Low flight of pelicans over the choppy waters of Lake Burrembeet. / I will donate 50% of my proceeds from sale of this print to / Australian Conservation Foundation
This series of Mammatus clouds where taken on December 27 2004 just as a really big summer thunderstorm had formed over my house. From what I read, the Mammatus clouds are caused by ice in the clouds becoming heavy and causing the cloud to sag. A very rare site! EOS 20D. If you like this shot, You might also like to take a look at: Mammatus clouds Mammatus clouds Mammatus clouds Featured in: Lightning and Storms Extreme Weather Perth WA Red Bubbles Art By Bubble Hosts Friends of RedBubble Skyscapes Canon DSLR For The Love Of Canon Riginals Shapes & Patterns Both Sides Now The 500 to 5000 Viewings Group Viewed 575 times.
Horseshoe Bend is the name for a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, in the United States. It is located slightly downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell, about four miles or 6 km south of Page. Accessible via a 3⁄4-mile (1.2 km) hike from U.S. Route 89, it can be viewed from the steep cliff above, forming a spectacular vista. / This image is actually made of 4 pictures taken with my Canon 20D – 17-40mm L lens and stitched together to create this panoramic
This phone does not ring. From the series & limited edition book: ‘Evidence’ / Details: / http://lauren-rabbit.deviantart.com/journal/18842732/
Princes Bridge is a much-loved Melbourne landmark,decorative lamps on top of the bridge were carefully restored in time for the Commonwealth games / its current colours remained the same since the 1920s.
Double exposure of blossom on old wood (Holga).
From the San Juan Islands while whale watching for Orcas. This was taken with a crappy camera so the Quality isn’t the best but it is still high enough to be enjoyable :) / Red-Orange colors are edited.. or practically fake Cokin ;P.
...cause tomorrow is remembrance day. In Flanders Fields In Flanders fields the poppies blow / Between the crosses, row on row, / That mark our place; and in the sky / The larks, still bravely singing, fly / Scarce heard amid the guns below. / We are the dead. Short days ago / We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, / Loved, and were loved, and now we lie / In Flanders fields. / Take up our quarrel with the foe: / To you from failing hands we throw / The torch; be yours to hold it high. / If ye break faith with us who die / We shall not sleep, though poppies grow / In Flanders fields. — Lt.-Col. John McCrae
part of a ttv (through the viewfinder) series Theory: / TTV (Through The Viewfinder) photography is when you use an old medium format camera and a digital camera. / These old medium format twin reflex cameras have large viewfinders. Firstly you compose your image using the medium format camera (in my case i have used a mamiya c33) then you actually take the picture using a digital camera (here i use my pentax K10) of what is in the viewfinder of the old camera.
A moment at the airport in Paris captured with a Holga.
Located on the west coast of Sardinia, Italy, I ventured upon this gem of a beach hidden away – after following a dirt track down past an old factory this beautiful vista unfolded. / Travelling with work, I must admit… that job was tough…but someone had to do it The image was taken on my fully mechanical 120 film Widelux panoramic camera on slide film (ASA100) and electronically scanned via an Epson V700. The Widelux has a rotating lens across a 150 degree arc – it sometimes is a little slow on the start of its “scan” hence over-exposure at the leading edge can occur… as seen here.
Hamburg Airport, Germany Untouched Medium Format scan Part 5 in a series
Canary Wharf, London Untouched Medium Format scan Part 2 in a series
Medium Format Film!
It was an old mirror, and silvered, and very tired. It was determined to cast no more reflections.
Taken at Loch Ard Gorge on the Great Ocean Road, VIC. This was shot with a Mamiya RZ67 on Ilford Pan F 50 ISO film. Only other details I remember was that it was shot with a 50mm lens, equivalent to about 24mm in 35mm format. I hand developed the film myself, scanned it and added the sepia toning with Photoshop. BEST VIEWED LARGER
Azrieli center, Tel Aviv Holga 120GN / Kodak TX400 / Epson V500
Medium Format Film Camera!
more work from the hasselblad :)
The Donna Nook Grey Seal Colony / Taken today 19/11/09 The British population of grey seals is of great international conservation importance and we are fortunate to have a thriving colony on the Lincolnshire coast. For much of the year the seals are at sea or hauled out on distant sandbanks, but during the winter they come to breed near the dunes on the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve at Donna Nook. They are present on the beach in November and December. The RAF Bombing Range at Donna Nook provides the seals with a relatively disturbance-free site for hauling out. The seals are not the least bit concerned by the planes. Staff at RAF Donna Nook make every effort to make sure that no harm comes to any animal because of military activity. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manages Donna Nook as a Nature Reserve with the agreement of the Ministry of Defence. / PaulThompsonPhotography Canon 5D Mk2 / F5.6 / ISO 160 / 100-400L
The Donna Nook Grey Seal Colony / Taken last week 19/11/09 / Been a bit busy with work and new computer The British population of grey seals is of great international conservation importance and we are fortunate to have a thriving colony on the Lincolnshire coast. For much of the year the seals are at sea or hauled out on distant sandbanks, but during the winter they come to breed near the dunes on the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust nature reserve at Donna Nook. They are present on the beach in November and December. The RAF Bombing Range at Donna Nook provides the seals with a relatively disturbance-free site for hauling out. The seals are not the least bit concerned by the planes. Staff at RAF Donna Nook make every effort to make sure that no harm comes to any animal because of military activity. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust manages Donna Nook as a Nature Reserve with the agreement of the Ministry of Defence. / PaulThompsonPhotography Canon 5D Mk2 / F5.6 / ISO 160 / 100-400L
Focus isn’t always important. Sometimes it’s OK to use your imagination. Rapoldi Park, Innsbruck, Tirol, Austria – Nov 2009 Camera: Hasselblad 500C/M / Lens: 80mm CF f/2.8 Planar T* lens, / Film: Kodak BW400CN Medium Format Film.
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