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by Bindii on Fri Dec 22, 2006 1:54 pm
let me know if I start to bore you all won't ya...
This is a night time shot..obviously...lol...but what you can't see is that it was freezing...and raining...but so much fun...Taken at a place called Spade Oaks...about 30 minutes south of London...and if I remember coreectly about a 30sec exposure..
Spade Oaks again...but before the light was totally lost...I visited here twice in the one day as we went and took shots throughout the day then decided to come back when it was dark...
This is at Marlow...not too far from Spade oaks..I love the tree's over there...perfect shapes for this kinda stuff..
I took this in Liverpool..or just outside of it anyways...once again...arent the tree's great over there...

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by gstark on Fri Dec 22, 2006 1:58 pm
Bindi,
Shot 2 ... can you play with your curves in this one, to see if you can bring out some of the shadow detail?
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by Bindii on Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:36 pm
You know I nearly did play with curves in that shot..but I kinda liked the way it came out...more so because thats how I remembered the moment than for anything..
but if you want to have a go please feel free to play with....errr...mine 
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by zeddy on Fri Dec 22, 2006 9:02 pm
number one is a real stand out for me,awesome
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by Critter on Fri Dec 22, 2006 9:27 pm
so you decided that you couldn't get good sunset shots out of old brisbane town after all?! 
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by joey on Fri Dec 22, 2006 9:36 pm
Bindii wrote:You know I nearly did play with curves in that shot..but I kinda liked the way it came out...more so because thats how I remembered the moment than for anything.. but if you want to have a go please feel free to play with....errr...mine 
When there’s an object between you and the light in the background, when taking a picture, it’s natural to get a silhouette. The light is soft, the colours are rich and the picture is artistic. A very pleasant image to look at.
My vote is for the 2nd picture. 
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by Ronza on Sat Dec 23, 2006 1:30 am
#1 and the last photo are amazing...
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by Bindii on Sat Dec 23, 2006 8:26 am
Critter wrote:so you decided that you couldn't get good sunset shots out of old brisbane town after all?! 
Lol...yeah who would have thought that I would have to travel all the way to the UK to find a decent spot for sunset pics...
Thanks Guys for the c and c too! 
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