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Sold a framed print February 2008 through RedBubble Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Mooloolabah, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. / f/22, HDR from three bracketed exposures, ISO 50, 16-35mm lens at 16mm. Canon 5D, cable release, tripod, Lee filters ND Grad 0.6 and 0.9 REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS
Lake Pukaki and Aoraki (Mount Cook) Land of the long white cloud NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / REAL ESTATE SERIES
Redcliffe stairs / 3 shots bracketed and then processed in photomatix / texture layers added, with different blending modes – linear dodge and luminosity
After the storm… captured just after the storm had hit the bay – Mamiya 330 Pro, 65mm
An abstract piece created byt the cold of winter along the waters of the Naches river. Ice, bubbles and colorful rocks form a nice palette
Featured in “National Parks of the World” – August 2009. Featured on a “National Parks” theme Homepage – 2008. Beams of light from the rising sun (behind the camera location) appear through a cleft in 3000 foot high cliffs of vermilion-colored sandstone. [Vermilion Cliffs National Monument – official website] [Wikipedia entry] / All photographs shown above are copyright © by Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.
Alt Morning Glow for OE Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
Phantom Falls are on the St George River situated behind Lorne, in The Great Otway National Forest, Australia.
“Blue Rose” is an original, signed mixed media painting on canvas by artist Michael Arnold. This painting uses texture and unusual colors to evoke emotion from the viewer. / Michael Arnold Art
This silhouette was taken at sunset on Remarkable Rocks, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, in summer. Remarkable Rocks are in the Flinders Chase National Park. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.
Rimrocks area, Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument, Utah. Camera: Nikon D50. Post processed with RawShooter. As of Dec 30, 2009: 522 views. Featured in Welcome to Utah: March, 2009. Featured in Americas Natural Wonders: March, 2009. Featured in America’s National Parks: April, 2009. Featured in The Wild West Show: April, 2009. Featured in Color and Light: May, 2009. Featured in Rural Around The Globe: May, 2009. Featured in Canon Vs Nikon: May, 2009. Featured in The Feature Fraternity: June, 2009. Featured in Utah Landscapes: June, 2009. Featured in Beautiful: October, 2009. Featured in Colour and Light: October, 2009.
Detail from my original mixed aquamedia painting on paper.
Arches National Park – Utah, America WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
Shoals of Aliso Beach in Central Orange County California. Very picturesqe part of the Southern California Coastline. Many wedding photographers come here to shoot because the conditions are almost always perfect. Who wouldnt want this as a backdrop. / Image taken with a Canon 1DS Mark ll with a 24-70mm L series lens, ISO 50 Focal length 32mm exp 1/2 sec at f22 /
Did some photo work along Baker Beach in San Francisco one late afternoon, and just after sunset, as I was heading home, I stopped and took a few of this scene.
My baby (EF 70-200 F/2.8 IS Lens) finally got some workout!! Last Saturday we went for a shoot. It was 5:45 start, the morning after my daughter’s Debutante ball, ( here, and here), and I had less than four hours of sleep. Only after we got to the location, I opened my bag and – imagine the shock!! – realised that the previous night I took all the filters out – since you don’t need The Black Glass for the dance night! Luckily I had my new baby with me, and she had a bit of a workout, just the second time after I got it a month ago :-)) Canon 30D, / Canon EF 70-200 F/2.8 IS Lens, / ISO:100 / Apperture: F 8, / Speed: 1/400 of a second, / FL: 125×1.6 crop factor / Image:RAW
Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse, Wollongong, NSW, Australia. After traveling 3 1/2 hours to do some work at Wollongong, I noticed some storm clouds rolling in. I was down near the water having a look around at the scenery and lined the shot up to get the breakwater, the lighthouse and the clouds all together. 3 Exp HDR / 3 Image Panorama / Canon 350D / Lens: 18-55mm EF-S / Focal length: 18mm / ISO: 100 / Tripod Mounted / Photomatix Pro, Photoshop CS4, Lightroom 2 [info] / The Wollongong Breakwater Lighthouse or known affectionally as “Old Wollongong Lighthouse” by the locals was built in 1871 after an earlier request made by the Wollongong Borough Council in 1866 to help mariners safely nagvigate the port of Wollongong in the early days of the coal industry in the Illawarra region. It is situated in the Belmore Basin on the southern breakwater, within walking distance to its newer twin, the Wollongong Head Lighthouse. / Designed by Edward Moriarty, the Engineer-in-Chief of Harbours and Rivers Department, the tower is constructed of wrought iron on a ferro-concrete base to survive any gale force weather in the area. It is one of the two towers in New South Wales made from wrought iron plates—another identical one was built at Ulladulla Breakwater which later moved to Warden Head. Its construction was delayed by heavy seas which the tower did survive through. Until the lighthouse came into service, a temporary red light was fixed in a box at the end of the pier. Its lantern was installed in July 1871 but its light was not exhibited regularly until January 1872. / Due to poor maintenance of the wrought iron plates in later years, its support fixtures and foundation had deteriorated so much that the lighthouse was considered unsafe and slated for demolition in the 1970s. However, the Wollongong community called for its retention and local organisations subsequently contributed to its restoration then and again in 2002. The old lighthouse has become an icon of Wollongong for its part played in its history and is often depicted on its tourist brochures and even appears as an emblem on the pocket of a local high school uniform. / The new Wollongong Head Lighthouse was constructed on Flagstaff Point to the south of the Breakwater in 1937 and took over as the major light in the harbour in 1974. Though decommissioned now, it is still fully functional and its lights are only relit to mark special maritime occasion nowadays. (Wikipedia)
This was taken at sunset at Port Campbell of the twelve apostles on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. I used a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.
Coastal Grunge / Fisherman casting off the rocks at Cottesloe Beach, Western Australia with passing ship on the horizon. Camera – Nikon D90 / Lens 55-200mm / Texture Layers added for a grungy effect.
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