Early sydney 

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  • This shot was taken near the Vaulcluse Lighthouse. It is agreat example of what HDR can do. Normaly it would be impossible to shoot straight into the sun, because you would either expose for the sun, in which case the rest goes dark or you expose for the foreground in which case the sky and the sun would blow out completely. Bringing different exposures together using HDR, you get correct exposures for the entire image. You can read more about HDR on my blog: / http://alexkess.wordpress.com/2007/03/11/hdr-technique/ And thank you again for all the favs and nice comments.

  • Taken from Kirribilli Point

  • Early morning in the local park Editor’s Choice award on BetterPhotos.com Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • The cows were pretty curious – mind you they probably didn’t normally have many humans at that time of the morning disturbing their peaceful start to the day!! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /

  • This panorama was take during one of the worst sea fog I have ever seen in Sydney. The Fog doesn’t dispersed until about 8:30am. It was so think that even from Mrs Macquarie’s Chair you can’t see Opera House.

  • I love going out to the Wisemans Ferry area, esp. on a crisp wintery morning. In this case the fog was very heavy and it took a long time to lift, hence the title “Good morning sunshine”. Photo Taken: 21-April-2007 / Time: 9 am, / Conditions: Foggy and cool   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other images from the area: / /   /   / /   /   / /   /  

  • Taken last week on my morning misty foray. SOLD a poster July 2009 … Thank you! / Sold a card November 2009 …. many thanks to the buyer / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM /

  • My attempt at introducing a ghostly horse into one of my misty morning shots … two photos blended. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • _ FEATURED in A Garden Somewhere …. Group, Sept 09_ / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / / / / / ! /

  • This sudden burst of sun’s rays almost caused an accident!!! It greeted me as I rounded a bend near my home early this morning which naturally meant I had to screech to a halt and grab a pic. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Fagan Park, at Galston, on the northern fringes of the Sydney Metro area in NSW Australia, has many moods. This was taken early morning on a weekday, when the Park was not swarming with people. The bridge here is a very popular subject for photographers, and I hope I’ve done it some justice, using my Sigma 10-20mm landscape lens. Tech details: D80, tripod, cable release. 1/60sec, f22, ISO 100, Aperature Priority, WB:Auto, Pattern Metering, 10mm.

  • Another image from my series of photos taken during my recent trip to Narrabeen at sunrise. / I love the old boardwalk that separates the pools here, it has so much character and the texture and colour of it is such a great contrast to the surrounding water. EXIF / Date: 17/09/2008 / Time: 6:21am / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 3.6 seconds / 0.6 Soft Grad ND used.

  • Early morning palm trees at Pyrmont Point Park, Sydney / galleria mancuso / new book – galleria mancuso – images of mine / my calendar series / Nikon D80, 1/800sec, f 4.5, ISO 250 /

  • This is the result of ‘photographer’s block’ !!! The misty log bench has been processed and languishing in a file for a few months … last night I decided to marry it with a maid to see if I could add some interest. Model stock Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Another shot from a misty morning last April … same conditions as Maid in the Mist. Digging into File 13 for inspiration! Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • A light mist this morning supplied me with this serendipidous shot. Not what I’d planned, but I do like what I was given!!! Same building but different time of day, different angle, and different conditions to Slab Hut No 2 My Bubblesite also shows works in categories. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • A light mist last week produced a few early morning opportunities - My Bubblesite also shows works in categories. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Another shot from a recent misty Autumn morning … just the usual treatment in CS3 Woohooo – received Photo of the Day in the Theme (light) category 2 April 2009 on Shutterbugs.biz site!! / And another Woohoo as this has gone on to win Best of Category (Theme – Light) for the month of April on Shutterbugs!! Top 10 placing in the Morning Mist Challenge, Retired and Happy group My Bubblesite also shows works in categories. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER! February/March 2009 Sydney Harbour is Ocen Liner Central 28 Cruise Liners In 28 Days Cruise Ships from all around the world are converging on Sydney with ships like The Cunard Liner “Queen Victoria seen here entering Circular Quay on a perfect dawn and a perfect day. / The Queen Victoria is big hiding the Sydney Opera House as she passes, but she will be dwarfed when the Queen Mary 2 arrives on Thursday 26th February at dawn. The Queen Mary is often described as the largest moving object ever to enter Australian Waters. This image was taken from McMahons Point on the North Shore of Sydney Harbour Equipment: Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens / Technique: HDR , 5 bracketted images processed with Photomatix Pro, hand held /

  • Early Evening In The Garden Of Good And Evil was shot at Elkington Park in Balmain, Sydney, in the company of millions of mosquitos and batches of bats. Since being Featured Art by Redbubble and in the Night Photography Group, this work has become one of my most popular images on RB. It is also one of the works I am most proud of, especially as I had no set shooting agenda before I arrived at the location of this magnificent tree, a favourite spot. Also featured by the Technical Photography Group 17 October 2009 Favourited 196 times as of November 2009, 4300 views. Tripod-mounted Canon EOS 5D Mark II, with remote shutter cable / Canon TS+E 24mm f3.5L Tilt+Shift Lens with Schneider B+W 72mm UV Haze Filter #10 / ISO: 640 / Aperture: f3.5 / Speed: 20 seconds / Style: Monochrome / Focus: Manual / AWB: Auto / Lighting: Available / Three separate shots, each with shifting the lens, not the camera, at +11mm shift, 0mm shift, and -11mm shift, respectively, then stitched together.

  • A misty morning blended with an image by Marcus Ranum in CS3. The lady’s forlorn demeanor and “all dressed up with nowhere to go” image made me think of Karen Carpenter’s song “Looking for Love…” / Though people say love is everywhere, / I’m looking for love, but it’s just not there For those interested, the background image was processed, the figure placed (which automatically gives a second layer) and blended using the opacity slider, “blend if” options in the blending mode, and erase tool. A shadow was produced with the burn tool, and light controlled on the figure with dodge, burn, and a white brush at about 5%. The blur tool was also used around any hard edges to help the figure blend into the b/g and not appear sharp and ‘dropped in’. Most of these actions were done on separate layers in order to be able to switch them on and off individually and ensure the correct effect was achieved. It also prevents ruining the whole image – if something doesn’t work, just delete that particular layer! Featured in Digital Art Compliations Group Oct 09 My Bubblesite also shows works in categories. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

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