A different spin on a much loved Aussie icon! Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series Blacksmith Series Great Ocean Road Series
A different spin on a much loved Aussie icon! Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series Blacksmith Series Great Ocean Road Series
This is the Natural arch near the Loch Ard Gorge Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series Blacksmith Series Great Ocean Road Series
Sunset over a lake in Sweden.
Dawn at Roker Pier, Sunderland, North East England
Port Burwell, Ontario / [Lake Erie]
Maui, Hawaii….2007….I sure hope to get back there soon!!
One of my new favorite shots.. a 4 minute exposure with my new ND400 filter. All comments appreciated - paul http://www.paulmp.com.au
Harris Beach, Oregon
Another taken from Pebbly Beach, South Coast, NSW
Skaha Beach, Penticton BC, Canada
The dawn colours start to change as the clouds roll in over Shorncliffe Pier.
Another shot at Robe – just a totally amazing night for colour and beauty. / I love the shot but am disappointed with the noise – however, it was dark by now with just the last hint of light, so I am thankful to have captured what I did!! Canon 450D / ISO 1600, f/8, exposure 1/8, focal length 18mm
BEST VIEWED LARGER / Thanks for dropping in the favouritings, Comments and Views are greatly appreciated. This shot shows a fisherman spinning for fish in Narrabeen lakes the refelctions were wonderful Narrabeen Lakes is a popular paddling spot on the Northern Beaches of / Sydney. The surrounding hills and trees make it quite sheltered. The fact that / it is right next to one of the world’s best surf beaches is an added bonus North Narrabeen lies on the northern shores of Narrabeen lagoon, bounded by Warriewood to the north, Elanora Heights to the west and extends east to the ocean at Turrimetta Beach. Narrabeen is opposite on the southern shore of the lagoon. The first land grants were made to John Lees, 40 acres, Philip Schaffer, 50 acres, and James Wheeler, 80 acres, along the south bank of Mullet Creek. Alex Macdonald was granted 80 acres at the beach in 1815 and west of this land JT Collins had 93.5 acres by 1857. During the nineteenth century travellers had to ford the lake until 1880 when the first bridge opened. A second bridge at the mouth of the lagoon in Ocean Street was built in 1925. With the extension of the tram to Narrabeen in 1913 providing easier transport, the whole area around the lake became popular for holidays and camping. A large camping ground became established on the north shore of the lagoon. In 1946 the Wakehurst Parkway was opened to North Narrabeen connecting the whole Pittwater area directly to Frenchs Forest and Seaforth. The origins of the name Narrabeen are uncertain, possibilities are: Narrabin, a native plant growing near the lake entrance; Narrabine, an Aborigine girl; narrow beans eaten by early explorers. James Meehan mentions Narrowbang lagoon in his survey in 1815. Equipment: Nikon D300,nikon 18-200mm lens, handheld Technique: HDR, 5 Exposures bracketted, Photomatix 3.2 64 Bit, Capture NX See Also Anglers Dawn:
Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR (-2,-1,0,+1,+2), handheld on rail / in Photomatix Pro / and PP in PS CS3
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