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  • I took this shot in Bateau Bay, which is part of Central Coast New South Wales Australia. Roughly 2 hours above Sydney. I love the glow of sunsets in wet sand and this, broken by the rocks, formed a scene I just had to capture!

  • Most people don’t die until the last moment; others start twenty years in advance, sometimes more. Those are the unfortunates. Louis Ferdinand Céline (1894-1961)

  • The road to cloud nine, where our new attitude energy is supposed to come from.

  • My last sunset in NZ :-)) Hope you like it

  • Found this interesting tree growing out of the rock on a recent dive /fishing weekend out on the Wairarapa Coast

  • New Brighton Lighthouse, sits next to the fort, it was originally, a wooden “Perch”. A large post held a light on top and was supported by a sort of tripod. It was erected on the Black Rock in 1683 by the Liverpool Corporation. When foreign ships, passed the old perch, they were charged sixpence for its respect and to keep it in repair. But it was often washed away and a boat had to be launched to recover it from Bootle Bay. In February 1821, the pilot boat “Liver” crashed into the perch and carried it away. It has been said that it was washed away in March 1824 and not recovered until the December. / However the cost of replacing it all the time grew too expensive and it was decided to build a new one. / Taken with my D300 10-20 Sigma lens 7shot HDR Processed in Dynamic Photo and NX2

  • New Brighton Lighthouse, sits next to the fort, it was originally, a wooden “Perch”. A large post held a light on top and was supported by a sort of tripod. It was erected on the Black Rock in 1683 by the Liverpool Corporation. When foreign ships, passed the old perch, they were charged sixpence for its respect and to keep it in repair. But it was often washed away and a boat had to be launched to recover it from Bootle Bay. In February 1821, the pilot boat “Liver” crashed into the perch and carried it away. It has been said that it was washed away in March 1824 and not recovered until the December. / However the cost of replacing it all the time grew too expensive and it was decided to build a new one. / Nikon D300 10-20 Sigma lens 7Shot HDR processed in Dynamic Photo and NX2

  • This was one of the last shots taken yesterday at New Brighton on the Wirral. The lighting was great, I could not go wrong, and did not want to go home. / Taken with my D300 10-20 Sigma lens, on my Manfretto Tripod 7 Shot HDR processed in Dynamic Photo and sharpened in NX2 and saved as a jpeg.

  • Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 6 / Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS / B+W polarizer / HiTech 1.2 ND Grad HS For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr Taken at Bay Bulls, Newfoundland, Canada. Bay Bulls is a small community bordering with St John’s.

  • Did you ever wonder if the person in the puddle is real, and you’re just a reflection of him? Calvin and Hobbes

  • Photographed at Cape Kidnappers, New Zealand The Australasian gannet (takapu) are usually found in large colonies on offshore island around New Zealand and southern Australia and have been nesting at Cape Kidnappers since the 1870s. Numbers have steadily increased to 6,500 pairs, which makes it the largest and most accessible mainland colony in the world. The gannets average lifespan of between 25 to 40 years has a remarkable start. The 16 week old chicks, which have never been airborne before, take on a 2,800 kilometre Tasman Sea crossing. Two to three years later, the young birds return from Australia to undertake tentative mating. However, it is not until they are five years old that they nest in earnest, after which most spend their life around the coastal New Zealand seas

  • waterfalls refresh the spirit

  • The arrival of the Canada Geese heralds spring here in the north. And these goslings in a huddle promise all the hope, renewal, and joy of new life in this season of rebirth. / Of course there is always a rebel in each family and this little guy seemed to have a lot to say as I approached his nesting siblings. / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens / May 16, 2009 Laval-Ouest, Quebec CANADA / See the whole family here A Family Looking To The Future Winner of the Canada Right Now, spring Canadiana challenge, June 2009 / Featured in Canadiana, June 2009 / Avatar for Canadiana, June 2009

  • I had to get lost in Otane fog to find enlightenment .

  • Beautiful dreams live beyond the mysterious horizon.

  • Mt Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand. Sunrise. / East face of mountain. / Nothing like sitting in a river valley of rocks waiting for the sun to rise. Sun is just hitting the top, The sky is pink along with the water. Very rewarding morning. / Nikon D200 565 views /

  • Mt Tongariro, Mt Ngauruhoe, Mt Ruapehu, North Island, New Zealand. Sunrise. / Frosty Morning beside Lake Otamangakau.

  • Mt Tongariro, Mt Ngauruhoe, North Island, New Zealand. Sunrise. / Frosty Morning beside Lake Otamangakau. Earth shot of the day winner

  • Be inspired all year by beautiful images of New Zealand

  • I took this shot some time ago now when I went to New Brighton for the day I realised that I had taken several bracketed shots of this vertical view so I processed it today. / New Brighton Lighthouse, 5 shots taken with my D300 10-20 Sigma lens HDR processed in Photomatix Pro, NX2 and Photoshop CS4.

  • Kaiate falls is located in the hills of Welcome Bay, a suburb of Tauranga, New Zealands 5th largest city. Nikon f90X / 24-70mm sigma lens / polarizer / tripod

  • West Coast, North Island, Near Raglan, New Zealand. One of those days when the wind blows in rain clouds off the Tasman sea. Great day to be out about the coast. Sunset was nt the fantastic colours we all hope for, but really it depends what you do with it.

  • Nikon D200 / 17-55mm nikkor lens / polarizer / grad grey / tripod Rarawa beach is situated in the north of New Zealands North Island. / The sand at Rarawa beach is pure white silica sand. Also have a look at these other photos of Rarawa Beach / Click on images to view

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