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Brisbane City from Mt Coot-tha at Night
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#2

I like the sky in both images. If there was a little more foreground in #2, it would be my favourite.

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I can see Gilletts jewellers from here!
That's a splendid texture in the sky from such an exposure...is this an hdr? Really lovely stuff RP.

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#4

Both great. I love #2. HDR?
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#5

Yes, HDR. #2 is two HDR's stitched together.

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#6

Very beautiful work RP... Night pictures of a city are always so cheerful!! Smile

I like both of them but I think #2 would be my favorite, it has great detail in the foreground to look at.

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#7

Wow, I love #1 - the lights are spectacular!
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#8

I prefer #1 but like both.

Q. Is there a way to take these without blowing the lights too much.
Q. Would a polaroid filter cut the excess glare.

This is not a critisicm, just a query .

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#9

Nice work, the sky is awesome in #1, both are great

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#10

Wow, amazing shots. I just downloaded the fullsize of #1 - it took a while but it's worth the time. There is a lot of detail to look at. Really breathtaking...

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#11

Number 1 is my favorite. It looks like jewels--magical!

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