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by Pa on Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:44 am
i like these...i'll have to do it some time when down in the smoke
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by gummi on Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:02 pm
Very nice Biggerry, its alot different to even Google maps isn't it? Didn't know they allowed cameras up there - as with the Harbour Bridge they don't allow loose objects due to the danger of them fallin.
I thought I aw a UFO as well - but I musta been abducted, mind probed and my memory erased (would explain alot)... thankfully all orifices are untouched!
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by Geoff on Mon Jun 01, 2009 4:20 pm
Nice work Biggerry! I thought you were inside for these shots as if you look carefully in the first shot you can see a reflection of someone's body on the far right. The pics are very clear with a surprisingly low amount of visable air pollution, must have been a windy day? I'd suggest de-fishing that 2nd last last shot, to me it just looks weird, but that could also appeal to some I guess  . Thanks for sharing.
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by biggerry on Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:51 pm
i like these...i'll have to do it some time when down in the smoke
as i said pa - i'll trade ya any day! Didn't know they allowed cameras up there
no problems with cameras up there imagine all the tourist who would be pi$$ed if they could not take their happy snaps! I thought I aw a UFO as well - but I musta been abducted, mind probed and my memory erased (would explain alot)... thankfully all orifices are untouched! yeah there are a few ufos in the ones I captured reflection of someone's body on the far right.
I thinks its the reflection of the nearby windows even with the hood on and the polarizer you had to pick your compositions carfeully to aviod/minimise the reflections. surprisingly low amount of visable air pollution
yeah surprisely clear - i was definitely impressed! 'd suggest de-fishing that 2nd last last shot, to me it just looks weird, but that could also appeal to some I guess
I assume you mean the second last - the one with the MLC building. This distortion is what happens when you try and stitch a few pictures together at 17 mm  I really love the sky in that one, so I was trying to save it!
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by colin_12 on Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:06 pm
Nice pics Gerry, It is a view I have seen but no pics to show I really like the storms you have captured in these.
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by aim54x on Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:33 am
As always, great work Gerry!
Care to share the number of shots stictched to create these??
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by biggerry on Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:37 pm
As always, great work Gerry!
Care to share the number of shots stictched to create these??
ta cam, 1st image was 3 shots, side by side 2nd and 3rd images were 4 shots vertically and the last one i think was 3 images side by side. I do have some other super dooper sized ones with 6 images but have not yet got to them! In 2 and 3 I was mainly trying to replicate what one sees out of a single window.
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by amashun1 on Mon Jun 08, 2009 1:54 pm
these are excellent pics 
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