Motion natural 

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  • This photo was taken just south of Fraser Island in Queensland. With a 30 second exposure at f10 this gave the picture a fairly surreal feel about it.

  • This was taken at Oaklawn Zoo in Aylesford, NS. The leopard was pacing back and forth so much I had to follow his movements with the camera as the picture was taken. / ______________ / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / / / ______________ /

  • Blue water drop

  • Sea Nettles Jellyfish (Chrysaora fuscescens) Monterey Bay Aquarium California USA —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- Consider these photos as companions. :-) /

  • natural motion… no photo manipulation editing used after the photo was taken.

  • Black-chinned hummingbird nectar feeding. /

  • It is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals; let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians. Henrik Ibsen (1828-1906)

  • Best viewed LARGE Untouched Photograph.

  • No 10 of a series studying colour and motion. / Inspiration and model: Mother Nature, of course. Untouched photograph, effect achieved ‘in-camera’. / Best viewed LARGE

  • Trees in the woods near Christchurch, Dorset, UK. / Effect achieved in-camera by moving the camera while the shutter was open. Featured in the Experimental Photography and Editing group on 22 Jan 2009 Featured in the Sets of Two group on 10 Oct 08 Featured in the Just Lines group Goes well with this one: / / / / / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That / /

  • Untouched Photograph from my Colour & Motion Study series.

  • Untouched impressionist photograph. Effect achieved using ‘in camera’ techniques. Best viewed LARGE

  • Location: Beirut Rawousheh lebanon

  • Photographed in Santa Barbara, California during a smokey morning from a nearby wild fire which created the colors in the water. Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/16 / 1/8 second / ISO 50 / 600 mm focal length

  • A group of ducks fly by in the dawn and captured with a panned slow shutter speed exposure near the breakwater of Santa Barbara, California. Canon 1Ds Mark II / 600 mm focal length / 1/10 second / f/8

  • Multiple images to make this. I wanted to show the flight motion of the Red-Tail Hawk.

  • Late afternoon at Port Willunga South Australia. Looking out towards the setting sun through the remains of the Old Jetty structure. Not overly sure about the colours here, strange evening with orange red clouds and just dark enough to get a slight amount of motion in the foreground. Canon 400D, 18 -55 lens, CIR Polarising filter coupled with an ND4. Wet legs and a wet tripod, standing out in the water trying to avoid waves!!!!!!

  • Another evening seascape. Just enjoy movement & the romance of returning tide of water and light on the shores. Captured with Canon EOS 400D and 10 – 22 mm ultra wide angle lens. Av – f22, Tv – 1/4 sec, ISO 100. Tripod mounted. Processed in Canon Digital Photo Professional & Photoshop CS3

  • Untouched photographs, effect achieved in-camera. Best viewed LARGE

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  • Please visit www.yehanart.com for more about the artist.

  • The beautiful colours of the Pacific Ocean, Mid-North Coast, New South Wales, Australia. / Best viewed LARGE

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