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Brisbane City Skyline taken from Mt Coot-tha Lookout.
ICM - late afternoon shot with vertical Camera Movement.
The Brisbane Powerhouse is a Centre for Performing Arts and is housed in an old building historically used by the Brisbane City Council to generate power for its fleet of buses. It is such a quirky building and one of my favourites. I have captured two images of its interior, one in colour and the other in black and white. (See black and white photo adjoining in photostream)
The internal open plan configurations of this building are infinitely interesting with many levels able to be viewed from various vantage points. There are many stage and convention areas, theatres, exhibition spaces and bars and cafes. It's also on the river so there is a deck overlooking the river spilling out from one of the bar areas.
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Exposure 0.3
Aperture f/3.5
Focal Length 18mm
ISO Speed 1600
Handheld (/w a Nikon VR II Lens)
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Brisbane (or Noddsdale) Glen and all the way down to Largs, Cumbrae and across the Firth of Clyde to Arran at dusk.
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Brisbane Glen and all the way down to Largs, Cumbrae and across the Firth of Clyde to Arran at sunset.
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A quick detour up to Mt Coot-tha this morning on the way to work meant I could quickly shoot this panorama of Brisbane buried under a thick blanket of fog.
BRISBANE STAR - ON : 165365
Built 1937, by Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd., Birkenhead, UK (Yard # ??) as 1016
GRT : 11076 / DWT : ??
Length(LPP) : 161.5 metres x Beam 21.5 metres.
Machinery : Twin Screws driven by a Sulzer : 2-stroke single acting 10-cylinder oil engines manufactured by Sulzer Brothers Ltd.
Speed : 16.0 knots
History POR = Port of Registry
1937: BRISBANE STAR : Union Cold Storage Co Ltd : POR London
1942: BRISBANE STAR : Frederick Leyland & Co Ltd : POR London
1950: BRISBANE STAR : Lamport & Holt Line Ltd : POR London
1959: BRISBANE STAR : Blue Star Line Ltd : POR London
1963: ENEA : Margalante Cia Naviera SA : POR Monrovia (for delivery to breakers)
1963: Broken up at Izumi-Ohtsu, Japan
BRISBANE STAR in an undated photograph.
Ship Details : Miramar / shippingandshipbuilding.uk
Reflections on the Brisbane River, Queensland Australia.
Brisbane is our State Capital with a population of 1.5 milliom.
Sub-Tropical but in severe drought.