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			 by Killakoala on Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:02 pm
 Some photos of a walkabout i had west of 'The Rocks'.
 An attempt to get that Ye Olde feel...
   The Sydney Observatory.
   The Sydney Observatory north tower.
   I so wish i had the 12-24 lens. The kit lens is nice but i would love that extra width to expand my creativity and change my composition. But i am saving up for one.    Steve.Steve. |D700| D2H | F5 | 70-200VR | 85 1.4 | 50 1.4 | 28-70 | 10.5 | 12-24 | SB800 |Website-> http://www.stevekilburn.comLeeds United for promotion in 2014 - Hurrah!!! 
			
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 by birddog114 on Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:04 pm
 Steve,
Very very nice pics that you got today.
 I like the one in black, perhaps we have to go back to the old dark room.
 Thanks for sharing.
 Birddog114
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 by MHD on Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:07 pm
 Very good!!!!
 My favorite is definately the first one... Great compasition and a classic perspective!
 
			
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 by Matt. K on Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:21 pm
 The old square format, Hasselblad 6 x 6. The square format is known as the "classical" format. Its easier for "neat and in the midle" because the middle is easier to find. Nice shot Killa! It has authority. Regards
 Matt. K
 
			
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 by christiand on Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:30 pm
 Very nice,
 I'll go and have a look at the location.
 Cheers
 CTD    
			
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 by Onyx on Sun Nov 14, 2004 9:40 pm
 Yeah better datestamp the first one - 2004. Then go back 10 years and reshoot and see what's changed.   
			
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 by bago100 on Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:20 pm
 Steve
 Your photos are really good.  The black and white Harbour Bridge is my favourite.  There is plenty of interest and I bet it looks good at 800 by 600 screen resolution!
 
 Thanks for sharing also
 
 Graham
 
			
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 by Greg B on Sun Nov 14, 2004 10:59 pm
 Matt. K wrote:The square format is known as the "classical" format. Its easier for "neat and in the midle" because the middle is easier to find. 
 Matt, you crack me up          Of course, the true middle can only be found in the very rare circular format.
 
 Great shots killa, and yes, #1 is excellent, but the others are very good too. You have managed to minimise the "public place" look of them, well done.Greg  - - - -  D200 etc
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 by W00DY on Mon Nov 15, 2004 8:40 am
 Great shots...
 Let me know when your going for a walk next and I might try and tag along. I have been meaning to get into the city for a while now but never seem to get my act together     W00DYAndrewNikon D3 and lot's of Nikon stuff!!
 
			
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