The Bogey Hole was constructed by order of Commandant Morisset in about 1820 for his own personal use and was originally known as the “Commandant’s Baths”. Morisset was Commandant of Newcastle from 1819 to 1822. The name “Bogey Hole” was applied afterwards and comes from the Aboriginal word meaning “to bathe”.
Newcastle Beach / NSW Australia
My dad asked me to paint seagulls on his painting, because he liked the bird I painted in the past. / Animals / Birds / Drawings / Flowers / Water / Holiday / Paintings / Sunsets / Autumn
Acrylic on canvas original Painting of a rainforest pool in Tamborine Mountains Botanical Gardens. / /
This was a crack of dawn shot on the North coast of Cornwall. I spent most of the time keeping warm in the car and in the dark. But it was worth the wait. Mowenstow, Bude. Cornwall, England.
I paintaed this in acrylic on canvas.
Convict built swimming hole / Newcastle NSW Australia
Location: / St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, England Map: / Multimap Date and Time: / 27 January 2008, 7.40 a.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 10 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / The calm stillness of the water is offset against the crashing waves against the rocks. It was a cold day and the tide was far out meaning that parts of the beach that are usually cut off by the tide were accessable and I could walk a mile or so along the beach from the car park to reach this spot.
Featured in the Top Ten, All About Water / Featured on Home Page 4th Nov 08 / Featured in SEA Group 22nd Jan 09 / Top Ten in the Western Australia Group Challenge Feb 09 Impact!!! Meltams Pools (Trigg Beach) on the WA coast, a very short drive from the City of Perth
Another shot from the edge of the rocks at Narrabeen facing the incoming tide.. I love the way the water swirls around through the rocks and looks like fog with the longer exposures. EXIF / Date: 17/09/2008 / Time: 6:29am / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 1.8 seconds
From the East Beach in Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland. Nikon D80 / Manual / 0.5s at f11.0 / ISO 100 / 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm / 0.9 ND soft Grad. / tripod / remote release
A dawn shot from a series I shot from the East Beach in Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland. The Bin of Cullen, which is further down the East coast, is the hill in the distance. Nikon D80 / Manual / 4s at f11.0 / ISO 100 / 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm / 0.9 ND soft Grad. / tripod / remote release
I’ll say it was cold! / East Beach in Lossiemouth, Moray, Scotland. Nikon D80 / Manual / 3s at f16.0 / ISO 100 / 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm / 0.9 ND soft Grad. / tripod / remote release
The low dawn sun just catching the tops of a roller as it heads towards the East beach at Lossiemouth, Moray Scotland. Nikon D80 / Manual / 1/3sec. at f13.0 / ISO 100 / 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 70mm / 0.9 ND soft Grad. / tripod / remote release Featured at Sea Group and Masters of The Scenic Group
Cold early morning with an incoming tide at the East beach at Lossiemouth, Moray Scotland. Nikon D80 / Manual / 2 sec. at f11.0 / ISO 100 / 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm / 0.3 ND soft Grad. / circular polarizer / tripod / hand release
Hallett Cove, South Australia – Dec 2008 Canon 40D / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
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Point Lonsdale at sunset. / Canon 40d 10 – 22 mm lens / Shot at 10 mm /
Last one from today’s visit to Currumbin Alley. Quite lucky today, while lining up a shot similar to this I was swamped by a wave hitting the rocks behind me. Lucky that I had taken my cut-off rain-coat sleeve with me today after hearing about Mel Brackstone’s experience. If not for this reminder, my camera would have been water-logged. It’s a pain to use as you can’t really see your dials, wireless remote still works though – might make a couple of adjustments before the Summer storms come rolling in.
Looking across the Alley towards the distant headland of Burleigh Heads at sunset. I was unsure of the crop so I found a portrait one to play with.
The sun lights a new day at Wye River and reveals the beauty of the ocean’s treasures held tenderly in the care of the rock pools. Camera: Canon 5DMKII / Lens: Canon 16-35 f2.8L / Focal Length: 16mm / Aperture: f10 / Shutter Speed: 25 seconds / ISO: 50 / Filter: 3 stop hard + 3 stop soft Lee ND Grads / Post Processing:Lightroom – very limited saturation. levels
I took this shot while I was waiting for my brother to return from a spot of fishing at Altona. The rocks are a black basalt and the white areas are coral. / Canon 40d 17-85mm lens at 25mm /
VIEW LARGE ON BLACK The Aboriginal meaning for the place and name “Kiama” / This is Kiama on the south coast of NSW, Beautiful part of Australia / The rock pool at Pheasant Point is in the foreground. Thanks for looking :) Nikon D80 / F/11
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