Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. Photo captured in Jacksonville, Florida, on the downtown River Walk.
Featured in the Homepage “Wall Art” section – 2008. Light trails of the standby LED of my computer monitor’s on/off switch in the “Off” state (orange). The international symbol for an on/off switch (a broken circle with a vertical bar through the break) can be seen in bright outline. A five second exposure at macro focus distance and aperture of f/8 with smooth slow camera movement by hand produced the swirling light trails. Copyright © 2008 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.
Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. Captured in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. Canon 5D with 17-40 mm lens mounted on a tripod. I also used a Canon EX580 flash and fired it twice, off the camera without any TTL or other readings, holding it off to the right of the image above.
Art lovers milling about New York City’s Metropolitain Museum of Art. If you believe that, I’ve got another one for you! Click once on image to enlarge. / / / /
Taken from a roadbridge over the A30 into Cornwall. The glow is coming from Penzance. / long time lapse exposure of over 30 seconds Canon 30D / ISO 100 / F11
Taken at Burleigh beach toward the high rises with Surfers Paradise in the distance. © Rhonda Ramadge 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Rhonda Ramadge. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Long exposure, not long before sunrise at Werribee South Beach. Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 15sec / ISO: 100
“Reaching” has been selected for exhibition by the Center for Fine Art Photography. More than 1,400 images were submitted, from which just 50 were selected for the Idea of Self Exhibition. By being selected, artists and their work will be seen by an international audience of collectors, curators, art consultants and others who appreciate the fine art of photography. All exhibitors are included in the Center’s online gallery, and will have inclusion in the Center’s 2008 Exhibition Collection CD which is distributed to selected galleries, collectors, design houses and corporations worldwide.
I was experimenting with slow shutterspeed effects, and saw a friend do some work using fire. so it became something i wanted to try and just play around with and see what i could do with it. / so one cold night, im bored, i decided to try this time lapse stuff out / at the time i was still using my kodak easyshare 6490 camera back in feb of 2007. / so i set it up on my tripod in the darkest part of my house, the hallway / it took a few times of trial and error, to be lined just right with the framing, and to get the flames just right. i was going for a heart shape for valentines / i used two bic lighters to achieve this effect / just as i set the timer on the camera, as it was starting to release the shutter is when i started forming the heart shape with the flame / this was a very fun challenge, something great to try on those cold or rainy days and you feel like there isnt anything to do. this was shot in SS priority, SS was set at 5.6, time lapse was set at 6 sec, aperture was F 2.8, and focal length was at 6mm, and exposure comp at -2, no programed effects were done to this shot, this is as is right out of camera / unfortunately due to the 4mp of the camera all that is available is the card
Time lapse image of the outdoor swimming pool area at the Charisma Hotel in Turkey; captured at night from my room’s balcony.
Created using a long exposure looking up at a rotating optical fibre Christmas tree with cycling colours. Featured in Canon DSLR January, 2009 / Featured in _ Alternative Christmas Images_ February, 2009 / Thank you! :) Canon EOS 50D / EF-S 18-200mm @ 18mm / Shutter Priority / Speed: 30sec / Aperture: f/16 / ISO: 100 / Exposure Bias: -4/3
The photograph reflects, / Every streetlight a reminder. / Nightswimming deserves a quiet night, / Deserves a quiet night. REM Two images combined – A boy diving into a pool and time lapsed lights at night… /
Inside a small cave looking at Cascade Falls in Matthiessen State Park in northern Illinois. Camera: Canon 5D / Lens: Canon 24-70 mm] / Heliopan thin circular polarizing filter / Aperture: f22 / ISO 50
Taken at the bottom of Cape Spencer Light house. Innes National Park / Yorke Peninsula / South Australia Scaled down a 100ft cliff/sand dune. Well worth it. Converted to Black and White / COntrast Adjusted / Vignetting Added. Canon 400D / 24-105MM F4L / 2 x ND8s + Polariser Reached 500 Views on 7th November, 2009
Just hanging out with fellow band mates at The Royal Melbourne Show… / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Alternate title Decrepit Walkway At Night In One Of Sydney’s Northern Suburbs Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM Zoom Lens / Focal length: 24mm / ISO: 50 / Aperture: f7.1 / Speed: 6 seconds / Image: Single RAW file / Location: Hornsby Railway Station, Sydney Featured by the Who Needs Colour For Beauty? – Black & White Art At Its Best Group 29 September 2009 / Featured by the Urban Exploration Group 29 September 2009 / Featured by the Urban Art Group 30 September 2009 / Featured by the Dimensions Group 30 September 2009 / Featured by the Tunnel Vision Group 3 October 2009 / Featured by the Black & white Photographers United Group 3 October 2009 Best viewed large
This was a photo I took when in the city one night. I was shooting a completely different project and saw the lights in the trees and took the one shoot which was this one. Nothing has been done to this photo after I captured it. Canon EOS 400d – 18-55mm @ 18mm / 30s, f5.6, ISO 100
Gundlach-Manhattan camera. For more about Gundlach-Manhattan cameras visit Camerapedia 191 views – December 29,2009
Canon EOS450D, Tv-2secs, F22, ISO-100, 18-55 @ 18mm, taken at Lillydale Falls Aug 09, aprox 45 mins from Launceston, Tasmania in B&W. FEATURED in All Water In Motion Nov 09 / FEATURED in Achromatic Nature Nov 09 / FEATURED in The Male Photographer Nov 09 / FEATURED in Timelapse/Long Exposure Photography Dec-09 /
The Reflective Eye. The London Eye at Night. / I just love the magic of the London Eye any time, but at night it really seems to come into a life all of it’s own. The Thames and London also seem such a peaceful place. / Nikon D700 with 24-120mm Lense.
These were the first set of fireworks that went off at midnight on 31 December 2009 -1 January 2010. RAW converted to jpg. Nothing added or subtracted. Photo is as taken. Canon EOS 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm 1 January 2010 Featured in JPG Cast-Offs 2 January 2010 Featured in Canon DSLR Group 1294 views as of 1 January 2010 Check out the calendar with loads of fireworks photos:
Sydney Harbour – New Years Eve – Midnight Fireworks 31 December 2009 RAW converted to jpg. Nothing added or subtracted. Photo is as taken. Check out the calendar with loads of fireworks photos:
Sydney Harbour – New Years Eve – Midnight Fireworks 31 December 2009 RAW converted to jpg. Nothing added or subtracted. Photo is as taken. Canon EOS 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm 1 January 2010 Featured in Live, Love, Dream 553 views as at 2 January 2010 Check out the calendar with loads of fireworks photos:
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