Here are some pics i took from sovereign hill trip yesterday. Just let me know if you want to know how i post process them.
Should've used wider angle to capture the horse's feet too
I especially love the texture of the wood and paper
Right place at the right time at the right angle
playing with lighting, strong shadow and highlight
The pubs in 1850s, pretty classy
I love the contrast in this photo
Does anyone know what the hell is that?
The gold mine? or ore refinery?
The building was dark, had to use gorillapod to get this
Rusty rust
Love the texture
Again, texture of the wood is captivating
This was taken during a show
I reckon they use the this pole to tie the horses, maybe.
Pile of wood! ready for winter!
I have a weird fetish for paper and wood texture, haha
Hey Michael!
The gold smith demonstrate the way to melt and shape gold
A worn out road, they push gold carts along this road everyday since 1850
Was teaching my friend how to use selected focus and depth of field
Hey, rope texture!
Its the gold office! you can sell your gold here!
In front of the chinese temple! man i love my horse stance :p
I took 600-ish pictures from that day trip, only got around 98 of the ones i like. So lesson of the day, shoot as many as you can, pick out later in your computer.
For reference, this is the Sovereign Hill website
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