Old Goulburn Brewery Window
  @ 19-Sep-2009 16:57
- Did you ever visit a place where you completely forget what year it is now? Once we walked through the front gate of the brewery we thought we stepped into 1850s. I would call it The Time Machine of Goulburn city. You walk in and for $5.20 it takes you 150 years back (tastings included). Built in the middle of 19 century it is one of the oldest surviving breweries in Australia. Beautiful place, with a lot of history in it and it is history that can be seen, touched and photographed. And the best part - it is a working brewery where good old traditional ale is still produced.
This was a situation where I wished I had a wider lens that my universal Nikon 18-200mm. The window was very close to a wall and it was hard to fill a frame. I managed to find a little square of space on the stairs leading to the 2nd floor and set up my tripod there. Next steps were easy: 3 RAW merged in HDR, then tonemapped and post-processed.
Location: Old Goulburn Brewery, Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia
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ysk @ 20-Sep-2009 17:28
Tayab @ 21-Sep-2009 21:20
faisal @ 24-Sep-2009 01:34
Nikon has now a 10-24mm which looks very promising. Despites I already own the 12-24mm, I consider to buy it too. After all, I'm an ultra wide angle super fan :-)
LightningPaul @ 03-Oct-2009 17:42
Paul: Nikon 10-24mm looks nice indeed. I can tell you that I am a dedicated fan of superwide lenses as well even though I never had one.. yet :-)
Rod | BouncedPhoton @ 09-Oct-2009 13:32
Thanks for visiting!