Taken in Hong Kong. This won first prize in the Moon Photo Competition run by Derid.
This was taken from the footbridge over the Yarra River at Southbank in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, looking back north east toward Flinders Street train station. The sun was just starting to peek through the mornings thick fog, and appeared as a small, solid white disk through the lifting fog. Part of Melbourne’s skyline was also just beginning to show through. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature Urban
p1170838 / Darling Harbour pre Christmas 2005 / with light snakes in the water! Panasonic DMC-LC1 / 0.63 sec / F/2 / ISO-100 Detail view / / © All rights reserved :hinting Please see the rest of my portfolio. /
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There’s a strange light in NYC like no other. It’s as if the light has been bouncing around the same old haunts for decades… so much so that it’s slightly worn and yellowed at the edges. I’d never been to Tiffany’s, but there it was. Dying to see the forbidden treasures under guard inside the luxurious fortress, I wandered about the store oggling the fine sterling diamond-encrusted frogs, and glistening multi-carat dog collars. It was all so glorious and grand… that is, until I noticed my every move was being tracked by stern suited men with ear piece and remote-controlled surveilance cameras. At first I was crushed to be a “suspect”. The more I became ashamed of my own poverty, the angrier I got. How dare they! The arrogance! I only wanted to catch a glimpse of decadent opulence… just to dream for a few minutes. I had just as much right to be there as anyone. Soon, I was gradually herded back towards the multi-layered security gates and back onto the street. Back to the dirty-water dog steam and roasted chestnut aroma wafting and mingling with taxi exhaust. I took one more look back into the forbidden fortress and wished I had actually taken something from them. Then I caught it… a glimpse of that magically strange NYC light creating a dual reflecting dimension in one of Tiffany’s precious display windows… So, when no one was looking… I took that instead. Display window at Tiffany’s, NYC
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The City by the Bay sparkles behind the world-famous bridge as a lunar eclipse shimmers off the water in this magnificent long exposure photograph.
This painting is watercolour on paper and is the eleventh in my Venice series Thank you all again for the kind comments, faves and watches. I really do appreciate them. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape Freda’s website
Perth city skyline, taken on a recent shoot in South Perth.
BEST VIEWED LARGER Its cruise ship season in Sydney Harbour for the next few months with such ships as Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria visiting. What better way to investigate the South Pacific, fly to Sydney hop a crusie ship float around the pacific then come back to Sydney and investigate AUSTRALIA Equipment used : Nikon D300 , Sigma 10-20mm lens / 5 Bracketted images and processed in Photomatix / Taken as the dawn light hits the city of Sydney as the Sun Princess gently passes under the Sydney Harbour Bridge
/ . / Sydney skyline at night Please view large photo to appreciate panorama fully
FOR BETTER VIEWING GO LARGER Thanks for dropping In and viewing,commenting on this work, for who decide to Favourite this work I am Honoured. The Sydney Harbour Bridge spans Milsons Point on Sydney Harbours North Shore. to Millers Point in historic Rocks.area that dates back to the early days of Sydney. If you visit Sydney the Bridge Climb is very popular where you climb to the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. As you can see we get some incredible sunrises as the sun hits the east coast of Sydney This image was taken from Blues and shows day breaking over the point. / and the mill pond like surface of Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House can be seen past the bridge. / Equipment used: Nikon D300 & Sigma 10-20mm lens / Technique:HDR , 5 Bracketted Images processed in Photomatix Pro
frozen city refelctions
Nikon D80 / 1/30 sec / f/4.2 / ISO 320 / Focal Length: 31.0 mm / Raw Featured in the Group: in-between Part of my New York City Series Companion Works: Kind of Blue / Harlem / Little Girl Lost / The West Side / Lower East Side / Vulnerable / Upper East Side / Uptown / Empire /
Eureka Tower, Melbourne’s tallest building, reflected in one of the cut glass walls of Federation Square, Melbourne. Featured in Aqua Lime & Indigo / Featured in Canon DSLR / Featured in Urban Art / Featured in Melbourne & Victoria / Featured in Images & Ideas / Featured in Reflections In Building Windows Top 10 in the April Building Reflections Challenge / Top 10 in the New Facades Challenge / Top 10 in Reflections In Building Windows July Avatar Challenge / Top 10 in Reflections In Building Windows Nov Avatar Challenge Canon SX100IS This photo has not been enhanced edited or changed in any way. MCN:C7BAC-36088-4C7B8
FEATURED on A Place to Call Home group on August 27, 2009 / 2nd PLACE winner of “Night Shots – 15th of September Theme” in 2-a-Week group on September 25, 2009 / ============================================== / / / Lower East Side shot from Brooklyn, NY / New York City / / / / / / / / / /
The iconic Brisbane Story bridge. Need I say more?
I took this last week from the northern end of Southbank at the bottom of QPAC just after dawn. / Canon 40d / Canon 28-135 lense
Night Lights – Taken at South Bank Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Nikon D300 / Lens – Nikon 18-200mm / A – F/16 / S – 30’s / F/L – 18mm / ISO – 200
Liverpool city centre.
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