Moody sky
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The infrared medium gives this small creek a dramatic effect. Taken on a hot Queensland summer day.
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This is my ” Dream Home” and has been for a rather long while now. It sits right across the street from my friends house, so I see it often. Some find this home scary looking, but I find it intriguing….very much so.
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Stormy Church 02 In sepia.. With a few adjustments, adjusted light, colour, contrast,.adaptive lighting & cropped slightly
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Famous Art Gallery in Glasgow
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Inspired by Mel Brackstone – am naming my uploads after Australian Idol quotes…I’m an AI tragic.
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I love this, the convergence of the elements, and the feeling of being so inconsequential beneath this big sky.
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Craigend Castle sited at Mugdock Country Park, / Milngavie,East Dunbartonshire.
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Multi-tiered cloud strata with sunset. / PLEASE NOTE: The original file and prints are better quality and more detailed than the reduced sized views shown here.
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Sunset in California foothills. There was a high ceiling of wildfire smoke above the clouds. / PLEASE NOTE: The original file and prints are better quality and more detailed than the reduced sized views shown here.
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a bit of fun but I quite liked it
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The Henry Ross Lookout is on the Kennedy Highway (part of the Savannah Way), which cuts its way up the Macalister Range above Smithfield, a township in the Northern Beaches stretch north of Cairns, to Kuranda at the top of the range. The Kennedy Highway affords spectacular views of the low lying areas between the range and the ocean, and also takes one through lush rainforest areas. I took this exposure on a beautiful clear day. If you would like a High Definition wallpaper of this image, I have put a wallpaper version over at flickr:
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Ferry leaving Ardrossan heading for Arran.
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this is the next in my current series of uploads. All of these IR landscapes were were shot at the old Reshes site on Lachlan street in Sydney some years back when it was being demolished. I took quite a lot of photo’s of the site over a period of time but waited till the sky was just so to use the infrared film…... it just seems to bring out all the latent drama trapped within the mundane….
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Well I’ve been uploading some pretty and colourful images for the last week or so and now I’m going to post some more of my dark landscapes again. All of this series will be infrared film images taken a couple of years ago at a friends place in the Hunter Valley. This is the first one which till now I’ve called very uninspiringly hill 5…. now its been reinvented as big hill little cow….. hope you like it
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well its june and its wet and there are not many leaves on some of my trees and it’s making me feel a bit blue…. so here is another wintery sky in my big back yard…...
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An infrared photo of the sinuous pathways that biscect and circle Sydney Park. This is one of a larger series of work that I will upload over the next couple of days.
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the next in the series of IR inner city landscapes I’m uploading at the moment. All of these images were shot some years ago when a big brewery site in the innercity was demolished for a new housing estate. The ruins were quietly spectacular and I ad a wonderful time photographing the demolishion over a period of time. The particular image has come about due to a bit of lens flare caused by having the sun in front of the camera. I wanted that dramatic overcast sky behind the building and just as I shot it the sun came out and blasted me. It’s a pretty basic mistake but I love it. It’s these sorts of mistakes that make photography so magical to me.
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I absolutely LOVE clouds and atmospheric images, I hope I can do justice to the actual view.
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