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Elizabeth Quay at night
Elizabeth Quay at night
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 55 sec, f/9, ISO100

The Spanda Sculpture is a 29m piece of art made of steel and carbon fibre, and was designed by WA-born artist Christian de Vietri. It apparently represents water ripples, and links the Swan River with the land and sky.
It is well lit at night, and makes for an interesting photography subject.

This set of photos was taken just over a week ago, and as with the set of photos of the Elizabeth Quay bridge that I recently posted, I've used black and white to emphasise the shapes and light.
Elizabeth Quay is always an interesting place to shoot at night, with the coloured lighting along the paths and across the bridge. Earlier this year, I captured some long exposures in colour (photos are here).

Last week I ventured out to Elizabeth Quay with my oldest son and a friend, and decided to try converting some of my photos to black and white.
Here's a few long exposures of the bridge, in black and white.

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Elizabeth Quay Bridge
Canon EOS 50D, 10-22mm @10mm, 91 sec, f/9, ISO100
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