An image captured at sunset on Phillip Island and enhnaced in Photoshop!
Just focused on the Falls of Havasupai here.
Tybee Island, GA / July 30, 2007 / Sony Cybershot DSC-H2 / 5 second exposure, f/8.0, 5:22 AM
Best viewed large. / Shot in a small stream in Royal National Park just south of Sydney Australia. / The blueness of this shot is a mystery to me. I’ve noticed that if you shoot moving water just after sunset it does tend to bring out the blue wavelength, especially if you use a polarising filter oddly enough. But I’ve never got this intensity of blue since. I made some adjustments to the curves and levels in PS to accentuate contrast a little but there is no colour manipulation to the water – this is how it came out! The only thing I can think of is that for some reason at that particular time and the particular angle I was taking this shot the auto colour balance in the camera was fooled into boosting the blue wavelength but this still doesn’t make much sense to me. Any other suggestions (short of radioactive material being poured in the water upstream lol)? I’ve actually got some even bluer than this but, quite frankly, they look so over the top it looks like I went nuts with PS so I haven’t posted them. / Shooting info as follows: / Tv 6 secs / Av f29 / ISO 200 / FL 70mm
©2004 Sara Montour I haven’t uploaded a lot of new photos lately. I’m super busy, but I definitely miss the RedBubble community and am hoping to be more involved. Fridays are a relatively slow day for me, so perhaps that will be my RedBubble day. I took this photo in 2004 when I lived in Ireland. We spent the day by the beach and were very ready to head back home. We finally got all the way back to the car and I saw this little toy and said “hold on! We can’t leave yet! I have an idea!” I ran back to the beach and took this shot and several others.
The colours of the sunset here are tremendous. It is a pleasure to watch the changing colours long after the sun sets, the lights come on and all the other sunset watchers leave (before the best bit!!!). This is the second night we spent in Derby. I have also uploaded the shot from the first night but can’t decide which I prefer. The colours were different on the two nights due to fire in the area.
Bitterly cold day at the Cambridge lake NZ, just moments before the storm ….....
Asterix so a certain film company does not come own heavy on / me! Port Macquarie sunrise
Waterscape / Rawshe-Lebanon
Lake Balaton,Hungary
Lake Balaton,Hungary
Home Sweet Home. The Blue Boathouse, Mounts Bay Road, Perth. Western Australia. I’ve finally dragged my lazy feet to the Blue Boathouse down at Mounts Bay Road, Perth. Despite being a 20 minute drive by the freeway, I never seem to allocate the right time to visit this magnificient icon. It’s possibly one of the most photographed building in Western Australia, and I cannot object it anyway if it was. edits: Realigned, adjusted contrast/brightness. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO / - – - / Shot settings: / Body: Canon EOS 350D / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm HSM DC / Shutter Speed: 1/6 sec / Focal Length: 10mm / Flash: Did not fire / ISO: 100 / Aperture value: f/8
I stand, I stare / I wonder, where? I pray, I breathe / to stay, or leave? I live, I lie / I wonder, why? I love, I pain / I feel the same. I give, I get / and yet, and yet? Shot on Werneth Low, Hyde. Overlooking Manchester City Centre
From the San Juan Islands while whale watching for Orcas. This was taken with a crappy camera so the Quality isn’t the best but it is still high enough to be enjoyable :) / Red-Orange colors are edited.. or practically fake Cokin ;P.
This is the middle cascade of the magnificent National Falls, Royal National Park, NSW Australia. Taken in the late evening during that magic time when the flowing water gets a blue tint to it. / There are three tiers to the falls and each one gets longer as you go down. This one is about 30m high but the bottom one would be at least 100m. It’s really hard to get to and I’m just waiting for some torrential rain to go back and get it. It’s a fascinating trip – you have to actually walk behind the falls to get to their base. / Here’s a shot of the top cascade: / and here’s a shot of the base of the middle cascade just after dusk (when the water goes that magic blue for about 20 minutes)
Oceanside, OR / Dusk
near Ambleside ,Lake District, November 2008
Another shot from Hamelin Bay, Western Australia. I love this area.. can’t wait to go back. all comments appreciated - paul
Featured in Dimensions framing suggestion / The very talented Cathrine / was kind enough to write this beautiful poem: Stranded I await / for signs, for answers / that may come my way / In a day, a word, a gesture / and when it comes, what would I say? For the path to walk is so unclear / My tide is low, my movement lost / Where to go, a mystery to me / Rooted, in this space of now / My final port, I don’t see Don’t want to falter / don’t want to fall / don’t want to sink / into an unknown hole / Just await, the best, I think It will come, it will tell / and then I shall answer / with a clarity of voice / in this circus of a world / I will make my choice and so I await / for my tide to come in / Entire being reaching / to be carried to the place / where my heart and mind would be meeting. / Thanks very much for all your kind support:) xxx
titled by David Parkin smoke on the water Floridian back yard.. Fort Myers , Florida as is from the camera Sony DSC H 7 cybershot point and shoot camera , no tripod. 1/250 / iso 800 / 4.5 f stop / ** /
Nikon D70 sold a card of this
FEATURED in Americas Natural Wonders group on August 2, 2009 / FEATURED in Majestic Massachusetts group on August 5, 2009 / FEATURED in Lakes & Inland Waterways group on August 6, 2009 / FEATURED in All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers group on August 6, 2009 / ============================================== / Wachusetts Reservoir, MA / / / Canon EOS Rebel T1i / Canon EF-S 18-55 IS / Hoya polarizer / / /
The boat’s wake. Shot from the deck of a ferry travelling from Stranraer in Scotland to Belfast harbour July 2009. Late afternoon, the Irish Sea. Canon EOS 450D, 50mm f1.8 lens. shot in raw, curves, levels and slight usm
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