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Catch a ferry
Image Title:  Catch a ferry
 
 By: Andrew Lahanas  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Andrew Lahanas {K:7044}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS 10D
Categories Architecture
Landscape
Seascapes
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon  17-40 mm USM L
Uploaded 1/26/2006 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 259 Shutter 15s
Favorites Aperture f/4.5
Critiques 19 Rating
6.30
/ 5 Ratings
Location City -  Sydney
State - 
Country - Australia   Australia
About Long exposure of ferry travelling under the Harbour Bridge
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Catch a ferry

There are 19 Comments in 1 Pages
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karen clarke   {K:18915} 1/26/2006
Fantastic image with beautiful lights. Nice composition, the one light line up top almost looks like it is coming from the building far in the back. Well done~


Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 1/26/2006
Great exposure. I like the beams of light coming from the opera house. The ferry streaks are interesting, but I think if they were longer moving into distance it'd be stronger. All around impressive night shot.


1301307 60   {K:43692} 1/26/2006
nice night photography, good composition! i like the exposure...


Jim Budrakey   {K:24165} 1/26/2006
Wonderful composition and exposure. Great shot.


Andrew Lahanas   {K:7044} 1/26/2006
Thanks for the comments. Jim, you are completely right. I wanted to expose for longer than 30sec after this shot (when more ferries came along) but do not yet have a shutter release cable for bulb setting with this camera. As I was taking this shot I realised I needed at least a minute exposure to have complete ferry lines from foreground to the edge of the frame which would have been perfect.Maybe next time!


Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 1/26/2006
When you get that shutter release cable I know you'll have some impressive images to show. Hopefully you'll get one soon.


David Hofmann   {K:23763} 1/26/2006
very beautiful, awesome colors! makes me want to go out and to night photography


G-`FerRo GF   {K:676} 1/26/2006
.. wow... nice composition.. beautiful exposure... brilliantly captured....


G-`FerRo GF   {K:676} 1/26/2006
.. wow... nice composition.. beautiful exposure... brilliantly captured....


Dave Holland   {K:13044} 1/26/2006
Look at all those leading lines! An interesting landscape, fairly busy, but pulling the eye to that Australian landmark in the background. I'm not sure that a longer exposure would have helped. Outstanding in my opinion.


Andrew Lahanas   {K:7044} 1/26/2006
Thanks everyone! I suppose the timing of this pic is appropriate, for all the non-aussies, it's Australia Day today. Oi Oi Oi!


Sunset Man   {K:11007} 1/26/2006
Re: Jim Goldstein

He has always known what he is talking about ...

Best of Regards!


WAEL HAMDAN   {K:7476} 1/26/2006
wow, fantastic image
well done
regard
wael


p e t a .   {K:18722} 1/26/2006
Hi Andrew - so great to see you posting again. This is sensational! Love the colours and again also appreciate how you framed it.


Tracey Main   {K:7290} 1/28/2006
excellent capture Andrew I have always wanted to photograph Sydney Harbour, maybe on day.. great shot Tracey..


Erland Pillegaard   {K:29786} 2/10/2006
Great picture in color and composition
erland


John Pitman   {K:8446} 2/12/2006
Hi Andrew. Love this shot. Such sharp detail and the lighting is spot on. Well taken. You have a very impressive portfolio. John


Michalis Stama togiannis   {K:9944} 7/26/2006
Amazing shot! What exposure time did you choose for this?
Well done,
Michalis


Andrew Lahanas   {K:7044} 7/26/2006
Michalis, gia sou file!

For this photo I used a long exposure, either 15 or 30 seconds, that is why the ferry lights have moved so far. Thank you for all your comments on my other photos as well.


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