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  • Southern New Zealand 5000+ views GodZone Tour 2007 / Other New Zealand Photos / Lensbaby photos / Infrared photos / Beach Shots / Landscapes / T-Shirts

  • Raukokore Anglican Church sits on a lone promontory on the East Cape of New Zealand’s north island. This image was featured in the travel section of “The Age” newspaper here in Melbourne on 21st July 2007 / / Image Details: / Camera – Canon EOS33 / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Film – Fuji Velvia 100 Professional / Focal length – Not recorded / Exposure – Apeture Priority / Aperture – Not recorded / Shutter – Not recorded / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / Transperancy scanned using CanoScan 5000F scanner / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / /

  • The new Lorne Pier / Taken with Fuji S3Pro

  • www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Kristy Lee very kindly put the beautiful words of her poem Red Letter Day with this. 2000+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photogrpahy Everyday Objects Seascapes Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes Christmas New Zealand Abstract Humour

  • Merimbula Sunrise

  • Taken at Norah Head, two hours north of Sydney on the Central Coast of New South Wales. Beautiful little place =) the lighthouse there is too cute.

  • Any sales of this photo will go to the Victorian Bushfires Appeal via the Phoenix Appeal Group over the next 3 mths. Featured in the JPG Castoffs Thank you. / Konica 5d Lens Sigma 18-70 Werribee South Beach Love the earth and sun and animals, / Despise riches, give alms to everyone that asks, / Stand up for the stupid and crazy, / Devote your income and labor to others… / And your very flesh shall be a great poem. / ~Walt Whitman /

  • As I crawled from my tent with blurred eyes, I could see that the sun was going to rise perfectly behind Alau Island. This image was unplanned, yet a perfectly wonderful stroke of luck.

  • What a glorious sky! (even if I do say so myself!) 3 bracketed exposures blended in Dynamic Photo HDR. I used the Canon 5D with 16-35mm at 16mm, f/8, three different exposures, ISO 50, and just one Lee filter at this stage, ND grey 0.9soft, tripod and cable release. Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series People Plastic People

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

  • I was seldom able to see an opportunity until it had ceased to be one. Mark Twain (1835 –1910)

  • First light – The Bluff, Victor Harbor South Australia. A Brilliant blue sky as the sun rises over the ocean along the foreshore near the Bluff at Victor. Canon 400D – 18-55 lens, CIR Polariser.

  • A beautiful and peaceful place, Wharariki Beach lies on the North West coast of New Zealand’s South Island. A 2km drive down a dirt road then hike through hills and pastures ensured I was the first person to walk on the beach since the tide went out, and that during the 2 hours I spent there I only saw a handful of people. Wharariki Beach truly is bliss!

  • The future is always beginning now. Mark Strand

  • Long Beach Island, NJ Featured in the Group: Your Magic Place / Featured in the Group: Sets of Two Companion Works: Sea Rhythm / Sea Dream / Sea Light /

  • Byron Bay Midnight Ocean Rocks © / Vicki Ferrari The most easterly point in Australia! Byron Bay Moonlight Series / Byron Bay Moon © AS IS / Byron Bay Moon ©— This shot is AS IS (bar the signature) and was taken looking down from the lighthouse (tourist area), into the ocean – quite an angle to the tripod! This was as wide as I could get it, considering the angle! See below for more information. Please excuse me for being lazy by writing all of this in one description. It will fit with all the photographs in this series. These images were taken at Byron Bay Lighthouse, New South Wales, Australia back in 2004. The photographs were shot at night, on a full moon, close to midnight, which is why you can see stars in the sky, a passing ship has its light on, and it also explains the lack of bright reflection on the surface of the ocean. The experimental portraits were taken firing my Sunpak 4500DX flash (handheld), often over and over. Where there are two people (I have deliberately blurred the other person’s face, as a courtesy!) in the image, one of them being me, we had to sit very, very still (difficult for me to do!!) – not smiling (or talking, again hard to do!) as to hold the same smile for an extended period of time can be difficult and if you move your mouth, you get blur. Of course, this explains why those old nostalgic portraits from yesteryear tend to make you think the subjects weren’t that happy! I will also be doing some creative adjustments using Photoshop but will be including that information in the Technical Data. Hope you like this series! Mounted Print – Byron Bay Moon © / Technical Data / Nikon D70 / July 2004 / Close to Midnight / Tripod / Focal 92mm / F4.5 / 30second exposure / Original JPEG

  • Early morning sunrise view seen from the boat launching facility near the Bluff, Victor Harbor. A fisherman’s welcome to the day!!! Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polariser.

  • Playing with my newish camera, textures and some lovely little free vector birds.

  • Jackson Bay, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. / I spent four days out on the coast, waiting for a sunset. All that happened was rain, untill the last day and there was a small gap in the clouds.

  • Jackson Bay, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. / I spent four days out on the coast, waiting for a sunset. All that happened was rain, untill the last day and there was a small gap in the clouds. / Nikon D200 Views 630 /

  • Summer Breeze a beautiful poem by the same title by a dear friend of mine Anne Van Alkemade / Inspired by the song Summer Breeze / by Seals and Croft Also inspired by myself and my experience of having bugs and insects come to try and take up residence in my ears… scrabbling around in there, getting all comfy…while I’m going crazy…click beetles, houseflies and spiders so far have all tried this… lol This is a girl who has an affinity with nature, and as the summer breezes begin to blow here in Australia…....the animals are drawn to live in her hair thinking that it must be branches of a tree… yes, my hair’s that dry… :) I thought it a fitting one for summer, hope you like her… Pencil drawing took me about 3 hours / Digital colouring – 10 hours / Total time 13 hours

  • Used Vue Esprit 5, Painter X, and Photoshop CS. Best viewed large This is a 3D Digital image. Image copyright © 2009, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • I took this photo of the bird on the tree outside my office window today with the work camera – through the glass (because if I had gone outside, I would have scared it away) because there was so much light in behind the bird was dark but, I thought the outline looked cool and I wanted to try layering on photoshop. So, I took a sunset photo from Baylys Beach in NZ I took in 06 and used the Linear option in layers, the flatened the layer so it joined together and lightened a bit, then because the waves in the sunset pic were a bit flat colour wise, I used my friend flood filter. For my first go, I’m wrapped. / Now, I’m not going to lie – it took me about an hour because I didn’t really know what I was doing BUT, I got there in the end LOL

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