Rock formation along the Tasman peninsula – South Coast of Tasmania
Raukokore Anglican Church sits on a lone promontory on the East Cape of New Zealand’s north island. This image was featured in the travel section of “The Age” newspaper here in Melbourne on 21st July 2007 / / Image Details: / Camera – Canon EOS33 / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Film – Fuji Velvia 100 Professional / Focal length – Not recorded / Exposure – Apeture Priority / Aperture – Not recorded / Shutter – Not recorded / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / Transperancy scanned using CanoScan 5000F scanner / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / /
After shooting the early light of the morning down at Cape Schanck I thought I’d take a quick shot of the sun light reflecting off the large boulders in this little cove. I love the warm colours and shapes of wet boulders in the sun. If you ever go down to this place when the tied is high and the weather a little on the wild side, the massive waves that come crashing in to this little space throw these boulders around making an awesome rumbling sound. A must see if you live close enough to the Mornington Peninsula.
Taken on a beach in South Africa this bird really looks as if it’s enjoying itself!
Mother nature is preparing her assault… / / Canon 400D / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
A shorebreak on the coastline of Rainbow Valley in the Eastern Cape of South Africa
A fisherman on a rock platform at Cape Schanck, Victoria, Australia.
Sunrise over St James, Cape Town, South Africa
A bit of color and light over the odd rock formations known as the tesselated pavement along the Tasman PEninsula. The Tessellated Pavement is an inter-tidal rock platform – a common enough coastal landform. But here an unusual set of geological circumstances have resulted in a rare landform. The flat-lying siltstone was cracked by stresses in the Earth’s crust, roughly between 160 million years ago and 60 million years ago. The resulting cracks (joints) are seen as three main sets, one aligned to the north- northeast, a second to the east-northeast and the third to the north-northwest. This jointing, exaggerated by processes of erosion, has created the ‘tiled’ appearance. When seawater covers the rock platform, fragments of rock are carried away. Near the seaward edge of the platform, sand is the main cause of the erosion. When combined with wave action the erosional process causes ‘loaf’ or ‘pan’ formations.
Cape Otway Lightstation. Located on the edge of Otway National Park and built with sandstone, this lightstation came to operation in 1848 to guide ships through Bass Strait. When it was decommissioned in 1994 (to be replaced by a low powered solar light), it was believed to be the longest serving lightstation in Australia.
Cabo Espichel. Portugal /
Another shot from my pinnacles evening with Tony Middleton . Great spot, great company, great evening. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 35mm / Filter: UV / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 30 sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
A view from Hyannis Harbor in Hyannis, MA. Commercial Fishing boats to private water craft are housed here! You can also catch the boat to Martha’s Vineyard or sit and relax with a book. I love the composition, lighting and tones in this image. It depicts the area that I live in gives me a sense of peace! / This was my first feature in RedBubble. / Taken with a Canon XTI and wide angle lens 12-24mm. / f/8 / ISO-200 / 1/800 sec / 24mm / Applies effects, topez adjust simpify, and photoshop color adjust and softness etc. FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHY IN” Going Coastal Group” FEATURED PHOTOGRAPHY IN” Retro Conglomerate Group / FEATURED MEMBER AND CHALLEGE WINNER IN “A PLACE CALLED HOME /
Beautiful Cape Cod houses in the town of Barnstable across from the ocean with a lovely marsh in front. Taken with a Canon XTI and wide angle lens 12-24mm / F/8 / 1/800 sec / ISO-100 / focal length- 24mm / partial metering FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / 6/22/2009 Photographer Gina Cormier of Sandwich, MA, has won Second Place for May in the prestigious photography contest sponsored by BetterPhoto.com, the site’s founder, Jim Miotke, announced Monday. More than 19300 entries were submitted to the online photography contest, which attracted contestants from around the world and featured 10 separate categories. Cormier’s stunning image, “Cape Cod Gold (5/1)”, garnered top honors after being submitted in the Digital Darkroom category. All of the winning images can be viewed at BetterPhoto.com’s contest page: http://www.betterphoto.com/contest/winners/0905.asp The contest is conducted each month. Categories include Nature and Landscapes, Animals, People, Elements of Design, Digital Darkroom, Travel and Place, Flowers, Details and Macro, Catch-All, and Monthly Theme. Judging is performed by a panel of professional photographers. Besides its free, popular photo contest, BetterPhoto.com also offers a variety of services: digital camera reviews, online photo courses, free newsletters, a discussion forum, Web sites for photographers, question-and-answer section, how-to articles, photo galleries, and more. / Post processing includes, topez simplify, photoshop color adjustments, sepia, lighting adjustments etc. Photographers can enter this month’s contest and learn more about photography at: www.BetterPhoto.com
Sunset over the Chesapeake Bay, near Cape Henry at Fort Story. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 16mm / Exposure: f18, ISO100 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Cape Henry at Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Sunset at Fort Story *This piece is for sale in a local art gallery. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me directly. Features: / SEA 6/11/2009 / Nikon D90 Users 8/1/2009
Sunset over the Chesapeake Bay, near Cape Henry at Fort Story. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f18, ISO100 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix, Redynamix / Technique: 5-exposure HDR on tripod / Location: Cape Henry at Fort Story, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA See other shots from this set: Sunset at Fort Story *This piece is for sale in a local art gallery. If you are interested in purchasing this piece, please contact me directly.
