I first went in 2007 - luckily one of the girls I work with has a lifetime pass, which means she can get you in for free! Handy when its like about $22 just to walk through the door.... so anyhoo, I went along to take some photos, little did I know I would take the photo that I guess confirmed to me that I might just have some talent in this photography gig:
The Shot!

I absolutely still love this photo! It is seriously one of the best photos I have ever taken. I went along to Ekka specifically to take this photo, I had seen a similar one on a another photographers website and that was all the inspiration I needed really. I edited the original photo a little - basically just enhancing the colours etc. Even now tho I don't think I would edit it any differently. This is the photo I wanted to take and I was so excited when I came out how I pictured it - because that NEVER happens!!! As a photographer (or as I call myself, a person who takes photos), sometimes you can plan for the shot you want and can spend hours somewhere but not get anything remotely close to perfection - this to me is so close to the point of perfection.
I know there are professional people out there who will say - there is too much noise or its not edited the best... but I don't really care to be honest. All along I have never professed that I take photos for anyone else, I take photos for me and I edit them for me - if other people like them then that is just a bonus.

And now on to 2010 - I didn't go in this year, instead I went to the Royal Brisbane Hospital carpark, which is located across from what they call Sideshow Alley - bascially where most of the rides are located. I headed there about 7:30pm because the fireworks were meant to start at 8:10pm.. I kind of knew I wouldn't be the only person up there - there was a group of ladies up there all set up with their tripods & cameras - they even had a catering lady!! It was actually quite good because the fireworks were 50 minutes late (!!!!) so it was nice to have people to chat to.... anyhoo, because I was only in one vantage point I didn't really get to see too many different things, so didn't have as much variety - but still, I am quite happy with what came out - these photos were taken with a Nikon D60 DSLR camera.



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