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  • Same spiral, different expression. /

  • Water reflecting the light as it journeys down the falls in silky rays………..Bald River Falls, Monroe County, Tennessee. Bald River Falls is located along the Tellico River which is a destination for both Trout fishing April- September and Kayaking in the spring and high water.There are numorous hiking trails also. Camera: Canon Rebel XTi / Lens: Canon 28-135mm / Focal Length: 115mm / Aperature Priority / Shutter Speed: 0.6 / F/Stop: f/16 / ISO: 100 / bias 0.67ev / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / Cable Release / Format:RAW

  • Canon 350D lens 17-40 mm / River stream in the forest.

  • Photographing the Milky Way with a standard DSLR camera

  • Pretty drops on flower petals that form halos in the middle due to my Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX.

  • Our beautiful Milky Way Galaxy, taken in September 2007 from the Central Coast of NSW, Australia. Canon 350D with a Sigma 17-70mm lens, piggybacked on an astronomical tracking mount. 5 exposures of 5 minutes each, stacked in ImagesPlus and processed in Photoshop.

  • This image was taken at the South Pacific Star Party in April 2007. It’s a composite of a tracked 5 minute exposure for the sky, with a non-tracked 5 minute exposure for the foreground. Taken with a Canon 350D and Sigma 17-70mm lens. Processed in Photoshop. It’s now the feature image on the ASNSW’s SPSP page. From the Vault: Observing the Milky Way Thanks for your comments, much appreciated.

  • My kitten after having a feed

  • Shooting along Tremont, we Finally have some water in our rivers, due to a very nice rain season for the year, definitely beats last year of 2007’s drought. / I was playing around with shutterspeed on this showing a new photographer friend of mine from Ohio what the different settings produce. I am trying to get Lou here on the bubble, I didnt warn him about the addiction tho :) / Great thing about digital, we can experiment all we want, and just delete if we dont like. So I am always up for experimenting, especially when my subject isnt taking off in the woods. I shot this in shutterspeed priority / SS set at 1/4th of a second / F-stop at F29 / ISO at 100 / Focal length at 187mm / Exposure Comp at -0.3

  • CLICK TO LISTEN TO MUSIC This is the story of a country girl / Back in town from her country house / She came to me with her muddy boots / She destroyed all my carpet / You know how to do it / Wonder milky bitch / You never wear cosmetic / You don’t like arithmetic / You know how to do it / Wonder milky bitch / Tasting,touching,swallowing me / Drinking me like bloody mary / You know how to do it / Wonder milky bitch / You don’t wear cosmetic / You don’t like arithmetic / You know how to do it / Wonder milky bitch / Tasting,touching,swallowing me / Drinking me like bloody mary / Wonder milky bitch / Wonder milky bitch / Wonder milky bitch / Wonder milky bitch

  • Location: Marina Debayeh, Lebanon

  • original sold / acrylic & ink on wooden panel / 122cm x 61cm / © 2009 braidy hughes

  • Image of the Milky way taken at Coonabarabran with the Nikon D300 and an 11mm lens. The image stretches from Crux to Aquila. The Bright star at the bottom is Jupiter. This image is a combination of 2 five minute exposures at f4.5.

  • Spiders web with rain droplets. (in case anyone is wondering, the yellow is a garden hose in the background) / Shot with Canon EOS 350D with Canon EFS 60mm f/2.8 macro lens. / As is.

