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  • Bridge over the Clyde River at Batemans Bay, New South Wales.

  • Canoe trip in North Bay, Ontario, Canada

  • Same boat as in The Tinny / I really liked the clouds in these shots and since we haven’t had many clouds of late, I might stick up a few from this shoot. Stay tuned….

  • I’m thinking I may just be a little slack for this forst piece of art and pretty much copy from my dA page :D I’ll see how it works/looks when its all over and done. This picture is of Careys Bay which is part of Dunedin harbour just went for a walk with my marvelous other half and this is what I got. Hopefully its good enough for printing and so on. All comments welcome and so on, so forth

  • My wife wanted a bit of ‘modern’ art for the kitchen.

  • glorious Autumn colours

  • taken at Hervey Bay where I stayed

  • banksia trees bend gracefully towards each other on the track to Bushrangers bay Victoria Australia

  • Bridge over the Clyde River in Batemans Bay, New South Wales, Australia.

  • Using Jason Connolly’s tutorial on the Orton Effect I tried my hand at it with this image of the mouth of Gig Harbor bay and Puget Sound. /

  • “Seven miles from Sydney, a thousand miles from care” is how they bill Manly Beach, on the northern side of Sydney Harbour. This is one of my favourite places for ‘people watching’! If you are there long enough you will see everying from a man in a tux to topless bathers. See if you can spot the cameraman, and the laid back angler in this scene. Most people associate the area with stunning beach and water scenes, however it also boasts and hosts heritage buildings, cycleways and walkways, unique underwater ‘residents’ (if you are into subaquatic activities!), events such as Jazz , Food and Wine Festivals, and weekly outdoor markets as well as museums, art galleries, buskers and ‘sand sports’ (men’s beach volleyball is ideal practise for action photography – the blokes probably prefer the ladies’ teams!!). Fish ‘n chips on the beach is a must. A stroll along The Corso takes you to the ‘wharf end’ where you can find the most amazing gelato bar with flavours to die for. You haven’t experienced Manly to the full until you’ve sat with legs hanging over the edge of the wooden wharf, juggling a massive dripping waffle cone in one hand while fending off seagulls with the other. This of course is accompanied by the sight, sound and smell of our famous old ferries as they come and go. I often wonder how the colourful kayaks manage to glide in and around these giants of the harbour without serious incident! For more about Manly visit here Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • / 5 shot hdr image taken from the west end of Wollechet Bay on January 14th. Without hdr processing capturing this image would be impossible. What I have tried to do with this process is to produce an image as close to what I saw as possible which could not be accomplished with one exposure. I hope you enjoy.

  • Sonoma Coast, CA / Canon 50D / Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8 L / Photomatix

  • This is the Lovers key … :) it is a State park in Fort Myers , Florida. This view reminded me of why they just might have given it its cool name.

  • Sharon Mau on the pier at Hana Bay / Ka’uiki Hill / Hana Maui Hawai’i / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved / Fine Art Photography by my husband, Jacob Mau, using my camera. Ka’uiki Hill is located on the right side of Hana Bay. This hill was formed in one of the last lava flows on Maui. A volcanic vent sprayed lava up into the air. This gaseous lava was caught by the trade winds coming off the ocean, piling the lava into a hill. The lava is rich with iron giving the hill and nearby beaches a deep red colour. There is a trail that leads along Ka’uiki Hill to a red sand beach cove. Along this trail is a plaque marking the site where Queen Ka’ahumanu was born in a nearby cave. She was the favourite wife of Ali’i (King) Kamehameha the Great. The point of Ka’uiki Hill extends into the ocean where a small light beacon is located to warn ships of the shoreline. Hana Bay has a large, black sand beach which is the result of lava eroding and washing into the ocean from a nearby stream. This area is well protected and is usually a very safe place to swim. Hana Bay is a family gathering place for local residents on the weekend. It is here we often meet with our family and friends for birthday parties, wedding showers, funerals, and family gatherings. Often there are outrigger canoe races. You may often see canoe clubs practicing this ancient Hawaiian sport in the mornings or late afternoon. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 01 November 2008 10:51:57am / Tv 1/125 Aperture 7.1 ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm

  • About Ben has a fantastic shot of this tree and it’s very worthwhile checking it out, and the rest of his stream too. You can find it here I’d like to thank Ben again for sharing with us one of his favourite locations. I think it’s fantastic to share these great locations with good friends, and with new friends too. Share the love eh? - ISO 200, f8, 30.0, 15mm / - Sigma 10-20mm / - Canon 400D / - Tripod Processing 1) Import into Lightroom as RAW / a) Curves / b) Slight crop for bad horizon / c) Extra Grad Filter / d) Hue and Saturation on sky / e) Recovery / f) Clarity / g) Soft Light Layer in Photoshop / h) Camera Calibration to Landscape / i) Noise Reduction in LR2 / 2) Export using Flickr Uploader and LR2/Mogrify plugin

  • Booyong Reserve near Byron Bay NSW, Australia. This magical scene captures the beauty of the most diverse ecosystem in NSW known as The Big Scrub Rainforest Remnant.

  • Magical rain forest.

  • American tree sparrows are cold weather birds that return to Massachusetts from Canada for the winter. In the summer, this species nests on the edge of the Arctic tundra. The red autumn foliage in the background made for some great color. Back Bay Fens / Boston, Massachusetts November 18, 2009

  • in the garden of my dreams there is no difference between the water and the air above… it is all one and the same neither here nor there but somehow everywhere all at once taken with Kodak Highspeed Black and White Infrared film …..of course

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