Australia
Taken at the Murray River early morning. / Original image on Fuji 100 colour slide taken with a Minolta 700 and 24mm lens
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2007. All Rights Reserved. 29th November, 2007 Sunset at the ‘Tree Graveyard’. A conceptual image (diptych) for all those who are plagued by the “black dog”. Redesdale, Victoria, Australia What is Bipolar? Bipolar disorder is a medical illness that causes severe mood swings which are caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain. People who suffer from this illness lack the control mechanism that enables them to pull away from emotional situations and as such their lives may spiral out of control, through no fault of their own. The illness is very serious and very real and affects not only the sufferer, but their friends and family as well. There is still a lot of stigma attached to this disease, given that it is a mental illness to which very little is known about. It is incurable but can be controlled by diet and medication. Most bipolar types are brilliant, creative, inspiring, loving, generous and caring individuals who contribute to making the world a better place, but all the while they themselves struggle every day to survive. For more information please visit the Black Dog Institute Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 18mm Exposure: 1/8 sec, f22, 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.
Night time shot, taken in the backwaters of the River Murray, near Lyrup in the Riverland area of South Australia. Beautiful still night with mirror image reflections of the majestic dead river gums. BEST Viewed large. Canon 400D 18-55 lens. Processed in Photoshop CS3.
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Back to infrared. Taken on the farm in Tumut on the Canon 450D. I promise I’ll think of a better title.
Another version of the sun rising on a misty morning that I shot last week outside my front door Featured in Freedom To Shine Group / Copyright /
Late afternoon, Lyrup flats between Renmark and Berri in the Riverland of South Australia. Afternoon shots whilst waiting for the sun to go down for a night time shoot. The clouds moved apart and left this diamond like section reflecting nicely on the still backwaters. Again a visit to one of my favourite places where these huge River gums stand defiant against nature, dead but not finished….... Canon 400D 18-55 lens, CIR Polarising filter. Three shot panoramic stitch in CS3 and converted to B&W in the same program.
The mist around the trees was so beautiful yesterday morning, and everything felt so peaceful, I couldn’t resist a couple of textures and overlays to help create the feeling. Original photograph with grunge texture overlay, colour and levels adjustments. Featured in Red Bubble Home Page, April 2009
Three seperate canvases combine to create Scribbly Gum Tryptch / Oil on scretched Canvas. / 3 x (34cm x 120cm) Originals $AU3,000 – Postage extra Currently on exhibition at Campelltown Arts Centre Layers of subtle glazes were used trying to create a flowing natural backgroud to this magnificent variety of gum trees. The texture of the knots were equally important. Leaving the looseness of the larval tracks to the last. This work was created to support an upcoming exhibition by the Southern Printmakers Association entitled ‘Earthwritings’. Currently on exhibition at Campbelltown Arts Centre / / More of my Works /
Eucalyptus Summer Beauty is a hybrid between selected parents of Eucalyptus ficifolia & Eucalyptus ptychocarpa. Grafted to reach heights of 5metes & crown width of 3metres. / This Australian Native Plant flowers late spring to late summer Canon powershot S1IS / Set on Macro / Taken in Natural light / A slight crop with no post processing Check out my other Flowering Gum Series / / / . / JUN 2009 top ten placement in Lets see the other side challenge for group Flower & Foliage Detail / JUN 2009 top ten placement in Tree and Sky Challenge for group Blooming Trees / MAY 2009 featured in group Color Me a Rainbow currently pink / MAY 2009 voted WINNER in challenge Pink for group #1 Artists of Redbubble / MAY featured in the group Weekly Theme Challenges / Also placed in the TOP TEN for the Spring Challenge / FEB 2009 featured in the group #12 Great Features / Voted WINNER of January Challenge for the February avatar in AUSTRALIAN NATIVE PLANTS group / JAN 2009 placed n theTop 10 in SHADES OF PINK challenge in All About Flowers group / JAN 2009 featured in the group Flower and Foliage Detail / JAN 2009 featured in the group Spring Blooms / JAN 2009 featured in the group Australian Native Plants
Model: Lynn
“Chicle” ~ Bubble gum machine in Solola, Guatemala ~ October 2008
Kosciuszko National Park, 2006
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2009. All Rights Reserved. 29th April, 2009 Another old friend from the ‘Tree Graveyard’. Featured on the Red Bubble Home Page – 01/05/09 Redesdale, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 18mm Exposure: 1/30 sec, f16, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Cokin 121S ND Grad 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.
Home Page Feature / Showcased At Redbubbles Best / Featured Work The beautiful gum flower. Native to Australia – the Eucalyptus (Gum) Tree produces little pods, from which these stunning flowers burst forth. / After the flowers die off – the pods continue to grow into Gum Nuts – which are a favourite source of food for just about all Australian Native birds. / /
Taken near Anakie on a misty morning.
Taken on Mt.Higginbotham at Mt.Hotham the cloud had just thinned enough toward the sun enough to allow a soft but distinct shadow to be cast by the snowgum onto the fresh snow. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
Backwaters of the River Murray at Lyrup near sunset, late afternoon. Majestic old dead gums still standing out against the skyline. These flats are situated near Lyrup in the Riverland area of South Australia between Berri and Renmark. A great place for sunrise or sunset. Three shot stitch in Photoshop CS3. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with Polarising filter.
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2008. All Rights Reserved. 22nd July, 2008 Standing next to my favourite inhabitant of the ‘Tree Graveyard’ at sunset. I wanted to take this image to gauge just how big these beauties really are. When I got home and processed the shot, I was surprised as to how much it actually dwarfed me! Redesdale, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 18mm Exposure: 1/5 sec, f16, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Cokin 121S Grad ND8 Processing: Adobe Lightroom More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.
Snow Gum bark, Bogong High Plains, Alpine NP, Victoria, Australia. / © Ern Mainka
Pastel on sanded paper (burgundy Colourfix) 70cm x 50cm This is a pastel painting. I was intrigued with the way the light was glinting on the raindrops on these eucalyptus leaves after a brief shower (which really did nothing to relieve the drought)!!!! Featured in the group ‘Works on Paper’ – Dec 2008 / Winner of the ‘True Colours’ Challenge and featured in the Contemporary Pastel Painters group – March 2009 / Featured in the Australia! You’re Standing In It group – June 2009
Lyrup Flats – Backwater area of the mighty River Murray between Berri and Renmark in the Riverland of South Australia. A log jam divides water laying in small pools in amongst dead river redgum trees. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polarising filter. Two shot pano stitch in Photoshop CS3.
A foggy morning amid the Inverleigh Flora and Fauna Reserve, just West of Geelong. Pentax istDS camera Please feel free to browse through my website: Phil Thomson IPA Photography I hope you enjoy the experience.
Watercolour / 300gsm Saunders stretch with a staple gun over 1cm thick board. Staple guns are goooooood. / Lots of thalo, of course. (What’s with the optional spelling of Phthalo – I am all for only spelling thalo as thalo and kicking out the ancient greek ph-.)
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