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  • Tradtional owner Lindsay Bookie and his family have allowed access to the wilderness Hay River over the last 2 year. He welcomes travellers to his camp at the far north edge of the Simpson Desert.(it’s about a half day drive from Jervios station coming from the top end off the Plenty Highway. / Along with bush tucker tours and talking around the camp fire he is a great host. / In this image Batton Hill and the spectacular white ghost gums of this area catch the last ray’s of red desert sunset. / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro / 1338 Views

  • Pau, France 2007

  • The first frosen morning of the fall… / This dry leaf was on the camping table at the beach,all frosen.The sun was trying to dry it up again…..untouched. / 7700 +views / Sold a framed print the 22 th of december 2009 to an unknown buyer

  • An Oil painting of Moogarah Dam or Lake via Boonah In Queensland, West of the Gold Coast ,Moogarah Mountain / / / After John Rigby / J Rigby“

  • Oil painting on canvas.Painted on site from the caravan park which is right on the foreshore. Cards suitable for Wish you were Here Holiday /Vacation Australia / ! / http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/border:whitewithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/526621-7-town-of-1770-evening.jpg!

  • FEATURED ON REDBUBBLE HOME PAGE Old army graveyard at Curragh Camp, The Curragh, Ireland Nikon F2as 20mm lens / Infra-red Monochrome negative scanned via NikonScan

  • The Beautifull Malvern Hills in the heart of England. Seen here looking North from British camp, an ancient Iron Age Hill fort , and reputed to be the inspiration for Tolkien’s Weather Top where Frodo is stabbed by the Nasgul’s blade. Taken late in May, just before sunset. The Victorian town of Great Malvern is nestled into the highest of the hills, and is famous for its natural mineral water springs and wells which run freely from the hillside. The Queen even drinks Malvern Water…...could Malvern have been Tolkien’s Rivendell?

  • Every Easter holidays my family go camping at the BIG4 caravan park in Pambula. This is handy as I’ve found it’s quite a photogenic location. I took this shot when it was overcast and a rather boring scene but, I wanted to see what I could do with it. Shot: Canon 400D + Canon 10-22 f/3.5 – f/4.5 @ 1/2, 1/8 (-2), 2 (+2), f/8, ISO100. Post-Processing: I blended and tonemapped the image in Photomatix and then took it into Adobe Photoshop CS3 and did quite a lot of dodging and burning and curves and levels layer masks.

  • A view from the Blackwood Campsite on the Bibbulmun Track just South of Ballingup, Western Australia.

  • We only had one day of rain during our vacation at Prospect Lake, Bracebridge Ontario. We can’t complain! August 2008 Top Ten placement in the Mood & Ambience challenge-Plastic February 2009 / Featured in the Mood and Ambience group February 2009

  • Camp Grim Creation Date: 10.2.08 Models:mjranum-stock / Tree: shudder-stock / Birds: light-stock and fallen-again-stock / Scenery: AJK-Original-Stock / House: Alegion-stock / Textures: Geek Stock, parablev, and amptone-stock

  • At the end of a rugged 11 mile hike across hard, dry, black lava, I finally reached my goal—a tiny campsite nestled against a cloud-shrouded cliff. / I set up my tent and just wanted to plop down and take my boots off. But I had seen a tiny foot trail on a map, which led up the cliffs from this campsite. I grabbed my camera and headed into the mist. There, just a 10 minute hike up a muddy trail, I became surrounded by birds, moisture, ferns, and colors. It was an awesome spot, and thankfully hard enough to reach that very few people will ever find it. Selfish of me? Perhaps.

  • This is my favorite image which I captured a year ago on an 8-day backpack into the incredible canyon. It was my first trip there, and I was with non-photographer/hard-core hiker types. So, I had to shoot on-the-go with very little time to think about my shots. This was the only day that we saw any clouds, and it really helped make the photo work. I didn’t realize this at the time, but the lines really draw the viewer in to the art. Lucky me. I leave tomorrow for another week-long backpack into the Grand Canyon!

