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Royal Exhibition Building Melbourne



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Submitter's name: Wayne Harridge
Title: Royal Exhibition Building Melbourne
Gear used: Olympus OM-2N, Zuiko 18mm f3.5, Tripod
Aperture: f8
Shutter speed: Auto, 15 sec
Film used: Kodak EBX
Technical information: Night, Scanned with Epson 2450, perspective corrected with Panotools, cropping with PSP.
Subject information: One of many Melbourne landmarks.
 

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Comment left by: Duncan Paterson (no e-mail specified) Lovely texture and detail in this shot.

Comment left by: Brian Swale ( ::: ) Beautiful portrait, excellent balance of lighting.
Nice to see you are back at your pastime of taking from the night some of the few photons it has remaining !!

Comment left by: Brian Swale ( ... ) It crossed my mind sometime after making my previous notes, that this is quite an achievement to get such a fine shot from the Zuiko 18. I image that getting the perspective under control must be a considerable challenge as has been done here.
However; do my discerning eyes detect a small degree of over-correction to the once probably converging verticals, at the sides of the shot?

Comment left by: Dan Mitchell (no e-mail specified) Ah, I was just there a few weeks ago, and had a heck of a time finding somewhere to take a decent photo from. Good to see it's possible! Lovely stuff, the night lighting and quietness really helps.

Comment left by: Wayne Harridge (no e-mail specified) I think you might be right Brian, not corrected 100%, I thought it was "close enough" for the web !



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