Seaside pool, Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
The historic wharf at Tathra, New South Wales, Australia.
The wharf at Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.
This bridge over the Clyde River, Batemans Bay, New South Wales, Australia.
The historic wharf at Tathra, New South Wales, Australia.
Looking towards Little Dromedary in Central Tilba, New South Wales, Australia.
The wharf at Merimbula New South Wales, Australia,
The original Ettamogah Pub near Albury, New South Wales, Australia.
World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
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The Junee Railway Station was built in 1885. Junee is a town rich in old-style architecture with wide verandahs being the main feature. Located in New South Wales, Australia.
This is my cousin’s holiday farmhouse in Maine – New England Region USA. It is about 150 years old and made up of many parts which were added over its life. None of the floors are level and it has a meandering internal layout with narrow staircases and low cielings.
Rustic look of cedar shake siding, interesting textures and tones. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge is not just grand; it’s amazing. It’s one of those things where, the longer you spend studying it, the more amazing little details start to jump out at you. I love the subtle fractal nature of the bridge. The large, repetitive crosses that form the two arches are themselves made up of many small crosses, and the large triangles that run up each side joining the arches are constructed from many triangles. Is it on purpose? / Or just a freak of Engineering? / Either way, it’s beautiful. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Like this photo? Get a print of it and hang it on your wall! /
All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. sc
Used GIMP2 to desaturate 2 photos, added transparent underlayer & erased background of girl photo, made it about 60% transparent then pasted in place, / on another layer, used paint tool to texture foggy sky, smudge tool to blend & added radient glow. All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. p7
~ it’s time for a true change… ~ Apo3Dhack ~ 7200×9000px @300ppi
This would have been the area where people would Check-in, when staying at the “Castle on the Hill”. There is the client counter in the center of the photo. Dansville, NY / Nikon D80 ~ 18-135mm ~ ISO100 N 42° 34’ 6.34” / W 77° 41’ 23.17”
This was taken during last years trip to Croatia. / I took it whilst walking around the city walls of Dubrovnik. / Amazing to see the original roof tiles. / I wondered as I looked at the windows about what sort of person lives there….surrounded by tourists constantly looking in. / Magical. Nikon D70 / Shutter Speed: 1/180 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 70 mm / ISO Speed: 250
This image was taken in The Rocks area of Sydney. The roof line is that of the old colonial Bond Stores on the foreshore of Circular Quay. The bridge structure is that of the magnificent coathanger,-The Sydney Harbour Bridge. I liked the juxtapositon of the old and new structures. I have added textures as the sky was a featureless gray at the time of shooting. / Canon 40D with Sigma 18-200mm lens.
One evening few years ago I was walking at the Kings Cross suburb of Sydney. It was already dark, but a high-rise building above me did not have a single light in any of its 350 rooms. It was a somewhat scary to stand by this huge abandoned giant in a centre of the city. The sign on the top read “Millennium Hotel”. My mind started to picture apocalyptic stories about what might have happened to it in few years past the new millennium. I didn’t know that time that it was closed for the complete renovation. And here we go, $98m and few years later building is transformed into modern 37-storey Zenith Apartments tower. What a stunning view over the city it must be from its roof top. P.S. The Coca Cola Billboard is a character itself being the heritage-listed and largest billboard in the Southern Hemisphere. This is a vertical panorama or a vertorama as it is called sometimes. I took 2 sets of 3 AEB shots from a tripod (one centering on the Coke sign and another one for the top of the building). Those were later combined into a single HDR (4129×4720) and then tonemapped. Location: Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point, New South Wales, Australia > featured in HDR Photography (13-Sep-09) From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com This print is available with 0% markup. Please enjoy and thank you for your visit!
Did you ever visit a place where you completely forget what year it is now? Once we walked through the front gate of the brewery we thought we stepped into 1850s. I would call it The Time Machine of Goulburn city. You walk in and for $5.20 it takes you 150 years back (tastings included). Built in the middle of 19 century it is one of the oldest surviving breweries in Australia. Beautiful place, with a lot of history in it and it is history that can be seen, touched and photographed. And the best part – it is a working brewery where good old traditional ale is still produced. This was a situation where I wished I had a wider lens than my universal Nikon 18-200mm. The window was very close to a wall and it was hard to fill the frame. I managed to find a little square of space on the stairs leading to the 2nd floor and set up my tripod there. Next steps were easy: 3 RAW merged in HDR, then tonemapped and post-processed. From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com This print is available with 0% markup. Please enjoy and thank you for your visit! Winner of Your Best HDR Work of Windows and Doors
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