This is another shot from Zebedee Springs at El Questro in the Kimberley. The thermal springs are just lovely, both for the scenery and for a warm dip! To sit and soak in these warm springs is a treat indeed and a welcome break from the red dust of the Kimberley.
Trying something a little different with this shot. Taken at night but modified by increasing the exposure values by a lot. Creates an interesting effect. I also took a Panoramic of the Millennium Bridge and the Quayside. See what you think. Birds Of Prey Christmas Cards Night Scenes Landscape / Scenic
Just downstream from where the Franklin River joins the Gordon RIver in Tasmania’s South-West World Heritage Area. Despite its remote, pristine appearance, this spot recieves thousands of visitors per year from nearby Strahan. After rafting the Franklin River, it’s a bit of a shock to arrive here amidst a throng of tourists, a float plane, and a large tourist ferry… Limited to cards on RedBubble, this image is available as a limited edition print from my website © Doug Thost 2005 Tech details: Canon EOS1n with 20-35mm lens, 30sec exposure on Fuji Provia 100
“Under the bridge downtown, Is where I drew some blood / Under the bridge downtown, I could not get enough / Under the bridge downtown, Forgot about my love / Under the bridge downtown, I gave my life away…” / Red Hot Chili Peppers – Under the Bridge Exif Info: / • Place: Lisbon, Portugal – Bridge Vasco da Gama / • Date: 24.11.2007 / • Camera: Canon EOS 30D / • Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3,5-4.5 USM / • Shutter Speed: 20/1 second / • F Number: F/9.0 / • Focal Length: 10 mm / • ISO Speed: 100 Product Preview: / / / / Featured: / • February 09 – Lisbon and Surroundings / • March 09 – Nirvana / • March 09 – Portugal / • March 09 – DSLR Users Only Contests: / • th Place in Hometown Pride promoted by TPW / • 7th Place in Bridges promoted by All Water in Motion Sold: / • 4 Cards to a RB member / • 1 Laminated Print to a RB member All artwork is Copyright © Nuno Pires. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain.
/ Waterfalls in Almonte Canada© Tim Wilson / Takwn With the Digital Rebel XT
An untouched close up(with exposure)of a submerged brige when a few beaver’s dams just collaps a couple of nights ago.I couldn’t drink or even used the water in my house for 2 days.We were not able to go out of our area for a day.It happenned at night and we could hear the raging fload so loud,it was amazing.The firemen were at the bridge watching when I took that close-up.This image is the result of the destroyed bridge,half of it just went along with the water,a very impressive scene to see and to hear because of the dead trees and rocs rolling over the road.The little touches of colors you see are the reflection comming from the lights of the firemen’s truck.I didn’t know if I would have enough light,in fact I didn’t have any idea about the result.I thought about using exposure for the creamy texture….I just remember that my boyfriend kept asking me,how much time you still need,5 or 10 min. and I answered 15 …. :)) He wanted to go to sleep,it was 1 o’clock in the morning. / / /
I had to go back and take another shot of this little waterfall while the yellow Aspen leaves were still reflecting off the water. I usually don’t like taking photos of waterfalls unless it’s an overcast day but this time a sunny day worked in my favor. This little waterfall is in a hard to get to area of Cheyenne Canyon, which is near the famous Seven Falls, and Helen Hunt Falls in Colorado Springs. Canon XTi f/22 18mm(18-55mm) 13 secs. * /
A 4 Minute Long Exposure taken at sunrise from the Seine River overlooking some tower.
an early evening shot under the shadows of Brunel’s “Royal Albert Bridge” (1859 carrying the Great Western Railway and the Tamar Bridge (1961), which stretch across Saltash Passage on the Tamar estuary from the Plymouth side -looking towards Saltash(Cornwall) (also available in Sepia tone or Black & White too!) f/5 / ISO-100 / exposure time = 15seconds Canon Powershot A570 IS
The Crawley Edge Boatshed on the Swan River, One of the most iconic landmarks in Perth. The Boatshed is believed to have been built in the 1930’s. Taken with my 5DMkII and 24-105 f/4 ISO 100, 30 second exposure. As seen in The power of encouragement And featured in: 5DMkII Group Canon DSLR Group And Riginals Group Friends of RedBubble Group Art By Bubble Hosts Group WA Red Bubbles Mk II Western Australia Group That One Great Shot Group Viewed 1287 times.
