Taken with Nikkor 18-70.












cheers,
macka
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Excursion to La Perouse (DU Warning)Went down the road to La Perouse this morning and had fun snapping under the bridge with the polariser on. C&C very welcome.
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G'day,
The first is an interesting angle, if you wanna play in PP I'd clone out the bright white sign at the end of the pier, takes your eye straight to it. Some great angles in the pier shots, good shadow detail too, especially with the high dynamic range you're working with, the polariser would help here I think. I'm also going through a bit of a pier fetish lately, so glad to see another one of us... ![]()
As Trevor Marmelade once said, "I love kids, especially when they're golden and crunchy on the outside..." ![]() Aka Andrew
![]() ![]() Thanks for the comments guys. Interesting that people like #4, I wouldn't have picked that at first, but now it's growing on me... macka
Some nice shots there Macka. I will go along with the general concensus. Number 2 is the pick
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
1 and 4 for me Macka. I'm a bit of a jetty fan as well but I'd be travelling a long way to find one as picturesque as yours. You've done very well with the polariser - they're not as easy to tame as many people think and it's easy to go overboard with them, particularly when you're looking through that miniscule viewfinder and then (Heaven Forbid!!) chimping at a small LCD screen to check your results! A few times I've got some shots home after using the polariser and wondered what drugs I'd been on..
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