posted Sunday, 28 February 2016, 12:49 (+0800), by Martin
Elizabeth Quay Bridge
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 109 sec, f/10, ISO100
On Friday night I headed out to Elizabeth Quay with Chris, for some long exposure photography. Elizabeth Quay opened to the public a few weeks ago, and neither of us had visited it yet, so we were keen to see what it looked like at night.
It didn't disappoint - there's a giant illuminated artwork that runs around the entire inlet called "Lighting Edge" that varies in colour, and the bridge across the inlet is lit up nicely too.
Here's a selection of my photos from Friday.
Elizabeth Quay Bridge
Canon EOS 50D, 35mm f/2 @35mm, 30 sec, f/14, ISO100
Elizabeth Quay Bridge in front of the city
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 76 sec, f/16, ISO100
the arches of the Elizabeth Quay Bridge
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 119 sec, f/10, ISO100
the Lighting Edge in orange
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 25 sec, f/11, ISO100
the Lighting Edge in blue
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @15mm, 30 sec, f/11, ISO100
city lights, with the Spanda sculture shown at centre
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 115 sec, f/10, ISO100
ghosts on the Elizabeth Quay Bridge
Canon EOS 50D, 24-105mm f/4L IS @24mm, 25 sec, f/16, ISO100



Amazingly level of clarity in these shots - well done!