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    My brother and I are planning a trip out into the centre from Sydney in July. He is unable to drive due to a medical condition, but since he retired he has become a very keen photographer. As a consequence he has not been able to get to a lot of places that he would like to see and photograph. I would like to be able to take him to places where he can indulge this passion that he has. Since we cannot share the driving, our range per day is likely to be a little less than what I would normally expect to cover. I have a few ideas of my own, but I would appreciate suggestions from others, particularly from you blokes who like to look through a lens!

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    Re: Photography trip - where to go

    Have a look at some of these Whirlpool threads
    http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum/?a ... 2&q=sydney

    Obviously, not all are related to the "where can I photograph in sydney" topic but there are a few scattered in there.

    Early morning, before the crack of dawn, around sunset and night time photography would make the most interesting photos. Try out HDR or graduated ND filters for the sunrise/sunset stuff.

    What sort of things are you going to shoot? Landscape, people, architecture...

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      Re: Photography trip - where to go

      Flinders and Gammon Ranges in SA and up the Oodnadatta to Uluru, Rainbow Valley etc, 8)
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        Re: Photography trip - where to go

        plan your days around spending the first and last couple of hours of the day at the photographic location... should work in well with not doing too many km's per day, as long as you've got the time to get to the places you want too.

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          Re: Photography trip - where to go

          As per my opinion it completely depends on the choice of the photographer and his intrest,someone like wildlife and other like natural beauty.So it varies from person to person.
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