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  • Not So Living Room
    by Joel Hall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 3-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse Homepage Feature 5/23/2009

  • Pappardelle Alla Casa Mia
    by John Hooton

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    These are rather like broad tagliatelle and I prepared the dish like this… / Roast about 10 cherry tomatoes cut in half, in olive oil with 5 garlic cloves and a sprinkle of dried chili for twenty minutes. Halfway through the roasting, add some small whole mushrooms. I used oyster, buna-shimeji and shiro-shimeji varieties. Meanwhile bring some water to the boil, add salt and the pappardelle. After 5 minutes, add a handful of baby spinach leaves and cook for a further 6 minutes. / Serve the pasta with the roasted, tomatoes, garlic and mushrooms. / Total preparation and cooking time 25 minutes. Buon appetito! The lighting was overcast daylight (the best diffusser) through my kitchen window. N.B. This image is now for sale as laminated kitchen art! Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D200 / Lens: 12-24mm f4 / Focal Length: 20mm / ISO: 250 / Exposure: 1/125 sec at f /4 / Lighting: Daylight / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography

  • On a wet evening in Whitby this long exposure manages to smooth out the water and soften the detail in the sky. I have converted this to black and white but it wouldn’t have made much difference if I hadn’t. This long-exposure captured the mood of the evening well. Because of the weather conditions the town was deserted and quiet. The rain had reduced visibility and the only thing that can be seen on the horizon is the light from a distant boat which had been accentuated by the long-expsoure.

  • Perch Rock Lighthouse
    by Paul Corica

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Long exposure of Perch Rock Lighthouse situated at the mouth of the Mersey in New Brighton.

  • On the Rocks
    by Joel Hall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Sunset over the Chesapeake Bay, near Cape Henry at Fort Story. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 16mm / Exposure: f18, ISO100 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Cape Henry at Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Sunset at Fort Story Features: / SEA 6/11/2009

  • Stairway to Heaven
    by Joel Hall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 3-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse Features: / Which Way? 5/23/2009 / Dilapidated Buildings 5/24/2009 / Rustic 6/3/2009

  • I was a young fashion photographer’s assistant who had also photographed racehorses trained by my father. ITV heard the story and wanted to interview me with pictures of girls and horses. In this picture shot for Biba’s, a world famous boutique in Kensington High Street in the 60’s, I decided to combine them both. I borrowed the 20mm lens and the 250 exposure back from my boss, John Cowan, whose studio was used in the 1966 cult film Blow-Up and set off for Sussex. The 20mm lens had only just been introduced and was the first of it’s kind. Technical Details: Camera: Nikon F / Lens: Nikkor UD Auto 20mm f/3.5 / Motor Drive: 250 Exposure Back / Film: Bulk Ilford FP4 / ASA: 200 / Exposure: 1/250 at f/5.6 / Developer: D76 © 1966 John Hooton Photography

  • Como Bridge 2
    by alexkess

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Como Bridge, Sydney, NSW, Australia Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers, Alex

  • Como PG 1
    by alexkess

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    I went down to the Como Pleasure Grounds the other day. It’s funny how you can live almost right next to a place, and not realize how beautifull it is… This shot was taken under a beaurifull tree looking out towards the Train Bridge and the Marina. It is a 5xp HDR, pushing the limits a bit, but I think it gives the tree a real 3dimensional feel. Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers, Alex

  • Riomaggiore (Rimasùu in the local language) is a village and a commune in the province of La Spezia, situated in a small valley in the Liguria region of Italy. It is the first of the Cinque Terre one meets coming from La Spezia. The village, dating from the early thirteenth century, is known for its historic character and its wine, produced by the town’s vineyards. Riomaggiore is in the Riviera di Levante region and has shoreline on the Mediterranean’s Gulf of Genoa, with a small beach and a wharf framed by tower houses. Riomaggiore has one or two roads where people socialise, but most of the life at night can be found at the Bar Centrale. Besides Bar Centrale, finding English-speakers in this small town can be hard. There are a few spots where you’ll find service in English—Il Corsaro Rosso Kayak and Snorkeling Rentals right in the harbour has a Canadian staff member who speaks English and can give visitors any information of the area they need. The Via dell’Amore is a path connecting Riomaggiore to its frazione Manarola, also part of the Cinque Terre. Riomaggiore is the most southern village of the five Cinque Terre, all connected by trail. The water and mountainside have been declared national parks.

  • Florence Skyrays
    by Jackco Ching

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I took this while on my trip to Florence. The sky was just perfect with rays coming down, but also because of the position, I couldnt capture the church under properly. I took 7 photos and merge them into HDR. Equipment: / Nikon D70s raw mode / Sigma 10-20 @ 10mm, F8. / ISO 200 / Blended with photomatix using detail enhance option.

