Australian wind 

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  • Located in the outback town of Cobar, New South Wales, Australia.

  • Australia, the great outdoors. Combining / the beauty of rippling wind blown sand dunes, / blue sky and old gum trees. / . / More Australian landscapes and scenics here / . / Want to see more of Australia? / Visit my online photo galleries here

  • From my most recent exhibition – View3- (November 2007)held with two mates. They are painters and we revisited the beaches we surfed at in the 70’s and 80’s. / My contribution was titled: Segments – details of the Australian Shoreline

  • Irrigation channels before a storm on the Hay plains NSW

  • Carlo Blow – Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 18mm. f/8, 1/30th sec, ISO 50, 6.59am mid winter Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People / Plastic People

  • Land Of Contrasts

  • This is a two shot pano taken in Western Australia’s Yanchep National Park which we seem to visit on almost a daily basis now that the wildflowers are out. The HDR treatment was applied after the merge, which was done in CS3 photo merge.

  • Acrylic & Mixed Media / Painted by Ciska / Oct 2008 ORIGINAL FOR SALE With kind permission the painting was Inspired by a photographer on RedBubble John Tisbury.

  • The parched red outback dust was lifted into the severe storm by strong inflow winds along a boundary.

  • Taken on the way home from a visit to the ‘snow’ in January- hot, incredibly dry with the promise of a cool change. So very, very desired.

  • A close up photograph taken from my most recent painting, acrylic on canvas! All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! OTHER PAINTINGS Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / Abstract Macro Urban Art YOU CAN VIEW MY STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY here*

  • These traditional Aboriginal instruments called didgeridoos, in miniature, were for sale at Tullamarine Airport departure lounge when I shot this image in November 2008. The lighting in the shop at the international terminal wasn’t great for this sort of work, so I had to be creative in the way I shot this. I wanted a tight frame, to capture the amazingly intricate approach that characterises Aboriginal art. It is art that captures all the colours of the Australian bush, or the Outback – and the interesting thing is that all the pigments are traditionally obtained from everyday, natural facets of the Outback. First of all, I had to get permission from the person behind the counter – but she was great, giving me the go-ahead immediately. I do not crop or post-edit my work in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F4.5, 1/15 sec, ISO 800, focal length 50mm. 93-1924

  • Model: Ellie / Makeup and Hair: Julia Dyson / Styling: Bianka Phillips and Karmyn Thomas / Assistant: Adam Fun studio shoot with a new team. Used a leaf blowing machine to create wind effect. Was quite handy! And we shot 9 looks in 2.5 hours. So speedy but awesome! Lighting info – one softbox to camera right.

  • ! Sandy Point, South Gippsland, Victoria. / / Australia 2009.

  • ! Sandy Point, South Gippsland, Victoria. / A windy day with gusts upto 100kmph. / Australia 2009.

  • ! / Sandy Point, South Gippsland. / A windy day with gusts upto 100kmph. / Victoria, Australia 2009.

  • ! Sandy Point, South Gippsland. / Victoria, Australia 2009.

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