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  • Photograph of a schooner in that fabulous New York light. / /

  • January 5th 2008, seen from Porto Alegre.

  • This was the view from the room in which we stayed in Hvar – Croatia. / I still can get my head around the size of the clouds comared to the island and that wooden ship. I hope you like it! Alan

  • Caught this passing freighter just at sunrise…must have looked amazing from out at sea!!!!

  • Dawn. Gentle waves and bright clouds glow as a cruise ship leaves Port Canaveral with excited travelers for far-off ports.

  • Acrylic

  • Fishing boat waits outside for the fog to lift before entering the narrow mouth of Gig Harbor Bay, Washington State. /

  • Caught this storm one afternoon making it’s way towards Brisbane. It looked like a giant Space Ship as it got closer hence the title. The Panorama was taken from the old jetty at Wynnum.

  • Made with photoshop and a source image of a reservoir.

  • Taken offshore Egyptian coast during a dive/salvage operation early one morning.

  • nearly four months ago I sent ten rolls of various special films away to a lab for processing but only eight came back…. I had such angst… although to be fair possibly not as much in the end as the lab guy who had to take my endless calls about the missing films…. anyway just to show that miracles do sometimes happen…. today out of a clear blue sky…. my missing film turned up…. I am just sooo happy about it…... that I’m uploading one straight from the scanner… nothing has been done to this at all….. it’s straight from the camera then a couple of months trolling about doing god knows what and then scanned and brought to you ….. she holds back the sun at around 5.30am at the ladies baths at Flagstaff Hill just under the lighthouse in Wollongong…... enjoy

  • I took this at Cottesloe beach it was a part of the sculptures by the sea. A little bit of post preduction to delete the rock wall and swimmers. 1 x RAW image tone mapped in Dynamic-photo HDR and edited in CS2

  • Watercolor and ink on Arches coldpress paper

  • This is russian sailing vessel, called Nadezhda, the name means Hope…

  • Located on Princes Street, New Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, the monument to Sir Walter Scott against a dramatic early evening June sky. It was built during 1836-46. The architect was George Meikle Kemp (1795-1844), a joiner who entered the competition under a pseudonym to avoid prejudice; the joiner/architect sadly fell into the Union Canal in the fog and drowned before the work was completed. The tower is 200 feet 6 inches (61.1 m) high, and has a series of viewing decks reached by a series of narrow spiral staircases giving panoramic views of central Edinburgh and its surroundings. The highest viewing deck is reached by a total of 287 steps (those who climb the steps can obtain a certificate commemorating the event). It is built from Binnie shale quarried in nearby Livingston the oil which continues to leech from its matrix has helped to glue the notoriously filthy atmosphere of Victorian Edinburgh (then nicknamed “Auld Reekie” — old smokey) to the tower, leaving it an unintended sooty-black colour. Bill Bryson has described it as looking like a “gothic rocket ship” Information supplied by Wikipedia. The Scott Monument is an Historic Scotland Category A Listed Building (HB Number 27829). Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Click here for a random page of photographs

  • North of Okarche, Oklahoma. / This super cell was producing enormous amounts of lightning and 70 mph winds… The lowerings never did develop into a tornado. / 21 July 2009 1238 hrs / Nikon D2X / Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 / Slik Tripod ISO 100 0EV / F/4 22 sec

  • standing out on the rock shelf on my local beach just idly watching a fisherman who is totally unconcerned about the tide coming in…. such faith… I can only hope he was rewarded with many fish….. / . /

  • Im looking for more information on this shipwreck. BEST VIEWED LARGE Carpenter’s Rocks / South Australia Canon 5DMK2 / Canon 24-105 F4L IS / ND 400, Polariser F22, 20 Seconds

  • Okanagan Beach, Penticton BC Canada /

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