This was done a couple of nights ago whilst on night shift , when we had a spare moment, my colleague Judy help out with lighting and arrangement . This is dedicated to all the nurses and doctors and non clinical staff on Ward 1 at Monash Medical Centre and to medical staff everywhere, the great job they all do – under sometimes difficult circumstances
This image was taken on the 2nd or 3rd floor of the Amex Building in New York. People were drawn to the view of the rebuilding of Ground Zero and were speaking so softly. Concurrent to the silent viewing is the incredible acitivity of rebuilding taking place in the area itself. Originally the glass wall seen here was opaque (marble, i think) but when the repairs were made to the building the marble was removed so that people could view Ground Zero. Shot taken with my little digital camera that i have since lost!
Furnace dials at Sloss Furnace, Birmingham Alabama.
‘List of Things that hold things Up or Together’ a good reference for people who like to cobble foreign particles together
This is the mill wheel from the former sugar mill at De Leon, Central Florida, and dates back to 1832. It is no longer in use, and is mounted near where the mill once stood. There is considerable beauty about this fire damaged, very old mill wheel, standing exposed to the elements, and missed by many of the park visitors. Won the Sept 09 Challenge “Holding It Together’ in the Abstract Urban Macro group. Group Avatar Sept/Oct ‘09 /
One of my newest works. A bit experimental…and still ‘trying’ to capture the poetic thing in my images. Hopefully, title aside…these new works are a little more open to interpretation. Version Two using a public domain image by Huzzar: Humming Bird – Texas
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B&W Macro photo of a vinyl player
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Shot from a loft view within the Old Cellulose Factory near Millicent in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. It was as if the machinery had been swallowed up and buried in situ when they closed this magnificent old factory. Went out today with Biggzie for a scouting session within the factory in prelude to the photographic session to be finalised soon with Tony Ryan from Melbourne. PS: Happy birthday Biggzie!!! Canon 400D 18-55 three shot HDr processed in Photomatix.
Sorry for those who have seen this before. I have been having trouble uploading with images not appearing in people’s monitors. This is the fifth attempt with this shot. Image taken on a scouting trip with Biggzie for an upcoming workshop visit by Tony Ryan from melbourne. Interior third floor of the old Cellulose Paper Mill between Millicent and Snuggery in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. Canon 400D 15-55 lens three shot HDR in Photomatix.
Shot of old farm equipment used for ploughing, which has seen better days and been left in a field. Thankyou to RedBubble for the Homepage Feature.
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Featured in Old Things – 3 Per Day September 22, 2009. / Top Ten in the “Old Tractors” challenge in Old Things – 3 Per Day September 22, 2009. Best on Full Size This fabulous old tractor is tucked away in the barn belonging to one of my cousins. As we strolled the property, so many happy memories came roaring back. What a blessed childhood I had!! image taken with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon/Nikkor lens. Shutter 1/320, aperture 4.2. Image processed in Photomatix Pro from a single, hand held image converted in Photoshop to +/- 2 eval.
Gibson SG 61 Reissue Guitar
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Fence and Ladder. Florida, 2009. © 2009 J.J. Taylor, All Rights Reserved. I saw this composition from the window of my car, while waiting in the drive-thru lane of a fast food restaurant.
Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 45mm ~ 1/40’s ~ f / 5.3 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Manual Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / ________ / 09/14/2009 / ________ / ________ / ________
Lensbaby lenses allow you to discover a new way of seeing, and recording what’s all around you....
Lensbaby lenses allow you to discover a new way of seeing, and recording what’s all around you. (Composer and Muse Lenses) They attach to all well-known SLR cameras, and are light and easy to carry around. These SLR lenses allow you to achieve a variety of creative effects in camera, and you can change the effects by swapping one optic out and dropping another one in. I’ve been fortunate enough to be able to play with lensbabies for a few years now, I bought my first one in 2005. Being able to tilt and shift the lens to produce less or more blur is a joy. I love playing with shallow depth of field, and with the addition of their macro add-ons I can shoot close-up shallow depth of field at very little extra expense! They also produce an amazing wide angle attachment for when you want to see more! My Lensbaby gallery I must admit I love my Lensbaby original, which produces the most beautiful creamy dreamy soft blur around the outside, with a little bit of focus in just one spot. To change aperture you drop out the little black disk with a hole in it, and replace it with another. Lensbabies don’t communicate with the camera, so it’s up to you to focus using the viewfinder. Hi Lite was shot with LB Original However, since obtaining the Lensbaby Composer last year, I’ve switched allegiances. Composer is a sweet lens, much easier to use, and has the optional drop in Optic Swap System! The Optic Swap System lets you switch the optic in your lens. Composer arrives with the Double Glass Optic installed which has a sharp ‘Sweet Spot’ of sharp focus that falls away into a beautiful blur. You can move the sweet spot around your photo by bending the lens. When you want a different look, you can take out Double Glass and drop in Single Glass for a more primitive look, Plastic for a toy camera look or Pinhole/Zone plate to do pinhole photography! Lensbaby has just announced two more optics:- Fisheye and Soft Focus, which means you can have six different looks with your Composer or Muse. (Optic Swap System) For those of us with movie-making capability with their DSLRs, Lensbabies offer the ability to add atmospheric blur to movies as well! The Glory was shot using LB Composer with deliberate defocus. Breezy was shot using LB 3G, the predecessor to Control Freak. The Lensbaby Group has some outstanding examples of work done with these lenses. Don’t forget, focus is over-rated. (Lensbaby accessories)
Cherokee Foothills Scenic Hwy, SC. USA Olympus E-3. Zuiko 12-60mm ED
Caterpillar processed in Photomatix for tone mapping, with additional textures and effects in CS3 using assorted filters and adjustments.
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