  • 3200 ISO is a brave new world for me. As a self confessed low ISO junkie, one who used Ektar 25 film whenever and wherever he could for many years because I wanted tight grain, the tighter the better, I would pull out all the stops I could to use that amazing ISO 25 film! For sure I’d never gone above ISO 1000 and then only to shoot indoor sporting events. Low ISO was(?) a hang-up for me! But I wanted to try astral photography and high ISO can get you there! However as we all know high ISO leads to increased noise which is something fairly new to me. You can use software and Photoshop plugins but I’ve been considering, one way to control noise would be to minimize or eliminate it by keeping the ISO as low as possible and that’s one way I‘m leaning. So in that regard it looks like a fast 50 prime is in order! It’s fun to be experimenting and learning, eh! Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 30 / Av( Aperture Value ) 3.5 / ISO Speed 3200 / Focal Length 18.0mm / Flash at 1/16 power and about 12 or 13 paper towels for diffusion. “One Night Under the Milky Way” was shot at Flamber Head on Newfoundland’s East Coast Trail For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr

  • Dance to the End of Time / Dance to the End of Time #2 Another one from the archives that I didn’t get around to posting. I shot this 3 years ago in winter under a full moon at about midnight at Lake Eucumbene in the Snowy Mountains, Australia. This was my first shoot outside at night in winter. It was minus 5 degrees and when I got back home and my fingers started to thaw out I couldn’t believe the pain – Lesson 1 for winter night shots – wear mittens at the very least! / These trees were drowned along with a whole valley to create a man-made lake as part of a hydro scheme in the 1950s. They resurfaced as a result of a drought we’d been having for the last few years courtesy of global warming. Canon 30D / Tv: 30 secs / Av: f/3.5 / ISO: 800

  • Another milk and spoons image, the mono version. Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/800 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length 46.0 mm Featured in Tone It Down – October 2009 – thank you!

  • This is the heart of the Milky Way our own galaxy. The section that you see here is mostly the constellation of Saggitarius. / Almost in the centre is the nebula M8 or usually known as the Lagoon.A little way to the right is the Nebula M20 or the Trifid so named as there are a series of dark lanes crossing the face of the nebula spliting it into 3 sections. The nebula is the top right corner is the Swan. Most visible are the many dark lanes that run across the face of the stars. these are not spaces between stars but rather dark clouds of dust and gas that obscure the klight of the background stars. / This phot was taken with a Nikon D300 with the 70-200 vr Nikon Lens set at f2.8 with an exposure of 4 minutes. this is a composite of 4 images overlayed in CS3 to reduce the grain from shooting at ISO 800. / This image was taken at Coonabarabran in the central west of NSW.

  • Selfportrait Under the Milky Way, The Church “And it’s something quite peculiar / Something shimmering and white / Leads you here despite your destination / Under the Milky Way tonight…”

  • Milky eagle owl! / I took this at a wildlife park, he was sitting in some shade with a small shaft of sunlight across one eye. / With a bit of work in photoshop, he looks wild!

  • Drops Of Jupiter Now that she’s back in the atmosphere / With drops of Jupiter in her hair, hey, hey / She acts like summer and walks like rain / Reminds me that there’s time to change, hey, hey / Since the return from her stay on the moon / She listens like spring and she talks like June, hey, hey Tell me, did you sail across the sun / Did you make it to the Milky Way to see the lights all faded / And that heaven is overrated Tell me, did you fall for a shooting star / One without a permanent scar / And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there Now that she’s back from that soul vacation / Tracing her way through the constellation, hey, hey / She checks out Mozart while she does tae-bo / Reminds me that there’s room to grow, hey, hey Now that she’s back in the atmosphere / I’m afraid that she might think of me as plain ol’ Jane / Told a story about a man who is too afraid to fly so he never did land Tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet / Did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day / And head back to the Milky Way / And tell me, did Venus blow your mind / Was it everything you wanted to find / And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken / Your best friend always sticking up for you even when I know you’re wrong / Can you imagine no first dance, freeze dried romance five-hour phone conversation / The best soy latte that you ever had . . . and me Tell me, did the wind sweep you off your feet / Did you finally get the chance to dance along the light of day / And head back toward the Milky Way Tell me, did you sail across the sun / Did you make it to the Milky Way to see the lights all faded / And that heaven is overrated Tell me, did you fall for a shooting star / One without a permanent scar / And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there Train

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