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Ray of LightSnapped at Port Melbourne around 6pm. Wonderful afternoon sunlight
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Yeah, I think you captured the lighting really well. It doesn't feel very industrial even though the detail is, my eye gets caught by the sun and clouds. well done.
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Its really nice stuff. Great light.
What do people call those light fingers. My mate calls them fingers of god? Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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Nice Work. #1 works best for me as well
Steve
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I like the shots and as you say the light is fantastic which makes the water look great and the smoke from the stack works great in #1.
I can't decide whether they work for me or not. I like industrial shots and I love seascapes but the shots seem to lack industrial detail. Perhaps some post production to put more highlight into the buildings??? It sure would be nice to get great afternoon light opportunities like that all the time. Cheers
Craig Brisvegas KM 7D
Great array of sunlight through the clouds #1 is my pick out of them
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