Last edited by Colin Southern; 6th August 2010 at 02:56 AM.
Well, as a regional Queenslander I have a bit of an ambivalent attitude to "Brissy". It is, after all 1700km away and we tend to get a bit parochial when "The Guv'ment" tries to tell us what to do from that safe distance. Nevertheless the city has its attractions and here is my pano of the Brisbane Skyline.
Now that I look again at this early attempt at a stitched panorama I can see that one of the buildings look a bit wonky. Hmmm! more attention to detail needed.
Grant
Looks like I struck a chord, posting my images of Brissy? Brisbane, as The Yanks say; is a beautiful little country town & I tend to agree with them. I live about an hour north of Brisbane, near Woodford, but drive into Brissy every six months or so, just to see how the town has changed while I've been absent. I love walking along the rivers edge early in the morning, taking photos as I go. Thanks for your feedback........Cheers.......Edwin.
P.S. Next time you're in town & if you're a chocoholic like me, try Darrell Lea's in the Queen St Mall.
Great photos, Edwin and Kit.
Pretty adventurous doing HDR with people included, Kit.
A few more from my Brisbane visit.
Cheers......Edwin.
Last edited by Edwin Harvey; 10th August 2010 at 11:54 PM.
"Gotham Tower" was actually a boring sheer sided building that was refurbished in the early 1990s. They built a gantry around the whole building about 2 stories high at the top, and over the next 6-8 months, the gantry was lowered floor by floor and Gotham came out the business end until it was all transformed into what you see in the image here.
jim
Thanks for that Jim - some interesting detail certainly emerged then.
I really love the second image mate, the colours are simply stunning. What HDR program did you use to edit it?
I drove all the way into Brisbane early yesterday, thinking I would spend the day taking some images of The River City, only to find to my horror, that the Brisbane City Council have now placed parking meters where it was once free to park. Anyhow while the parking inspectors weren't looking, I took several HDR images from Kangaroo Point. This is one Pano of which I used 10 tonemapped images. I edited them with Photomatix Pro & stitched them together using Photoshop Elements 8.
Last edited by Dave Humphries; 27th September 2010 at 09:02 PM.
I like the composition, Edwin. The close cropping and foreshortened image give quite a different aspect to the city. Whilst I am very familiar with Brisbane your photo caused me to for a few minutes to orientate myself. Well done.
Grant