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Fort Lytton was built in 1880 mainly due to the threat from Russia. It is a typical 19th century garrison being a pentagonal shaped fortress concealed behind grassy embankments & surrounded by a water filled moat.
It sits at the mouth of our river & in its day...was considered heavily fortified. The fort was used right up until WWII as Australia was under attack from the Japanese in Sydney/Townsville & Darwin by air & submarine. Dawin alone was bombed 64 times.
The forts guns were only fired in anger twice & that was in WWI....a Dutch Steamer & a fishing vessel ignored proceedure prior to travelling up river.
All the photos i took are here...some pretty bad processing going on but that stuff is harder to learn than the camera. (http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/gallery/497922/1)
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20411728-M.jpg
Only 10mm owners will sympathise with me on how hard it is to use & not get your own shadow in the shot.
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368105-M.jpg
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368176-M.jpg
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368113-M.jpg
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368172-M.jpg
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368174-M.jpg
MuskyDude
Apr-24-2005, 07:37 PM
What can I say; these all show excellent use of wide angle, great subject/composition and most importantly, imagination. Terrific! :clap
AJ
Phil U.
Apr-24-2005, 07:40 PM
gus - looks like a fun place to explore and shoot. I like the colors in that last one - was there a rainbow colored window or were the colors on the wall? I enjoyed the whole gallery.
USAIR
Apr-24-2005, 07:47 PM
Very cool shots and great story
Don't have any favorites all good http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/clap.gif http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/clap.gif http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/clap.gif
But I think you just brought that lens to the top of my list http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/mwink.gif
Thanks
Fred
David_S85
Apr-24-2005, 08:21 PM
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368174-M.jpg
Looks like a prism did its thing here. Gus, what produced the colors in this shot?
Only 10mm owners will sympathise with me on how hard it is to use & not get your own shadow in the shot.
Clear plastic tripod and the self-timer?
What can I say; these all show excellent use of wide angle, great subject/composition and most importantly, imagination. Terrific! :clap
AJTks MD...i love the lens. Its a good thing to have around.
Very cool shots and great story
Don't have any favorites all good http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/clap.gif http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/clap.gif http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/clap.gif
But I think you just brought that lens to the top of my list http://www.digitalgrin.com/images/smilies/mwink.gif
Thanks
FredTks US...buy it...you cant go wrong.
David & Phil....i know you might doubt me but i believe its a photographic inversion of colour coming from a large open window (no glass) to my left behind me.
I recon its the sky/grass from outside. Any takers ?
Sort of like a GIANT pinhole camera.
David_S85
Apr-24-2005, 09:14 PM
David & Phil....i know you might doubt me but i believe its a photographic inversion of colour coming from a large open window (no glass) to my left behind me.
I recon its the sky/grass from outside. Any takers ?
Sort of like a GIANT pinhole camera.
If the bottom area of the open window was wet, that could explain it perhaps? That's my only guess for now. Whatever caused it, its pretty cool, nevertheless.
If the bottom area of the open window was wet, that could explain it perhaps? That's my only guess for now. Whatever caused it, its pretty cool, nevertheless.
The floor was dusty david as several times i sat the camera down & there was enough light to see it. There was nothing but the open window...& it was huge ie 6 feet 4 feet.
Here it is again
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368129-M.jpg
Again (you blokes have got me wondering now !)
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368173-M.jpg
Again
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368127-M.jpg
The sky reflection is visable here also
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368147-M.jpg
ian408
Apr-24-2005, 09:26 PM
No smoking? Must be a bunker :)
Very cool shots.
Ian
No smoking? Must be a bunker :)
Very cool shots.
Ian
Magazine...ta mate.
Daughter was acting like i was torturing her. I had told her how much more fun this would be than going to DreamWorld :giggle :lol3 :lol :lol :lol
Evertime i walked into a different area i would turn & tell her "And now ladies & gentlemen...we are entering yet another plain empty underground bunker"
Angelo
Apr-24-2005, 09:58 PM
all fantastic shots hum! :clap
all fantastic shots hum! :clapTks angelo..i could have spent all day there but spared my daughter & only got about 2 hours in....there was a rampant red bellied black snake getting around that had the ranger worried as well.
ginger_55
Apr-25-2005, 12:00 AM
You have got some cool shots there, Gus. We have an old fort that about goes back to the beginning of America. Charleston is a very old settlement. Our fort went thru changes, now it is a museum kinda, like yours. But I don't think ours has the cool colors, like the red doors.
