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HDR image of Morecambe Bay on a cold Winters day, with the Orton Effect applied, along with some enhancement of shadows and colours.
TWO RIVERS WISCONSIN, FOUND THIS LITTLE BROOK BEHIND YET ANOTHER FRIEND’S BAR. I MUST REALLY LIKE A COLD ONE EVERY NOW AND AGAIN. IT HAD JUST STOPPED SNOWING (A FOOT AND A HALF), SO I TOOK A LITTLE HIKE. IT WAS WORTH THE FROSTBITE. cannon5D / 28-105 / 1250 iso / no flash / -1 ex
The local wild bobcat. Colorado
The building in the foreground is a hotel and the white expanse in the extreme foreground is the frozen lake (Pleso means mountain lake in Slovakian. Strba is the name of the village below the High Tatras). / Original pic specs: Pentax K10D, 1/250 sec, f8, zoom set at 50mm, ISO 320
While driving down the road past a local farm….I saw this loan horse walking towards the only pile of hay around…I thought it made for a neat story line for a photo. I also thought it turned out great for a “I Miss You” (or something like that) greeting card..lol Thanks for looking and stopping by! / / / / /
Pulpit Rock at Victoria’s Cape Schanck. The sea is cold, and the currents extremely dangerous. There are sharks. You die quickly if you are taken by the sea.
surfer contemplating a jump off the rocks in the cold wintery conditions at Mona Vale Beach 2008
The Nevis range Scotland / /
Rime ice atop craggy pinnicle, -40deg
Built to with stand the harsh Prairie Winters / taken today at minus-30 in the background / you can see the ice fog clouds hanging low / taken in South Western Saskatchewan / with Olympus 510
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Strong wind and snow drift blast this Adelie penguin – he takes it in his stride; Cape Denison, Antarctica. EOS 20D; ISO400, 105mm, f/8, 1/1000 sec. Low light and wanted to freeze action (even though it was already freezing!)
Last light at Titahi Bay, New Zealand, we’d had a week of dramatic weather, rain, hail, high winds, days of it,then on friday it broke, got away from the office early and the sky put on a show, just waiting for the sun to make the gap in the sky. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm lens, with Cokin ND8 grad filter. / Titahi Storm Breaker / Titahi Storm Pink
I recently came across the program Image Composite Editor (ICE) Which is a free panoramic stitching software and I decided to put it though it’s paces with this multi row panorama I took at Mettams Pool Beach which is a popular beach in the Northern Suburbs of Perth. The photo consists of 38 15 megapixel photos which were stitched in 5 separate panoramic images, Then I stitched all 5 panoramas to create the final panorama. The final result is a whopping 327 megapixel panorama! There doesn’t seem to be any misalignments using the software, And it managed to put together the final image in very little time too. You can download Microsoft ICE Here EOS 500D.
Back again at one of my favourite spots which is just minutes away from where I live. An outgoing tide and a great afterglow catching the wet rocks. Taken from the shoreline looking North at Lossiemouth, Moray Scotland. Nikon D80 / Manual / 8 sec. at f13 / ISO 100 / Nikon 18.0-70.0mm f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm / Hitech 0.6 ND soft Grad. / Hoya Pro1 Circular PL / Manfrotto 190XPROB / 804RC2 / Cable release
Jimmy Barnes by David Petranker
Canon EOS 450D, Tv-5, Av-F36, ISO-100, 18-55 @ 55mm, / Taken at Liffey Falls approx 45 min drive from Launceston, Tasmania. This section is at the end of the walk approx 30 mins from the car park. 14:37, Sept 2009.
Canon EOS450D, Tv-10secs, F22, ISO-100, 18-55mm @ 41mm, taken late afternoon at the lower section of Liffey Falls, 40 mins from Launceston, Tasmania, standing in water up to my knees trying to position my tripod in the slowest flowing water to attempt to stop blurring (didnt work on some shots) whilst tourists watched and laughed at me?? hahaha Close by
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