Blue exposure
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Terrigal NSW Australia Equipment used: / Canon EOS 400D / Lens:10-20 Ultra wide Sigma / Hoya Circ Polariser / Cokin NDX8 / Shutter Speed:10 sec / Fstop:f/22 / ISO:100 / Focal Length:10mm
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/ Where am I? / How can I differentiate between the real world / And the dream world? / Which world am I in / Or am I in the unknown, somewhere in between? / Where does reality end / And the dream start? / Is this dream real / Or is this reality a dream? / Do I need to decide which path to take / To the right world? / Or in the end, does it really matter / As long as I follow my heart? / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Long Exposure taken at Werribee South. / Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Aperture: f/20 / Shutter: 40 sec / ISO: 100 Thanks to the Dawn & Dusk Light group for featuring this photo. AND Thanks to mimi for buying it !
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Water was calm unlike the clouds
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Bristol marina, Cumberland Basin, UK / 60secs @ F22, 10 stop ND filter, taken at midday in March
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I know this totally doesn’t look real.. but beilieve me.. it was freezing!! This was a 10 sec exposure, ISO 100 at f20 with an ND filter and circular polarizer..
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Tybee Island, GA July 30, 2007 / 5 second exposure, f/8.0, 5:22 AM
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The Valley of the Waters is @ Wentworth Falls In the Blue Mountains. The Valley of the Waters may be reached by a direct walking track, which descends steeply through temperate rainforest. Cool, moist, shady conditions prevail, and the area is a rich wildlife habitat. / Apart from the regular bushwalkers, you are likely to meet wetsuit-clad abseilers who like to take a more direct, and wet, route down the numerous waterfalls. / From the valley, National Pass takes the walker to the Wentworth Falls, then back up the cliffs to the village. / The Nature Track, & other cliff-top routes, make a good alternative for walkers who prefer to avoid the strenuous climb in and out of the valley. I made a video of this day, its on youtube http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=IUyyD0GvvsQ Shot: Nikon D40X / Format: Raw / Date: 2.8.08 / Exposure: 14.000 second / F No: 22.0 / Focal Length: 18.0mm / Tripod Used
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Apollo Bay before sunrise. Exposure time 24 seconds. View more of my seascapes at: Landscapes and Seascapes
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triple exposure with toycamera holga
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take a break from life and walk the plank
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Ev`a*nes”cence\, n. The act or state of vanishing away; disappearance; as, the evanescence of vapor, of a dream The Cuillens mountain range of the Isle of Skye in the far north of Scotland. / Taken last winter, in the twilight after sundown. / The small coloured balls floating out in the bay are fishing buoys.
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Taken at Docklands, Melbourne. The water surface was a little choppy with the strong breeze, but the 30 sec exposure helped smooth things out. The hardest part was the left hand side where the light was brightest from the complex, a half grad was used to hold back the light, a stronger grad would have been better (if I had one) Taken with a Canon EOS 40D, mounted on a triped (a must) / Aperture used: f/6.3 / ISO : 100 (to keep down digital noise) / Exposure time : 30.secs / Focal length: 10.00mm / Lens used, Sigma 10 – 20mm / / / / / / /
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Shelly Beach,Central Coast NSW Canon 400D / Sigma 10-20mm lens
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Well, this is going to be my last infrared photograph for a while…my filter is broken (sob, sob). Guess that’s what you get for buying a cheap one off ebay. And would you believe that there is a world wide shortage of R72 filters!! ...typical. I asked the local camera shop here in Newcastle (oz) how much a new Hoya R72 would cost. Apparently between $180-$250. After picking my jaw up from the floor I managed to locate one on ebay. I got it for $50. Hopefully it’s the real deal and will last longer than the other one!
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The fight for life. Location: Transylvania
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More Holga magic. /
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A 30 sec. exposure, red and blue pen lights and a wine glass (and many tries). / / / / Won the challenge Words in the group Painting With Light on 4 October 2008. Featured on the HOME PAGE of RedBubble on 4 October 2008 / / / Featured in the Painting With Light group on 7 October 2008 / / Sold as a Card on 14 October 2008 / /
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Colosseum at Dusk / Rome, Italy You can also purchase this picture as a digital file at Istockphoto For more visual input have a look at my website
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Two famous Australian icons: the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. This was a 30 second exposure shot from down near Mrs Macquarie’s Point. Shot at 40mm; f/10; 30sec; ISO100
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Seemed to me that the transition between night time and morning was captured with the stars still visible and the early dawn making an appearance around the corner. Exposure time 37 sec. View more of my seascapes at: Landscapes and Seascapes
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Another infrared image.
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Taken during evening light where the calm waters meet an impending storm.
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Rainbow Series: 2 -BLUE My other works: / A LARGER view to see more in detail… / (Long side is only 1024 here) EXIF: / Taken with a Canon EOS 400D Digital. Exposure: 30 sec (30) ISO Speed: 1600 Aperture: f/32 Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows Metering Mode: Pattern Focal Length: 54 mm Exposure Program: Shutter priority Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV Flash: Flash did not fire White Balance: Manual
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Double exposure of blossom on old wood (Holga).
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