  • Far from Home
    by Joel Hall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A shot of an old boat, far from its home at sea, stuck in an alleyway in downtown Plymouth, NC. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 14mm / Exposure: f11, ISO200 / Technique: 3-exposure HDR, Selective coloring / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix Click to see all of my HDR Art See more shots from this set: /

  • Master's Bedroom
    by Joel Hall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 13mm / Exposure: f18, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse Features: / Live, Love, Dream 5/27/2009

  • Como Bridge
    by alexkess

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Como Bridge, Sydney, NSW, Australia Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers, Alex

  • A great sky day (mono)
    by Mark Allen

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    there were two cloud formations, one in the upper sky and one in the lower sky. the combination makes for a surreal aspect. Dunluce castle Northern Ireland Nikon D300, 10-20mm sigma lens

  • HELLp Me
    by Joel Hall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The Wood Family Farmhouse was built in 1866. Some time after the civil war the family lost all their investments and sold the home and farmland to the Harris family. The last occupant, Mrs. Harris passed away in the house in the late 1970’s, and the house has been left alone ever since. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 13mm / Exposure: f18, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Chesapeake, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Wood Family Farmhouse Features: / Light In The Darkness 5/28/2009

  • Blue York
    by Dominic Kamp

    US$6.62–US$151.24

    Sunset from the top of Rockefeller Center’s terrace in early November 2008, New York.

  • Como Pleasure Grounds 2
    by alexkess

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Como Pleasure Grounds, Sydney, NSW, Australia Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers, Alex

  • Nockeby 1
    by CalleHoglund

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    When we finally saw some spring’ish weather last weekend, we now have snow chaos in the southern and middle parts of Sweden. / Been to the dentist this morning, had to fix a tooth that’s been bugging me (w)hole week. Got a headache from the operation and went home instead of going to work, slept all day and woke up to a snowstorm on the afternoon. Saw that there might be some decent sunset later so I packed my bag and went to a place I’ve only been to once, when the weather was awful so I just looked for locations to shoot. Hope that the branches doesn’t disturb… It was a private Jetty so I didn’t wanna go further out than this. / Another thing with this long exposure shot, tired as I was I somehow forgot to bring my remote, so I stood with my finger on the trigger button. Never gonna forget my remote again… =] Shot in RAW, then made some smaller adjustments in Lightroom, then resized and sharpened in Photoshop.

  • Monster
    by Joel Hall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    One of the monster trucks at Grave Digger’s place, in North Carolina. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 18mm / Exposure: f9, ISO200 / Technique: 3-exposure HDR, Fractalius Glow / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redfield Fractalius Click to see my other shots from this set Click to see all of my Fractalius Art Click to see all of my HDR Art Features: / Redfield Plugins March 2009

  • Grave Digger
    by Joel Hall

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The Grave Digger monster truck, in North Carolina. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 20mm / Exposure: f5.6, ISO200 / Technique: 3-exposure HDR / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix Click to see my other shots from this set Click to see all of my HDR Art

  • Salty Rocks
    by Brendan Schoon

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Equipment used: / Nikon D70s / Sigma 10-20mm HSM f4-5.6 / Hoya 77mm HD-UV Filter / Cokin Gradual ND2 / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod with 804RC2 head Location: / Hargen Aan Zee, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / The term sea refers to certain large bodies of water, but there is inconsistency as to its precise definition and application. Most commonly, a sea may refer to a large expanse of saline water connected with an ocean, but it is also used sometimes for a large saline lake that lacks a natural outlet, e.g. the Caspian Sea. Colloquially, the term is used as a synonym for ocean. Additionally, large lakes, such as the Great Lakes of North America, are occasionally referred to as “inland seas”. Salty Rocks / Foam /

  • Foam
    by Brendan Schoon

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Equipment used: / Nikon D70s / Sigma 10-20mm HSM f4-5.6 / Hoya 77mm HD-UV Filter / Cokin Gradual ND2 / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod with 804RC2 head Location: / Hargen Aan Zee, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / The term sea foam is used to describe the foam that forms on top of seawater from the action of waves. In some ways, leavened bread is a foam, as the yeast causes the bread to rise by producing tiny bubbles of gas in the dough. Foam / Salty Rocks /

  • Warp Speed
    by Bailey Sampson

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    When you’re riding in a time machine way far into the future, don’t stick your elbow out the window, or it’ll turn into a fossil. —Jack Handey

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