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Title: Here Comes The Sun / Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: / Dimensions: / Exposure: / Focal Length: / ISO: 100 / Filter: None / Flash: None / Tripod: None / Uploaded Date: / Comments: I couldn’t resist taking a picture of the sun coming up this morning. I took this from my work parking. © 2009 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
having given myself the afternoon to spend with redbubble I’ve decided to post a wildcard image into the fashion competion. Originally shot on velvia in available light and if you look really closely the model has a camera in her crotch. :) / This is a companion image to “Bloom” these look really good framed. hint hint :)
The Three Sisters, Katoomba NSW.
Thought I would try a scene in Sepia…kinda something different
The sun slowly sets over the Appalachians of the Smoky Mountains bringing the end to the day. Shot was taken from the Clingmans Dome Parking lot in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park !
Taking a few minutes before my “Days End”. The colors are much cooler showing why these are known as the lower Blue Ridge Mountains. The foggy mist is why these particular mountains became known as the Smokys the colors and layers of ridges drew me to this shot. So often in making sunset/sunrise shots photographers shoot one or two shots and move on. This time of day is one of rapidly changing tones. Some of the most dramatic shots can be made after most have left or got there. When the clouds are illuminated by the sun after/before it has pasted the horizon. Those photographers willing to slow down an spend some time will be the ones fully enjoying this time of day when the warm/cool colors met, mingle, and drift apart. As you can see between the 2 shots 2 minutes make a dramatic difference. Clingmans Dome Area Great Smoky Mountain NP / Most recently featured in MASTERS OF THE SCENIC Camera: Canon Rebel Xti / Lens: Canon 28-135mm / Focal Length: 100mm / Manual / Shutter Speed: 1/4s / Aperture: 10 / ISO: 100 / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / Cable Release / Format:RAW
After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added some Apophysis layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron
After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added some Apophysis layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron Happy holidays to all my bubble friends! :o)
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After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added a photo and an Apophysis layer to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work. http://www.redbubble.com/people/tron
After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added a number of Apophysis layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work.
Taken from the parking lot at Clingmans Dome,GSMNP. The mountain was named for Brigadier General Thomas Lanier Clingman, by Arnold Guyot a geographer. Clingman in the 1850’s was the first to accurately measure the height of the mountain. The mountain was called Kuwa’hi (the mulberry place) by the Cherokee. This is where the legendary great bear chief and doctor dwelled.In whose magic bath the wounded bears are restored to health…Settlers first called it Smoky Dome then later was called Mount Buckley before Guyot named it offically
Taken from Burleigh Headland across to Surfers Paradise. 30 second ‘time exposure’
She is greater than ever--she is more loving than ever-she is more gracious than ever-she is stronger than ever-she is my land—Her name is America the Beautiful. I created this to show the earth--she is still gorgeous-and she is not falling—SHE IS RISING! An American, / A Patriot, / A Warrior, / LONG LIVE THE RED, / THE WHITE, / & THE BLUE! Dale Crum
First full moon of 2009, taken in the early evening at Sunshine Beach QLD. Fairly windy, with a very agressive swell!
After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added a number of Fractal Explorer layers to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work.
the titlle says it all!...enlarge it to see how beauty thanks!!! / enjoy… / / /
Ive been playing again :) this has 2 fractals ..one UF 4 and one is Incendia I did a dog fantasy thing with the tulip so of course I had to do a cat :) / view larger
This is another shot from our quick trip down south, had a great time.. This is one of my favorites. Canon 30D + 10-22mm 14mm<br />41 seconds f4 – ISO 200 / ND400 + ND8 Grad All comments appreciated Regards Paul
Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / 1/400 f/13.0 ISO1600 / HDR (1 shot) in Photomatix Pro3.2 / and PP in PS CS3
Nikon D60 / Nikon 18-55mm / 1/60 f/8.0 ISO180, as is
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