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Waverley Cemetry Sydney Sunrise



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Submitter's name: Adam Bolt
Title: Waverley Cemetry Sydney Sunrise
Gear used: Olympus OM-4 Tamron 80-210mm f3.5-5.6 Set at 210mm Tripod
Aperture used: f8
Shutter speed used: Unrecorded
Film used: Fuji Velvia 50
Technical information: Spot metered from the bright part of the sky and bracketed 1/2 stop either side of reading.
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Lovely.
Excellent composition and marvellous colours. The angel also looks nicely into the composition.
In short: a fantastic shot!

Comment left by: Richard Lovison (no e-mail specified) Simply beautiful! The motion picture "City of Angels" comes to mind when I see this image.

Comment left by: The Photographer (no e-mail specified) I guess I should have added in the notes that this was a small figurine in the cemetry. The long focal length and relatively wide aperture helped to blur the back ground so that the sunrise colours seemed to belnd together. The only thing done to this image from the original scan was a bit of cloning to remove dust spots and a levels adjustment. It really is a beautiful slide to view and is an image that I have just printed to be shown in my first exhibition next month! Thanks for the comments guys.

Comment left by: Brian Swale (no e-mail specified) You certainly have an eye for strong, vibrant colours in your art, and this image carries your personal stamp in this regard. Who could imagine such colours at daybreak!
Great photograph.

Comment left by: Chris Barker (no e-mail specified) Well worth exhibiting Bolty, it's a beautiful shot.



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