Cronulla 

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  • Surfer waiting in the lineup at the crack of dawn, I guess the title says it all

  • A long exposure on a moonlit night using my Ultra Wide Angle Lens, taken at South Beach Cronulla, NSW Australia. I didn’t do much editing just levels and cloning out some graffiti off the sandstone rocks.

  • Cronulla, Sydney Australia 22nd December 2007

  • I went to Sydney on the weekend to catch up with the folks. I also managed to get out and take some photographs. This is one I took at Cronulla Baths. It’s an infrared capture. I have been missing the infrared lately – the weather has been so wet here – not good for IR…anyway…hope you like it. / Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Date: 14-02-2008 at 5:11PM / Location: Cronulla Baths, Sydney, Oz. ISO200 / f/8 / 5.0sec exposure / R72 filter / tripod Taken as a RAW file and converted in The Lightroom. Channel swapped in Paintshop Pro 0.7 and tidied up in Photoshop Elements 4.0 / / /

  • Cronulla Beach Panorama near Sydney,Australia Click on the photo and see the larger view on this one! Thanks for visiting! / I really appreciate your comments.

  • Cronulla beach on a stormy Sunday sunrise / Grad ND and Polarizer Sigma 10mm 5 secs at F16

  • Cronulla at Sunrise

  • The storm was small and passed out to sea but gave me some strange afternoon light to work with.Northern end Cronulla Beach NSW Australia / Canon 350 Dee and a sigma at 10mm. Grad ND filter / Post work in rawshooter and an adjustment layer in PS.

  • Taken down at Cronulla Beach rockpools one early morning. 2 of 3.

  • Taken at the rock pool at Cronulla. The swell was big and I was hoping for a few shots of the water gently overflowing the pool. I saw the wave come in and started shooting but the wave got bigger and bigger. I just managed to get this shot before the water reached my waist. It was a long, wet drive home. Canon 30D|17-85 lens

  • The handrail reflection of Cronulla rockpools. Taken with an Olympus 1030 sw Fun fact!: This was the first sunrise for 2009, in one of the first countries to see the first sunrise of 2009!

  • The silhouette of a tree on the first sunrise of 2009. Cronulla, Australia. Taken with an Olympus 1030 SW on auto.

  • Three mail boxes in a wall. Cronulla, Australia.

  • Some strange flower looking things I found under a rock at low tide. Cronulla, Australia.

  • Flag at South Cronulla, Australia

  • Rockpools cronulla, Australia

  • I took this photo on the 14 Feb 2009. Valentines Day. What you can’t see in this image is how bad the rain was that day. I got soaked and my gear got wet. This is a 3exp HDR generated in photomatix and then touched up a bit in Lightroom. Shot on a Nikon D700 with a 2.8 16-35mm nikkor zoom. alexkess.com

  • Cronulla Series Part 1 These images where taken between 5.30am till 6.15am 21st March 2009 Canon EOS 450d Thanks to Austin the surfer dude

  • Cronulla Series Part 2 These images where taken between 5.30am till 6.15am 21st March 2009 Canon EOS 450d

  • Cronulla Series Part 3 These images where taken between 5.30am till 6.15am 21st March 2009 Canon EOS 450d

  • Just before sunrise at Cronulla Sydney. yes I got wet feet.

  • Lifeguards – South Cronulla Beach, Sydney, Australia. After a long day keeping the beach safe, these lifeguards take a well earned break. This image grabbed me as I was walking along to do the Esplanade walk in South Cronulla. Lifegaurds are such an iconic part of Australian life and the sight of this lot having a break, some catching a few zzz’s in the afternoon light, some having a laugh and a few still keeping an eye on the surf, meant I had to take a shot. The HDR part came about as I took the shot quickly and only had a single Jpeg. Given the light and textured concrete and wall, I wanted to capture all that and so decided to see how sucessful HDR would be from a single Jpeg. Nikon D90, Nikkor VR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 @ f6.3, 32mm, 1/160 sec, ISO 200, hand held, HDR’d in Photomatix from a single Jpeg exposed 5x at 1 EV intervals, iPhoto.

  • Sunrise at Cronulla Beach in Sydney. To me it looked like the two fishermen were fishing in the clouds so they must have been fishing for angels.

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