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Sep 18, 2008 07:47 |  #1

A shot taken a couple of days ago in Brisbane, Australia.

Not a lot of PP just the usual levels and sharpening but i used a duplicate layer set as an overlay to really make it ....if I can use the cliche...'POP'

C&C welcome, this is my first serious attempt at night cityscapes.

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Sep 19, 2008 10:25 |  #2

I like the look, it may be me but it looks a little tilted to the right. Great shot though!


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Sep 19, 2008 15:12 |  #3

It is a nice exposure....good capture.


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Sep 19, 2008 23:28 |  #4

Nice capture mate, I need to get out and see what I can get of perth =/

Razor524, it may look slightly tilted, a good way to find out though, is for you to resize your browser window very small so you get a horizontal scroll bar and then to align one of the buildings with the edge of the browser window.

Unless you know how to warp your browser window so the edges aren't dead straight, then I think its the quickest way for a viewer to find out.
this is also a good method to find out if a horizon is on an angle or not..

edit* - no its not tilted from what I can see


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