I was lucky enough to spend a night in Sydney taking photos and here they are. PS used to crop and take out a few stars.
A husband fishing on the end of the jetty at Swan Bay, with his partner and dog showing signs of impatient body language as a golden sunset settles on this calm bay at Queenscliff.
taken on our family holiday at coffs harbour…
Port of Orillia – empty docks at sunrise. To purchase this Print, Please click HERE © Reg. No. CE058-0DA2F-D5324
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Coney Island, Castle Harbour, Bermuda
BEST VIEWED LARGER Awe inpiring hardly describes the sheer sandstone cliffs of Sydney’s North Head, North And South Heads form the natural gateway to Sydney Harbour often described as the best harbour in the world. This shot was taken with 3 bracketed photos captured with a Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens, this was then processed in Photomatix software to make this HDR image. No Filters were used and no processing in Photoshop. For visitors to Sydney North Head is located near the suburb of Manly famous for it’s beaches, Manly can be reached by many forms of transport but the most enjoyable is via Ferry Service from Sydney’s ferry terminal at Circular Quay.
BEST VIEWED LARGER Awe inpiring hardly describes the sheer sandstone cliffs of Sydney’s North Head, North And South Heads form the natural gateway to Sydney Harbour often described as the best harbour in the world. This shot was taken with 3 bracketed photos captured with a Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens, this was then processed in Photomatix software to make this HDR image. No Filters were used and no processing in Photoshop. For visitors to Sydney North Head is located near the suburb of Manly famous for it’s beaches, Manly can be reached by many forms of transport but the most enjoyable is via Ferry Service from Sydney’s ferry terminal at Circular Quay. This is “Awe”
BETTER VIEWED LARGER This shot taken using 5 Exposures generating one HDR image, taken at sunset from Mc Mahons Point on the Northern shore of Sydney Harbour. / For those visiting Sydney , Berrys Bay/Balls Head is easily accessable from by tain on the North Shore railway line . This side of the harbour offers panoramic views and the cheapest way to explore Sydney is with an explorer pass . Equipment: Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200 lens, no filters, processed usin Photomatix HDR Software My continuing experience with HDR is a learning one some tries work the way you expect sometimes they are a bit different… but hey it’s fun ! /
A beautiful fishing village on a spur of a land projecting into Loch Broom, making a perfect harbour, Ullapool attracts more tourists than fishing boats these days.
TO BETTER EXPERIENCE THIS IMAGE VIEW IT LARGER The Sydney Opera House does HDR, this shot taken from Millers Point on The Rocks side of the harbour looking at Benelong Point the home to the Sydney Opera House This shot taken from five bracketted images, then processed in photomatix shows how well HDR treats subjects like the sails of the opera house
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER It is easily reached by public transport or car from the Sydney CBD. Balmoral Beach / In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour. Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s. Equipment : Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens / Processing: 5 bracketted images, processed using Photomatix HDR Software, image saved as 16bit tiff, minor focus adjustment using Capture NX. No colour manipulation or filters used
HDR MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER It is easily reached by public transport or car from the Sydney CBD. Balmoral Beach / In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour. Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s. Equipment : Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens / Processing: 5 bracketted images, processed using Photomatix HDR Software, image saved as 16bit tiff, minor focus adjustment using Capture NX. No colour manipulation or filters used, / Framed Prints See Also* /
HDR MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER It is easily reached by public transport or car from the Sydney CBD. Balmoral Beach / In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour. Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s. Equipment : Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens / Processing: 5 bracketted images, processed using Photomatix HDR Software, image saved as 16bit tiff, minor focus adjustment using Capture NX. No colour manipulation or filters used, / Framed* /
BETTER VIEWED LARGER It is easily reached by public transport or car from the Sydney CBD. Balmoral Beach / In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour. Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s. Equipment : Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens / Processing: 5 bracketted images, processed using Photomatix HDR Software, image saved as 16bit tiff, minor focus adjustment using Capture NX. No colour manipulation or filters used, / Framed Prints
Featured in All Countries – Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers Group June – 21 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— Featured in Your Magic Place Group May – 29 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— Nikon D100 Sigma 15/30 Lake of Corbara The Lake of Corbara is an artificial basin orginated in the fifties because of a dam on the river Tiber. You can have one of the best view on the basin from Civitella del Lago, ancient hillside hamlet that owes its fortune to the Attis (in this place you can still see their palace). To be seen also the church of “La Madonna del Prato” (1660), contain-ing a “Via Crucis” painted by eight contemporary painters, among which Giovanni Tenneroni.
Ministry of Heritage and Cultural Activities, Superintendence for the Architectural, the Landscape, the Historical Heritage. Artistic and Ethno-Anthropological of Italy / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Placed 8th in à EUROPA! Group – LA TEMPESTA; STORM; L’ORAGE Challenge July – 26 – 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— Nikon D100 Nikon 70/300 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Cirella The old, still-inhabited village of Cirella, a short distance from the shoreside resort, climbs a slope below the ruins of a hilltop town that Hannibal razed 2,200 years ago, and that in later centuries was rebuilt and destroyed again, the last time by a French fleet in 1806 CIRELLA was also a Sybarite colony, devastated by Hannibal, then Romanized; the theatrical ruins of Cirella Vecchia , overlooking the SS18, are of a later date, the result of a French bombardment in 1806 (though local lore attributes other, more sinister explanations, most notably a plague of ants). Cirella has had an eventful history which dates back to the Greek and Roman periods. It was raided on various occasions by the Saracens before begin destroyed in 1806 by the French fleet. There are the ruins of a church and a Romanesque bell tower containing the remains of 15th century frescoes. The so/called Mausoleo di Cirella, situated at the foot of the hill, is a tomb from the Roman period. In the medieval church there is a 16th century bust of the Madonna and Child.
Sunset over Macquarie Harbour, Strahan, Tasmania. Strahan is a small fishing village on Macquarie Harbour, West coast of Tasmania. Once infamous for its harsh penal colony, the region is now a gateway to the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park and the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Nikon D80 / Nikkor 18-200mm DX VR lens / handheld
This broken ironwork stands against the might of the North Sea on the harbour wall at the mouth of the River Tyne at South Shields. Converted into black and white pinhole effect
BEST VIEWED LARGER Oh No not another Sydney Harbour Bridge shot, wll with this view why not ! A closeup view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge with Luna Park nestled at the base. Taken from North Sydney CBD early morning at sunrise. / Equipment: Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens , handheld / Technique: HDR , 5 exposures,bracketted,Photomatix 3.2
BEST VIEWED LARGER This is a continuing project to capture the City of Sydney in the wonders of monobchrome Black & White. In my opinion the HDR technique emphasises the monochrome image. Equipment: : Nikon D300 Nikon 18-200mm lens , Manfrotto Tripod Technique: HDR , 5 Bracketted Exposures, Photomatix 3.2 64 Bit, Capture NX
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