Storm front rushes over Gymea bay & The Royal National Park NSW, with chaos in its stride Other Galleries . . Fauna . . . . . Flora . . . Landscape . . Outback / . Texture . . . . Rural . . . .Structure . . . Antique / . . People . . . . Misc . . . Panoramic. *Favourites. . / Pricing / Prints are available through personal means, and are as follows 4”x6” . | . $12 / 8”x12” . | . $25 / 10”x15” . | . $50 / 16”x24” . | . $70 / 20”x30” . | . $90 / 30”x45” . | . $170 Prices are prints only Contact me for further information at magrenphotography at gmail.com
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Every year Icebergs from Northern Canada make there way down the coast of Newfoundland. This photo was taken as one passed by Spaniards Bay, Newfoundland. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /
Model/Photog: Me
This old dory sits here reminiscing of days gone by… when the fishery was thriving. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /
Another version of “End Of An Era” from a different angle… / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
This is a drypoint print. I have redone this one again..hand colored this time in acrylic instead of ink to see the difference. I think I like this better. I am currently doing a lino cut with other shoes. I can’t wait to finish it but have had to put it to the wayside for this commission I have been asked to do. See how much I’m doing it….NOT but will , yes will tomorrow…getting there.
I took this shot this past summer… it was my first time seeing the performance and it was incredible! / / The Signal Hill Tattoo is an internationally known award winning historical animation program. Each summer, audiences thrill to the echo of the cannon, mortars and musket fire combined with the stirring tunes of the Fife and Drum Band which beckons visitors to a bygone age of 19th Century British military might. Set atop famous Signal Hill, the Tattoo portrays the garrison life and duties of His Majesty’s Royal Newfoundland Regiment of Foot and the 27th Company-2nd Battalion-Royal Regiment of Artillery who endured the harsh conditions of the Newfoundland Station in the late 1790’s. / / Also in this series / The Little Drummer Boy / Toy Soldiers / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
This is a shot of a small coastal community called Tors Cove. The water was so clear and the colors were incredible. I spent awhile here just photographing everything I could see lol. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
When I saw this scene I thought it looked as though Mother Nature was taking back what was hers. The stone of the building meets the force of nature head on… an epic battle of the ages. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
Another lino cut of my shoes.
My son… his first time in the swing at the park. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
The bright springtime Newfoundland sun bears down on this old, tried-and-true traverser of the sea. Taken in Gull Island Cove, Newfoundland, Canada. More from this series
Taken inside the former Operations Room of the now-abandoned Red Cliff Radar Station. The ladder actually leads up to a section of the second floor that has no other discernible access. The ruins are in complete disrepair, but are used frequently by both hikers and paintball enthusiasts. More from this series For more information (and photos dating back to the 1950s) of this historic site, please visit the Red Cliff History section of the Unofficial Logy Bay – Outer Cove – Middle Cove website.
UNTOUCHED BY NIKON D60 18-55mm. BULB INSOMNIA / Deep in the bosom of the gentle night / Is when I search for the light, / Pick up my pen and start to write, / I struggle, fight dark forces / In the clear moon light / Without fear… Insomnia / I need to sleep, although I get no sleep / I can’t get no sleep… Lyrics by : FAITHLESS / Song: Insomnia UNTOUCHED BY NIKON D60 18-55mm. and tripod. / (No filter no any other equipment) Device: Nikon D60 / Lens: 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G / Focal Length:34mm / Aperture: F/4.5 / Shutter Speed:2s / Exposure Mode:Shutter Priority / Exposure Comp.:0EV / Sensitivity: ISO 100 / Black-White by Nikon.
I have gone thru my portfolio here, and decided to do a calendar on the most viewed and favored photos. they arent in any particular order. I do hope you like. and thanks so much for viewing and favoring my work, always appreciated. / if anyone would like them in a different order, or different shots, please contact me. thanks again
Large View Recommended. Not my usual fare… I was out hiking along the East Coast Trail near Quidi Vidi Lake when I looked up and saw a LOT of gulls getting out of dodge a hurry, so I spun and quickly snapped a shot. 20 seconds later a coast guard helicopter goes soaring on by… no wonder those gulls were in a rush! Photo taken roughly here. :P Heavily edited, processed, straightened, retouched, manipulated, kicked, and tortured. Also a light Orton effect. I like it anyway. RB’s compression and optimization does NOT reproduce a lot of muted greys well. There are no compression jaggles in the original RAW or JPEG.
