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Taken in the Burswood Casino grounds, Perth, Western Australia NikonD60 Nikon 105mm lens
Bird of Paradise
Bird of Paradise
Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm lens. F14, focal length 11mm, exposure 1/25sec Spent Friday night in the wheatbelt town of Tammin approx 180kms east of Perth. / Tammin is a classic wheatbelt one street town with huge wheat silos (constructed in 1960 they were the first concrete silos built in Australia) and a railway line on one side of the road and the faithful old Tammin Hotel and a few shops on the other /
Found this on a friend’s property in Tammin.
Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm lens Fell in love with the view from this lookout.
Got back this afternoon to find my butterfly had hatched, but only just. Next one I hope not to miss ‘the birth’ Have two more that I’m watching on my tree
Nikon D60 Sigma 10-20mm / 1/640 F/5.6 ISO 100 Well after the B/W version, I just had to do one in colour
Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm. One raw file converted using -4, -2, 0, +2, +4 in Photomatrix and finished off in PS CS3 / Camera settings: f/5.3, ISO – 100, Focal length 16mm Our coastline further south of Perth
Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm / F9 @ 1/800s Taken last week, think it was Floreat Beach, if not City Beach /
Nikon D60 VR 18-55 / F5 @ 1/500s Was a home sweet home way back then. Taken as I was not far out of York on my way back to Perth. HDR and Orton Effect used /
Featured You’re Accepted. 6th July 09 Nikon D60. 10-20mm / F5 @ 1/400s A beautiful part of the Swan River system, Middle Swan Reserve, Caversham, Perth. Featured in You’re Accepted and Your Magic Place 5th Jan 09
Nikon D60, 10-20 lens / F10 @ 1/125sec, ISO 100 A section of the Rockingham coastline /
Top Ten in Alphabet Soup group Challenge Feb 09 Nikon D60, 18-55mm. Focal length 24mm. F/11, 8secs Didn’t realize till 5 mths after this was taken that a technique I’d read about and tried on this occassion actually worked. I have just found the photo stats, which suggests to me it did work. Couldn’t find anything around that time as I’d had the computer reformatted Many thanks to Nigel Donald for sharing how to use a bit of cardboard and a long exposure Australia Day fireworks from the Northside of the River, just as it was getting underway. /
Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm / F18 @ 1/40s A view under the Coogee Jetty, Western Australia /
Nikon D90 55-200mm Tripod mounted / F22 @ 1 sec. ISO 200. Filter ND4X Photoshop Filter – Poster Edges Taken recently in John Oldham Park, Perth /
Nikon D90 Sigma 10-20mm / F27, 1/8 sec hand held / ISO 1EV under 200 Taken in the Geographe Bay area, south west of Western Australia /
Nikon D90, 10-20mm lens / f/22 @ 1/45sec. ISO 200. Focal length 12mm Two raw images converted and merged. One for the sky and one for the water / Taken when I first arrived in Warwick near 2 months ago while a storm was brewing / Leslie Dam (Lake Leslie) is approx 15kms out of Warwick and is known for its fishing and water sports activities /
Featured in Going Coastal, 19th Dec 09 Nikon D90, 18-270mm / F/9.5 @ 1/125sec. ISO 200, focal length 23mm Taken in March 09 on my trip from Perth to Qld. It is said this stretches from Western Australia to South Australia for approx 720 miles and is the longest line of seacliffs in the world with drops of 200-400 feet /
My brother’s Jack Russell named Jack, sitting on my Pop’s motorized scooter /
Taken from the neigbours property in Warwick, Qld while we were enjoying some afternoon ales…just happen to have the camera with me /
I’m not spying on my neighbours! This was the view I had as I walked outside for a cigarette around 11pm. I liked how the clouds still had colour even at this late hour…with the hint of a storm. Nikon D90 / Tamron 18-270mm / ISO 250 / 30 sec exposure / F/5.6 Shot in raw and edited in Photoshop CS3 /
Nikon D90 / Nikon 105mm / f/11 , 1/4 sec shutter , ISO 200
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