One little boat and horizons and destinations unknown stretched out before you. This photo features a photograph taken at Celestun, a lonely but gorgeous little beach in the Yucatan state of Mexico. The white sand beach fades to clear gulf waters and beautiful blue sky touched with clouds.
I took this shot on Bell Island, if you look closely at the base of the cliff you can see a natural tunnel that has been bored through the rock by the water and out to the other side. The bravest and most daring of kayakers venture into these tunnels to explore. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /
A morbid history of St. John’s… the hill in the background is known as Gibbets Hil, it is where all the criminals were hung in public executions. The body of water at the base of the hill is where the executioner would throw the bodies when they were dead. The pond is known as “Dead Man’s Pond”. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
This yellow dory was tied to the wharf for the winter. The boat launch had quite a steep angle to it… you can see the ocean far below, so the dory was secured with these blue ropes.I loved the contrast between the yellow boat and the blue ropes holding it securely. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / laminated print / /
Can’t stop shooting in trios… part 2.
St Nicholas Chapel St Ives Cornwall England
Cove in Maine / Oil on Canvas 12”x16” This was mainly painted using a palette knife and heavily textured with impasto.
The Icelandic Harvester. / / When I came across this old vessel moored to the pier my imagination started running wild with scenarios of what life aboard this wooden vessel would have been like. I could almost feel the sineous texture of the ropes as they hung there coated in the ice cold saltwater of the frigid North Atlantic Ocean. I could nearly hear the calls of the sailors as they shouted commands back and forth across her weather beaten decks as the waves crashed down upon her on any one of her numerous voyages. What sights must have been seen as sailors of old lined the rails to peer down at the mysteries of the sea. How many men were lost at sea and how many made it home with wild stories of his adventure aboard the Icelandic Harvester. / / Shot with a Canon 400D and processed in Lightroom 2. / / NautilusBlue / / nominated this image to be showcased in the group Pay It Forward and this is what she had to say… / / Ice Breaker / by Kevin Kroeker / I think it is an outstanding image with great composition ( great leading lines) with lots of drama and the colours are amazing . It shows us the harshness of the climate. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. Albert County, New Brunswick. Colour edited in PS. I often imagine fall in unconventional colours :-) Check out my autumn art
This is one of my fav spots to shoot… the St. John’s waterfront. / / The homes on the side of the cliff are known as the battery. / / / Canon 400D… lightroom and CS3 to process. / / LARGE VIEW recommended / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 210 seconds / Av( Aperture Value ) 22 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS / Brightened in Photoshop to bring out the blues! For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage
American White Ibis, Eudocimus albus is a species of wading bird of the ibis family Threskiornithidae which occurs from the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States south through most of the New World tropics. It occurs in marshy wetlands and pools near the coast. It also occurs on mowed grass, lawns, and has become common in some city parks, where it can be found feeding alone or with other Ibis. It builds a stick nest in trees, bushes, or over water, and 2 to 5 eggs are typically laid. White ibises are monogamous and colonial, usually nesting in mixed colonies with other wading species. This ibis feeds by probing with its long, downcurved beak. Its diet consists of various fish, frogs and other water creatures, as well as insects and small reptiles. Adults are 65 cm long with a 95 cm wingspan. They have all-white plumage except for black wingtips (visible in flight) and reddish bills and legs. The red bill blends into the face of breeding birds; non-breeding birds show a pink to red face. Juveniles are largely brown with duller bare parts; they are distinguished from the Glossy and White-faced Ibises by white underparts and rumps. Over all both sexes look alike. Like the other species of ibis, the White Ibis flies with neck and legs outstretched, often in long, loose lines. The song of the male is an advertising hunk-hunk-hunk-hunk. The female squeals. When feeding, the birds often give a soft, grunting croo, croo, croo as they forage. Wilipedia Walton Rocks Beach area, South Hutchinson Island in Jensen Beach, FL / Nikon D70s / 70-300mm / F8, 1/1000 / 10/31/08 – 276/48 Featured in Waterfowl / Sold – Matted print / / / / / Ibis in Snow? – Pencil done in pencil. / / / /
Lough Swilly, County Donegal, Ireland. An inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. / Fujifilm finepix s9600 and polariser filter A beautiful poem, kindly written for this image by my good friend, David Roman. Please visit David’s site and view his beautiful art. / David Roman “The sky lies there before our eyes the world is out there too. / All that I see is a bright new life with you beside me, my wife. / I look at you and say lets go and find a brand new world. / An you my ever thoughtful half say lets stay here, where we are. / We have a life just you an I and all that we have here. / Why venture out to look for more when all we need is here? / Look out my love what do you see out beyond your dreams. / Its you and I an all we need and thats not very far. / Just look at what you want to leave, will you find that in a far off land? / Will sky’s be filled with so much blue like sky’s before my eyes? / Will we have all that we need like we have right here. / Like comfort in the love of family an from all our friends? / Built on years of trust and tears you’d leave that my dear? / Or will we have to search for friends in a place unknown. / I dare not venture out to seek a better land than this, an leave our friends behind. / When all I need is you my love and all that we have here!”
For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 30 / Av( Aperture Value ) 4.5 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS / Focal Length 18.0mm / Vivitar flash with LumiQuest pocket bouncer and cto gel. / Two tripods: one Manfrotto and one Slik!
an old photo .. from a day we went out into the open Atlantic sea on a small cruise ship day trip .. I added some grain…. and frame… 1990 , on film / Off Miami Shoreline, Florida
For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 71 / Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0 / ISO Speed 100
For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage
“Floating on Clouds” was shot in Goulds Newfoundland Canada. This is The Dory in natural light. I was talking to a friend about shooting “The Dory” and “Floating on Clouds” and how I used a polarizer to bring out the clouds on the water (as seen here) and removed it and used a flash to shoot “The Dory”. I was wondering in hindsight what I would have come up with if I had used the polarizer and flash at the same time. I know I would have given up about up to two stops with the filter which would have meant a slower shutter speed and the boat was moving, ever so slightly, so it may not have worked out? But maybe next time, live and learn! Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1 / Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS / Focal Length 18.0mm / B + W Polarizer For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr
Pier @ Deerfield Beach / Florida / July 2009 Nikon D300 / 18-200 / Raw Featured in the Group: Out of the Blue / Featured in the Group: Tunnel Vision / Featured in the Group: Florida, The Sunshine State
Deerfield Beach / Florida / July 2009 Nikon D300 / 18-200 mm / Raw Featured in the Group: Sets of Two / Featured in the Group: Out of the Blue Companion Work: Indigo Dreams, I
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia / / Photo of a Black-browed Albatross taken over the Southern Ocean. They are such a majestic site as they float over the ocean on their 2.5 meter wingspan. Unfortunately, 1000s are killed each year by long-line fishing.
A late evening view from the cliffs above Mutton Cove, looking across to the historic ex Royal Navy’s – Royal William Victualling Yard and the Devil’s Point. The island past the breakwater, at the end of Jennycliff Bay is the Great Mew Stone. The luxury yachts are moored on the entrance to Stonehouse Creek. (Plymouth Sound, South Devon, England) Canon A570 IS Powershot & tripod 7 manually bracketed exposures at f/8 HDR & Tone-mapping in Photomatix Pro 3.1 Best viewed large!
Long Island Sound / Westport, CT Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200mm / Raw
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