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.
Grange Jetty on a muggy summer afternoon.
Came across an old fave…
. / . / Read about it here / . / . / Canon EOS 400D / Sigma 17-70 / . / .
Busselton Jetty, Western Australia
Busselton, Western Australia
Extending almost two kilometres out over Geographe Bay, the heritage listed Busselton Jetty is the longest timber jetty (pier) in the Southern Hemisphere. The jetty is situated in the seaside resort town of Busselton, the northern gateway to the Margaret River Wine Region . The 142 year old jetty has been ravaged by both fire and cyclone. It exists today thanks to the support of the local community and the thousands of visitors who choose to stroll its length, fish, swim, scuba dive and snorkel. The first railway in Western Australia was located a few kilometres east of the Busselton Jetty. The boatshed style Interpretive Centre, built 50 metres off shore, allows visitors to glimpse the jetty’s rich past and exciting future. Entry is free, and along with exhibits of history, the marine environment and art, the Centre houses an unique range of souvenirs. Described as Australia’s greatest artificial reef, the Busselton Jetty is host to awe inspiring, vividly-coloured tropical and sub-tropical corals, sponges, fish and invertebrates. The Underwater Observatory is quickly becoming one of Western Australia’s major eco tourism attractions. Located 1.8 kilometres towards the end of the Jetty, the Underwater Observatory has been designed to accommodate up to 40 people at one time. Descending eight metres beneath sea level, visitors can view the amazing corals and marine life through 11 viewing windows, located at various levels within the observation chamber. more infomation at : www.busseltonjetty.com.au For more images of cozmist: / Busselton Jetty Images / Christmas Cards / Dogs / Birds / Scenery / Creatures
These are a collection of photos from the Kimberely in north west WA. This is a pretty remote but truly beautiful part of Australia. I hope you enjoy this.
A couple of the Bungalos at Paradise Cove in Mauritius at low tide . Can have candle lit dinners at night in them
A shot of the highest Waterfalls in Mautritius .
Shortlisted for Isle of Wight Photographer of the Year 2008.
Took this shoot on the way down to Dunsbrough last friday . / Stopped off at Busselton to get some shots of the Busselton Jetty , didnt relise there was so many piece of old jetties down there and they were great photo ops . This shot was at Sunset and was 6 images stitched .
Lake of Bays – Ontario – Canada
Taken at Second Valley, South Australia. This image featured in South Australian Artists in September 2009. Many thanks!
This is Vivonne Bay Jetty at Vivonne Bay, Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Australia. This was taken in summer with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and 18-55mm lens.
This sunset was taken in summer at Beachport Jetty, South Australia, Australia. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and 18-55mm lens.
The sun lowers in the sky as its rays light the waters of Clareville, a beach side suburb of Sydney , a beautiful area about 30 Kilometres north of the Sydney CBD. About 10 minutes from where I live. Equipment: Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20mm lens / Treatment: 5 Bracketted Images, processed in Photomatix Pro. Slight tidy in Capture NX
Dawn last Wednesday at Shorncliffe Jetty with Mel Brackstone and her flock / ...........thanks Mel, great fun / Mel / Amco / Nicole xkc Straight from Nikon D90 handheld MY WEBSITE For a Quick Look click / Gorgeous Gods & Goddesses, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things, / Weddings / Pregnancy and Babies
Original Size 30×30cm / Oil on Canvas ScottNaismith.co.uk
Seaford Bay from Newhaven: East Sussex, UK Camera Nikon D700 with 24-120mm Lense. HDR created with 8 exposures from one RAW file. / This was actually a terrible picture rescued because of the information that a RAW file records. It was shot into the light, and was very contrasty. After adjusting the exposure settings in Lightroom, 4 stops either side, I exported them to Photomatrix Pro3, and after adjusting the settings, this is what came out. I know this could also have been achieved in Photoshop, but think of all the time saved. I’ve treid Photomatrix with three exposures, but didn’t like the colour shifts it produced. Taking more exposures helps the software to decide and produces much less dramatic effects. / The original picture is uploaded for information so that others can see what can be achieved. Hope this helps someone. Don. /
Taken on 26-08-2009. Taken underneath the Henley Beach Jetty. / Converted to Black and White / Vignetting Added. Canon 400D / F11 @ 30 Seconds (2 stop over exposure) / 24-105 F4L Lens (at 45mm) / Cokin Filters (2xND8) Featured in: / -Adelaide/ South Australia
This is one of my favourite shots, having had it printed 30×20 inch, mounted and framed on my wall… one of the few accredited that honour..
A storm brews over distant Mt Wellington and Mortimer Bay. Canon 40D / EF-S 17-85mm @ 17mm / f/22, 2.0 sec exposure.
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