A foggy morning in Tasmania where the fog rolled through to late in the morning. I came across this little bay with still water and subtle lighting caused by the fog, every photographers dream and I couldn’t resist taking a few shots here. In processing I have tried to accentuate the blue tonings that where naturally there to further enhance that cold, foggy morning feeling.
Wharf in monochrome at Southend on Sea, Essex, England
Palm Beach Wharf at dusk
Palm Beach Wharf perspective
Summer nights at St Kilda Board Walk
When I woke up before dawn and found myself wondering along the shore with a camera a tripod, this was precisely the image I was after. The boat reminded me of the frailties of our existence, all alone, stranded at low tide, unable to float around with any dignity with the ominous clouds closing in on it’s steel hull. Yet it stood proud and tall, living each day as it came at the mercy of nature and the elements around it.
Blue Tide
Merimbula Wharf
Busselton, Western Australia
Sunset at Warners Bay / Lake Macquarie NSW Australia
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Lakes entrance is a fishing port and tourist town located on the Southeastern coast of Victoria, Australia. It is near a natual channel which connects the Gippsland Lakes to Bass Straight. The town has been a popular holiday destination for generations of Victorians, yet has managed to retain its smalltown rural charm. Surfing on the nearby Ninety Mile Beach is a popular attraction, as is fishing from the many piers and bridges in the area. Family entertainment such as minigolf and the popular Shell Museum cater to all ages. This sunset was truly one of the most magnificent I’ve ever seen. Everyone in the town stopped to watch the spectacle and I shot many dozens of photos, trying to capture the glorious warm golden light that flooded the river. This is also my most successful attempt at a High Dynamic Range photo. I took three exposures at different settings to try and capture a broader range of detail in the highlights and shadows, and manually merged them together in photoshop.
Shortly after the dream, the mountains breathed out a morning glow across the still surface of a murky glacial lake.
Two fishing boats sit in the early morning sun at the wharf in Provincetown Harbor, awaiting the start to their day…
Memory feeds imagination. Amy Tan
LITHUANIA / NATIONAL PARK, lake “ZALIEJI EZERAI” (Green Lakes)
The River Wharfe is a river in Yorkshire, England. For much of its length it is the county boundary between West Yorkshire and North Yorkshire. The name Wharfe is Celtic and means “twisting, winding”. / This was shot where the river passes Bolton Abbey. See if you can spot the duck! Featured in The Beauty of European Waters group MAY 2009.
FOR BETTER VIEWING GO LARGER *Thanks for dropping In and viewing,commenting on this work, for who decide to Favourite this work I am Honoured.! The Sydney Harbour Bridge spans Milsons Point on Sydney Harbours North Shore. to Millers Point in historic Rocks.area that dates back to the early days of Sydney. If you visit Sydney the Bridge Climb is very popular where you climb to the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. As you can see we get some incredible sunrises as the sun hits the east coast of Sydney This image was taken from McMahons Point Wharf and shows day breaking over the point and the mill pond like surface of Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House can be seen past the bridge. / Equipment used: Nikon D300 & Sigma 10-20mm lens / Technique:HDR , 5 Bracketted Images processed in Photomatix Pro
Bolton Point / Lake Macquarie NSW Australia
Nikon D300 17-55 2.8 / Taken at Koolewong Brisbane waters,NSW /
Click Here For Large Framed View Burnsall bridge, Burnsall in the Yorkshire Dales.
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