© Simone Byrne Photography, 2008. All Rights Reserved. 8th November, 2008 Freshly bailed paddock under a brooding sky. I was driving out to the ‘Tree Graveyard’ for a sunset shoot when I noticed this paddock scene and just had to stop and take advantage of the amazing light. Strathfieldsaye, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 18mm Exposure: 1/160 sec, f5.6, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Cokin 121S Grad ND8 HDR: AEB (-1, 0, +1) Tone Mapping: Photomatix Pro Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2008. All Rights Reserved. 10th November, 2008 With a beautiful wispy clouded sky over head I decided to go back out to the hay bail paddock I found a few nights back hoping for a nice sunset. I was absolutely stoked to witness the sky erupting into beautiful pink hues. Strathfieldsaye, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 18mm Exposure: 4 sec, f16, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Hoya CPL HDR: AEB (-1, 0, +1) Tone Mapping: Photomatix Pro Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.
Impressionist digital painting done in Corel Painter. © 2009 Anne Hale Featured in Featured Art & Photography, Redbubble homepage June 22, 2009. / Featured in First Things group. / Fearuted in Digital Artists United /
A photo from my project “Latvian Landscapes”.
This is the nearest village to me – 6 miles – quiet, fresh and inspirational. Kerry, Mid Wales, UK Copyright 2009 Richie Dean Photoshop and PhotoArtMaster
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2008. All Rights Reserved. 23rd June, 2008 The sun setting beneath the infamous tree of Dog Rocks. Batesford, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 28mm Exposure: 0.3 sec, f11, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Cokin 121S Grad ND8 HDR: AEB (-1, 0, +1) Tone Mapping: Photomatix Pro Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.
Old dilapidated barn with rustic red doors. This old barn will be torn down sometime this month. Someone in the neighborhood complained that it was an “eye sore”.... so sad! Image was redone for me in HDR by Kimberly Palmer.
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2008. All Rights Reserved. 23rd June, 2008 The infamous tree of Dog Rocks. Batesford, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 28mm Exposure: 1/25 sec, f11, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Hoya CPL HDR: AEB (-1, 0, +1) Tone Mapping: Photomatix Pro Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.
If you saw my posting called “Darkness and Light” a few days ago, this is the storm when it really intensified and touched down on a farm in Eastern Ontario, Canada, between Chesterville and Manotick. We parked the car and took pictures as it was moving fast and we were able to get some nice shots in between the rain and gusts of high wind. I’ve posted several other shots of the same storm recently. This one came up very suddenly out of what was a nice fine early evening. The speed it developed was quite amazing. / Sony DSCF828 camera, November 2, 2006. Touchdown : Featured in “Severe Weather” and “In the Eyes of Danger (Twice)” Touchdown : In the Top 10 of the Challenge “To capture the best formation of clouds” in Skyscapes. Touchdown: Winner of the Country Roads and Amazing Skies Challenge in the Country Roads/Around the World” Group.
ink on watercolor paper. between where i am, where i was, and where i want to be, there are many barriers most of which were put in place by me. sometimes, it is most difficult to stay still…
Straight from camera ! ....... Cute and puffed up wood pigeon taken at Hinchingbrooke Park, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, England, UK Wood pigeons are large and portly grey birds, with a white band across the wings, white patch at the side of the neck and a dark band on the tail. They have a pinkish brown neck and upper breast. Wood pigeons inhabit a variety of habitats, particularly wooded country, farmland, parks and gardens Their call sounds like coo-coo-coo, coo-coo
Taken on a fishing trip on the Goulburne river near Alexandra, Victoria, Australia. Caught no trouties but came home with this.
this is how i started my drive home last sunday morning. / i left with the temps in west virigina at 22 degrees (F). / the elevationfor the state, averages in the 3300foot range and stays below 5000feet. / one of the two lane highways went just high enough to get a view over the mountains and into the fields below. so stopping on the highway to capture this was a must! / i shot this in SS priority, SS at 1/160, F-stop at 32, ISO of 400, and exposure compensation at +0.3, focal length of 47mm
this is farmland in North Dakota already plowed but has such an unspoken beauty to it /
Another view of the pink-hued early morning fog that was hugging the farmlands one day last week. LavenderMoon~
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Taken from The Winnipeg Perimeter HWY 100 SE of Winnipeg MB / Camera: Canon Rebel XT(DSLR) / Lens: 75-300mm / ISO: 400 / Shutter Speed: 1/500 / F/stop: 8.0 / W/B: Cloudy / Enhanced, cropped and upsized with MS Picture it / Noise reduction: Noise Ninja / Also see: / Two Deer In The Mist / Three Deer In The Mist / Four Deer In The Mist / Five Deer In The Mist MY BUBBLESITE
Black tomcat peeping through a hole in the old barn.
The silhouette of the tormented mind. Image taken in Cranbourne, Australia.
Wild and born free this was such a amazing site for me to watch this wonderful Kestrel go about his business…...... I certainly was lucky this time to get such a capture of my favourite bird of pray the Kestrel at Snettersham Nr Norfolk England UK. Kestrels have been recently declining as a result of habitat degradation due to continuing intensive management of farmland and so it is included on the Amber List. Kestrels are found in a wide variety of habitats, from moor and heath, to farmland and urban areas. The only places they do not favour are forests, vast treeless wetlands and dense mountains. They are a familiar sight, hovering beside a motorway, or other main road. They can often be seen perched on a high tree branch, or on a telephone post or wire, on the look out for prey. They eat small mammals and birds.
Another version of the old farm barn.
Shot in infra red overlooking the north York moors on a cross border raid!
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