A couple of shots of the Harbour Bridge. I got to work a bit early, so I took the oportunity to take a few shots of the Sunrise over Sydney. Unfortunately the Sun was nowhere to be seen. I still think they came out alright. Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers and Thanks, Alex
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Taken at Nowra Animal Park.
Sunset on Dunworley Bay, Co. Cork with the tide out. Featured in: Featuring the Shadows
“Twilight Bay” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A yacht moored for the night near Dunk Island, Queensland. “Laughter is day, and sobriety is night; a smile is the twilight that hovers gently between both, more bewitching than either.” / ~ Henry Ward Beecher
Taken at one of my favourite places. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Warners Bay, Newcastle, Oz. / Date: 20-02-2008 @ 3:26PM ISO200 / f/8 / Focal Length: 8mm / Exposure: 3.0sec / Filter: R72 (infrared) / Tripod / / /
When the sun heats the region above the level of tolerance, locals make a pilgrimage to the safety of Days Bay beach. It is not a new phenomenon, it started a long time ago, this affair between the seaside and the people who find bliss on it, way earlier than the faded sepia photographs on the wall of the local shop that sells pies and soft chocolate ice cream could remember. Like everything else, it began as a necessity, became a habit and finally embedded itself into a fashionable and part of the local culture. The beach, renowned for its capacity to catch the very last of the sun, on this photograph at least, is just moments away before the strong clouds choke what is left of its light. And when sunlight goes, the party is over. Clouds are getting darker and everyone is gone. Only a couple of empty beer bottles, a half finished sand castle and a random chicken bone provide evidence of the merry crowd, now departed. Perfect timing for a daring gang of local seagulls to sift through the content of overloaded rubbish bins. The wind, mellow and warm, and seriously deficient of hats, balls and beach umbrellas to toy with, is degraded to rolling an empty milkshake cup along the gutter. Darkness will disembark quickly and change the mood of the place. And when night comes, it is always a good time to be safe.
Some classy fishing boats resting at Nelson Bay Marina (on the beautiful mid north coast of NSW), taken in March 08. While the original colour version was attractive, I thought the high contrasts may create a reasonable mono … venturing out of my comfort zone a bit with B&W!! / / ! Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / / / !
Auckland’s Chancery Lane has several high-end boutiques, including the English perfumery Jo Malone and Tolaga Bay Cashmere. This cashmere is from New Zealand goats specially selected and bred to produce the finest, most luxurious product possible.
I recently took a trip to a small country town called Eureka, in the Byron Bay Hinterland of New South Wales, where I was treated to a spectacular display of horsing around at sunset!
Snowy Egrets, Great Egrets, and White Ibis in a strangly formal arrangement. It is not a composite. The glassy dark pond water reflects surrounding trees. In the little community of Ocklockonee Bay, near Panacea, Florida, on the panhandle coast. Photographed with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50 (10MP/12x Leica lens).
This was the only sunny day that I experienced down in the Cape Le Grand National Park, and it was perfect. The beaches in this part of the world are regularly voted as the best in the world and now you all can see why!
Today I took myself off to the beach during a long lunch…...and it was so peaceful…. / I went for a walk by the lighthouse and just breathed in. / It was weirdly mild today with a gorgeous clear blue sky.
Rapid Bay South Australia / / / /
Shot under the headland of Scarborough Castle that separates it’s North and South Bays, this recent recreation of the sea defenses provides wonderful graphic lines against the cliffs beyond. Converted into a holga style shot to highlight the wind and empty feeling here. Shot in North Yorkshire
Can’t seem to find my program from this raceday. I’ll dig it out at some point and update this with info about the horse & jockey. Canon Rebel XT w/ Canon 75-300mm lens Churchill Downs Louisville, KY
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Looking out over the bay…next to Meaford Harbour-Meaford Ontario Canada Georgian Bay is surrounded by (listed clockwise) Manitoulin District, Sudbury District, Parry Sound District, Muskoka District, Simcoe County, Grey County and Bruce County. The Main Channel separates the Bruce Peninsula from Manitoulin Island and connects Georgian Bay to the rest of Lake Huron. The North Channel of Lake Huron, located between Manitoulin Island and the Sudbury District, west of Killarney, was once a popular route for steamships and is now used by a variety of pleasure craft to travel to and from Georgian Bay. The shores and waterways of the Georgian Bay were, and are, the domain of the Anishinaabeg First Nations peoples to the North and Huron-Petun (Wyandot) to the south. The bay was thus a major Algonquian-Huron trade route. Champlain, the first European to explore and map the area in 1615-1616, called it “La Mer douce” (the gentle sea).[1] It was named “Georgian Bay” (after King George IV) by Lieutenant Henry Wolsey Bayfield of the Royal Navy in 1822 / Georgian Bay is about 320 kilometres (200 miles) long by 80 kilometres (50 miles) wide. It covers over 15,000 square kilometres (5800 square miles), making it almost as large as Lake Ontario. Eastern Georgian Bay is part of the southern edge of the Canadian Shield, granite bedrock exposed by the glaciers at the end of the last ice age, about 11,000 years ago. The granite rock formations and windswept Eastern White Pine are characteristic of the islands and much of the shoreline of the bay. The rugged beauty of the area inspired landscapes by artists of the Group of Seven. The western part of the bay, from Collingwood north, and including Manitoulin Island, Drummond, Cockburn and St. Josephs Island, borders the Niagara Escarpment. There are tens of thousands of islands in Georgian Bay. Most of these islands are along the east side of the bay and are collectively known as the “Thirty Thousand Islands,” including the larger Parry Island. Manitoulin Island, lying along the northern side of the bay, is the world’s largest island in a freshwater lake. The Trent-Severn Waterway connects Georgian Bay to Lake Ontario, running from Port Severn in the southeastern corner of Georgian Bay through Lake Simcoe into Lake Ontario near Trenton. Further north, Lake Nipissing drains into it through the French River. In October 2004, the Georgian Bay Littoral was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO / Georgian Bay Information Source: Wikipedia
I took this photo near sunset on a cloudy day. / Picture is pretty much AS IS…..except for a little cropping. The color actually came out as if I turned it to B&W. I like that you can see lots of seagulls flying around above and below the bridge. Taken with my Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. Please see / My Zazzle site for some fun products. / My Photo Art blog for more information on my photography. / My Flickr photos / For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee
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Featured: WHICH WAY GROUP..Nov 19, 09 / This is a timely entry for this magnificent structure…it’s down for repair due to 5,000lbs of steel and cable that snapped and fell onto the bridge! (no one was injured). It has been inoperable for days and no promises as to when it will be repaired! / You can only imagine the paralyzing effect that has on commuters and visitors into this huge city! / (Sony A350 DSLR) /
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