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Monty - Colour Shrine Shots

i-Berg
Posted 26/04/2010 - 00:33 Link
As requested by Monty. These aren't posted for their merit, rather to give Monty some idea of what more of the Shrine and surrounds are like.

Rear view
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Front
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Eternal Flame
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Anvh
Posted 26/04/2010 - 00:41 Link
Is the first one the same as the first here? link
I like the processed one because you actually see more details there and the line play in the second photo works very well for me.
Stefan
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i-Berg
Posted 26/04/2010 - 01:22 Link
Stefan,

Just checked - those frames are 3 numbers apart, so not the same shot. I had not attempted to process the first shot here, in the same way as the others.
montyaus
Posted 27/04/2010 - 04:03 Link
Iam disappointed with the colours I imagined it to be of a sandstone type of colour, as it is a monumental piece of history commemorating the Anzac sacrifice, the colours are too plain not what I thought.

The facade is of the Dioric order, and is very impressive, but the rest is not ,to me,as commanding attention, your first photograph in black and white does it justice.

Thank you for showing.
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i-Berg
Posted 27/04/2010 - 09:07 Link
Monty,

Don't be too disappointed. It was getting on in the morning by the time I took these, and I'm sure if it had been earlier the colours would have been more striking than they are here.
Edited by i-Berg: 27/04/2010 - 09:07

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