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  • This photo was taken during a extreme low tide just after sunrise at Monkey Mia in Shark Bay Western Australia. You could walk out about 100 meters from the beach before you got to the water! The location of Monkey Mia is the only place on Western Australia where the sun rises over the ocean. / As you can see in this photo the sun has been blocked by the large cloud formation, but can be seen in the reflections off the wet sand. A 10 shot stitched panorama! Taken with my 20D And 17-40 f/4 L. Featured In: Australia! You’re Standing In it, Bubblettes, Canon DSLR, Landscape Photography, Panoramas, Skyscapes, The Beauty of Nature, WA Red Bubbles Mk II, Western Australia.

  • I love my morning walks a lot, especially at dawn.

  • Taken at Nairne in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia with Mt Barker Summit in the Background. More foggy pics: Fog Blanket – Mount Barker Summit / Sky Above and Clouds Below / Framed Fog – Mount Barker Summit /

  • On a frosty june morning I found myself to the top of a local range near Geranium in the Souther Mallee looking at one of the most brilliant sunrise’s I have ever seen. The warm glow of the sun across the clouds and the shifting light made me forget about the the freezing temperatures I was working in.

  • Early morning kayak exercise on the Upper Hawksbury River at Windsor, NSW.

  • At Day’s End As the sun goes down over the front range mountains of Denver, Colorado, the Sunflowers turn, in anticipation of the sun coming back up in the morning. Photographed in a field where all you can see for miles and miles is Sunflowers….billions of Sunflowers. An entire sea of yellow and gold….caught in my lens for a fleeting instant, where the whole world was at peace…. Minolta 5D / Minolta 50mm f1.7 Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / HDR through Photomatix, final output through Photoshop

  • The light was changing every minute. I climbed over some huge rocks to get into a great position to take some surfing shots, when suddenly this huge cloud covered up the sun. Suddenly the beautiful light illuminating the waves the surfers were riding was gone. I looked to my left and noticed the light here. Quickly, I grabbed my stuff and setup this shot…..only got one frame, because soon after this the light here was also gone. Photo Taken: 11-Jun-2007 / Time: 8am / Conditions: Beautiful winter morning   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other seascape art: / /   /   / /   /   /

  • Morning fog lies rises from the valley floor covering nearly, a couple of ridges dotted by golden larch trees emerge.

  • Rain clouds at sunset in the Arizona desert.

  • Taken from a lookout tower next to my accommodation on Mabul Island in Borneo. It was early morning and this approaching rainstorm looked like a huge ribbon in the sky. The darker storm clouds were just out of the frame but it really pelted down about 5 minutes after I took this shot. View more of my landscapes by going to: / Landscape

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  • In life as well as fishing it’s all about the journey! / As the sunrise burned through the fog early Sunday morning, on Clear Lake near Hunstville, Ontario, two fishermen enthusiastically set out for their favourite fishing spot… / This shot was as a result of an early morning walk in / August 2008 in the fog: part planning, part serendipity. I particularly like the fact that compared to a lot of fog shots it displays color, to I think, an advantage and shows the promise of a beautiful sunny summer day emerging… Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55mm lens Top Ten Placement in the Nikon D40 Users, Masterpiece challenge, September 2009 / Featured in the Nikon D40 Users group, July 2009 / Top Ten in the Journey or Destination challenge for the First Things group, July 2009 / Featured in the Outsiders, March 2009 / Featured in Canada: The Great White North group September 2008 / Featured in the Nirvana group September 2008 / Avatar for Shots In The Fog group October 2008 / Featured in the ImageWriting group November 2008 / Featured in the 100% group. November 2008 / Featured in the RB featured art, November 2008 / Featured in Mornings and Evenings—Sunbeams and Storms group November 2008 / Featured in the All Countries-Streams, Brooks,Creeks, Rivers, Ponds & Lakes group January 2009 / Featured in All Water In Motion group January 2009 / Featured in the Natural Color and Light group January 2009 / The Fine Art of Photography

  • The clouds stroke the peaks ot the Teton Mountains with marvelous color on a cold autumn morning in October. Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Nikon, D300, 18mm f2.8 @ f18 2 second exposure.

  • *Sunflowers and Colorado Sunsets * Revisiting the Sunflower fields I miss so much, a magical place on the eastern plains of Colorado like no where else, a place one day I hope returns. As the front rage of the Colorado Rocky Mountains dances with the setting sun, this scene seemed something out a paradise lost, the kind of thing you only ever read about. On this day when shooting the sunset here, I shot over 400 shots and came back quite a few other times as well. Well worth it I would say! Hope ya all like it! / —-John Minolta 5D / Minolta 50mm f1.7 lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Marumi ND4 / Dynatran Tripod

  • The future is always beginning now. Mark Strand

  • Milford Sound captured on my recent trip to New Zealand, as a storm passed over Mitre peak. To see more of my work please visit www.gallerym-australia.com

