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by sheepie on Thu Oct 13, 2005 5:41 pm
I've started getting out a bit at lunchtimes, to clear my mind away from the office...
Bare Island Fort was built to defend Botany Bay in time of war - don't think it would have been all that useful, but strange things were done at times
http://sheepie.smugmug.com/gallery/880478/1/39830722/Large
12-24DX @ 18mm, f9 1/100sec - Polariser and some levels adjustment (still experimenting a little here - any comments?).
It is the only National Park that I know has guard dogs! Although I think this one may have licked you to death - as long as you didn't try to get through the gate

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by stubbsy on Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:31 pm
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This is good and it's good to see you getting out and about. Nothing so scenic near my work at lunch time.
I'd have like to see two alternate takes on this. ONe with the pier centre running away to the island and another firther to the right of the image so the pier was on a sharper angle if possible.
PP is great - the water looks inviting - odd for Botany
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by Zeeke on Thu Oct 13, 2005 6:47 pm
didnt tom cruise go splat on that island in one of his movies?
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by kipper on Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:04 pm
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I think I know what Stubbsy is talking about. I'd like to see the pier pylons if you'd call them that more visible so you'd have to be position to the right more or the left. Which ever gives the best lighting and background.
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by sheepie on Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:12 pm
stubbsy wrote:...I'd have like to see two alternate takes on this. ONe with the pier centre running away to the island...
I don't think this is quite what you meant, but I had this one as well -
http://sheepie.smugmug.com/gallery/880478/1/39837479/Large
Thanks for the comment on PP - as I say, I'm trying something new to me and not really sure if I'm getting good results. I also think my screen is way out again, as these are coming up way too dark printed
I think I'm slowly coming to terms with this lens - and learning not to use it at it's extremes so much! I also found today that it seems to work far better around f9-13 rather than higher.
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by Glen on Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:35 pm
Leon, I like all three shots. The sky and water look so inviting
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by MCWB on Thu Oct 13, 2005 8:40 pm
These look great Leon, lovely saturation, think you got it just right. 
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by sheepie on Thu Oct 13, 2005 9:24 pm
Thanks for the advice guys!
stubbsy wrote:...another firther to the right of the image so the pier was on a sharper angle if possible.
Like this?
http://sheepie.smugmug.com/gallery/880478/1/39839970/Large
and yes, I should probably clone or crop the headland on the left horizon out!
I think I need to get down lower for this shot though - comments?
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by stubbsy on Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:27 pm
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The shot down the pier is exactly what I meant and the people in the shot make it. This works well, although, being greedy, I'd like the camera a bit more elevated.
Second sideways shot is also what I meant, but I'd crop the bottom 1/4 and clone the island or whatever it is in the top LH corner then you've nailed it. 
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by phillipb on Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:33 pm
stubbsy wrote:Second sideways shot is also what I meant, but I'd crop the bottom 1/4 and clone the island or whatever it is in the top LH corner then you've nailed it. 
I agree, I tried cropping the bottom by scrolling the screen up and it makes an interesting pano-style photo.
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by sheepie on Fri Oct 14, 2005 8:04 am
OK - thanks again guys - you've been a huge help in providing that extra set of eyes 
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by the foto fanatic on Fri Oct 14, 2005 8:56 am
phillipb wrote:stubbsy wrote:Second sideways shot is also what I meant, but I'd crop the bottom 1/4 and clone the island or whatever it is in the top LH corner then you've nailed it. 
I agree, I tried cropping the bottom by scrolling the screen up and it makes an interesting pano-style photo.
By cropping the bottom 1/4 of the screen you are really not getting the WA effect of this lens; so perhaps the advice should be to shoot with a standard lens rather than a WA. A standard lens, or the kit lens at around 40-50mm would probably give a different perspective to the building.
I actually don't mind the perpective from the WA lens - I like the foreground rocks and water. I agree that a lower viewpoint may improve the pic, and cloning out the headland on LHS would also be a beneft.
It's nice to see the workings of an image being "made". 
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