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  • Smiths Beach, Yallingup, Western Australia Down on the beach on a beautiful winter’s afternoon. Fellow photographer mates were shooting the light and action :) For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • Just in case people claim they weren’t warned – now you can make sure that they were.

  • Inspiration supplied by MIssKrissty and her magical poem Photographer / After reading MissKristy’s wonderful piece, it tweaked my memory of an image of a photographer I took a while back, so I tracked it down and just had to upload it! It’s funny because I was watching this young lady struggle to get the shot she wanted and there I was about 6 meters away standing at 6’3” looking over the crowd!! LOL!! ...and what is it about us photographers taking photos of other photographers taking photos!! ?? hehehe! / . / Image was digitally captured using a Sony Alpha 100 with a 28 – 75mm. / . / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • I got this shot right before Halloween & edited it in Adobe PS. It has become one of my favorite “fun” captures. I know it is Christmas, but this is just for fun! Thanks for looking!! :)Kristi

  • A design I came up with a while ago… Based on a photograph I took :)

  • As a photographer you see things others normally dont see, even if you dont make a cent selling your work; the only thing that matters is if your able to share your vision.

  • Just completely having a bit of fun. / Hope you enjoy. Not the best picture but it is one hilarious expression / It was taken through glass and it didn’t come out the greatest. / Canon Digital Rebel 400D / Cleveland Metropark Zoo / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Click to View By Category: / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Downtown Cleveland

  • A photograph of a bubble on some twigs….much like the other one but this one had a lot more reflections and colors. You can see my camera and my hand in the middle as well. / It is very yellow, I don’t know how that happened, maybe the gloomy grey skies. Most of them are clear with blue and pink streaks. This one reminded me of colored mercury glass. / (I added shadow to bring out the colors more.)

  • The useful Sunny 16 rule always with you! Version printed in black:

  • I can’t afford film.

  • New T-shirt from Red – The new Guy .. a must have for every Photographer! / Now also available for Dark Tees!

  • When I grow up…..! Just a bit of fun after a bottle of wine : ) See my video on YouTube

  • Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale 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

  • This is a third version of my Cold Blue photograph that was originally taken in Brentwood, California on March 25, 2008.

  • 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

  • It is a Winner in the Challenge Strike a Pose and Shot The Human Position Analyzed in The First Thing Group It got featured in JPG Cast-Offs group group on 4.7.09 It got honored with Kodak POTD on 6.7.09 It got featured in The Photographer in Action Group on 8.7.09 IT also got featured in The Male Photographer Group on 22.9.09 It also got featured in Dimensions Group on 23.9.09 It also got featured in The Human Condition Group on 23.9.09 It was declared winner in a challenge Avtar for Sale in Photography 101 Group on 17.10.09 / /

  • An iconic t-shirt for every notable photographer. Inspired by the great Ian Rankin / and my friend the greater Anthony Fisher of The Foto

  • Still Need The Vision / You may be able to buy top of the range camera equipment at reasonable prices these days, but you still need the vision to create great images. I have a thing for technical illustrations, combine that with my love of drawing hands and this is the result. Detail: / / The tee: /

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