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  • There is an alternative version of this shirt, minus the film strip, here / / / Here is a rather impressive photo / / And here is Lady Lucan /

  • A clear night at the Capricorn Roadhouse, near Newman WA

  • Our Cat having a Snooz, couldnt help taking a pic

  • Hey! Back off, buddy! That seagull is MINE!! Don’t you just hate it when other photographers invade on your territory? (all in good fun, guys :P)

  • Some of my other T-shirt designs: /

  • The “Tania Rose” watermark is NOT printed on the Shirt /

  • Find me a cheekier beef horse than this, and I’ll gladly give you my favourite teapot. Detail, colour, taste and pure cheek – this cheeky cow’s got the lot. To quote what she said to me just after I took the picture: “Moo”. And you can’t argue with that. Proud of your kitchen? Imagine this beauty on your wall. As a picture, I mean. Not the actual cow. Look at my lovely shop: http://baddoggy.redbubble.com/ Taken on the cliffs above Robin Hood’s Bay, near Whitby, North Yorkshire. I could’ve cropped it conventionally, but I couldn’t bring myself to chop out that sky.

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 14 sales so far :) / Smile Baby – Retro Tee / A brown paper creation inspired by all the fantastic photographers i love so much on Red Bubble…. you know who you are guys and gals…. i love you all!!! / Mix Media – on brown paper – ink, pastel, acrylic, charcoal, coloured pencil, felt tip pen

  • A tribute to my beloved vintage camera and fellow TTV lovers. I often wonder where has she been? what has she seen? in whose hands? and through whose eyes? I love giving another life to this wonderful, simple, solid, stylish camera. Best viewed LARGE Here’s a more detailed view of the halftone. /

  • I thought i would quickly pop onto Bubble and show you this,,My wonderful Daughter gave me this beautiful little fairy for christmas, and my fabulous Son gave me super special Macro lens’s for my Camera, which i used to take a shot of the Fairy. / I took fairy into psp and painter x to do my thing with,,hope you like it.. Happy New year to everyone,,,,,:)

  • Taken with Nikon D70

  • Neutral Density Filters
    by Mel Brackstone

    I can’t talk about these filters in any sort of technical way, but I can explain what I bought, and how good they are at allowing you to …

    I can’t talk about these filters in any sort of technical way, but I can explain what I bought, and how good they are at allowing you to shoot dawn and sunset without losing all your sky detail. I started off with a set of Cokin P filters. The filters sit in a plastic holder, that attaches to the front of your lens by way of an adaptor ring. The ring needs to fit the front element of your main landscape lens. When I used the Canon 20D the Cokin P was fine, with no vignetting, but once I bought the full frame Canon 5D, my lens had to be closed down to 24mm wide. This was unacceptable to me, since I like wide landscapes. Looking into various other filters meant spending quite a bit more money, however, all the reviews showed Lee filters to be ideal. There are a couple of companies here in Oz that sell them, and after wasting time ordering and paying in advance to an overseas company, only to find that they were out of stock, with no idea of a delivery date, I asked for a refund and contacted Mediavision in Sydney. Geoff was very helpful, and gave me a quote for a foundation kit, wide angle adaptor ring, a set of 3 neutral density soft graduated filters, and a full 0.6 ND filter. Postage was only slightly extra, and I had them in my hot little hands within the week. Geoff also sent a Lee catalogue. / Mediavision Australia / Sydney Office:- 4 Monash Road,Gladesville NSW 2111 / Phone:(02) 9816 4055 Fax: (02) 9816 1661 / Melbourne Office :- 22 Yertchuk Avenue,Ashwood Victoria 3147 / Phone:- (03) 9807 5133 Fax:- (03) 9807 7814 When I go to the beach, I take a bag with just filters and holder. They all have their soft cloth or soft vinyl bags, and it’s easier to slip them in and out of there without having to take off my backpack. Before dawn I’ll generally just have the adaptor ring and holder on the lens, with no filter. As the sun gets closer to jumping up from under the horizon, the filters are brought into play. Usually I’ll add the 0.6 first, if there’s not much cloud around, and once the sun has risen, the 0.9 will be added on top. The soft graduation means that you can slide the filter up and down, even slightly below the horizon, and it doesn’t leave a solid line. I haven’t been in a situation where I think I’d need the hard grad, to be honest. The holder turns easily if you wish to switch to portrait mode, just remember to turn it back when you go back to landscape mode! Because I live in Queensland where the sun is especially bright, all year round, it’s important to have these filters to make the most of a good sky. It’s near impossible to capture sky detail AND foreground detail without them. I don’t shoot in the daytime if I can get away with it, usually we pack up and leave the beach within 30mins after sunrise. I believe that you can still make good use of the ND grads all through the day, but I don’t have any real experience of that. Even shooting waterfalls can be easier when using ND filters, because it cuts out some of the light that might otherwise over-expose your image if you’re trying for silky water. The only problems we’ve all had is when the sea mist is particularly bad. In that instance we are constantly looking for ways to clean the filters, and still haven’t come up with a satisfactory solution. If anyone can help, we’d be much obliged! I hope this helps, as I said, not techy, but may be helpful for anyone looking to know what to buy….. cheers This has also been added to the tips and advice forum of All Seascapes Group forum

