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Happy Australia DayAnd to help say it, here's a shot of Sydney Harbour I shot last week at Bradley's Head in Infrared...
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Leigh
I like this. Despite being IR it LOOKS like an old B & W image Peter
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this picture is very artisitc
i've seen lots of pictures of the harbour but this one has a number of boats in it including that really old one and it has a painterly texture to it as well it's very surreal and quite original excellent work bud HAppy Australia Day to everyone too
Looks very retro, I like it. The tones are pretty good.
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I thought too that is it from 60's.
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I concur with what Stubbsy said - well done Leigh.
Geoff
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ahh, can see it now. Nice, has some eariness about it, makes Sydney look like its stuck back in time... oh, whoops...
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And the inaugural "DSLRUsers Pot Calling The Kettle Black Award " goes to ... ![]() Leigh, what Sheepie said. That makes the darker section less prevalent. g.
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