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Customs House, Circular Quay
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Customs House, Circular Quay
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Customs House, Circular Quay
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Customs House, Circular Quay
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Customs House, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Museum of Contemporary Art, Circular Quay
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Street scene, just past the Museum of Contemporary Art with the Rocks in background right
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The walk towards the Sydney Harbour Bridge with the old Passenger terminal to the right
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My favourite photo from the entire shoot: I set the tripod up at the edge of the road and shot down towards the Sydney Harbour Bridge using the Bridge and Terminal as fixed objects while I used a 10 second exposure at f8.0 and ISO 200.
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I like this photo as well: Both the dynamics and the sign which is the perfect identifier
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Almost spooky
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The Bridge. Another tripod shot: 10 second exposure, F7.1, ISO 200
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This photo of a light installation shows the exciting kind of effects you can get from lengthy exposures. Look at the people; they appear to have been absorbed or partially absorbed by the installation. Settings: 10 second exposure, F7.1, ISO 200
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The Rocks by the waterfront
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I love the photo for the brick patterning, the angle, the open door and bookcase
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Heading towards the city
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Cadmans Cottage, Australia's oldest surviving residential building, was built in 1816. Now, 198 years later, it is very much part of the 21st century ... Monochrome fits the history
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Cadmans Cottage, Australia's oldest surviving residential building, was built in 1816. Now, 198 years later, it is very much part of the 21st century ... But colour is now
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City skyline
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge from the end of one of the Circular Quay ferry wharves. Settings: Tripod, 10 second exposure, F7.1, ISO 200
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The Sydney Harbour Bridge from the end of one of the Circular Quay ferry wharves. Settings: Tripod, 10 second exposure, F7.1, ISO 200
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Use the full scope of the 10-22mm lens, this ultra wide angle shot capture the Bridge and the Opera House and I love the light play on the water which has that glorious sheen you get with longer exposures
IN PICTURES: Vivid Live 2014, Sydney, part 2 - Circular Quay and surrounds (+31 photos)
31 Photos
An amateur photographer's journey through an illuminated city