Would have been better earlier on with some light still in the sky but just couldn't get there in time. Good excuse to go back

Sigma 10-20 @ 20mm
2s @ f/6.3
2 shot stitched Pano.

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The StoryTaken from the New Farm side which I have wanted to do for a while.
Would have been better earlier on with some light still in the sky but just couldn't get there in time. Good excuse to go back ![]() Sigma 10-20 @ 20mm 2s @ f/6.3 2 shot stitched Pano. ![]() Cheers
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Love the colours and exposure, but it appears very noisey is that just due to jpeg compression, or was it high ISO ?
Mark - lovely shot
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Is that the best bridge you have up there Mark???
![]() Seriously, having taken images of it myself - I know what it must have taken to get an image like this... Nice work Cheers, John
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awesome shot mark
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Thanks Folks.
I had another look at the original and there is a bit of noise. I was trying to bring out some detail in the sky and probably overdid it ![]() Just have to revisit and do it again. Good excuse for a coffee though ![]() Cheers
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Nice shot Mark. I agree a bit more light in the sky would be nice, but you take what you can get.
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A nice pano.
would like to see more light in the sky and perhaps less noise. probably needed to be there a tad earlier. Stil well done though. steve check out my image gallery @
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mmm..... minmeet for shots of the story bridge followed by coffee ????
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Love the colours in this.
Well done ![]() Termy,
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