Taken along the Great Ocean Road just on dusk.
soft pastel on paper / A sunset on a lake / / /
Sundown and a few second exposure looking up the Tasman Coastline from the Arch lookout…
Yep this is a moonrise, not a sunrise. I’ve never seen such an orange moon rising as on this night. This is one photo from a sequence of 135 I shot of the moonrise, which I’ve turned into a timelapse – you can see one hour of moonrise in 30 seconds here And can I also get your help? I can’t make up my mind which crop I like best so can you tell me whether you like #1, #2, or #3 and I’ll post the most popular up. Taken at Wottamolla Cliffs, Royal National Park just south of Sydney Canon 1Ds MkIII / Tv: 20secs / Av: 3.5 / ISO: 400 / FL: 35mm (plus cropped)
This is the first sunset I have shot with my Nikon D700, shot at Titahi bay, New Zealand. Nikon D700 with a Tamron 17-35mm lens
Shot at Plimmerton Beach, New Zealand, massive storm approaching the North Island. Shot on a Nikon D700 with a AF-S Nikkor 17-35mm 1:2.8D / Dock of the Bay / Chocolate Coffee Sticks / Last Post
Algae covered rocks bathed in morning light. Onion Bay, Great Ocean Road. /
Shot at Pukerua Bay, view towards Kapiti Island, weather closing in with a strong Nor wester blowing on shore, the clouds were moving so fast the sky changed every couple of seconds. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35 Nikkor Lens Other work in this series / Chloe’s Angel Seawash / Tern Haven / Kapiti Footspar / Pukerua Bay Stormscape / Peach and Lilac Melba / Barier Rock / Lilac Storm
Shot at Pukerua Bay, view towards Kapiti Island, weather closing in with a strong Nor wester blowing on shore, the clouds were moving so fast the sky changed every couple of seconds. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35 Nikkor Lens Other work in this series / Pukerua Bay Backwash / Tern Haven / Kapiti Footspar / Pukerua Bay Stormscape / Peach and Lilac Melba / Barier Rock / Lilac Storm
Crescent Beach, British Columbia, Canada / March, 2008 My introduction to evening photography; this was another of many shots taken as we raced along the beach front, grabbing every view possible as the sky turned from daylight through deep blues and into vivid hues of violet and purple…
Dusk on the beach. Slow shutter speed of crashing waves. / Jersey Shore / Aug 2008 / Nikon D80 w/12-24mm / Featured / Dec 13, 2008 Group – SEA :)
As the sun sets and the bay is like a millpond a lone paddler paddles his board across the water.
Another of the shots I took at dusk tonight on my quest for different pics of Mount Cameron from Green Point Beach. / This one is a 2 shot HDR using Photomatix. Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 10mm / ISO200 / F/13 / 13 & 30 seconds / Graduated 3 stop soft Hoya ND filter featured in Your Magic Places group 22nd March 2009 / featured in Natural Colour & Light group 24th March 2009 / featured in Nikon DSLR users group 31st December 2009 / featured in A Wilderness Somewhere group 2nd January 2010 sold as an A4 framed print
Chocolate Diving Board revisited, I have learnt so much in the last six months processing raw files and I have come to terms with reality and art, no one wants to buy reality, if you go into McD’s the image on the menu isn’t reality, what you get is reality, reverse that around and put the flat squashed burger on the menu and you wouldn’t buy it. so here is my re worked as a piece of art, not reality using my version of HDR. Shot at Plimmerton Beach, on the rocks behind the Fire Station Shot on a Nikon D700, Tamron 17-35 lens Other work in this series: / / Chocolate Orange Crunch / / Orange Nugart
In the West Point State Reserve near Marrawah in NW Tasmania is a fishing spot called Brown’s Hole. When the swell kicks its not a place you want to be fishing. This is not a fishing day but its a great evening for photos and testing your luck. Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 10mm / ISO200 / F/22 / 25 seconds / B&W 6 stop ND filter / Hoya 3 stop graduated ND filter / cropped from landscape to vertical featured in Natural Colour & Light group 24th March 2009 / featured in Unlimited Quality group 12th September 2009 / featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature group 13th September 2009 / featured in Dimensions group 9th November 2009 / featured in Love Affair with the Lens group 31st December 2009 / featured in All That is Nature group 4th January 2010 A Hosts Selection in the Favourite 20 group 30th December 2009
Oil on Canvas / Original size 30×30cm
Shot in the North Bay at Kaikoura, 17, 07.09 (my daughters 12th birthday) this is one of the last images that I shot last week in Kaikoura, just had to do it first, this sunrise was sensational. Low tide reflections, seal colony to the right, seaward Kaikoura ranges to the left. I shot over 1200 frames last week, this one has been eating away at me to knock it off, this is a Photoshop image stich using 6 images, this sunrise alone i would have shot over a 100 frames/brackets. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm Lens, Cokin ND8 soft grad, Raw files with Active D-Lighting on High. / Not quite dawn
Baja coast at sunrise. / Nikon D80
I love this area of the beach, so diverse, different rock formations, different water patterns, stunning soft light, sunset is just to the left. The light on this trip was so different to our last trip at Easter, this is July, the light evening and night was so even, at least 70% of my images need very little work. Just one ND filter to tone down the sky. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm Nikkor Lens, ND 8 soft Grad, tripod with weighted bags.
Shot at a new private jetty near the old wharf, north Bay at Kaikoura, last light of the day blazes away. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm lens, with Cokin ND8 grad filter. photomatrix and photoshop.
A beautiful sunset at Otaki Beach looking out over Kapiti Island to the South Island beyond. Kapiti Coast, New Zealand
View more work from this series Kingscliff Beach, Northern New South Wales, Australia. Untouched photograph. / Best viewed LARGE
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