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Old 30th June 2011, 3:44 PM   #1
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Default Historic Pt Adelaide

June 14 Phil.EOS and I went for a night walk through Pt Adelaide, I thought I would share some of my shots for C&C. Cheers in advance.

#1 1st Light painting


#2 Stars Above


#3 Cross Rd


#4 Doors


#5 2177


#6 Heavy Edit Light Trail


#7 Phil.EOS's Cement Tower Picture (I didn't take this)
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Old 30th June 2011, 3:54 PM   #2
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That's Sir to you!

Nice shots mate, figure I might stick mine here as well.

#1


#2


#3 - Looks a hell of a lot better big, 8 vertical image stitch.


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Old 30th June 2011, 4:03 PM   #3
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That's Sir to you!

Nice shots mate, figure I might stick mine here as well.
Im sure people call you different things all the time
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Old 1st July 2011, 4:29 AM   #4
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Sir.Eos and I went for a night walk through Pt Adelaide, And survived
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2 is my pick and 7 is how isee ABC on the way home from work in the morning , It's nice to see the Port area in a different light so to speak.
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Some great shots from both of you.If you're heading down there again sometime at Night I wouldnt mind joining you guys. It might be an unfair statement but I wouldnt want to shoot down at the Port area by myself at nightime with $$ worth of gear

Love the Heavy Edit Light trail shot #6

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Some great shots from both of you.If you're heading down there again sometime at Night I wouldnt mind joining you guys. It might be an unfair statement but I wouldnt want to shoot down at the Port area by myself at nightime with $$ worth of gear6
Thanks squeezer, yeah, that's why I went with Jason, he works security etc...

It actually wasn't too bad didn't really see many people at all, was quite abandoned.
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Thanks squeezer, yeah, that's why I went with Jason, he works security etc...

It actually wasn't too bad didn't really see many people at all, was quite abandoned.
cheers guys, squeezer other than about 5 cars and 1 man and his dog didnt see much else.
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Verry nice fellas, I used to drive down that road almost daily for my lunch run.

I always thought that it would be an excellent location for a shoot, especially for a wedding or something similar - with all the contrasts.
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Shiiiiiiiite. Great shots. I was looking through the first series and thought they were great. Then realised Sir Eos was posting some, and just assumed they couldnt be as good. But, they were, i dont know which series i like more.

All of the shots look so deep, they dont look flat at all, you feel like you could walk down the streets or reach out and touch the chairs. Great work guys.
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Shiiiiiiiite. Great shots. I was looking through the first series and thought they were great. Then realised Sir Eos was posting some, and just assumed they couldnt be as good. But, they were, i dont know which series i like more.

All of the shots look so deep, they dont look flat at all, you feel like you could walk down the streets or reach out and touch the chairs. Great work guys.
I def think a thank you is in order, on behald of Phil as well i think
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LMAO

In both your series those dishes you can see in '#2' are Air-Stream hardware. (Very top of the building)

hahaha.

Has given the Air-Stream guys a good laugh to see them in the background


Great shots though
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Yep great photos guys.


What a ghetto, looks like Detroit...
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