Most Photographed Boatshed in Perth
Imaging how the famous Matilda Bay Boatshed would be like say 50 years ago.
One of Perth’s most photographed waterscape. The best photographs tend to be those unplanned moments that don’t come along all to often, when mother nature and timing cross paths. As Ansell Adam said: ””A good photograph is knowing where to stand”” but I think it is also knowing…when. I think I was extremely luck to catch this moment, as I have seen hundreds of photos of this place, but I think I have captured the amazing symmetry that the nature hides most of the time.
A view across the bay from some sea baths on the cliffs at Sorrento. / Taken with a Lomo Fisheye 2.
The boatshed, situated in Matilda Bay, is thought to have been originally constructed in the early 1930s. Panoramic view.
A Boatshed on the Swan River in Perth Western Australia
A good thing to do whenever you contemplate daydreaming, is to make sure you have a camera on you.
I could have given you the standard run of the mill Cradle Mountain shot… I decided instead to go with this as the line of the mountain behind this boatshed was just sensational. And yes, that is the corner of Cradle Mountain itself on the far left hand side which I think balances the other mountain wonderfully.
...but still some life left in this old boat shed at Wineglass Bay Tasmania.
Went for a walk with my wife in the afternoon and spottet this eye blinding shed at the western foreshore,think I saw something similar from Heather some month ago ?
Mornington Peninsula - 18×20 framed matted print – gallery
A photo taken yesterday just after sunset, I used an ND8 Grad, ND8 and a Circ Polariser, no photoshop save for the cropping. White balance set low on the camera to enhance the blue tones. This shot is a 13 second exposure at f8 All comments appreciated - paul / http://www.paulmp.com.au / http://www.paulpichugin.com
The Crawley Edge Boatshed on the Swan River, One of the most iconic landmarks in Perth. The Boatshed is believed to have been built in the 1930’s. Taken with my 5DMkII and 24-105 f/4 ISO 100, 30 second exposure. As seen in The power of encouragement And featured in: 5DMkII Group Canon DSLR Group And Riginals Group Friends of RedBubble Group Art By Bubble Hosts Group WA Red Bubbles Mk II Western Australia Group
The Crawley Edge Boatshed on the Swan River, One of the most iconic landmarks in Perth. The Boatshed is believed to have been built in the 1930’s. Canon EOS 5DMkII.
Anglesea River / Anglesea, Australia. / This image is also featured in my calendar “Anglesea”.
Blue in a Sea of Red The blue boathouse immersed in a beautiful ruby-red sunset over Perth, Western Australia. I wished I timed this piece for Valentines day but oh well, better late than never. I was busy celebrating Single Awareness Day (SAD) on V-day anyway. ;) Enjoy <3> Taken sometime in Autumn April 2008. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
I was lucky enough today to have the time to get back out to this magic place, and just at the right time too when all the leaves have turned but not yet fallen from the trees. The last time I went there (exactly a month earlier) they were replacing the bridges between the islands so I couldn’t get to the best spot, and even though they are still working on the bridges, I did what any good photographer would do and jumped the barriers anyway. Taken at the Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens, Dandenong Ranges NP, Victoria. Shot with a Nikon D200, 12-24mm lens at 20mm, F/16, 100 ISO. 7 shot HDR. Tone mapped in Photomatix, other adjustments in Photoshop. BEST VIEWED LARGER
There is something different about this shot. Something that makes it different from my other photos. Any guesses? Ok, i’ll give you a clue, it was taken on my new toy, the Canon 50D! A nice upgrade for me, and so far i’m very impressed with the image quality, with only minor post adjustments needed. This is one RAW shot processed in Adobe Lightroom. Also, you’ll notice that there aren’t any other photographers in the shot. Thats because all 5 of them were directly behind me. I think i may have ruined their shots, sorry!
Sunset at one of the Mosman Bay boathouses in Perth, Western Australia. EOS 500D. Featured in: Art By Bubble Hosts, Dawn and Dusk Light, Riginals, Timber and Water.
This boat shed lies on Tasmania’s East Coast.
This is a reshoot of an earlier shot, this time with my 5DmkII and 16-35mm. Crawley Edge, Perth, WA I love the clarity and colour in this shot. I have exagerated the blue by adjusting the white balance in the camera. Regards Paul / http://paulmp.com.au
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