Taken with an Olympus OM-10 with 55mm 1.2 on Ilford Pan F+.
Taken with an Olympus OM-10 with 55mm 1.2 on APX 400.
Note: this is a wide angle (16×9) crop.. if you would like a more standard (5×7) crop of this shot (better for cards) Please bubblemail me :)
Note: this is a wide angle (16×9) crop.. if you would like a more standard (5×7) crop of this shot (better for cards) Please bubblemail me :)
Note: this is a wide angle (16×9) crop.. if you would like a more standard (5×7) crop of this shot (better for cards) Please bubblemail me :)
Nikon d300, 55mm Micro-Nikkor, sb-800 Echo the Gecko /
Me taking a photo of me and my Canon 300D in my Subaru wagon’s mirror at Apollo Bay earlier this year. Hoping to get a Canon 40D in the next couple of months after Kevin gives me my tax back! As you can see I was/am a big fan of Lance Armstrong and watched all of his 7 tour wins unfold late at night. My tip for this year’s tour is Cadel, who else? Colour was desaturated in Lightroom and then desaturated the remaining yellow parts in Photoshop, enjoy!
Nikon D300 / 55mm prime m/f f2.8 Winnipeg Manitoba Canada / yellow / Butterflies / Orange / Flowers / Sulfur / Flying
Monarch Butterfly floating along late in the afternoon sun. / Nikon D300 / 55mm Prime f2.8 M/f lens Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Monarch Butterfly on Milkweed plant. D300 / 55mm Macro Nikon 2.8 M/F / hand held
Summer…goodbye…
Wildflowers in Colorado’s Winter Park. Taken in July of this year. I needed a break from winter and gray drudgery… Please see my Etsy listing for this image – and purchase a pearlescent metallic print of this beautiful photograph!
St. Helens Bay Golf Resort in the south-east corner of Ireland. Pentax K10d / 18-55mm lens set at 28mm / 1/250sec @f8 ISO 100
Palaio Faliro / Greece Nikon D50 | Nikkor 18-55mm | Focal Length: 18mm | Shutter: 1/8sec | Apperture: f/8 | Hitech 2 Stop Hard GND | Hoya Circ Polarizer | Date: 8/1/2009 Time: 4:10pm
Nikon D50 | Nikkor 18-55mm | Focal Length: 18mm | Shutter: 1/6 sec | Aperture: f/8 | ISO: 200 | Hitech 2 stop hard edged GND | Hoya Circ Polarizer | Manfrotto 055x Pro & 804 RC2 head | Location: Rafina | Date / Time: 07/01/2009 / 5:00pm
So still in Melbourne wandering what this place looks like and dying to get up there and see what’s left of our house. Black Saturday was well over a month ago now and whilst the road to Kinglake is being opened to the public tomorrow – Tuesday the 16th of March, I’m still not sure as to when Marysville will open up again. To kill the time I’ve been busy at uni and work but also going through some old photos and rediscovering the beauty of this burnt out place. Taken with my old Canon 300D and 18-55mm lens. Click here for my other images of the Yarra Ranges
Cockatoo Island Machine Shop – Sydney, Australia, 16th May 2009. The HDR group had a meet-up on Cockatoo Island that coincided with a large group of artists also meeting there. The old abandoned machine shop with its rusty lathes and mills etc made for an interesting place to photograph. I spied this lady drawing an old lathe with the sun shining through the window, perfectly lighting up her drawing paper and asked if she’d be ok with a photo and she happily agreed. I decided to use HDR to bring out the detail in the old lathe and the time ravaged walls and brickwork, but also to show the amazing greenish glow of light that was coming through the tinted upper window panels. If anyone recognises the lady artist in the foreground, let me know as I’d like to send her a copy. Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-55 DX f22, 18mm, 3 exposures of mtr, -2 & +2 2, 1 & 10 sec, HDR’d in Photomatix, Iphoto.
Cockatoo Island Machine Shop – Sydney, Australia Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR at f22, 18mm, 3 exposures of mtr, -2 & +2 at 2.5, 1 & 8 sec, HDR’d in Photomatix, Iphoto.
Cockatoo Island Machine Shop – Sydney, Australia Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR @ f22, 18mm, 3 exposures of mtr, -2 & +2 at 3, 1 & 13 sec, HDR’d in Photomatix, Iphoto.
Cockatoo Island Machine shop, Sydney Australia. Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-55mm VR, 3 exposures of mtr, -2 & +2, HDR’d in Photomatix, Iphoto.
Cockatoo Island Machine shop, Sydney Australia. An amazing place to photograph, changed my outlook on photography and made me keener to learn more. Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-55mm VR, 3 exposures of mtr, -2 & +2, HDR’d in Photomatix, Iphoto.
The Olive Stall / The English Market / Cork / Ireland / nikon d300 nikon f2 35mm
Spiral staircase, Bristol, England. Nikon D60, Nikkor 18 – 55mm lens. Hand held. Natural light through the lantern (shadow of which is visible on the floor).
A bit ago I tried to do some ‘serious’ self portraits….with no luck….I have so much respect for people who can pull off good self portrait work! I gave up and fired off a few of the ‘real’ me….Crazy Shelly. Just feeling like sharing a bit more of my crazy side today :) Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-55mm lens Crazy Train – Ozzy Osbourne Crazy, but that’s how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it’s not too late / To learn how to love / And forget how to hate Mental wounds not healing / Life’s a bitter shame / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train Let’s Go! I’ve listened to preachers / I’ve listened to fools / I’ve watched all the dropouts / Who make their own rules / One person conditioned to rule and control / The media sells it and you live the role Mental wounds still screaming / Driving me insane / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train I know that things are going wrong for me / You gotta listen to my words / Yeah Heirs of a cold war / That’s what we’ve become / Inheriting troubles I’m mentally numb / Crazy, I just cannot bear / I’m living with something’ that just isn’t fair Mental wounds not healing / Who and what’s to blame / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train
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