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Location: / Barham, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 17 June 2008, 7.59 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/10 : 1/40 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / I had driven past this eye catching field a few times, before going out one summer’s evening with the camera to capture it in a lovely light.
Location: / Barham, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 17 June 2008, 7.53 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/5.6 : 1/125 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Devoid of rocks to clamber across, I was feeling just far too sensible, so I decided to climb a tree with one hand (the other holding the camera of course – so Mr Oubridge – no tripod used!) so that I could get it from a different angle.
Location: / Barham, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 17 June 2008, 7.57 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/5.6 : 1/100 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / After passing these red fields a couple of times whilst working I knew I had to come back with my camera on a perfectly lit summer’s evening.
Location: / Barham, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 17 June 2008, 7.44 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 1/5 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / After passing these red fields a couple of times whilst working I knew I had to come back with my camera on a perfectly lit summer’s evening.
Location: / Barham, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 17 June 2008, 7.33 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/10 : 1/15 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / After passing these red fields a couple of times whilst working I knew I had to come back with my camera on a perfectly lit summer’s evening.
Barham River downstream from Marriners Falls, Otway National Park, Victoria.
A detail shot of Marriners Falls, Otway National Park, Victoria. Shot with a Nikon D200, 70-200mm lens @ F/16, ISO 100, tripod, cable release. 9 shot HDR, merged/mapped in Photomatix, levels/saturation/etc in Photoshop.
Philippians 4:13 (N.K.J.V) / I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Life’s journey is full of stepping off points, obstacles, crossroads, new directions and paths into the unknown. / It only takes one step of Faith and Trust to continue, usually resulting in new horizons and great rewards. / This was inspired by a testimony given by world renowned photographer Ken Duncan on the Hour of Power program / / A river crossing on the path leading to Marriners Falls, on the Barham River, behind Apollo Bay in the Great Otway National Park. Pentax istDS Camera. An HDR image with three exposures bracketed and processed using Dynamic Photo HDR. /
A view of some large trees that have fallen across the pathway to Marriner’s Falls on the Barham River behind Apollo Bay in The Great Otway National Park. Pentax istDS Camera. An HDR image with three exposures bracketed and processed using Dynamic Photo HDR.
the historic bridge at Barham over the Murray, the central section could be raised to allow paddle steamers to pass
A mooring on the Barham River, Apollo Bay, VIC
Marriners Falls (approximately 5 metres high)is located on the Barham River, a short drive and walk from Apollo Bay in The Great Otway National Park. Pentax K20D Camera – S.speed 20 Sec – f11 – ISO 100 / Sigma 18 -125 mm lens – 26 mm / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.
The pathway that follows beside and crosses the Barham River often, subsequently leads to Marriners Falls, in the Great Otway National Park. Pentax K20D Camera – S.speed 6 Sec – f16 – ISO 100 / Sigma 18 -125 mm lens – 34 mm / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.
Constructed in 1904 the lift bridge with a central section that was raised to allow paddlesteamers to pass through on the way back and forth to Echuca. It is one of the oldest surviving bridges on the Murray River.
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