  • I’m temporally challenged so dawn shots are rare for me but a couple of times a year near to daylight saving change-overs the sun stops getting up at a silly hour and becomes rather more civilised. I was lucky enough to shoot this after a night of rain so the rock pool on top of the cliffs was full. Shot off Bundeena Cliffs, Royal National Park, Sydney. Canon 1Ds Mk III / Tv: 1/30 sec / Av: f/22 / ISO: 200 / FL: 35mm

  • The sun rises over Jinolice pond in the Bohemian Paradise. HDR using 5 images created from a single RAW and then manually layered to get the optimal exposure. Photo copyright© 2009 Steve Coleman (Stevacek) Prints also available at www.stevacek.com

  • Second Place in the “Your Best Lighthouse” challenge in Light Up My Life October 5, 2009. / Featured in Light Up My Life September 24, 2009. / Winner of the “Lighthouses” challenge in the History group August 13, 2009. / Featured in All Original Fusion August 11, 2009. / Featured in Unwanted, Abandoned and Saved Through Preservation August 8, 2009. / Featured in Nautical August 6, 2009. There’s an old proverb that I remember hearing from my Dad … “Red sky at night, sailor’s delight … red sky at morning, sailor take warning.” Since the lighthouse image was taken in the morning … and the cloud image was taken at night … have I confused the universe??? This image is a compilation of two shots. The lighthouse was taken at York, Maine, on September 4, 2008 with the Nikon D40x and the 70-300mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter 1/2000, aperture f5.6. The sky was shot in Montgomery County, Maryland with the Nikon D40x and the 18-135mm Nikon lens, shutter 1/80 aperture f/4.5. They were combined in Photoshop. Nubble Lighthouse – Maine, USA / “The “Nubble” is a small, rocky island a short distance off the eastern point of Cape Neddick, about two miles north of the entrance to the York River and York Harbor. In 1602, explorer Bartholomew Gosnold met with local Indians on the island and dubbed it “Savage Rock.” A view from Long Sands Beach in York / The placement of a lighthouse on the Nubble had been recommended by many local mariners since 1807. An 1837 proposal was rejected on the grounds that there were already enough lights in the vicinity. Even after the wreck of the bark Isidore in 1842, north of the Nubble near Bald Head Cliff, it still took nearly four more decades before the lighthouse was established. The Isidore, according to legend, still reappears as a ghost ship with a phantom crew. Congress appropriated $15,000 for the building of a lighthouse on the Nubble in 1876. The 41-foot cast-iron tower, lined with brick, was first illuminated on July 1, 1879. At first, the lighthouse was painted reddish-brown, showing a fixed red light through a fourth order Fresnel lens. The lighthouse still exhibits a red light, but the tower has been painted white since 1902. The distinctive red oil house was built in 1902, and the walkway connecting the lighthouse to the keeper’s house was added in 1911. The station originally had a fog bell operated by automatic striking machinery. The skeleton frame bell tower was replaced in 1911 by a white pyramidal tower, itself torn down in 1961. For a time, the Nubble’s 3,000 pound fog bell could be heard by the keepers at Boon Island six miles away. The bell was later replaced by a diaphragm horn.” Thanks for the above information to Cape Neddick ‘Nubble’ Light

  • Featured in Light In The Darkness – August 2009 This one was taken on the 22nd of August 2009 from Elephant Rock at Currumbin beach – a sunrise no photograph can describe. Shot using a 450D with a Sigma 10-20 at 10mm. 3 shots – 13s, 2.5s and 1s exposures using F/22 and Iso 100. Exposure blending using Photomatix and processed in CS4. Big thanks to Stef Dunn for the loan of his Sigma lens for the day, and also to Shelley Warbrooke for doing a splendid job on keeping me awake for the drive! 1000+ views! / 50+ favourites! / My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images are copyright © Jason Asher. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • West coast early morning light at Temma on Tasmania’s northern west coast as far as the coastal gravel road goes south. Tasmania is in Sth East Australia. After this its mud in winter and soft sand in summer. For about a one week period on the changeovers from wet to dry and dry to wet you can get an normal car10 miles further south (if you dont really care about the gearbox, sump or exhaust system) The sky is the natural colour slightly underexposed. / Below the horizon the coppery colour has been auto corrected out and a white and black point added. Nikon D90 / Sigma 10-20mm lens / 3 stop grad ND filter featured in SEA group 23rd August 2009 / featured in Nikon D90 users group 24th August 2009 Top Ten in the All Water in Motion Group – Moving Water at Dusk or Dawn Challenge 11th September 2009 / Top Ten in the Focus & Lighting Group – Time Exposures Challenge 28th September 2009 / Top Ten in The Beauty of Nature Groups’ -Fabulous Landscapes Challenge 8th October 2009 / Top Ten in the Moody,Dark & Evocative Groups’ – Water of Life Challenge 22nd October 2009 Sold to a local buyer as a 30”x20” framed metallic print

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