I set the alarm for 3am and headed out to the coast to catch a sunrise. / / This is the lighthouse at CapeSpear, Newfoundland. It is the most easterly point in North America. So while everyone else was sleeping I was the very first person in North America to see this sunrise… how cool is that! / / The rock that makes the cliffs that the lighthouse sits on reminded me of a martian landscape… / / Settings & Gear Used / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 10 seconds / Apeture: 16 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 22mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / /
Sandwich Beach in Sandwich, MA on Cape Cod. A child walking the beach. / 50 or more grains of sand and stones along this beach! Taken with a Canon XTI and wide angle lens 12-24mm / F/8 / ISO-100 / 40mm / 1/4000 sec
taken along the Northern Coast of Cape Breton Island as an impending storm was arriving / Cape Breton Highlands National Park / Nova Scotia, Canada / Nikon D40 Top Ten in Seascapes Around The World challenge December 2009
Taken at the bottom of Cape Spencer Light house. Innes National Park / Yorke Peninsula / South Australia Scaled down a 100ft cliff/sand dune. Well worth it. Converted to Black and White / COntrast Adjusted / Vignetting Added. Canon 400D / 24-105MM F4L / 2 x ND8s + Polariser Reached 500 Views on 7th November, 2009
Cape Leveque, Western Australia. Taken with a Kodak Easyshare C813 Other Cape Leveque images: Featured in Sea – Thank you!!
Sunset at Cape Peron, Rockingham Western Australia. Captured with Nikon D300 and Sigma 10 – 20 lens. Featured in SEA group 21/11/2009 / Featured in Around The World group 23/11/2009 / Featured in Sensational Sun group 27/11/2009 / Featured in Colour and Light group 30/11/2009
Conditions were far from good when I took this – in fact Betty was having kittens and cursing my hobby for all she was worth! But honestly, what right minded photographer could resist such a scene? And then the icing on the cake was the spray almost enveloping the big Western Gull and giving him a ghost like appearance. / We were at Cape Leeuwin, on the far south westerly corner of Western Australia about 440 kms from Perth, parked beside the water wheel on a gloriously rough and overcast day. The rock with the gulls was right in front of me and I was wondering whether it would be worth a photo because the light was Bad and it was drizzling. Suddenly the sun tried to break through and I was out of the car in a flash – wind or no wind, drizzle or no drizzle, this was my chance. There was no time to erect the tripod – I leaned back on the bonnet of the car and proceeded to fire away and it was only afterwards that I realised I had not given a thought to aperture or shutter settings. However I was on aperture priority so all was well. / How many of us, I wonder, do exactly the same in order to get that one magic photo? Most of us, I bet! / Camera was my Sony Alpha 350 dslr / 55-200 lens with cp filter / Aperture priority – f8. / hand held / As will be pretty obvious, I also did a bit of post processing to bring some contrast into what was an almost washed out sky and also to sharpen up the ocean slightly (I have never been one for “milky” looking waves)
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