Perth Skyline at Night

Here a couple of shots of Perth skyline from a couple of nights ago. It was taken at around 11.30pm, which wasn’t exactly the most ideal time for night photography, but unfortunately that was about the only time I have due to work commitments at night.

These were taken at Mill Point road, which is one of the best locations to photograph the skyline of Perth at night. It was a cold night, and being unprepared for night photography is not something you want to be doing. Thankfully I had company which made the slow shutter (up to 20 seconds) shots seem much faster. More shots to follow another day.

Enjoy:

Perth Skyline at Night

Perth Skyline at Night

Perth Skyline at Night

Perth Skyline at Night

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Raymond Chan, 21, lives in Perth (Australia). He blogs about his passion through the lens and shares his view about life through his writing on anything under the sun. As recent graduate from Murdoch University, he holds a Bachelor of Communication, majoring in both Journalism and Public Relations. He is currently looking for a full-time career in Public Relations.
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4 Responses to Perth Skyline at Night

  1. kitakat says:

    wow…nice shots….really beautiful…

  2. SK says:

    How long did you set your exposure for the shots?

    Would like to know your settings F, ISO etc.
    .-= SK´s last blog ..Cavewoman by Dean Juliette =-.

  3. Raymond Chan says:

    @SK – They’re mostly between 10 and 20 seconds, and around 100 or 200 ISO. Takes a little experimentation and patience in night photography! :) If you’re using Firefox, install Fxif and you should be able to see the exif by right clicking on my photos and selecting properties. Have a nice day :)

    @kitakat – Thanks..

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