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  • Early morning by the beach. My profile /       /       /            

  • The Space Needle is framed by a ferris wheel on a foggy November night.

  • David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Loneliness

  • © Sarah Moore 2007 / Thanks to http://dazzle-textures.deviantart.com/gallery/ for the texture / Christmas Beautiful People Bellingen Great Gifts Sport / /

  • This shot is a composite of 45 one minute images taken at Sheeps Tor on Dartmoor. The light on Sheeps Tor itself is from the full moon just out of shot to the right.

  • Taken from the parking lot at Clingmans Dome,GSMNP. The mountain was named for Brigadier General Thomas Lanier Clingman, by Arnold Guyot a geographer. Clingman in the 1850’s was the first to accurately measure the height of the mountain. The mountain was called Kuwa’hi (the mulberry place) by the Cherokee. This is where the legendary great bear chief and doctor dwelled.In whose magic bath the wounded bears are restored to health…Settlers first called it Smoky Dome then later was called Mount Buckley before Guyot named it offically

  • On this particular Sunday we (my family) decided to play tourist in our home town. Late afternoon we decided to explore a few parks in and around North Sydney. In the end we ended up at Sydneys famous Luna Park. Photo Taken: 04-Aug-2008 / Time: 17:45 / Conditions: Cool winters dusk /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other Sydney based art: / /   /   / /   /   /

  • © copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. BEST VIEWED LARGER. I used a Canon EOS Rebel XT, Focal Length was 80mm, ISO 400, F-stop F/4.5, This was taken up the Trinity Mountains, it was almost dark. There had been fires up there a year before. its why the trees look this way, I found it interesting and started to take the trees against that sky.

  • 153cm by 122cm (it’s quite big!) / Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas / Original for sale – $1500 “Time is… Too Slow for those who Wait Too Swift for those who Fear Too Long for those who Grieve Too Short for those who Rejoice But for those who Love Time is not.” Henry Van Dyke

  • Southern Ocean Storm © Vicki Ferrari Looking east from Emu Park, Queensland, Australia. The Southern Cross, and the two pointers, are visible on the right hand side. The two bright lights on the ocean are ship lights. And there is lightning (bonus!) breaking through the storm clouds on the left Technical Data / Nikon D70 / 18mm focal / f3.5 / manual exposure (30 secs) / 25/3/05

  • There will be times when you will be in / the field without a camera. And, you will see the most glorious sunset / or the most beautiful scene that you have ever witnessed. / Don’t be bitter because you can’t record it. / Sit down, drink it in, and enjoy it for what it is!

  • When things go wrong as they sometimes will, / When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill, / When funds are low and the debts are high, / And you want to smile, but you have to sigh. / When care is pressing you down a bit. / Rest, if you must, but don’t you quit. / Life is queer with its twists and turns / As every one of us sometimes learns. / And many a failure turns about / When he might have won had he stuck it out: / Don’t give up though the pace seems slow - / You may succeed with another blow. / Success is failure turned inside out - / The silver tint of the clouds of doubt. / And you never can tell how close you are. / It may be near when it seems so far: / So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit / It’s when things seem worst that you must not quit. WJ

  • A taste of small town America : The county fair ,Here is a little ride at the fair called the hurricane . This is a 22 second exposure taken with the Nikon D-80 and the nikkor 18-135 mm lens

  • Part Of my 2:14am Series Self Portrait It was 2:14am, I was on my way home but Had a slight craving for a smoke, I didn’t want to go home and waste the Amazing Misty night we were having so I went to the park round the corner. I don’t sleep so I stayed there for an hour or so, 20minutes of taking shots, 40 of just sitting, thinking about life and its incomprehensible way of functioning. Featured in / Young Enthusiasts / Lifeline / “Photography 101”http://www.redbubble.com/photography-101 / Nikon D90

  • A taste of smalltown America : The county fair ,Here is a little ride at the fair called the hurricane / The most Popular Picture in my gallery is The Hurricane well I shot it a couple more times that night and here the ride painted a totally different design with its lights I hope you enjoy it as much as you did the 1st / Taken at the Cayuga county fair in Weedsport NY with the nikon D-80 and the 18-135mm lens The Hurricane II” was featured in A Beautiful Blur / was featured in Night Photography / was featured in Rural Around The Globe

  • I am waiting for you as the time goes by / Lonely ghost figure at night / Becoming more of past / And less of present / Until you see through me completely when you come… / ................... Playing with long exposures / View large to see through! Canon 5D / Canon EF 24-105 IS Lens / AV: F10 / Speed: 25 seconds / Remote shutter release / Tripod / Location: Melbourne, Southbank

  • I shot this deep into a winter dusk looking south to Wollongong from the Curracurrang in Royal NP. I love that moment when the eye can only see night but the camera on long exposure picks up the residual colours of sunset and twilight.. Another from the archives. It’s so much fun going over shots you took a couple of years ago and have forgotten. So many magic memories come alive. Canon 30D / Tv: 82 seconds / Av: f/4.0 / ISO: 200

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  • Worth clicking Large to see all the stars. 30 second exposure of a moving cloudbank backlit by the moon between two pinnacles in the Gardens of Stone National Park (isn’t that the coolest name for a NP?). Taken around midnight. First new landscape pic for a while. A friend invited me to another friend’s birthday in this amazing location. I’ve never been to this area on the other side of the Blue Mountains and was just gobsmacked as we drove down this valley with these majestic mountains rising on either side. I spotted this vantage point on the way in and as the party wore on snuck away to get some shots and was presented with this vista as I rolled up in the car. Managed to get about 15 mins in before it started to sleet. Man it was freezing with the wind coming off the late snow. The party was in an old art deco hotel being lovingly restored by this young couple and their six(!) children (oldest 11!!) Can’t believe the energy some people have or their vision. This hotel is located in a near-deserted old shale mining town at the end of a valley you can only access by dirt road about 4 hours from Sydney. It was all quite surreal – particularly when some of the girls at the party heard I was a photographer and decided they wanted to do a Norman Lindsay style “bacchanalia” photoshoot at the end of the night – just hilarious but OMG working with drunk models is hard work – “sit still”, “stop giggling” – never again! Still I managed to do both my favourite styles of photography in one night so it’s churlish to complain. Canon 1Ds Mk III / Tv: 30 secs / Av: f/3.2 / ISO: 1600

  • this is a cool, ride. i went to the carnival last night, my friend margret was in the park and texted me to show up and shoot. I was at an art opening and keep hanging. so i kept getting texts, and finally found the blanket with her friends on it, and had ginger beer from Irie food, and took some pictures with her.

  • Sydney’s Iconic Luna Park at night, in sepia. / Taken from a boat whilst coming under the Sydney Harbour Bridge. / A rare night shot from me as I am still not confident in my night photography skills. / Camera – Nikon D90 / Lens 55-200mm / No tripod or flash used. Handheld whilst the boat was moving.

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