Oil painting
Another image taken yesterday at the local beach, it’s quite simplistic really so I would love to hear some opinions.
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Taken looking south to Wollongong from Providential Point, Royal National Park, just south of Sydney Australia. / This is my first attempt at a multi-exposure blend. This image is a combinations of 57 X 30sec exposures using the fantastic Startrails Photoshop Action that you can download free from this excellent site: / www.schursastrophotography.com/software/photoshop/startra… I was put on to this action by Dave Burrow whose amazing startrails image can be seen here: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/davidburrows/art/321722-3-startrails The brilliant thing about this PS action is that the longest exposure you need to take is 30sec and so it virtually eliminates the noise problem of conventional long exposure startrails. You can imagine how much noise this shot would have as a 30min exposure. / The straight lines are some of 9 planes that flew through these exposures over the half-hour I was taking them – amazingly consistent flight paths. It got so busy I had to delete some of the planetrails, hence the little gaps in the startrails.
arm on water landscape
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Looking south from Caves Beach Jervis Bay. One of these “I don’t believe this” moments. One of the problems with Royal NP (where I shoot most of my photos) is that it’s under the flight path for Sydney airport which is a problem at night because I end up getting lots of distracting light trails from the planes (there is often no more than 90 seconds between one plane flying out of a frame and another flying in). Given it takes 10 minutes to start getting decent star trails you end up with 10 plane trails in the shot. / So me and my partner headed south to the almost equally gorgeous national park at Jervis Bay 2.5 hours south of Sydney. Whoopee I thought – no planes. And then, just as I pressed the shutter this tiny light plane flew into frame. My first reaction was #$Q #%$## what do you have to do to get away from aircraft and I nearly closed the shutter. But then I thought just leave it and take another shot after this one. So I left it and it turned out to be my favourite shot of the start trails I took that night. The white glow is the Milky Way and the orange glow is from a village on the other side of the bay. / Tv: 619secs / Av: f/3.5 / ISO: 200 / FL: 17MM / Canon 30D
Location: Marina Debayeh, Lebanon
A pair of hands holding the Earth with the moon in the background. Blue Marble picture courtesy of NASA, see http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/useterms.php for terms of use
Another collaboration with Phil Threlfall / Thank you Phil for sharing your beautiful images with me, / and through our mutual appreciation of nature and the ocean, / inspiring me to create this message… Please check out the amazing ocean visions by Phil Threlfall at his portfolio. Half of all proceeds from sales of this shirt will be donated to the Australian Conservation Foundation
Dor beach, Israel / 1” exposure time
A collection of images taken in Egypt, 2007. Highlights include: / - The Pyramids / - Sphinx / - Valley of the Kings / - Luxor and Karnak / - The Nile / - The Red Sea Each image can also be bought as a card or print in in my portfolio :)
an earhart chappel photograph.earhart photographed.chappel on hair,makeup,costume, and props.lilith the model is co. liliths everlasting never ending treasured disgrace, as the first woman, a woman who felt equal to man (adam) ,who was shunned from god for wanting equality, temping eve in snake like form, to her punishment that she is to have forever be known.a simple woman made from clay to want to be equal….but from that like a goddess she lives today in many a form.
Here’s my oldest boy paddling out just like me to watch the sunset after a very hot summer’s day. And yes, here I’m also in the water after him with the camera! / It’s similar to ‘My sunset’ but I wanted to share this one also :o) Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens / processed in RAW with only the contrast and colour slightly upped, the rest is all real! No photoshop as I have already been asked.
Untouched photograph, effect achieved ‘in-camera’. Best viewed LARGE
This is the Glenelg pier, Adelaide. I spent at least 10 mins waiting for people coming and going to clear out so I could get a shot of the pier alone. As you can see, this didn’t happen. Turns out, I prefer the activity in this one! Added a texture from www.deviantart.com stock and blanched out the colour form both texture and photo. Added an omni filter for lighting effect and slight adjustment of contrast. Featured in Digital Photography / Featured in Out Of The Past / Featured in Layered With Texture / Featured in Get Art Promoted / Featured in Tunnel Vision Top 10 in Any Art (Charity Promotion) Challenge / Top 10 in Piers Challenge / Top 10 in Vanishing Points Challenge / Top 10 in the Digital Photography Calendar Challenge 30+ Favourites Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm MCN: C2B15-SQJMR-ES3J4
Here is a re-worked image of my little girl and my husband which was on RB a while ago.. I keep coming back to it so finally decided to play with it and here it is… I originally had this image in colour but got some great advice from a fellow bubbler to try it in b&w so I did…... This image was taken when my little girl fell over on the rocks and hurt her knees and her daddy gave her a piggy back to the car before the storm came.
The water knows my secret name, / the movements of my breath / to stream / to sea / to moon She speaks to me / in layered mist / her voice…
just trying to get into my almost 2 yr old’s head when he was just watching the forest stream flow; wondering back to beginnings.
It might look like he’s alone, but I don’t think so…
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