Similar to another of my pics but I’ve had some fun with the colours in this one. Semaphore Jetty, Adelaide, South Australia. More Seascape Images
This image was nominated to be showcased in Pay it Forward by the very beautiful and very talented Ms Lexie Wardell / Thankyou so much Lexie for your lovely words / “So many to choose from.. there are a lot of great artists here… one of my favorite is tonilouise. All of her work is fantastic in my eyes.. but if I had to nominate just one piece of hers it would be… hmmm.. tough choice.. how about Battered Edges. This piece is on my “to purchase” list. My husband is a surfer and I love the tones she uses and the lone board. Surfers are interesting sort of people.. sometimes they are sort of lone themselves. Anyway.. it is his passion and I love this piece because it reminds me of my husband. All of her work is marvelous though.” I am speechless..You are wonderful xxx
after many many hours and km’s…. this storm was dead and I thought I had missed a ‘dream shot’. The lightinging had become so sparse it seemed ridiculous even sitting on the beach to watch, yet alone be set up to photograph lightning ! / But alas ! this storm had one final freak discharge to exult to earth….ahhh….patience and persistence. :) / / / EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / / / / see more of my weather related photography by clicking below / /
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“A pessimist only sees the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs; an optimist doesn’t see the clouds at all …. he’s walking on them.” / - Leonard L. Levinson. / Cloud Evolution by Shane Smart. / “Number Two Rocks” / Canunda National Park – South Australia. © /
I took this shot last week. I hope you like it as much as I do? / Cheers, Joe
This shot was taken on an overcast and rainy day at Flynn’s Beach in Port Macquarie.. I had to take a shot as the colour of the water was a very nice blue-green.. I was also happy with the way I captured the wave crashing on the rocks offshore.
Hooked on you #1 / Nominated by “Kim McClain”: http://www.redbubble.com/people/fotokmcc / In The Pay It Forward Group This is what Kim had to say about my image - “My fiancee is a dedicated fisherman and the concept here really popped for me!”
Dawn near Wye River, The Great Ocean Road, Victoria.
I was on the beach near my home in Oregon. I heard a crashing wave to my right, turned, pointed the camera at arms length, and snapped the shutter….this image is a gift from the universe.
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Canon 1 Ds Mark II / 1/10 second / 600 mm / f/8 Panning with the approach of the incoming wave
On a lovely summer evening at Cannon Beach, Oregon, we were treated to a nice sunset which was photographed by many. The man in this shot and myself were the last photographers standing when as darkness engulfed us. This was taken with a Canon Rebel XT and a 18-55 Featured in DSLR / Featured in All Oregon / Featured in Dawn & Dusk Light. / Featured in Mornings & Evenings / Featured in AMERICAS ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free / Featured in Shameless Self Promotion. / Featured in Skyscapes / Featured in JPEG Castoffs / Featured in All About Your Best Work / Featured in Light in the Darkness / Featured in Canon DSLR / Featured in Pacific Northwest
This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE
Driftwoood on the beach along the Sonoma coast in northern California at sunset. Goat Rock Beach Canon 40D / Congratulations on winning the challenge and becoming the new avatar in the Flotsam and Jetsam Group!
I went to the beach today. It was hot. I got sun burnt and took this. Mererwether Beach ISO200 / f5.6 / 13sec exposure / lots of sun. I have now discovered that the Canon450D will actually focus with the IR filter attached….imagine that! Comes in bloody handy!
/ Half coloured image, thanks to gottheshot fellow bubbler and friend for the idea / Greeting Card / in Walnut frame with off white matt / The original drawing prior to adding colour in photoshop Blue Pools / from the “Connecting” series / Created on A3 cartridge paper acid free / a pencil drawing / coloured in photoshop Last night I was trying to think of an idea, or some inspiration for a new drawing, just before bedtime, my husband said blue pools, but i have idea what the context was lol That was enough for me, i thought immediately of blue eyes and a girl submerged in blue pools of water…... here she is ;)
For some time now I’ve been besotted by Mel Brackstone’s SS Dicky images. She generously shares much information about how she gets such remarkable images, like this for example / I finally bought some NDgrad filters and this and my next image are my first attempts to use them to capture the movement of the ocean, I have much to learn. Thanks for the inspiration and advice Mel. Canon 450D ISO100 F5.6 6/10s f18mm (Cokin 121s ND Grad)
For some time now I’ve been besotted by Mel Brackstone’s SS Dicky images. She generously shares much information about how she gets such remarkable images, like this for example / I finally bought some NDgrad filters and this and my previous image are my first attempts to use them to capture the movement of the ocean, I have much to learn. Thanks for the inspiration and advice Mel. I processed this using a script-fu plug-in for Gimp which attempts to mimic the Fuji Velvia slide film that I used to love so much in the days before digital. Canon 450D ISO100 F5.6 1s f18mm (Cokin 121s ND Grad)
FEATURED IN THE SCAVENGER HUNT / FEATURED IN POLYNESIAN CONNECTION / FEATURED IN WAVES / FEATURED IN THE WOMAN PHOTOGRAPHER / FEATURED IN SEA GROUP / FEATURED IN GOING COASTAL / FEATURED IN ALL WATER IN MOTION / FEATURED IN THAT ONE GREAT SHOT / FEATURED IN AS IS Awesome capture of a surfer at Makapuu Beach Park enjoying the huge waves brought on by the arrival of Hurricane Felicia, later downgraded to a tropical storm. Located below Makapu’u Point, a portion of land marking Hawaii’s easternmost tip. This is a very popular beach for bodysurfing. Rabbit Island and Flat Island sit just offshore and makes this beach a picturesque beauty. High surf, fierce shore break, and strong undertoe often occur during the winter months which can make this beach a hazardous place Nikon D90 As is / Nikkor lens 18-200 VR
/ / “Beach Picnic” is a pencil drawing which I’ve coloured digitally, I hope you like this image with mother and daughter in similar sundresses. As a child we enjoyed beach picnics all the time, mum would make us special fried chicken (better than Kentucky Fried) and we would go out on the boat to a little island, where i would play with soldier crabs for hours on end, while dad fished and mum sunbaked… they were wonderful times. We also went on the annual Beach Picnic to Bonny Hills with the church and we were great friends with the priest back in those days who was a top water skier.. We would see so many things at Bonny Hills, sea snakes slithered past in the creek where we were swimming and there were amazing white clay deposits in the sand….hours of fun were had by all… not to mention we even had a little mass there… top fun :)
Jackson Bay, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. / I spent four days out on the coast, waiting for a sunset or a sunrise, any glimse of the sun. It just rained and rained, untill the last day and there was a small gap in the clouds. / Nikon D200 Views 821 /
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