What I am trying to say is that you are wearing me out, here. Now I want to go check out our fort. It is right by my church, on that island. I actually do not like anything about touring forts, but you got some really cool photos there. Even if I didn't get the color thing, I might get something cool. But my imagination is not as good as yours.
It was too windy for kite surfing here, today. Practically no one was anywhere near the beach, I couldn't figure that out until I walked on the bridge to take photos..................sand blowing all over the place.
But now I know I have to go to our fort, along with every place else you are going to think of. Why is it you and I have such similar places, no one else is as far away from me.
ginger (hey, why don't you go get some egrets............I already do that)
Tks ginger. Reminds me of that episode of sienfeld called bizzaro world where things were almost identicle but still different.
Our kite surfing is on the bay & the sand is always wet & hard packed & not in the air...i can't imagine what sand would do inside a camera.
I would love to see your fort.....would like to see inside the museum.
PS...i dont like egrets but i will try some in a soup.
Skippy
Apr-25-2005, 03:25 AM
Fort Lytton was built in 1880 mainly due to the threat from Russia. It is a typical 19th century garrison being a pentagonal shaped fortress concealed behind grassy embankments & surrounded by a water filled moat.
It sits at the mouth of our river & in its day...was considered heavily fortified. The fort was used right up until WWII as Australia was under attack from the Japanese in Sydney/Townsville & Darwin by air & submarine. Dawin alone was bombed 64 times.
The forts guns were only fired in anger twice & that was in WWI....a Dutch Steamer & a fishing vessel ignored proceedure prior to travelling up river.
All the photos i took are here...some pretty bad processing going on but that stuff is harder to learn than the camera. (http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/gallery/497922/1)
Only 10mm owners will sympathise with me on how hard it is to use & not get your own shadow in the shot.
Ohhhhhh I appreciate how hard some of these lenses are to use.
I'm getting a Canon 24mm 1.4 soon, will get great to try a bit of wide angle photography out.
I love the light in your last image, it's like a painting, its very warm, gives you the feeling of going back in the days of old, I really like that one.
Thanks for Sharing.......... Skippy (Australia)
Wow a 1.4 skip...thats going to be fun. Did you get anything of the Anzac parade ?
Phil U.
Apr-25-2005, 04:08 AM
David & Phil....i know you might doubt me but i believe its a photographic inversion of colour coming from a large open window (no glass) to my left behind me.
I recon its the sky/grass from outside. Any takers ?
Sort of like a GIANT pinhole camera.
Well, sometimes I'd rather not analyze a situation and just enjoy it. Whatever caused the colors, they look cool in the shots.
Skippy
Apr-25-2005, 05:01 AM
Wow a 1.4 skip...thats going to be fun. Did you get anything of the Anzac parade ?
I work in a Pathology Unit, most times I work 7 days a week, mostly work late shifts which means I don't go to bed till 12.00 MN or around 1 AM, so getting up to shoot something at 4.30 AM is not gonna happen :D
I worked all weekend and Today, and all this coming week, and will work all next weekend too ........... they're about to install a new computer system, so my hours will be even longer ..... just what I need, more overtime before my USA Trip :rofl
Well I gotta pay for all these new toys some how don't I :dunno :nod
Skippy
Beautiful shots and effect Humungus! Looks like you've got a new favorite lens!
wxwax
Apr-25-2005, 10:44 AM
Some nice shots, Gusnado. :thumb I like the room, and also this one.
http://wadjelaphotography.smugmug.com/photos/20368172-S.jpg
Sounds like you've fallen for the 10-22. Damn, I wish I could use it on on my body. :wxwax I know what you mean about shadows.... it's a real issue when I put the light in the right place (behind me) when I'm using the 15mm fisheye.
Tks nir/waxy. My problem is that other than the kit lens...the 10-22 is all i have so i gotta use what i got.
Khaos
Apr-25-2005, 07:53 PM
Very good use of that lens.:thumb
Now you got me feeling sheepish in that mine has been collecting too much dust. I think I'm going to have to have lens weeks, where I put a lens on and can only shoot with it, no matter what for the week.
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