I went out after work to look at the Webb Bridge in Melbourne after sunset, with a view to coming back later with a DSLR. Unfortunately, lacking a really wide angle, you can't really get interesting shots inside the bridge with the G11. I'll need to make another visit with the 5DII and the 17-40mm + 15mm fisheye. Good job I didn't just decide to take the 7D, as I don't have a lens wide enough for the 7D.
These photos were taken using the built in 3 stop ND filter, with the G11 mounted on a Gorillapod, and using a cable release. Exposures were mostly around 13 to 15s, aperture around f/3.5 to f/5.
Another point for a future visit is that I will need to do it at a time when there are fewer cyclists about, and take a 6 or 10 stop ND filter to blur away the pedestrians.
Despite the fact that there are now better cameras available, the G11 still copes quite well.
These photos were taken using the built in 3 stop ND filter, with the G11 mounted on a Gorillapod, and using a cable release. Exposures were mostly around 13 to 15s, aperture around f/3.5 to f/5.
Another point for a future visit is that I will need to do it at a time when there are fewer cyclists about, and take a 6 or 10 stop ND filter to blur away the pedestrians.
Despite the fact that there are now better cameras available, the G11 still copes quite well.