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This series of panaramas was taken with a handmade camera using 120 film. The eccentric nature of the image is probably down to the eccentric nature of the camera! My father made it for me out of painted panels of MDF and a bit of twiddling …. oh and really nice Mamiya 1:6.3, 65mm lens. This is one of my favourite driveby images in the city hub. Its looking back towards the city and at the Redfern Housing Commission Blocks at the back edge of Redfern and Surry Hills. If you look really closely you will see a tiny little Centrepoint Tower next to the smallest of the tower blocks. Just over to the right of that in the sky is a tiny little dot which is actally a helicopter flying a huge Aussie flag. Because of the size and quality of the negative, if this was blown up to mural size you would be able to see the all the details on the flag and the helicopter. I would estimate this negative to be the equivent of around 250-300 megapixels. Film will never die! The colour balance is what happened when I scanned it and I love it . It seems to suit the other worldly sense of place in this image. I hope you guys like it too. Below is a thumbnail of some Dad’s camera’s His camera always produced much better photo ’s technically than mine but I maintain that the mistakes I made with mine made for a more interesting image :) /
A nice lttle study in light and colour taken at Sandy Point, Upper Lake, Mallacoota Inlet, Croajingolong National Park, Victoria, Australia. For more pictures of this area check out my Croajingolong gallery. For more shots like this check out my Textures gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
I was amazed and consider myself blessed to have experienced this amazing sunset in Iceland..
This is the first of 4 images I have from the photo’s taken on this morning…..
Another seasonal image from the Whistler BC area /
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Out of the darkness to where the trees are not so dense and the sun shines through- the archway of trees in colours of bronzes and reds, a picture to see and a pleasure to drive along. Apologies if quality not perfect – was taken through window of moving vehicle!!
Four wavy glass bottles back lit with Christmas lights. MY BUBBLESITE
sometimes I get up real early in the morning and go and watch the sun come up over the ocean…. sometimes all I get is very tired by the afternoon and sometimes I get to see the sky on fire…. shot with fujichrome 400 at around 5.30am or so one morning down on my local beach …. and this is straight from the scanner and is totally untouched by any Adobe product…the colour it is is the colour it was
This is an extreme close -up of a little bit of peelng paint from an old shed at ‘Golden Acre Park’, Leeds. Focal length – 34mm / Exposure – 1/320 secs / F/13
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View more of my Rural Landscape series Northern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia. Best viewed LARGE
The Avon River in Christchurch glows with autumn colours reflected from the trees lining its banks. It’s a popular place for ducks who flock to urban parks at this time of the year, because it’s duck shooting season.
Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Sunset on Maui Gold Coast “In expecting self realization to be something special, / you miss it. / God is not in the clouds, / but under your feet.” My Secret Is Silence by Adyashanti Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Tv 1/80 Av 10 ISO 200 Aperture-Priority AE / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Exposure Compensation 0
The Shan people in northwest Thailand call this wet-season beetle “golden tortoise” for obvious reasons. Its extraordinary transparent shell opens in the middle when it takes flight. When I found this beauty in my garden on eggplant bushes, I had to follow it around as it flew from bush to bush before I could take a clear shot. It is a member of the Chrysomelidae family and is possibly Cassida circumdata. The circum sounds right.
Overbloom gazania Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group Daisy & company The “Herbarium” project:
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The Japanese Gardens, Penticton BC Canada
Taken during a sunset in October 2009 Ashford Kent (Singleton Hill) HDR -2,0,+1 Was featured in Take Me Higher (Dynamic Range) December2009 Rural Around The Globe December 2009
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