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  • Two ducks drift smoothly over a misty Lake Daylesford on a very cold morning / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro

  • Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate you taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. Calendars: Sets available on request. / / Writings (or ramblings) / Ballerinas & Stuff / Music of the Spheres / Another World / Time & Tears / The 10th / I Knocked / A Long Walk / Weaver / High-Flyer / Paper Boat / The Great Feast More Here

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  • a breezey day created some beautiful patterns on the water. / Whiteman park, Swan Valley, WA For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • A pastel sunrise on a bitterly cold February morning had frost clinging to the reeds along this Central Washington lake as a cold mist arose with the sun.

  • Reeds in the water. Fascinating…the base of each reed had a small water bubble reflecting the setting sun. Sandnes, Norway.

  • More reedy HDRness

  • Saganasghee Slough in the forest preserves south of Chicago. This side of the slough has blessed me several times with nice vistas in the morning.

  • Another photo of that same pier as the one IKEA is selling on my behalf, just from a different angle. If i may say so…i think this one´s alot better than the one they picked. :-P Thanks for stopping by! Andreas Stridsberg © / www.mystic-pic.com

  • I was inspired this morning after reading and commenting on Julie Langford’s Post. It made me remember that sometimes the journey – the people you meet, the things you learn along the way – is more important than the destination. So despite the bitter frosty morning I rugged myself up (two thermals are better than one) and set out to greet nature and the day with Sami and my trusty tripod in tow. Turns out The Day had advance warning from Nature that I was coming (I think it was the blue wren who visits me that let the secret out)... and together they turned on an absolutely gorgeous – albeit bloody freezing – show. This is most likely the easiest image I have ever had in post production, the only enhancement it has had is a slight vignette added. For the mist gently rising off the water… the glorious colour… the frost on the reeds… the delicate reflections… the beautiful ray of illuminating light… I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Nature and The Day. Title inspiration from Newton Faulkner’s song “Gone in the Morning” Best viewed LARGE

  • Taken at the top end of Coniston Water in the Lake District after a storm. The lake was flooded at the top end as was a lot of Cumbria that week after heavy rain fell for several days on frozen hills. And yet the fragile strength of the reeds survived. Featured by the kind hosts of The Northern Landscape Group

  • Reflections on Florida Spanish Architecture. Lake Dora, Mount Dora Florida. / Nikon D300. Nikkor VR 18-200 lens. Handheld, Sunset. This made me think of the amazing, guitar work Sketches of Spain, a tribute to Miles Davis by Buckethead, the always creative, outrageous master of the guitar. Buckethead – Sketches of Spain

  • Taken at sunset at Lysterfield Lake, Victoria. Shot with a Nikon D200, 7 shot HDR.

  • A collaboration with the Divine LisaG / Lisa asked me to create an image for her beautiful poetry / Cold Feet so if you get a moment please read her lovely words…..... / Thanks for the challenge Lisa!! :)))) / xxx

  • daz studio, psp / Laura’s Website

  • Myall Lakes National Park / Great Lakes, NSW

  • Dawn at Lake Elizabeth, Otways National Park Winning People’s choice image in 2009 ‘Otways in Focus’ competition. Sold!: a 20×24” framed fine art print, purchased by the Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne – one of my workplaces.

  • www.flindtphotography.com The quaintly named Strumpshaw Fen is a beautiful RSPB site at which can be seen kingfishers, marsh harriers and (if you’re very lucky) the highly elusive bittern. Another star attraction at Strumpshaw Fen is the swallow butterfly. On this visit we did not see a bittern or a kingfisher; and, given the time of year, we were not surprised to find that the swallowtail butterfly was nowhere to be seen. But then, who needs elusive butterflies or birds when you find yourself presented with a dilapidated, water-filled rowing boat and such a spectacular sunset as this? Canon EOS 5D and EF 16-35mm lens. Exposure of 1/5 second at f/14.

  • Yours truly standing on a pier at a local lake after a night of heavy frost. Converted to BW in Canon’s DPP software – tweaked in Photoshop. / Canon 5D mkII 17-40 f4L. 3 stop ND grad.

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