I was driving through downtown Chicago after the Air and Water Show was cancelled due to storms. Rain stopped and I opened sunroof on my car. Light is always somewhat different after heavy rain. My guess is that rain scrubs dust…I couldn’t resist the view and took few shots of Chicago architecture (1-5) / All shats are few blocks away from Chicago Federal Reserve Bank. Canon 50D / Tamron 17-50 mm @ 17mm / f/2.8, 1/800 sec / ISO 100
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Perth city, Western Australia 2ND PLACE – Workshop Camera Club Open Comp – Nov 2009 Fuji F6500 camera, hand held (as always) available as a colour image as well. Taken both ways. Available as ARTWORKS ON GLASS
Palm Beach is on the left with the Pacific Ocean/Tasman Sea. On the right is Station Beach and Broken Bay. This is what is known as a Tombolo I love that word…it just rolls off the tongue, Tombolo, tombolo, tombolo…... (At least I amuse myself, if no-one else!) ;-) There is a walkway down the middle of the bushland. It’s very sandy and difficult to walk along and very, very hot, sticky and airless on a summer’s day. If you’re going to walk to the lighthouse, the best way to go is along Station Beach, close to the water where the sand is hard packed and easier to walk on. You’ll then see signs closer to the headland that will direct you to one of two paths. One is very difficult and not for the faint hearted. It’s mostly steps and steep inclines. We went up this one and were huffing and puffing by the time we reached the top, but it was fun, in a masochistic kinda way. The second walkway is much wider and has a gentler slope. We took this on the way back down and found it tough going for some reason. We wished we had gone back down the harder way! The tide was way, way out when I took these photos. You can see the exposed green sea weed along the shoreline of Station Beach. Photo taken from the top of the headland where the lighthouse is situated, 350ft above sea level. Canon EOS 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm 3 images, HDR and tonemapped then contrast adjust again in PS 3 November 2009 Featured in Vanishing Points 7 November 2009 Featured in Going Coastal 3392 views as at 17 Nov 2009
Box Cars ~ HDR f 3.5, EV -2,-1,0,1,2 best viewed larger
Fake HDR created from a single file processed with Photomatix. Belvedere LRT Station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Featured in Olympus and Four Thirds Group / Featured in Vanishing Points
Autumn scene….This shot was taken driving near my home at a place named “Le Lac en Coeur”(means a lake with the shape of a heart),Saint-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada.It was foggy and rainy that day. / 18 nov 09…1284 views / Nikon D 200 / /
FEATURED in Vanishing Point group on October 25, 2009 / FEATURED in All About New York State group on October 29, 2009 / 3rd PLACE winner of “Double Vision” challenge in Mood & Ambience group on November 8, 2009 / / ============================================== / Route 9N in Adirondacks region / Upstate NY / / / HDR of 5 shots / Canon EOS Rebel T1i / Canon EF-S 18-55 IS / Shot on Oct. 4, 2009 / / / / /
FEATURED in Weekend Photographer on October 24, 2009 / / ============================================== / Road guards along Route 9N in upstate NY / / / HDR of 4 shots / Taken on October 4, 2009 / / / Canon EOS Rebel T1i / Canon EF-S 18-55 IS / / / / /
Taken this morning, 23 Sept. 2009 while crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It was a unique and awesome view. Canon EOS 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm 24 September 2009 Featured in Blur 5 October 2009 Featured in Vanishing Points 6 October 2009 Featured in DSLR Users Only Group 6 October 2009 Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines 15 October 2009 Featured in Which Way – walkways, pathways, stairways, and roadways 217 views as at 10 Nov 2009
Fake hdr created from a single exposure processed in photomatix. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Featured in Olympus and Four Thirds Group
Almost Sunrise / f 3.5, EV -2,-1,0,1,2 best viewed larger
Percé,Quebec,Canada
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Georgetown, DC 8/26/2004
Shadow of railing on stairs. / Knox United Church, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Pentax K7/SMC 16-45 ƒ4 SMC ED-AL / 1/90 sec, ƒ9.5, 45 mm, ISO 100 Featured in Black & White Photographers Showcase November 2009 / Featured in Fountains, Wrought Iron & Gates etc. November 2009 / /
Wales, UK / Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR in Photomatix Pro / 1 shot, handheld / PP in PS CS3 including Orton Effect
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0911.4632) / Nikon D300 | Nikon 18-200VR / 1/100s f/18 ISO200 /
Walk track through the forrestry areas of Denmark, Western Australia
These power lines run towards the hungry city, feeding it’s need for power.
The ‘Shot Tower’, Mundaring Weir, Perth, WA Colour Selection using LightRoom
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