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A good city in which to keep a camera in your pocket. Since getting my new PL150 I’ve pretty much kept it on me.
Of course I had to take a couple of shots of the bridge to start with, these are out of my car window at Blues Point. Must say that I like the wide angle function for the first shot.
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/350s ㅣf/8.9 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.9mm]
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/500s ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 80ㅣ11.2mm]
While I was stuck in traffic I caught these two shots of a city building that I like. The front and back have quite a different flavour. Happy again with the fish eye, it was the only way to fit the front façade in without getting out of the car and causing more traffic mayhem for everyone, although on that day it most likely wouldn’t have mattered.
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/45s ㅣf/3.5 ㅣISO 200ㅣ4.9mm]
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/45s ㅣf/3.5 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.9mm]
Whilst I was waiting for my son to finish school sport I captured these sea planes in the late afternoon sun at Rose Bay, with Syney tower in the background. I used the miniture effect to draw the eye in to centre frame.
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/750s ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 80ㅣ11.2mm]
And here is the famous Doyles at Watsons Bay. Not a bad spot for a bit of touristing.
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/750s ㅣf/4.0ㅣISO 80ㅣ6.6mm]
Here is the Valcluse cemetery looking a little trippy thaks once again to the miniture mode. And a detail of a rather impressive headstone, may we all deserve such respect as we move on…
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/750s ㅣf/4.9 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.9mm]
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/125s ㅣf/5.9 ㅣISO 80ㅣ24.5mm]
Here is a rather handsome mutt taking his owner for a walk in the grounds next to the cemetery.
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/250s ㅣf/5.9 ㅣISO 80ㅣ24.5mm]
A close up of a Double Bay street tree in the late afternoon.
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/60s ㅣf/5.9 ㅣISO 100ㅣ24.5mm]
I love these trees at Balmoral Beach on the North Shore of Sydney. Looking like something out of Avatar, they give something so rare and appreciated on Australia’s beaches – shade.
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/60s ㅣf/5.0 ㅣISO 80ㅣ19.6mm]
Once again taken from the car window whilst in traffic, here is a guy checking out the foot traffic on Oxford street in Darlinghurst. A highly recommended pastime for all who appreciate the human form, you should see what he is looking at!
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/60s ㅣf/4.3 ㅣISO 100ㅣ15.4mm]
Here is the bridge again, bit of an interesting angle. Also the gut workings under the bridge, a less advertised side of the national icon. I was waiting for an appointment in the area so had a poke around under the bridge and was surprised to find it inhabited by a gritty urban gang of bunnies!
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/250s ㅣf/4.5 ㅣISO 80ㅣ7.8mm]
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/90s ㅣf/5.9 ㅣISO 80ㅣ24.5mm]
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/90s ㅣf/5.9 ㅣISO 80ㅣ24.5mm]
Off road vehicles are still very popular in Australia, so much so that councils in certain areas of high 4WD ownership have seemingly found it neccecary to erect signage that regular car owners may find…odd? This one at the North Curl Curl Beach car park. Possibly my favorite surf beach in Sydney.
[Samsung PL150(TL210) 1/350s ㅣf/3.5 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.9mm]
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Nice to see people's ordinary life there..
nice images.. results are pretty nice
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