Taken at 12 Apostles national park Victoria
...and with malfunctioning landing gear, too….. mgm-click / mam-post
A wall of bricks, a steel door, and a drain pipe….
Flying swan cirrus clouds. Just had to stop and take this shot while driving down the coast…well I wish I had something more to frame the shot but the cloud itself seems to be enough in this, being the main feature…thanks for looking.
A view of Lake Superior in early December taken on Artist’s Point in Grand Marais, Minnesota.
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Another shot of the absolutely stunning sunset from the Big Sur coast. This shot isn’t enhanced so the colours should be about as accurate as eyes would have seen if looking at the scene from the beach. The camera’s exposure setting wasn’t particularly long but the ISO was up there a bit, tho Nikon says there shouldn’t be much noise until it get a LOT higher up than I had it. I did have a rather wide aperture tho. I could have used the camera’s PROGRAM setting to control shutter speed and aperture but I was experimenting with my own ability to make the settings on MANUAL, tho this was the first shot of a three-shot (shutter speed) bracket. The other two shots were far too light with my boosted ISO setting. PS The horizon is level but you’ll have to trust me on this. I used the leveling tool on the tripod and matched it with the guide lines I always leave showing in the camera’s display. But between the non-level fog bank, the fading light from left to right, the semi-curved waves, and the completely angled beach, the eye can get quite confused as to what was the deciding factor.
The Denpesar airport extends out into the surf ending at Airport Reef.
Featured in Color Me A Rainbow April 16, 2009. / Featured in 100% November 16, 2008. Two of my winter-time buddies, slate colored juncos. I don’t even want to KNOW how many hours I’ve spent (wasted?) sitting at my French doors in the kitchen, happily snapping away at the birds who come to my feeders. Every so often I’ve gotten really lucky and managed to get off an incredible shot like this!!! Hope you enjoy, too!!! Image taken with the Nikon D40x, using the 55-200 lens, February 7, 2008 in Montgomery County, Maryland.
Aberdyfi beach hdr
22”x28” oil on canvasincoming tide witha beautiful florida sunset oirginal is for sale
Well, stock photography. A good money maker, or a waste of time?? So far for me (about 2 months so far) it has been good, a good lear…
Well, stock photography. A good money maker, or a waste of time?? So far for me (about 2 months so far) it has been good, a good learning experience with the added benefit of making a little pocket money. When I decided to go ahead and upload my photos to sell as stock, I did some research looked at different sites, and decided to go ahead and upload to a few different sites: / Shutterstock / 123 Royalty Free / Can Stock Photo / Dreamstime / IStockPhoto / Fotolia / Big Stock Photo / I figured that the more sites i was signed up to, and that were displaying my images, then the more people would see them, and then hopefully buy them. Things started off fairly slow, with one or two sales per week for the first few weeks. Now however in the last 2 days i have had about 15 sales, which has just encouraged me to go out, take more photos, upload them and give people even more of my photos to download! The whole stock thing works great for me at the moment, as I am still a Photography student for another year, and this helps to fill in my spare time, and gets me out taking more pictures, something that i love doing. So really it can only be a good thing! The money is only trickling in at the moment, however it is at least trickling, and that for me is the exciting part. I believe that if i consistently add more photos to these sites, and increase my skill and expertise also, then this will end up being quite a substantial money earner for me. And hey, who doesn’t want to earn money from their hobby?? So far, just top give you an idea, a couple of my highest selling images are: / / Anyway, I know a few people are selling stock already, and i know of a few who are interested, so I wanted to keep you all up to date with what I’m doing!
Taken on the Great Ocean Road near the Cumberland River mouth, Victoria as the tide was coming in. Shot with a Nikon D200, 12-24mm lens at 14mm, 1/6 sec, F/22, 100 ISO, polarizer, tripod. 7 shot HDR, merged/mapped in Photomatix, touched up in Photoshop.
16”x20” oil painting
I heard a strange noise in the air the other day and looked up to see this…... This untouched photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE
Incoming coal tit to a feeder, tilted by the weight of a chaffinch out of frame. The motion blur was used creatively and was necessary due to low lighting. / Featured in the Photography 101 group as winner of the Intentional Blur challenge. Camera: Canon 40D / Lens: Canon 100-400 f/4.5-5.6 / Shutterspeed: 1/125 / Aperture: f/5.6 / ISO: 1250
The classic automotive repair manual, with a Star Wars twist.
An abandoned pleasure craft up on blocks at St Marks, Florida … hunting around underneath the hull I found some wonderful art work. Nikon D90 with Nikon 60mm macro on tripod f/13 1/40s ISO 400. I see waves rolling in one behind the other, with the dawn sun catching the one about to break on the shore.
More water drops, catching reflected light. Canon 50D, Canon 70-200 f/2.8L, tripod, flash featured in Out of the Blue / featured in Color me a Rainbow
An attempt of a F111 coming in for a fast landing, / Vue /
Taken in Aci Trezza, Sicily / Olympus E-620 / Hoya ND400+ tripod Featured in All water in motion
A storm over Werribee, viewed from Rockbank / Canon 40d 10-22mm lens at 10mm /
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