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Adriatic coast of Italy
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Terrigal NSW Australia Equipment used: / Canon EOS 400D / Lens:10-20 Ultra wide Sigma / Hoya Circ Polariser / Cokin NDX8 / Shutter Speed:10 sec / Fstop:f/22 / ISO:100 / Focal Length:10mm
My Long Tail boat..on another island around the fabulous South of Thailand :)) Image description speaks for itself.. One day…I ‘ll go back … Thankyou to Catherine Veal for describing this image as wonderfully as this :- Shangri-La is a fictional place described in the 1933 novel Lost Horizon by British author James Hilton. In the book, “Shangri-La” is a mystical, harmonious valley, gently guided from a lamasery, enclosed in the western end of the Kunlun Mountains. Shangri-La has become synonymous with any earthly paradise but particularly a mythical Himalayan utopia—a permanently happy land, isolated from the outside world. In the novel Lost Horizon, the people who live at Shangri-La are almost immortal, living years beyond the normal lifespan. The word also evokes the imagery of exoticism of the Orient.*
Taken in the grounds of Morisset Mental Hospital…yes, I felt quite at home =-)
I’ve spent the last 24 hours trying to find the name of this Australian native plant, commonly known as ‘Billy Buttons’, or botanic name ‘Helipterum Craspedioides’. This image was taken at the Cranbourne Botanic Gardens. / Nikon D200 / Processed in RAW..
Location: Naher el Kaleb, Lebanon
Rocks at Canal Rocks near Yallingup, Western Australia. Picture taken shortly after sunset. / Camera used – Nikon D300, 18 – 200 VR lens, exposure 10s, f / 29 Featured in All Seascapes group 15/12/2008 / Featured in Moody, Dark, Evocative group 12/06/2009
It was blowing a gale while taking these photos, there was lighting strikes to the far right of the picture, but I wasn’ able to capture any. I didn’t think any of these would turn out any good considering the conditions, so it was a nice suprise to come away with some nice shots. not long after this was taken it started to rain and the people fishing and myself made a mad dash for our cars. all in all a fun afternoon.
taken a little while earlier than the previous post.
Location: / Canterbury, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 2 January 2009, 7.23 p.m. to 7.43 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 400 : f/5.6 : 36×30 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / This is a combination of 36×30 second images (before the onset of clouds obscured all the stars) all shot in RAW and then individually tweaked before assembling together in Paint Shop Pro through layers.
Well, I’m back from my trip to the farm …. back to civilization ..ie..the internet. I took lots of photos – way too many.. Here is one I took at a stop over in Sydney. This is a fountain at Olympic Park and naturally the first photo I post has to be infrared. PS..Can’t wait to check out all the work everyone posted while I was away =-)
The Other End of the Wormhole….? I appreciate you taking time to view my work, and I really enjoy reading your comments. / Thanks for visiting :-) Details / 1700m altitude @ the peak of Mt Buffalo, “The Horn” with Neil / Make sure you like moths and bats if you hike up at night ! :-) Canon 40D / Lens: EF-S 10-22mm / Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 30 seconds x 111 shots / Aperture: f4.0 / ISO: 800 / Auto White Balance / Format: RAW / Tripod & remote shutter / Drive mode set to Continual Burst / Layered together / Map link Details about star trails can be found here in my blog tips
Herringfleet Mill can be found where you might least expect to find it – about twenty yards on the Suffolk side of the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Given Norfolk’s monopoly on spectacular, well-preserved mills, it seems only fair that neighbouring Suffolk should have a few of its own…although it should be noted that even this mill is officially in the Norfolk Broads. This photograph was taken on an extremely February day. A 13 seconds’ exposure captured the movement of the clouds as they raced across the East Anglian sky. Canon EOS 5D and EF 16-35mm lens. Exposure of 13 seconds at f/22.
Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel XSI…... In Amherst County Virginia…... Some Orton effect used…...Elements 7
Sunset at Newcastle Beach.
A slightly different angle. Location: Newcastle Ocean Baths, NSW, Oz. / Time: 10:35am / Canon 450D / Filters: ND400 + circular polarising / f/20 / ISO100 / 25sec / tripod
Canon 450D, ND400, ISO100, f/9.0, 6sec exposure. Newcastle Beach @ 9:47AM
Surely one of the most treasured spots to sit and watch as a new day breaks. Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada / July, 2009 Lake Louise, set in the Banff National Park in Canada is perhaps known as the Diamond of the Rockies for no other reason than its sheer beauty alone. Having arrived in Canada on the previous afternoon after a long trans-Atlantic flight, the idea to beat the effects of jet lag were adopted with a 3am alarm call and the chance to shoot Lake Louise in all its splendour at dawn. Following a 45 mins drive from Banff accompanied along the way with storms over the mountains lighting the otherwise black night sky, we arrived at Lake Louise in good time for sunrise. Some may know the lake as a bustling tourist spot with coaches coming and going throughout the day. Dropping off their cargo at the water’s edge to take in the majesty of Louise before whisking them off to a further destination all to the sound of clicking shutters and the gentle whir of digital handy-cams. For Claire and I the experience was to sit alone in silence; the only guests at Natures matinee performance… The dedication to early starts could not be better rewarded.
Late afternoon, sun-setting at Port Willunga South Australia. Nice gentle flowing waves in front of the remains of the old jetty. Best viewed LARGE. Canon 400D 17-85 lens.
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.
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2009. All Rights Reserved. 15th November 2009 Rock formations at twilight, Bellarine Peninsula. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Image Details: Canon 50D, 17-85mm lens @ 17mm / 240 sec, f8, iso 100 / CPL & GND filters / Levels/Curves in PS / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- 100% of the profit from the sale of my images on Red Bubble will go to supporting research done by the Black Dog Institute into Bipolar Disorder and Depression. Thank you very much. All comments are greatly appreciated, cheers Simone :)
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