  • / I wouldn’t like to feed the photographers for which this photo is the plain and simple truth. Another instalment in my Nostalgia series although a little different then usual in the set-up. It’s a lot simpler a composition then most of my work, but let me assure you, it was so much harder to get right! Shot with my relatively new Pentax K10D and a very old Pentax-A 1:1.7 50mm objective. You can read all about the technique used in this tutorial more work / the calendar / preview / “Forgotten” was sold as a Medium mounted print to an anonymous buyer. Thank you! “Forgotten” is also freely downloadable as a wallpaper to decorate your desktop.

  • Inspired by one of my student’s creative writing about photography and her magnificent sketches of an old camera. Thank you to rsmac for your help!

  • The Icon. You know you want it…

  • The Icon. You know you want it… Also, 3 is better than one!

  • A lovely bird sits in the branches as a new day dawns..the bird image was .taken with my old Canon EOS 5D Camera (I now have the 5DMII) and with my Canon EF 70-200mm f/4 L IS USM lens at 200mm; 1/1600 s; f/4; ISO 400; Aperture Priority setting… Glorious Nature Art Overlay “red dawn” bokeh overlay

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  • / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: All Soft and Cuddlies / TOP 10 IN A CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP: Focus and Lighting Camera: Canon G9

  • Gundlach-Manhattan camera. For more about Gundlach-Manhattan cameras visit Camerapedia

  • Lensbaby Lenses
    by Mel Brackstone

    Lensbaby lenses allow you to discover a new way of seeing, and recording what’s all around you....

    Lensbaby lenses allow you to discover a new way of seeing, and recording what’s all around you. (Composer and Muse Lenses) They attach to all well-known SLR cameras, and are light and easy to carry around. These SLR lenses allow you to achieve a variety of creative effects in camera, and you can change the effects by swapping one optic out and dropping another one in.
 
I’ve been fortunate enough to be able to play with lensbabies for a few years now, I bought my first one in 2005. Being able to tilt and shift the lens to produce less or more blur is a joy. I love playing with shallow depth of field, and with the addition of their macro add-ons I can shoot close-up shallow depth of field at very little extra expense! They also produce an amazing wide angle attachment for when you want to see more! My Lensbaby gallery I must admit I love my Lensbaby original, which produces the most beautiful creamy dreamy soft blur around the outside, with a little bit of focus in just one spot. To change aperture you drop out the little black disk with a hole in it, and replace it with another. Lensbabies don’t communicate with the camera, so it’s up to you to focus using the viewfinder. Hi Lite was shot with LB Original However, since obtaining the Lensbaby Composer last year, I’ve switched allegiances. Composer is a sweet lens, much easier to use, and has the optional drop in Optic Swap System! The Optic Swap System lets you switch the optic in your lens. Composer arrives with the Double Glass Optic installed which has a sharp ‘Sweet Spot’ of sharp focus that falls away into a beautiful blur. You can move the sweet spot around your photo by bending the lens. When you want a different look, you can take out Double Glass and drop in Single Glass for a more primitive look, Plastic for a toy camera look or Pinhole/Zone plate to do pinhole photography! Lensbaby has just announced two more optics:- Fisheye and Soft Focus, which means you can have six different looks with your Composer or Muse. (Optic Swap System) For those of us with movie-making capability with their DSLRs, Lensbabies offer the ability to add atmospheric blur to movies as well! The Glory was shot using LB Composer with deliberate defocus. Breezy was shot using LB 3G, the predecessor to Control Freak. The Lensbaby Group has some outstanding examples of work done with these lenses. Don’t forget, focus is over-rated. (Lensbaby accessories)

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