Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Melbourne Candid Series #96

 


At Dockland, wake boarding competition can be so much fun. However, this district is considered a failure in modern Melbourne development 


This picture was taken by an old four third system which is ditched quickly by Olympus. I was so mad for so long when the company did that!

Olympus 520 

150mm f2 

Dockland



47 comments:

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    1. Apparently, I need a media license to shoot there. But I do not have one lol

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    1. Haha, Dockland area is a dying part of the city

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    1. Thanks, Angie. 1 in 100 shots would have to be standing out from the rest even one lacks an artistic talent.

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  4. Boa tarde parabéns pela foto maravilhosa meu querido amigo.

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    1. Thank you, Deb. The love of doing all sorts of photography comes up in moments like this.

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    1. Thank you, Ananka. I was using a medium range telephoto lens.

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    1. No fractures just splashing hard in the water at the end

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  8. Great snapshot of the athlete and all the drops around him!

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    1. Not a common sight since the pandemic these days

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  9. You have caught a great action shot with the rider high in the air. Doesn't really matter what camera you are using. The camera just records what you are seeing, some better than others.

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    1. Wisdom. Hear Hear! I actually like how grainy and noisy these photos are somewhat. Maybe I am going through mid-life crisis.

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  10. That would scare to to death being up that high and going so fast. Great shot.

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  11. Wonderful shot! I use rapid burst with insects since they tend to move too fast. But it's a shame they dropped a feature you mastered. Never let that camera get damaged!

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    1. For this shot, the technology in these days cannot track this sort of fast movement. It was pre-focused manually and click by chance lol

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  12. the photo is as spectacular as the subject it illustrates. It's really beautiful and well done. Bravo

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    1. No injuries. Probably why a similar event never happens again

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