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Anthony McAvoy
10th of July 2006 (Mon), 08:34
Yippie! Its winter in Adelaide. Two perspectives of a cold winters day downtown.
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h45/anthonymc_photos/TownHallWinter.jpg
http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h45/anthonymc_photos/DowntownWinter.jpg
Keiffer
13th of July 2006 (Thu), 09:51
These are nice clean,sharp shots, But...you cropped off the top and botttom of the first building.
azle
14th of July 2006 (Fri), 11:19
great shots, what a beautiful place to be.
kampphoto
14th of July 2006 (Fri), 23:46
Yippie! Its winter in Adelaide. Two perspectives of a cold winters day downtown.
COLD?!?! The trees are still green... hehehe you should come to Winnipeg, right now with the humidity its +45C and 6 months from now it'll be -45C with the windchill...
Anthony McAvoy
15th of July 2006 (Sat), 03:37
I lived on the west coast over there, that was cold enough thanks!
bobscape
15th of July 2006 (Sat), 03:47
have to think about the composition a bit there as the clock tower has quite a lean to the right. I also think that the bright street light really spoils the shot. Its a beutiful old building though. Just a though, can you get close enough to those old raillings in the second shot to shoot through them to the builings in the background? I'd like to see that.
PAFC2004
15th of July 2006 (Sat), 03:56
COLD?!?! The trees are still green... hehehe you should come to Winnipeg, right now with the humidity its +45C and 6 months from now it'll be -45C with the windchill...
I don't mind the cold.. I hate the heat, it can get up to 45 celcius (about 113F) sometimes in Adelaide (it did a few years back)
Anthony McAvoy
15th of July 2006 (Sat), 07:35
have to think about the composition a bit there as the clock tower has quite a lean to the right. I also think that the bright street light really spoils the shot. Its a beutiful old building though. Just a though, can you get close enough to those old raillings in the second shot to shoot through them to the builings in the background? I'd like to see that.
Yep, I see what you're saying about the first one (will have to watch that next time). The second one was a long lens, the railings were two storeys up.
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