Vivid 2018

Travelling light: one ol’ Nikon d5100, a Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 lens, a manfrotto tripod and a corded remote shutter release (because, let’s face it, the cordless ones are shite).

I like Vivid, mostly for the chance to get the streaking lights from the ships as they pass the harbour. Not been since 2014 though, maybe I’ll put some of my faves from back then up too, see if I’ve progressed at all = p

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Week 10 | Symmetry

Week 10

Nikon D5100
35mm Nikkor DX Prime Lens
ISO100
f/2.8
SS ??

In Canberra for the weekend with Pam so edit and uploaded this with my Galaxy Tablet, dont recall the details (shot on aperture priority) so will update the SS once I can check the exif data.

It’s been a busy week, especially being short with being in Brisbane on Monday, so had a lot on with work and nothing struck me for inspiration for this weeks challenge as my mind was all over the place elsewhere, when I saw The Old Parliament Building in Canberra though I thought it was perfect for the brief – evident whoever keeps the property enjoys the symmetry from the small details such as the signs either side and the trees – the OCD in me though wish the line between the paving slabs was a few inches to the left though 😉

No behind shots this week, it’s pretty much me stood half way out in the road (thankfully a quite one) as I grabbed this whilst wandering with the camera. It is kind of weird to see how different the image comes out on the computer now having originally edited on the tablet, goes to show no matter how much the computer firms push us, tablets are no good for content creation (and that’s not even saying Photoshop for tablets is more like Instagram than Photoshop and crashes more often than Stevie Wonder in a Dodgem).

Wattle Bay After Sunset

Had a wander up to Annandale for dinner (Bar Asia – great place) and captured these on the way back, it’s amazing how the lighting affects as the same views on the way up just weren’t appealing (or maybe my mind was more on the delicious tea it was expecting) but as soon as the sun had dipped I had to break the camera out – will be around for a few more on a less cloudy night as there were many more I wanted to capture on the way around the bay on our short trip home but couldn’t afford the time (had a few, erm, let’s say pressing matters to attend to – the foils of a post-dinner shoot)…

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All shot with my Nikon D5100 using the Rokinon 14mm Ultra Wide Angle lens at ISO100, the first two are f/6.3 for 30 seconds and the latter f/2.8 for 20 seconds. Reasoning was I wanted to the maximum time to get the water still and the plane descending but didn’t have the remote on me so couldn’t use the bulb setting. The larger aperture and shorter time on the third was to prevent star trails whilst allowing as much light in as possible – I could’ve probably risked upping the ISO here as even 2-300 shouldn’t see much noise given past experience, but then I don’t want so many stars it detracts from the ones there (again, have this from past experience) – I think Orion in the bottom left stands out quite well, below though I’ve doodled over so you can see more clearly (worked from a google search, his bow may not be 100% accurate..):

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Went back the day after and got another two pictures (now showing as four and five in the row above) that I missed, took me tripod this time and remote shutter – this meant I could dial the aperture all the way down to f/22 and leave it running for 150 secs to really smooth out the water and get some really big starburst on the lights. Downside is the stars you can see are smeared across the sky, I could photoshop them out but I like to keep that to a minimum.

Luna Park by Night

Though, to be honest, it’s more Sydney Harbour. Pam wanted to nip up to take her picture for this weeks 52 week photography challenge so I thought I’d try out my new ultra wide angle lens for some nice panoramics of the harbour (frowned upon by ‘real’ photographers, as ultra wides aren’t for “getting it all in” but hey, I like to experiment :p )

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