Friday, September 10, 2010

Photography from August

A month inside studying, but a night out on the town. I rarely take my camera out but this is what the night life is like. One of the things I most enjoyed about moving to a digital SLR from a point and shoot was the crazy clarity coming through in my new photos. I just wanted more and more clear shots, no matter what I was shooting. Very low tolerance for noise basically. In these pictures, however, I've stepped out of my comfort zone so to speak and used the camera's highest ISO setting (3200). The result? I'm actually fairly pleased with them - and noise can be used to great effect. For instance, see what you can find. Plus, there is the added bonus of being able to take the photos by hand rather than take a tripod out clubbing.

High Street - The name says it all; by day you can swing into any number of shops and try on a $400.00 shirt, a crazy tie, or just some very precisely torn jeans. You could also sidle up to a cruisy joint like the 2nd floor Rakinos (not photographed), get some lunch or tapas, and chill out on the deck. At night the shops are closed but the bars are open. From the corner of Shortland Street you can dance with the kids at Met&Code to techno, or sit at the window in the stylish Corner Bar with a cocktail. Sitting at the window there is my preferred way of watching Shortland Street.





It's a late one and all of Auckland's youth are out in the street being silly. This guy lay down in front of a van. Way to ruin a good town shirt.






Upper Vulcan Lane - Vulcan Lane is one of my favourite streets in all of Auckland City, but I keep forgetting it continues beyond High Street. Everything up this end is closed now, and empty, quite a contrast with the rest of the area at that time.







O'Connell Street - Around the corner on O'Connell Street is Honey Bar - with an extensive cocktail list, a warm and classy interior, and Auckland's only open-air rooftop bar.



















Also, some high heels, girls can't go to town without those!








And as an afterthought: Apartments on Symonds Street


















As you can see, the impending due dates for my university study haven't completely put me off photography for the time being! Til next time...

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