Lighthouse sunset 

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  • A bit of sneaker wave caught me by surprise as it suddenly swept over the 2 rocks in front of me as the tides came in at sunset near Ecola Beach. Terrible Tillie, also know as the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse hides on the horizon

  • A trio of boulders on Indian Beach surrounded by the seas of the incoming tide as the sun sets over the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse. I arrived with another photographer to catch the sunset. It was raining, he left while I slipped on my rainjacket and was able to catch the spetacular colors of this sunset.

  • Chania Harbour, CRETE…. GREEK ISLANDS. / Click Here . / . / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • Another lighthouse shot that I wanted to share. Thanks for viewing. / Cheers, Joe

  • Yaquina Head Lighthouse waiting in the gathering fog as the sun sets over Cobble Beach in Oregon. One Light handing the job of illumination off to another.

  • One of my favourite images the light was perfect and the sky a beautiful contrast. This is taken at Airey’s Inlet on the Great Ocean Road in Victoria and called The Split Point Lighthouse. It is also known as White Lady or White Queen.

  • Sunset at Beachy Head in Sussex, England.

  • Indian Beach ablaze in reflected color on the wet sand. Tillamook Rock lighthouse hides under the setting sun on the Horizon

  • View looking up the stairwell of the Point Hicks lighthouse, Croajingolong National Park. This lighthouse is immaculate and has been well looked after. It was named after Leutenant HICKS who was the first person to site this part of Australia during Captain Cooks voyage. They continued up the East coast of Australia eventually landing at the town called Seventeen Seventy. Sales – 7 x cards Feautured image in the following wonderful groups : / That One Great Shot, / National Parks of the World / Descriptions Group / Syle! Class! Elegance! Excellence!

  • An old favorite of mine, the old lighthouse. Love that lighthouse always ready there to sit for me.

  • Whilst on one of my regular trips to the lighthouse on Jersey, I decided to climb further down one of the steep cliffs overlooking the lighthouse, looking for a different view of the scene. I kept going down until I reached the rocks below. i saw this little inlet between the large rocks which make up the shore line, and decided to take photos of the incoming tide. little did I know just how quick it comes in. I got soaked, but thank goodness my camera was fine. I love this view though. It was worth it. I look forward to going down again to get another shot next year. Canon EOS1-Ds Mark ll / 28-300 mm lens with circular polarizing filter and a Cokin Graduated / f/8 / 1/4 sec. / grey ND filter 121

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  • Featured in the Canon DSLR group I have played with this one a bit compared to the first one…would like some feedback to what you all think… Canon EOS40D / 1/3 s / f.7 / ISO 100

  • Thanks for stopping by! :-) Hope you get to have a great weekend! :-) / Andreas Stridsberg © My website -> www.mystic-pic.com / My Blog -> www.mystic-pic.com/apps/blog

  • Took this on my Australia Day 2009 weekend sea kayak trip around the Prom on our first morning. This was one of those cloudless and very intense summer mornings when the sun just catapulted up above that horizon becoming too intense and bright for good images almost instantly. This particular spot is away from any designated walking routes so is no doubt experienced only very rarely. I got up before dawn and before any of my buddies were even thinking of saying hello to the new day. So I got this beautiful sight all to myself and additionally didn’t have the worry of unthinking friends stomping their footprints straight through the middle of my compositions like happened the previous day. It’s funny I just walk around beaches very carefully these days totally aware of the impact my footfalls will have on any composition but of course this is not normal with others oblivious to such aesthetic considerations. The great looking lichens on the foreground rock were certainly a big bonus. Took a few of this one and the only way I could get any colour in the sky was to piggy back a 2 and 3 stop neutral density graduated filter (i.e. 5 stops) and then I had to make sure I placed them perfectly so I didn’t darken the headland (close but not perfect, good filter use is invisible and I haven’t quite succeeded in that here, I think I prefer winter sunrises). Fortunately my test shots were done pre-sunrise so I was all set up when the moment came. Amazing how much jiggery pokery it takes to get something to look the same as you see it. One of my companions had hiked the north end of the Prom years before, walking almost 60km in stifling heat on inland viewless tracks in two days with very heavy packs, there destination Lighthouse Point. When they got there he was bitterly disappointed to see a small light on a stick atop a short metal framed tower and not the impressive round stone building they had envisaged. I think Russ enjoyed this trip much better certainly gave us a good laugh to reminisce about his younger gung-ho hiking days. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF24-70 f/2.8L USM @ 30mm / Filter: Cokin P121M 2 stop ND Grad and P121S 3 stop ND grad / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 0.8 sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: minus 1/3rd stop / Post Capture: Levels, hue saturation, dodging & sharpening in PS4 For more shots from this area check out my Wilsons Promontory gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • A friend recently commented that it looks too dangerous to shoot with me! Ha, i laughed. Funny thing is i don’t even own any boots! If you ever do want to take photos with me i suggest you bring a towel!!!

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  • Slangkop Lighthouse, Kommetjie, Western Cape, South Africa Equipment: / Nikon D90 / Nikon 18-105mm Settings: / ISO 640 / f/16 / 1/3 second / 18mm

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  • Oct. 2009 / Featured in the group Out of the Blue (75%+ Blue) / Featured in Canon DSLR / Featured in Dimensions / Featured in Your Magic PLACE / Featured in Smugglers Havens La Corbière can be found at the extreme south-western point of Jersey, in St. Brelade. It is probably the most photographed landmark of the channel island, and is known for its lovely panoramic views and the extreme tidal activity. Victorian engineer Sir John Coode is responsible for the design by which the lighthouse is built. It was the first lighthouse in the British Isles to be built of reinforced concrete and was lit for the first time on the 24th of April, 1874. The beam of light has a reach of 18 nautical miles. which is a brilliant distance. The lighthouse finally became automated in 1976 and was no longer manned. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/29 / Shutter 15 seconds / Cokin ND 8 Graduated filter / ISO 100

  • Sunrise over Folkestone, was taken back in August 2009 at 5am in the morning. It was stunning! This image is HDR and has been PP in Adobe Photoshop.

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