the first bridge in the world to be constructed of iron. Built in 1779 to a design by Shrewsbury architect Thomas Farnolls Pritchard and cast at the Coalbrookdale ironworks of Abraham Darby III. 90sec, M, f9, 36mm, noise reduction on, hoya IR filter. Taken with my dads 450D…......its my first proper attempt at IR best viewed LARGE River Severn
Water “rushing” down the stream in Swan Valley, Western Australia during wet winter. Captured with Nikon D300, exposure 1/6 sec at f / 32. Featured in All Water in Motion group 17/05/2009 / Featured in Western Australia group 20/05/2009 / Featured in Workshop Camera Club group 24/05/2009
Black is in darkness / where secrets will hide / a passionate grief / an immeasurable sigh / we forget, we forget / and it takes by surprise White is in light / where truth will be told / stumbling past younger days / until we’re too old / we remember, we remember / and it breaks at the soul A mystery deepens / where we’re fooled by the sight / of no light in pure dark / and no dark in pure light / yet they mix, yet they mix / come the falling of night —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Broughty Ferry, Tayside, Scotland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. / / Settings & Gear Used: / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 215 seconds / Apeture: 16 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 10mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / B+W ND110 (10 stop) 77mm Filter / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / The Swimming Hole /
The upper Swan River, one of the Perth main atractions after heavy rain. / The sun settles behind the hills and its rays reflecting off the hills are creating this pastel water colours. / This is the area where competitors will challenge the Avon and Swan rivers in a variety of paddle and power craft in an exciting two-day time on 1st of August. Captured with Nikon D300, exposure 1/2 sec at f / 29. Featured in DSLR Users Only group 13/07/2009 / Featured in Color and light group 15/07/2009
Spending some time near this beautiful waterfall, feeling the freshness of the cold mountain water that poured down in silky streams, makes me remember it often. / Waterfall Ripaljka near Soko Banja, eastern Serbia. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / “Cascade” is featured in the group – First Things (01.08.2009) / “Cascade” is featured in the group – JPG Cast-Offs (02.08.2009) / “Cascade” is ranked in top 10, Waterfalls challenge, You’re Accepted group
Stopped at Nigretta Falls near Hamilton Victoria on our way to Melbourne last week. Nice amount of water passing over the summit at the moment thanks to recent rains. Canon 400D with 17-85 lens. CIR Polariser to help slow the flow rate. No ND filter with me (Damn!) but the overcast day helped.
I was taking some long exposure shots late at night and a plane flew past. / Helps make this shot more interesting. Canon 50d / Sigma 18-200 lens #
Paringa Bridge. / Renmark / Paringa – South Australia. Thanks to Steve Chapple / Everytime we shoot together I learn something new. Canon 50D. / Sigma 10-20mm. Mirrored Symmetry. Click image for larger preview.
A piercing cough – / Stifled, choked. / Gush of reds, / Delight of blacks. A clotted knot – / Sorrowed, scarred. / Stigmatic clouds, / Mourning skies. A broken back – / Adrift, the Tay. / Blood stream, / To the sea. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: River Tay @ Newburgh, Fife, Scotland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk A slightly different style of shot to my usual work, wanted it to be quite dark, moody and grainy with just a slight hint of colour remaining to work with the poem theme.
twenty seven years on this ungodly earth / ending, sat down by the river / absorbing the small sips now taking their berth / on the tasting buds, keen to deliver the living in trees are now passing to ground / and winter stands waiting in line / and the stream trickles on, in knowledge it’s bound / for pitlochry, til barrels entwine an edradour malt slides faint troubles and fears / away, ships past stormy seas / so here I raise a glass to the twenty eighth year / may it flow as the river decrees —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk
I searched the internet for a really long exposure of Tahquamenon Falls but couldn’t find one. So I figured that my first real shot with my new 10 stop filter would be of this amazing falls. This is a blend of 3 long exposure shots. The first one was 4 minutes, the correctly exposed one was 5 minutes and the bright one was 6 minutes. / Black and white to come soon. / Canon xsi / B+W nd 1000 / B+W CPL
Converted the color long exposure to LAB color and used the lightness channel as a base. Added a cooling filter to give it that icy cool. / Canon XSi / B+W nd1000 / B+W CPL
Canon EOS 7D / Metroparks Ohio / f/45 / 5 sec / ISO-100 / 300 MM / Hoya Neutral Density Filter 8 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / ..................................................................... / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Christmas Cards / - Halloween Cards / ...............................................................................................................
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