One of a kind event…I was lucky to be out that morning and to actually saw it. The shadow was cast when fog only occured on the western side of the CBD. So i came around and took this. The morning sun hit the tower and cast shadow on to the fog. AMP tower is the tallest viewing platform in Sydney.
/ southgate, melbourne, australia…..
Title: Here Comes The Sun / Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: / Dimensions: / Exposure: / Focal Length: / ISO: 100 / Filter: None / Flash: None / Tripod: None / Uploaded Date: / Comments: I couldn’t resist taking a picture of the sun coming up this morning. I took this from my work parking. © 2009 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Morning light on a back street,Canton, China 1987
Taken while on a bike ride along Melbourne’s Yarra River, heading towards the big smog.
Black and white is the only treatment on this photo taken early in the morning. The black ray above the Eiffel tower is a natural effect.
And now let me take you out again towards one of the beautiful lanes around here. Again this shot was taken on the morning of 23rd December 2007, one of the best days of the past months. Taken on the northerly side of the Ridderoordse Bossen near Maartensdijk in the Netherlands. Near Maartensdijk, 23rd December 2007, 11,10 am / Nikon D 80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 75 mm / F 11, 1/80, ISO 200 Featured in “Natural Color and Light”
Shadow of a lamp on a tipical mediterranean pastel wall.
The morning sun shining thru the tree in Churchill Drive Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in late October MY BUBBLESITE
BEST VIEWED LARGER / This shot was taken at Dawn from the building I work in it shows in the North Sydney CBD. The Sydney Harbour Bridge links the North Sydney CBD with the Sydney CBD. The shot was taken using a Nikon D300, Nikon 18 – 200mm lens , for any Nikononians the 18-200mm lens is wonderful it comes in handy as a all purose lens. The shot was created from 3 exposures and processed with Photomatix HDR software. So continues my exploration of HDR.. its fun
BEST VIEWED LARGER Big City ,even Bigger sky, taken at sunrise on a simply perfect morning, just look at that sky Berrys Bay is located on the Northern shore of Sydney Harbour . The harbour has many bays and tributaries. Berrys Bay /Balls Head Reserve can be reached by train from the city, you alight at Waverton Railway Station. The former BP Berry’s Bay bulk fuel storage and distribution terminal is located on the cliffs and foreshore area of Balls Head/Waverton Peninsula approximately 1.6 km northwest of the Sydney CBD. The site was operated by BP Australia as a fuel storage and distribution facility from the early 1920s. BP’s operations ceased in 1993 and the tanks were demolished in the mid 1990s. Premier Bob Carr announced in 1997 that this site, together with the Coal Loader and Caltex Sites on the other side of the peninsula would be preserved as Public Open Space It now has been returned to the public, as part of Sydney Harbour National Park, as you can see it is a magical site with wonderful panoramic views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge , Sydney Opera House (you can see under the bridge) the Sydney Skyline. Thank god governments make some good decisions returning open spaces to the people not the Developers. And yes England did send convicts to Australia for punishment Equipment used : Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens, no filters and processed using Photomatix My continuing journey into HDR continues !
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER THANKS FOR DROPPING IN COMMENTING AND IF I”M LUCKY FAVOURITING THIS WORK This shot was taken from McMahons Point on the North Shore of Sydney Harbour. The location offers views of Sydney Harbour Bridge,CBD and Opera House, as you can see one of the best times to experience the harbour is early morning when the sun hits the city and the harbour surface is as still as a pond. Shooting Details: Nikon D300, 5 bracketted images , Hand Held all exposures processed through photomatix
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER This shot was taken from McMahons Point on the North Shore of Sydney Harbour. The location offers views of Sydney Harbour Bridge,CBD and Opera House, as you can see one of the best times to experience the harbour is early morning when the sun hits the city and the harbour surface is as still as a pond. Shooting Details: Nikon D300, 5 bracketted images , Hand Held all exposures processed through photomatix
Train tracks reflect the early winter sun in Dublin city. What journey will they take us on today? / Featured on the Red Bubble Home Page 17th March 2009.
Surfers Paradise skyline Australia /
Much Better Viewed LARGER You know sometimes its just worth getting out of bed driving into the city and waiting for the sun to rise ! This shot was taken from the western side of circular quay, Sydney Harbour just as the harbour greets a new day. A features the Diva of Sydney Harbour as her sails greet the day. Equipment: Manfrotto Tripod, Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm and alarm clock Technique: 5 Bracketted images , processed in Photomatix, tidy up in Adobe Elements. No Filters, No Colour manipulation just a little help from someone up there ! See Also
City Life Series City pond, Moscow, Russia City Life – “Morning Reflection” was featured in the groups The Beauty of the European Waters and Out of the Blue
Boston Harbour very early morning with a lovely but fast moving mist gave the scene a lovely orange glow, I had just enough time in between lens changes to catch the rowers passing by. Canon 10D, 17-40mm at 17mm, f/4, 1/1500 sec, ISO 100. No filters used. A small amount of dust and scratches removed in photoshop. Back to Canon to get the sensor cleaned. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Urban Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
JOINT WINNER of “I Love New York State” challenge in All about New York State group on August 11, 2009 / FEATURED in A View Somewhere… group on September 19, 2009 / FEATURED in Communities group on November 23, 2009 / ============================================= / Midtown Manhattan on Hudson River’s side. / Taken at about 8AM from a helicopter. / The city is just waking up but the West Side Highway is already jammed :-)
BETTER VIEWED LARGER Shot taken from North Sydney CBD around Sunrise, Equipment Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens / Technique: HDR , 5 Exposures, Photomatix 3.2, Capture NX
BEST VIEWED LARGER 85 Favouritings / Thank you for your views, comments and favouritings / Right Spot – CHECK / No Boats – CHECK / Enough Cloud – CHECK / That Consistency to the Water – CHECK / Lights in varying colours – Check / Reflections on Water – Check / Run for the D300 and the tripod – DEFINITELY Caught a range of shots on this Friday morning reached my vantage point about 5.30am. I saw these reflections and ran for the camera. Sydney Harbour like a mill pond before the many vessels start their morning trips and disturbing it’s surface. The other factor is that look to the water surface that landscape photographers might know it’s like a oily look to the water that lends itself to wonderful reflective surface. It took many shots of Sydney Harbour this morning, if, and you should have seen the sunrise that followed . WAIT ! yes i have photos of that as well. Equipment: Manfrotto Tripod, Nikon D300 Nikon 18-200mm Lens / Technique: 5 Bracketted Exposures, Photomatix 3.2, Capure NX Sydney is the capital of the state of New South Wales in Australia / See Also / Right Place Right Time:
Shot early this morning in Lanarkshire, Scotland. / This is a 3 shot HDR image. / It was a bitter cold morning, though not as cold as the forecast, but still enough for ground frost to be evident. Canon EOS 400D. / 18-80mm. / AP mode at F22 / 3 bracket shutter exp. / CS3 and Photomatix to complete.
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