Taken at the Brisbane Botanical Gardens, Australia
“As the afternoon light fades, the city is set ablaze, bathed in the golden light of dusk, juxtaposed by a cerulean sky.” This Tone Mapped digitally stitched panorama is composed from a series of hand shot images.
“At 10pm one night at Kangaroo Point, I decided to go for a wander and find some nice vantage points from which to capture panoramas of the city. As I walked along the base of the cliffs and toward the Story Bridge I could hear the roar of the crowds of people living it up in nightclubs across the river. It was a beautiful night and I’m glad I was able to capture this image to share it.” This digitally stitched panorama is based on a series of 40 second exposures. To give an example of the full size of this image, here is a 100% crop of the top of the leftmost building – the Riparian Plaza. Enjoy!
Riverside Free-way, Brisbane @ 8pm on a Thursday night.
Model is Adrian Makeup, styling and photography by myself If you like my work, please help me out by buying a print. :) xxoo Rose
Model is Dan Makeup, Photography, Styling and Post by myself. Please take a second to leave a comment and check out my gallery. It would be greatly appreciated. Visit my flickr! flickr.com/photos/fallenrosemedia If you like my work, please help me out by buying a print. :) xxoo Rose
Model is Adrian Styling, Makeup, Photo and Post by myself Was one of those photos I didn’t think would work. What do you think? Comments are appreciated!
Explore – Highest – Nov 20, 2008 #16 Another storm photo from Brisbane from last night (Nov 20th). The water laps up to the road almost at the moment. So to avoid getting fried, I decided to set the shutter on remote and get the right exposure. Then fire it and run out of the water to the car. This was taken shortly before a few drops of rain came. I knew then I had a few mins to get in the car quickly. Then came the heavy rain, just making it home before the hail! BEST viewed large on BLACK
About Taken in the Brisbane area. It’s actually Garry’s spot, which Kane and I found one day on a trip around the hill side. - ISO 100, f11, 1/2 sec 16mm (2 under) / Sigma 10-20mm Lens / - Tripod full of Cedar Creek water Processing - No HDR / - Punch preset for some extra vibrance / - Unsharp mask / - Soft Light Layer / - Gradient Filter applied afterwards as we were in too much of a hurry to get here!
Summer Storm Location: Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia. / Date: December 2008. This work is also available in Black and White. Featured in Lightning and Storms / Featured in Queensland / Featured in Piers and Jetties Photographic details: / Canon EOS 40D / 18mm, 1/50sec, f22, ISO200 Copyright Notice / © 2000-2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved. /
Taken from Kangaroo Point about 9pm. Brisbane City, Queensland.. Canon 50D, 17mm, light noise removal only… Available in Large Poster size without detail loss.
This is the Oyster wharf at Koolewong In Brisbane Water on the Central Coast. / What impressed me with the image was the appearance of half the image clean and bright coloured, the Wharf dividing, and then the dark monotone side with the dilapidated boat. Almost as if the light was clearing away the drab and ugly. Sorry for rambling. / This image was taken with a D300.
Models: Amber and Rayne / Makeup and Hair: Loran Bean / Assistants: Elleni and Adam Shot next door to where my new studio will be in Brisbane! We were locked out today, so used another room lol! Titled this way because Adam said it looked like one! About the shot: I rarely work with artificial light, mainly because I only have one flash in my kit. But today Elleni lent me her two Ellinchroms :) / This shot in particular had one light on low power coming over Rayne’s shoulder, and a bit of natural light from a window on Amber, diffused through a filter. I wanted some intense shadows for this one, and was hard to get it right. But I a pretty pleased with the results. / / Comments are appreciated
Models: Amber and Rayne / Makeup and Hair: Loran Bean / Assistants: Elleni and Adam
Taken at Nudgee Beach, Brisbane, Australia. / Vertical panorama (Vertorama). HDR made from 12 exp
Here is an alternitive to my original image Banished by the light . This is a 3 image Panoramic made from 3 image HDR so a total of 9 images have gone into making this shot. Taken a little earlier than the previous image I have loaded. This is one of my favourite places to take sunrise shots. / All images that make this panoramic were taken with a Nikon D300 Featured in HDR Photography / Featured in Going Coastal / Featured in Morning and Evenings / Featured in Jpeg Cast-offs
Taken from the bottom of the cliffs along Kangaroo Point, looking towards the city of Brisbane at night. Timed to exclude the ferries leaving light trails along the river.
Green green and more green New Farm Park, rose gardens Part of a series I’m working on… And here’s the calendar o- / Other Autumn Images / -o /
Models: Daniel Groth + Grace May / Fashion: Sushi and Cigarettes (Kris Harman) / Stylist: Cecelia Hides / MUA: Grace Haddan Lighting details: large softbox camera left, bare bulb strobe directed at wall camera right. The internet ruins my colours and makes the pictures look so much brighter. :( how do I fix this?
Lightened Path Featured in Night Photography Photographic details: / Canon EOS 40D / 18mm, 30sec, F16.0, ISO200. Copyright Notice: / © 2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved.
Summer Storm Location: Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia. / Date: December 2008. This is an alternate version of Summer Storm. / / Photographic details: / Canon EOS 40D / 18mm, 1/50sec, f22, ISO200 Copyright Notice / © 2000-2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved.
Model: Grace May / Fashion: Sushi and Cigarettes (Kris Harman) / Stylist: Cecelia Hides / MUA: Grace Haddan yes, that is a little toy horse in her hair!
In memory of Ian, a classmate in Mel’s class at BIA.
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