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My Brisbane Australia New Year photos taken with my new camera a Canon 350D

It was totally packed at South-Bank (place across the river from Brisbane city where my shots where taken from) so it was hard to find a good place many of my photos had a speaker in the shot as they had speakers setup all the way along the boardwalk.

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On the above photo you can see a light trail on the right side of the photo this puzzled me for a while but I now think it was caused by the lights on one of several planes that where circling the area for some reason.

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Took some shots using my Fz5 during the new years event in my country. The first time i used the fireworks mode on my camera.

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Two shots i took using HDTV mode.

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A panorama shot i sticked together.

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A short animation of the fireworks.

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People playing with their own fireworks.

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The final fireworks....

Fireworks from St Georges Hall, Liverpool on New Years Eve.

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Photos from the dawn of 2006;

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Now before everyone says its over-exposed, noisey and wrong on lots of levels, I like this. Its in the same style as those very very old photos I've seen.

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I really love this one. Early fisherman getting his first fishing go in for the new year. Liverpool in the background, the sun light on the Mersey. It just fitted nicely into place. Now the reason why I got up early was because I suddenly remembered last night that the BBC Northwest team wanted pics of New Year. The sun dawning on 2006 I thought would be good. So I got this shot and sent it in, and I was just watching tv and it was on TV!!! They actually said, "or capturing the sunrise like Peter Carr." ON TV! Couldn't believe it. One of my resolutions was to push my photography more, to up the pimping of it. Well job done :D

I also sent in a shot from the fireworks, while it wasn't technically taken on New Years day I have seen plenty of shots on TV that were never taken when they were supposed to be. That one was shown for ages! I was so happy seeing my sunrise shot blink past that I just couldn't believe they showed the fireworks one for as long as they did. So now I've got to top this by the end of 2006 or I won't have acomplished anything :)

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Twas a sunny day for a change, so I grabbed my kit and went for a wander in Liverpool. I had a couple of shots in mind that I'd been wanting to do since I got my 10-20. Annoyingly because its so wide I kept getting flair, so I had to think and thankfully thinking gave me better shots :D

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Twas a sunny day for a change, so I grabbed my kit and went for a wander in Liverpool. I had a couple of shots in mind that I'd been wanting to do since I got my 10-20. Annoyingly because its so wide I kept getting flair, so I had to think and thankfully thinking gave me better shots :D

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I really like this Image !! reminds me of something as well that i cant remember ! :huh:

From recent gig shoots.

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I like this concept that they are projecting a sound, their music sorta thing.

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I remembered that you shouldn't set the shutter speed to less than your focal length. For most gigs I use about 1/50 since I want to capture nice sharp people. But this time I decided to try my 10-20 lens @ 10mm and use 1/10th. Sure you get motion blur, but you can also allow more light into the shot, which is handy.

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An attempt at a funky angle. I never normally do this style, but I need to try it out.

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