  • Pastel on Colourfix Paper (Burgundy) 50cm x 35cm My son and nephew on a camping trip on the Darling River near Wentworth. I made them sit in the rain (it DOES rain sometimes!) while I sat in the comfort of the tent and sketched! Featured in the Country Bumpkin group – January 2009 / Featured in Australia, You’re Standing in It / Featured in Rural Around the Globe / Featured in Impressionist Art – October 2009 / Featured in Country Victoria – Nov 2009

  • Medium – Pastel on Sanded Board High Camp is an area that I often visit between Lancefield and Seymour, Victoria, Australia. The hills in the distance are the Tallarook Ranges. I hoped to convey a feeling of huge distance! This is a quite a large pastel painting – approximately 5ft x 4ft. Top 10 placing in the ‘Skyscape’ Challenge in the Landscape Painting group – September 2009

  • I spent last week in the wilderness, backpacking through the inner depths of the Grand Canyon. A small side trail led to “Ribbon Falls” from Bright Angel stream on the North Rim. So I went. The place was a magical oasis in the hot and arid desert. I photographed for an hour and then left. I was not satisfied. I had to return. Several days later with sore feet and eager to begin my 4000 foot climb out to civilization, I passed this side trail again and went in for a second look at the falls. The sun was different, and so was the mood. I “felt” the place much better this time and “let the picture take me” this time. I like the result.

  • This (far left) cup has been travelling around the world – who knows where it is now. Here (an old rectory in Glebe, Sydney). I’ve tried to create a disparate collection of cups (different backgrounds, histories, journeys or purposes) while they have a core similarity, connection or raison d’etre.

  • Mental and physical preparation for the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras has begun. This is a reworked image of mine from the 2007 Mardi Gras.

  • I return to this exact spot a lot. I have to say it is one of my favorite places to take photographs. This canyon is one of nature’s great cathedrals. It’s hard to explain the feeling that comes over you when you are standing there staring out across the water…Especially during this time of year, when there is nobody else out there. You can have the whole place to yourself, or share it with someone special.

  • 2008 featured in / Mad Hatters on 06/09 / Eye Macros on 06/09 / Odd One Out on 06/09 / Atrageous RB-Self Portrait Galleryon 07/09

  • 3200 ISO is a brave new world for me. As a self confessed low ISO junkie, one who used Ektar 25 film whenever and wherever he could for many years because I wanted tight grain, the tighter the better, I would pull out all the stops I could to use that amazing ISO 25 film! For sure I’d never gone above ISO 1000 and then only to shoot indoor sporting events. Low ISO was(?) a hang-up for me! But I wanted to try astral photography and high ISO can get you there! However as we all know high ISO leads to increased noise which is something fairly new to me. You can use software and Photoshop plugins but I’ve been considering, one way to control noise would be to minimize or eliminate it by keeping the ISO as low as possible and that’s one way I‘m leaning. So in that regard it looks like a fast 50 prime is in order! It’s fun to be experimenting and learning, eh! Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 30 / Av( Aperture Value ) 3.5 / ISO Speed 3200 / Focal Length 18.0mm / Flash at 1/16 power and about 12 or 13 paper towels for diffusion. “One Night Under the Milky Way” was shot at Flamber Head on Newfoundland’s East Coast Trail For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr

  • Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/45 / Av( Aperture Value ) 8.0 / ISO Speed 100 / Focal Length 28.0mm Taken on August 30, 2009 as Tropical Storm Daniel passed through! For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr

  • 10/30/09 ~ Featured in Rural Around the Globe ~ Thank you kindly!! 10/1/09 ~ Featured in Color me a Rainbow ~ Thank you!!! An old hunting camp at the base of Peter’s Mountain, framed by red autumn leaves and a country field – taken during an evening walk along Stahl’s Drive, Clarks Valley, PA – 9/24/09 This field is beside my son’s house and is always full of deer at night. They never come out during the day so I can take pics!

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