Uploaded: June 17, 2007 07:54:56
A marina under construction. Huge concrete pylons weighing 3 tons each are driven into the river bed below to which floating concrete pontoons are fixed. Image is captured at night from an elevated position, approximately 50 metres away.
Shot shutter priority - 30 second exposure, 18 - 70 nikkor lens @ f6.3
Ruth Robbins June 17, 2007
This is really cool looking with the two light sources. #675244Rachel McKinnie June 17, 2007
Very cool! #4405897Lindley Johnson June 17, 2007
Very interesting image, with the two colors of light, and the pylons and their shadows. I would never have known what they were - thanks for sharing the explanation, Graham! #4406018Pranay Koka June 19, 2007
great image...makes a good abstract #4414043Graham J. Weiss June 23, 2007
Hi folks. Thank you!The area is in Melbourne's (Australia) Docklands precinct, largely disused as Melbourne quickly outgrew its old ports, but now reclaimed in a similar way to London's Docklands (light industrial/residential)
The orange lighting is predominant in the area, presumably because was once heavy industrial and would assist with visibility in fog etc, and the bluer lighting is cast from a section where a customs building resides. I loved how the two sources of lighting blended and decided to select a long exposure to 'smooth' out the surface of the Yarra River and provide a metallic sheen. I also loved the pylon's eerie shadows, and since I took this photo, the concrete walkways and many boats have moved in, and this scene cannot be reproduced.
Again, thanks! #4429483
Kay E. Mahoney July 25, 2007
Congratulations on your wonderful finalist. Good luck in the next round. #4556460Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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