A busy Saturday night on Rundle Street, Adelaide SA.
Window of the Pierucci store, taken on Rundle Street, Adelaide SA. / The man on the right came and sat down of his own accord-just what I was after!!
Exif Info: / • Place: Lisboa, Portugal / • Date: 01.01.2006 / • Digital Cam: Sony Cybershot DSC-P100 / • Shutter Speed: 30/1 second / • F Number: F/5.6 / • Focal Length: 8 mm / • ISO Speed: 100 Product Preview: / / / / Featured: / • September 08 – Lisbon and surroundings / • February 09 – The Compact Group / • February 09 – Portugal / • June 09 – Cityscapes and Skylines Contests: / • 9th Place in NIGHT! promoted by The Compact Group Sold: / • 1 Card 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.
A 30” exposure of a jetty at Cape May Point State Park, NJ.
Nighttime in Norwich, UK / I particularly like the bicycle light trail in the centre of the image :)
Taken from the Kett Heights viewpoint overlooking Norwich. Oh, and with some complimentary added effects :)
This is La Courtine, one of the most beautiful cliff I’ve ever seen. La Courtine is part of the amazing rocky coast around Etretat in Upper Normandy, France, altogether known as Les Failases d’Etretat. I took this picture last August, on a very windy – as usual over there – late afternoon. / I wanted to have the sea looking as much smooth as possible, but I was in full daylight, as it was around 19:30 hours. Even with the overcasted sky, and even full stopping down the lens, the exposure time was only 1/2 seconds, a too fast time to move the sea surface. Using a polarizer and a 8x ND filter I gained 5 more stops, obtaining therefore, with a slight over-exposure, 20 secs of exposure time. Finally, I used a graduated filter to darken the sky, while keeping a correct exposure on the cliffs and the sea. / This allowed me to give the sea surface a watercolour paint look, and I also obtained a slight movement in the clouds, thanks to the strong wind. I hope you enjoy it, thanks for dropping by. / Paolo
Whirling rides at the Florida State Fair. 10 second exposure at F 22. Tripod and patience to capture ride at the top of its spin cycle, and to have the Ferris Wheel in the background stable.
Apollo Bay before sunrise. Exposure time 24 seconds. View more of my seascapes at: Landscapes and Seascapes
Taken at Docklands, Melbourne. The water surface was a little choppy with the strong breeze, but the 30 sec exposure helped smooth things out. The hardest part was the left hand side where the light was brightest from the complex, a half grad was used to hold back the light, a stronger grad would have been better (if I had one) Taken with a Canon EOS 40D, mounted on a triped (a must) / Aperture used: f/6.3 / ISO : 100 (to keep down digital noise) / Exposure time : 30.secs / Focal length: 10.00mm / Lens used, Sigma 10 – 20mm / / / / / / /
130 seconds F11 iso100 at 10mm / Done with B+W ND1000x / Cokin GND8 / Cokin CP-L Filters…
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The waves in Diamond Bay, on the Sorrento back beach, VIC are so fierce and unrelenting. Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Focal length @ 10mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 1.6 sec / ISO: 100 / Shot taken 15mins before sunset
/ Where am I? / How can I differentiate between the real world / And the dream world? / Which world am I in / Or am I in the unknown, somewhere in between? / Where does reality end / And the dream start? / Is this dream real / Or is this reality a dream? / Do I need to decide which path to take / To the right world? / Or in the end, does it really matter / As long as I follow my heart? / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / Long Exposure taken at Werribee South. / Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Aperture: f/20 / Shutter: 40 sec / ISO: 100
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
Curtains of Light The Aurora Borealis Shot in Fairbanks, Alaska with a Nikon FE and Kodachrome 200
www.danadipasquale.com / Chicago, IL The Story So Far…. That Day in The City When We Lost Track of Time / We Almost Missed Our Stop on the Train and Ran to Get Off / You Held My Hand Softly Through the Humid Summer Streets /
Acoustic guitar left behind on a bench. Shot at night and lit up with torches using a long exposure. The end result required no manipulation. Winner of “The Male Photographer” Music challenge August 2009 www.sbland.co.uk
A raging 4-5 metre sea softened with a long time exposure at Nettley bay, Marrawah, NW Tasmania / Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens featured in SEA group 21st July 2009 / featured in Nikon D90 users group 14th September 2009
I am waiting for you as the time goes by / Lonely ghost figure at night / Becoming more of past / And less of present / Until you see through me completely when you come… / ................... Playing with long exposures / View large to see through! Canon 5D / Canon EF 24-105 IS Lens / AV: F10 / Speed: 25 seconds / Remote shutter release / Tripod / Location: Melbourne, Southbank
After a rare day of good weather, the jetty was busy with plenty of people. / The long exposure has helped minimise the human distraction and create the smooth water effect. Glenelg Jetty / Glenelg, South Australia / 20-09-2009 Canon 400D / 24-105MM F4L (at 24mm) / ND8 + Red Grad Filters. / F7,30 Second Exposure (over exposed by one stop) Featured in: / -Adelaide/ South Australia
Taken at the bottom of Cape Spencer Light house. Innes National Park / Yorke Peninsula / South Australia Scaled down a 100ft cliff/sand dune. Well worth it. Converted to Black and White / COntrast Adjusted / Vignetting Added. Canon 400D / 24-105MM F4L / 2 x ND8s + Polariser Reached 500 Views on 7th November, 2009
In photography as in life its amazing how a little time can soften blows. Here a pounding swell is softened against the rocks with a 30 second time exposure . The colours remain but the sharpness is gone from the water detail. / The shadows are a distraction but I love the colours and their contrast with each other. Not a bad practice shot for a semi-new type of photography for me. My first shot with the new “black glass” filter. My favourite photographic spot again. / Kings Rocks / Stanley, NW Tasmania Nikon D90 / Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 10 mm / F/16 / 30 seconds / 10 stop ND filter / 3 stop graduated ND filter featured in Art By Bubble Hosts group 13th September 2009 / featured in Sea group 13th September 2009 / featured in Dimensions group 13th September 2009 / featured in Day Hikes group 14th September 2009 / featured in Unlimited Quality group 17th September 2009 Spotlight of the Week in the Islands of the World group 20th September 2009
no thats not its real name. But this image totally surprised me. I thought the camera held solely throw aways. Went for a shoot with Murph and didnt feel as if I had anything. / Then I looked at this more closely and yes it does have washed out sunset highlights but they mightnt be too much of a problem. / I love the isolation of all the little “islands”. West Point Reserve / Marrawah / NW Tasmania Nikon D90 / Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 10mm cropped / 20 seconds or so 627+ views featured in Your Magic Places 20th September 2009 / featured in SEA group 21st September 2009 / featured in Morning & Evenings, Sunbeams & Storms 24th September 2009 Top Ten in Focus & Lighting Groups’ Show Your Favourite Subject Challenge 25th October 2009 featured on the RedBubble Homepage Tasmanian edition on 10th October 2009
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