Part of my Reflections of Life series of macro cave shots showing the relationship between water, man and the cave environment.
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Barbados, March 2006
I took this shot on Bell Island, if you look closely at the base of the cliff you can see a natural tunnel that has been bored through the rock by the water and out to the other side. The bravest and most daring of kayakers venture into these tunnels to explore. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /
This image was bitch to capture and process. There was about a gazillion stops between the highlights and shadows. I think from memory I did a 9 stop bracket to capture the shadow and detail. The processing was really difficult to do without making the image look unreal. Natural Bridge is a pretty cool place to visit in Springbrook National Park in QLD. Enjoy.
Natural Bridge, Numminbah Valley, / Gold Coast Hinterland, Queensland, / Australia
When you find ice this colour it really takes your breath away! / / (Antarctic Peninsula) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
A dark cave, a small opening letting in a beam of sunlight that hits the blue, blue water which fills the largest part of the cave. The perfect occasion for a colorful abstract. You can find this image as a wallpaper on my wallpaper website
Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com This beautiful water reflection scene is at the end of the trail in Reed Flute Cave, located near the city of Guilin, China. I shot this on 35mm film, then had it converted to a high res tiff file. There was no editing done to this….. it is really that lovely! This is one of the last images I shot on film before making a complete transition to digital.
Macro shot of water droplets attached to tree roots in Shawl Cave at Wombeyan Caves, NSW. / These tree roots emerge from the ceiling in Shawl cave and are so incredibly fine that even the slightest movement can damage them. They are covered in water droplets which cling precariously to the roots and are quite simply one of the most beautiful things I have seen in a cave.
Thunder Cave along Great Ocean Road
Poor Octopus Girl, its very lonely at the bottom of the Ocean. Inspired by Camille Rose Garcia
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This is the famous Seal cave in Oregon. They have a view point where the view is obscured by a cage. There is a small ledge of cement where you can sit a camera down and take a time exposure or at least try to hold your camera still. The view is though a small window in the cage for the camera. Those are seals on the rocks. The light was nice and my luck was good.
When you find ice this colour it really takes your breath away! / / (Spitsbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / /
1212 views…In ancient times of lore, lived a Wizard called Merlin who inhabited a Crystal cave, he was a very strong and wise Wizard who helped King Arthur win many battles and keep a united and peaceful kingdom. for many long years…. but where it is nobody really knows…...view LARGE+see the Bats~+skulls lol!! ...Merlin experimenting in Corel Paint shop pro & photoshop with layers & brushes /planets/bats tweaked up the contrast& hue…. featured in ‘In the beginning ancient practises ....
Description…well its kinds obvious, its a Cod in a Cave ;-) Ok, its a Black Cod (Epinephelus daemelii) sorrounded by Eastern Pomfrets (Schuettea scalaripinnis) at Fish Rock Cave (http://www.southwestrocksdive.com.au/) off the Northern NSW Coast, Australia (http://tinyurl.com/a99zm4) Black Cod are classed as a “Vulnerable” species, they are not yet and hopefully will never be endangered. Follow the 2 links above and from one you will see a drawing of Fish Rock Cave. This dive site is one of the must-do dives not just of Australia but of the world! The classic Fish Rock photograph is similar to this one but with Grey Nurse Sharks so it was great to get this shot, particularly as the Black Cod are relatively shy and tend to run and hide when divers approach. This shot also features in one of my calendar’s
Spiral Ice Berg When you find ice bergs like this it really takes your breath away! / / Antarctic / / P.S. Can you see the face in the ice?!
Inside a small cave looking at Cascade Falls in Matthiessen State Park in northern Illinois. Camera: Canon 5D / Lens: Canon 24-70 mm] / Heliopan thin circular polarizing filter / Aperture: f22 / ISO 50
Old Mans Cave Upper Falls (TOP of FALLS) / The most popular of all the Hocking areas is Old Man’s Cave, located on S.R. 664. Here at Upper Falls, the Grandma Gatewood Trail begins its six-mile course connecting three of the park’s areas: Old Man’s Cave to Cedar Falls to Ash Cave. This same trail has been designated as part of Ohio’s Buckeye Trail as well as part of two national systems—the North Country Scenic Trail and America’s Discovery Trail. Hocking Hills State Park, Logan, Ohio Old Man’s Cave @ Hocking Hills NIKON D60 18-55 Nikor VR Lens 2009 Copyright: Tori Buck/Karma & Effect Photographix FEATURED IN JPG CAST-OFFS MAY 2009 FEATURED IN IF IT DOESN’T BELONG MAY 2009 1ST PLACE WINNER IN “BREATHLESS” CHALLENGE IN IIDB GROUP MAY 2009 FEATURED IN FORESTS MAY 2009 FEATURED IN OHIO PHOTOGRAPHERS MAY 2009 1ST PLACE WINNER IN Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos Challenge, “My Fantasy” MAY 2009 FEATURED IN APPALANCHIAN ARTISTS GROUP MAY 28, 2009 PLACED FOURTH IN “My Favorite Place” in the Heartland CHALLENGE IN THE HEARTLAND GROUP JULY 2009 FEATURED IN THE HEARTLAND GROUP JULY 2009
What a magical place this is Natural Bridge (also known as Natural Arch), in the World Heritage-listed, Springbrook National Park, Queensland, Australia. Over millions of years, the waters of the mountain fed Cave Creek has worn away at the basalt cave roof, to create this natural wonder. Home to a colony of glow-worms, only visible after sunset. The short hiking walk takes you through some beautiful rainforest, most of the time, you can hear the falling waters of these falls. A must see if you come to the area! Canon 50D, 14mm. Available large, and definately best viewed Large!
The Marakoopa Cave, in the The Mole Creek Karst National Park, north/west Tasmania. The flowstone features in this cave are Breathtaking! There is 2 tours you can do in the caves, this is the lower one, there is also an upper one, which unfortunately I didn’t have time to do on this trip. The pool of water in this one is actually higher than the base of the cave at the back of the shot. This gives some real cool illusions. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available large, and definately best viewed LARGE!
Crystal Caves, Bermuda Underground fresh water caves in Bermuda. The temperture above ground was well above 30 Celsius, while the temperature in caves was probably only 15. The water was verrry cold to swim in. “You can go to heaven if you want. I’d rather stay in Bermuda.” – Mark Twain
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