Large View Recommended. Michael Bay, eat your heart out. I assure you, this looks 500x better at print size. Bell Island, Newfoundland. Canon Rebel XSi / 55mm, f/5.6, ISO 100.
Large View Recommended. St. John’s, Newfoundland, in the final moments of a spectacular wintry sunset. Canon Rebel XSi @ 18 mm / Converted to HDR in Photomatix, further processing in Lightroom. See “Harbourscape at Dusk II” on Flickr
Large View Recommended. More from Middle Cove Beach, Newfoundland. Canon Rebel XSi / 2 vertical exposures stitched together in CS3. / 18mm, f/10, 30sec. / Some adjustments to contrast and exposure in Lightroom.
My first serious attempt at portrait work. My Granddaughter was eager to put on a show for me. She is an angel. / Nikon D300, 105mm micro nikkor, f/3, 1/60 sec, ISO 200 / . /
First, from me . . . Some de-mystification: / .. / There are three basic physical controls on a camera, digital or otherwise: / 1.) Focu…
First, from me . . . Some de-mystification: / .. / There are three basic physical controls on a camera, digital or otherwise: / 1.) Focus / 2.) Aperture / 3.) Shutter speed. / .. / Of the three, Aperture and Shutter speed control exposure. Aperture also controls how deep the area is that will be in focus (depth of field) and Shutter Speed also controls how motion of the subject (and camera) is recorded. All the modes on a camera, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, Auto, etc. are just different ways of controlling Aperture and Shutter Speed. There are different modes for controlling focus too. / .. / Definitions: (from Camerapedia ) / 1.) Focus: to focus means to adjust a lens or its optical elements for achieving a sharp image of subjects in a certain distance from the camera / 2.) Aperture: An opening in a lens that controls the amount of light passing through it. (added by me – the aperture is variable in size and also controls depth of field / 3.) Shutter speed: The amount of time the shutter remains open. (from me: it controls not only exposure, but how motion is captured, i.e. blurred or frozen) / 4.) Depth of Field: The range of distances (from near to far) within which a scene will be considered to be “in focus” (several factors influence/control depth of field: aperture size, distance from subject, point of focus, focal length of lens) .. / Now, there are other aspects such as how sharp or how big an image can be made with a camera, or how much light is needed to make an image, or how colour will be represented. In film cameras we determine these with film format (such as 35mm, 6×6cm, 6×7cm, etc.), film type, colour balance, & speed (iso), colour temperature of the light source, and filter choices. In digital, colour temperature of the light source, white balance, sensitivity (iso), sensor size (you chose one when you bought your camera), color space, RAW vs. .jpeg, vs, .TIFF, etc. and other factors make these determinations. I’m trying to keep this brief, and I know it’s over-simplified. So, now some reading . . . / .. / I haven’t reviewed these word for word. They look good. / .. / How to use basic camera controls / Cambridge in Color’s Tutorials / Geoff Lawrence’s Free Photography Tutorials / Digital Photography School / Photoflex Lighting School (more of an advanced tutorial, and it’s aimed at selling their products, but I like it because it’s good!) / Tutorial9 (don’t know about this one, it looks interesting) / Short Courses – Using Your Camera (looks pretty basic) / About Com – Photography Basics (always a lot of info at about.com on just ‘about’ anything / Beginning Digital Photography (about SLR’s but applicable beyond that / Mark Raymond Mason’s Tutorials .. / Some other sites where you can post your work for review: / .. / Photo.net / Photocritiq / UseFilm / Betterphoto (now a paid site,but a first class one) / .. / Blogger (make your own photoblog, go solo, or allow co-authors to post with you) / .. / Some online photo-magazines I like: / .. / Shutterbug / Megapixel (English and French) / DPreview (included real-life photo samples from various cameras, many nice shots of London) / Steves Digicams / .. / Also see Sharon Mau’s Journal for a bunch more great links. (See comments below.) / .. / Learn why the smallest aperture doesn’t necessarily produce the sharpest image, here ’s true! Basic science! / ..
Large View Recommended. Middle Cove Beach, Newfoundland HDR to bring out all the tasty goodness. See A detail shot in the comments below.
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