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[Old Photo] YE does the Melbourne Wheel ... [56k Tolerant]I've been re-organising some old photos tonight, and I happened across this one which I took a few months ago ... so this is actually an old shot which I've just dusted off for you.
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that is sooo kool...ive been hoping to get a few pics of it myself.u nailed it, love the colours!!
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Thanks ... that's my favourite out of the dozen or so that I ended up taking.
One thing that really surprised me though, is how many different patterns/colours you can actually get out of it. It runs through a heap of different lighting sequences, so just by varying when [in the cycle] you take the photo, or how long your exposure time is, you can end up with half a dozen completely different shots.
love the colour and the patterns
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I noticed they put a big shot of this wheel in todays Herald Sun.
Of course I'm biased ... but I think this one is better! :p I'm just curious if anybody else saw it as well, and what they think? [It was on page 3 of the paper, although I can't find it online anywhere.]
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