This is an infrared shot taken at a place called Pelican. No…there weren’t any pelicans there the day I took this…!!! / / The title is inspired by Moby. / / / / / / / / /
An infrared shot. / / / / /
SOLD: Laminated Print / / / / /
SOLD: 3 Laminated prints / 6 cards Taken on the Hunter River. This is my most popular image….and it’s my best ever infrared. / / / / / /
Back to IR today …. different location and a different atmosphere. Hope you like it. / / / / / / / /
Tried something a little bit different this time. What do you think? / / This one is for Paul Tupman / / / / / / / / / / / /
This was taken at Swansea, Newcastle NSW, Australia. The water around this place is absolutley amazing – the most beautiful blues I have ever seen…unfortunately not so good for capturing in IR…but I managed to get the sky to turn out like the colour of the water. Honestly, that’s the colour of the water. / / / / / / / / / / /
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I often get questions about the pump house and the diving blocks at Merewether Beach so I found out a bit of info….. 1935 / At a cost of 2,600 pounds, Merewether Ocean Baths, acclaimed as the ‘largest of their kind in the State’ opened as part of the Merewether Golden Jubilee celebrations in November. There was a procession in fancy dress from the Council chambers to the baths. Considered ‘the greatest advertisement for Merewether as a residential suburb’, the new baths had been built further seaward and a little to the south of the older Merewether baths on the same rock platform. At 110 yards by 90 yards, they were ‘big enough to hold the larger swimming events’ and separated into a main pool and a children’s pool by a wide promenade. The main pool nearest the sea was 110 yards long and 55 yards wide, while the shore portion was 110 yards long and 35 yards wide. The 3,500 pounds for relief work on the baths had been paid by the NSW government. Excavation of the baths promised to yield 6,000 to 7,000 cubic yards of stone valued at 2,500 pounds. Merewether Council was seeking a further government loan to cover the construction of dressing-sheds at the baths. The new baths became central to the life of the community and prompted more people from the Lower Hunter district to visit Merewether. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Merewether, NSW, 2291, Australia / (Latitude South 32d 57m 07s, Longitude East 151d 45m 23s) / Date: 24-02-2008 @ 7:46PM ISO200 / f/8 / Focal Length: 8mm / Exposure: 2.5sec / Filter: Circ polarizing & ND4 / Tripod
A train departing. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Wickham Station, Newcastle, Oz. / Date: 4th March, 2008 @ 8:17PM ISO200 / Focal Length: 7.8mm / f/8.0 / Exposure: 6.5sec / Filter: Polarising filter / Tripod
Another infrared.
/ Sold as cards, matted prints, framed prints Canon Rebelxt Sigma 17-70mm Southern Ontario Canada
I just liked it =-)
This started out as a fairly average snap….I think it’s turned out OK. I think I used about 5 layers of texture.
Taken in the grounds of Morisset Mental Hospital…yes, I felt quite at home =-)
The former railway line that once snaked its way fifteen kilometres from Adamstown to Belmont was originally constructed in the late 1880’s. It was used to transport coal from mines in the Lake Macquarie area to the Port of Newcastle. Evidence of some of the mines is still visible from the track. The Adamstown to Belmont Rail line helped contribute to the development of Newcastle and Lake Macquarie. As well as being used for coal haulage, it was used as a passenger service between Belmont and Newcastle with stations at Kahibah, Whitebridge and Redhead. The last scheduled steam train ran in 1967 before switching to diesel and the last passenger train ran in 1971. During the 1980’s coal mines along the corridor began to close down and the line ceased to be used in 1991 with the closure of Lambton B Colliery. The railway closed in 1991, and the two Councils completed the purchase of the corridor in 1994. Shortly after, the Fernleigh Tunnel (having survived two earthquakes in 1925 and 1989) was closed to public access following an assessment of its structural condition. It has since been reopened and this is where I took this photograph.
Well, I’m back from my trip to the farm …. back to civilization ..ie..the internet. I took lots of photos – way too many.. Here is one I took at a stop over in Sydney. This is a fountain at Olympic Park and naturally the first photo I post has to be infrared. PS..Can’t wait to check out all the work everyone posted while I was away =-)
A lonely park bench waiting for company in a cold winter day.
This is for the HDIR group challenge. The original image is infrared. Taken on my old FujiFilm FinePix with an R72 filter attached. I used Topaz Adjust to get the HDR effect on the leaves of the tree. The challenge stipulates a reflection….so I made one ..(I hope) by inverting the original image and adding some motion blur and altering the perspective. Then I added a layer of texture ..I felt it just needed something else to finish it off. Oh, and the title comes from a band called “LIVE” from their CD “Mental Jewelry” It’s playing at the moment on my computer and I thought it was appropriate.
It looks like this portrait of Harrison and a shot of Ethan in my chair are to be featured in the June edition of the British mag “Photography Monthly”....how cool is that! It’s a feature on Natural Light Photography and the best thing is that they found and approached me! / You can see the shot of Ethan and the Chair here
I have been scanning lots of negatives lately and came across these that I took last autumn. I didn’t initially print them because my beloved Leica R3 had a light leak – some negs were beyond saving but I have managed to get quite a few where I feel the light leakage has actually been beneficial to the outcome. I may be posting more from this series or might just put them on my website .. they work better as a body of work than singular. You get more of an insight into childhood and how a walk in a frost laden woodland opens up a new world to them.
This is my husband (on the right) and his father …..no surprises what my husband is going to look like…lol BEST VIEWED LARGE This is also on display at Gallery RAW for the Men’s Health Exhibition.
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr…...........!!!!!!!!!!!!! / / created with Incendia&PSP
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