Melbourne sunset 

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  • Part of my 12 Apostles Series

  • Part of my 12 Apostles Series

  • Panoramic view of the Yarra River from Princess Bridge taking in South Bank, Hamer Hall, the Arts Centre spire and Eureka Tower on the left across to Rialto Towers and Flinders Street station on the right. / / Panorama created with 4 images stitched together with PS CS3 / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 10mm / Exposure – Manual / Aperture – f/5.6 / Shutter – 2 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown / __________________________________________ browse other images by category: Cards, Urban and Architecture, Panorama, Landscape, Portraiture, Macro / __________________________________________ __________________________________________ / / /

  • Taken by a professional stunt driver under controlled conditions (maybe or possibly) The TAC (Traffic Accident Commission) warns that driving with your knees while taking photographs is dangerous and should not be tried at home or anywhere.

  • Lion, photographed at Melbourne Zoo, Victoria, Australia at closing time. This photo was taken on a winter’s day, as the sun was moving below the tree-line – casting a warm glow over the scene.

  • If you would like to purchase this please as wall art please bubble mail me as it is under an exclusive contract elsewhere. You can still buy it as a card though…:) Cheers Mel. Icon #1 Mr Whippy An Australian beach side institution. / Shot in St Kilda at night. I’m early in my HDR journey. I wouldn’t normally be so ‘wild’ in my settings but I was after a semi cartoon look. If you like this, you’ll love my Australian Beaches Calendar!! You can get this shot and 11 other beautiful beach shots for just $30 :) / ICON Series / / / /

  • Here is a photo I took this evening when I went to watch the sunset with hubby and the kids, it was such a beautiful sunset tonight so I though I would share, I have a few others but I might upload them in the next few days. Sold: Cards and medium mounted print of Last Light :o) Thank you !!!

  • I really loved the rock face and it’s intense colour and texture so I had to share! This was taken near the Mornington Pier during a sunset.

  • My dogs friends take off on their own adventures ink on watercolour, photoshop (c) REO 2008

  • Merimbula is on the east coast of Australia between Sydney and Melbourne.

  • Water was calm unlike the clouds

  • I have always loved Sea urchins and have always collected them from when i was a child right up into adulthood. They would be the first thing I would look for when I got out of my car and my feet hit the sand on the beach. Suprisingly there arent that many to be found anymore on the beach where I have always gone to find them. sony ax 300 SLR 70 – 200ml lense.

  • What else is there to do on these hot nights but to take advantage of the sunsets and light Part of a Summer Down under Under Series for a book I working on, I will choose the pic’s from the comments, thanks for any comments and feed back all will be helpful. This photo was FEATURED in the All-water-in-motion & Light and Reflection Groups Thank you Best viewed large / Shot with a Sony 350a / Focal length 18.0mm / Aperture f/3.5 / ISO 400 / Exposure time 0-5009 (1/2) / Soft glow added…. increased tone a fraction only

  • Here’s my oldest boy paddling out just like me to watch the sunset after a very hot summer’s day. And yes, here I’m also in the water after him with the camera! / It’s similar to ‘My sunset’ but I wanted to share this one also :o) Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens / processed in RAW with only the contrast and colour slightly upped, the rest is all real! No photoshop as I have already been asked.

  • Here’s a photo I took from my balcony in June 2009. We are lucky enough to watch spectacular sunsets daily and this was just one of many I’ve managed to capture so I decided to share.. I know there’s plenty of beautiful sunset shots but I love this as it’s from my house :o) / Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens / Processed in RAW

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  • FEATURED OCT 2009 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY / The welcome rain over Hobsons Bay. The wet sunset scene last week where we live in Melbourne, where every drop counts. /

  • FEATURED OCT 2009 DIMENSIONS / FEATURED OCT 2009 NIRVANA / FEATURED OCT 2009 INSPIRED ART Zajdi zajdi jasno sonce / Set, bright sun, / Zajdi pomrači se / Set and get dark / I ti jasnale, mesečino / And you, bright moonlight, / Begaj, udavi se / Go away, drown Crnej goro, crnej sestro / Mourn, mountain, mourn, sister, / Dvajca da crnejme / We are both in mourning / Ti za tvojte lisja le, goro / You for your leaves, mountain, / Jas za mojta mladost / Me for my youth Tvojte lisja, goro sestro /Your leaves, mountain, sister, / Pak ke ti se vratat / Will come back to you / Mojta mladost, goro le, sestro / My youth, mountain, sister, / Nema da se vrati / Never will. / / TODOR TOŠE PROESKI 1981-2007 / I invite you to click on the video below , and to enjoy this adapatation of an ancient and haunting song from Macedonia, sung so chillingly by the gifted late Tose Proevski.(If you press CTRL while clicking the link, you can enjoy the song while meditating on this picture, but Tose is beautiful to watch as he sings ) The song is a soulful serenade to the setting sun, the setting life.In its current form, the song was written by Macedonian singer-songwriter Aleksandar Sarievski. It is based on the texts of two earlier folk songs collected by the Bulgarian writer Lyuben Karavelov and published in Veliko Turnovo in 1878. (ref.:Wik) The first time I heard this song, I was sitting at a late jazz club in Dubrovnik, and it was an instrumental version.For me there is something incredibly organic to this powerful song. There must be literally countless of versions, this one of Tose’s is particularly touching, as the superb youthful vocalist was tragically killed two years ago, and as one writer notes “little did he know the song would become his epitaph.” This is a collage consisting of two of my shots, both superceded by others in the same shoot, (see these below) . I hope you agree these current shots can come together and find a place of their own here in my collection. The egret or heron shown here is one of our locals who has generously swooped over my head on several occasions. This bird represents “The Way” or “The Path” in Chinese symbolism. / *Here are the two shots that beat the two in the Zajdi Zajdi on the day of the shoot

  • FEATURED OCT 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT, OR AS WE MISSED IT Quiet nights of quiet stars, quiet chords from my guitar / Floating in the silence that surrounds us / Quiet thoughts and quiet dreams, quiet walks by quiet streams, and a window / looking on the mountains and the sea. / How lovely! this is where i want to be. / Here, with you so close to me, untill the final flicker of lifes ember. / I who was lost and lonely, believing life was only / A bitter tragic joke, have found with you / The meaning of existence oh, my love. Antonio Carlos Jobim’s wonderful classic: Corcovado / / Pictured is the sunset over Altona Beach on Hobsons Bay last night. The sun, the gulls and the kite-surfers were at it again, showing me where to point the camera Which do you prefer- the full shot, or the cropped version here: / Nikon D70s / Sigma 18-200mm lens / f/4 / 1/1600sec / Focal length 18mm / Max aperture 3.6 / Editted in Picasa, to enhance contrast a little. / No crop in selected shot, though I wondered whether to go with the crop which I have included above.

  • Sunset shot of Chelsea Pier, Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne, Victoria. Taken with a Nikon D200, 12-24mm lens at 14mm, F/16, 100 ISO. 7 shot HDR, merged/mapped in Photomatix, adjusted in Photoshop. BEST VIEWED LARGER

  • Bathing boxes catching some rays at sunset. Brighton, Melbourne. Unedited. Featured in Faded Seaside Glamour and Dawn and Dusk Light.

  • FEATURED NOV 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT, OR AS WE MISSED IT ”...I saw through the window of your soul / and I found you…” Nikon D70s handheld / Nikon 70-300mm lens / f/4.5 / 1/60sec exp / 70mm focal length / PSE and Picasa / There’s no place like home.

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