Nsw reflection Wall Art

356 creative works found

  • Tree Lake Sunset
    by Annette Blattman

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • Sail Away
    by Kitsmumma

    US$28.50–US$152.00

    This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50 year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. Best viewed LARGE

  • North Narrabeen
    by David Smith

    US$4.44–US$101.33

    North Narrabeen tidal pool on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Shot at 18mm; 30sec; f/11; ISO100

  • Golden Dawn - Windsor, NSW
    by Kim Roper

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    Early morning kayak exercise on the Upper Hawksbury River at Windsor, NSW.

  • Epic
    by littlemissgiggles

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    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.

  • Miranda Car Park HDR
    by alexkess

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    The only song I thought of when I did the HDR processing was “End of the World” by REM. It’s the end of the World as we know it and I feel fine… I took my Camera to Miranda Fair (our local shopping centre) today, because I was hoping to catch a few glimpses of the big storm brewing over Sydney. Instead I ended up with this.

  • FOR BETTER VIEWING VIEW LARGER Thanks for dropping in and viewing this work, your comments are appreciated, and i am honoured to those who favourite the work For those travelling the Hume HIghway 540 KIlometres south by road from Sydney, a stay in the City of Albury is well worth the time . Wonga Wetlands is the result of what can be done with some imagination and the use of wastewater, the bird population is amazing, best times are early morning or the time leading up to dusk. The asrea is dotted with bird hides , a perfect place to relax with a camera and a good lens. Wonga Wetlands, on the Murray River floodplain is being gently restored from grazing land using Albury City’s environmentally treated wastewater. This is another absorbing natural conservation area featuring amazing 600year old Murray River Red Gums and an astonishing number of birds. Albury’s Wonga Wetlands incorporate seven lagoons covering a surface area of about 80ha on the Murray River flood plain. Take a wander to Wonga if only for the picture perfect Murray landscape views. There are plenty of bird hides and viewing points to take advantage of. ‘Wonga’ means cormorant in Wiradjuri language, here you may find the Little Black Cormorant, the Little Pied Cormorant, Pied Cormorant and the Great Cormorant. There are 130 Species of birds living in and using the wetlands Nikon D300, Sigma D300, Photomatix D300, 5 Bracketted Images , light tidy in Capture NX

  • A Days Reflection
    by Annette Blattman

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    5DII 24-104 lens iso 400 handheld knee deep in squishy smelly mud. (the things we do)

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  • BEST VIEWING LARGER I had great fun wandering this magical area , the home to hundreds of bird species that have made home to this oasis, add to that the wonderful sunsets over the Murray and to get one like this you do feel Blessed ! “Wonga” is Wiradjuri for Black Cormorant, still one of the most abundant bird species in this area. The Wonga Wetlands was named to give recognition to the local flora and fauna, and the important relationship the Aboriginal people had with this environment. *Restoring Natural Flow * / / A unique environmental development has taken shape downstream from Albury, along the floodplain of the Murray River – the Wonga Wetlands. The water that is bringing new life to this beautiful country is not directly from the river – it’s from the AlburyCity’s wastewater treatment systems. During the warmer months the reclaimed treated wastewater is used for irrigation, while in wetter months it is redirected to the wetlands, helping to restore the natural flow regime. Since the construction of the Hume Dam in 1919, the Murray River has been regulated for irrigation and does not flood as often. When flooding occurs, it is now often in the late Spring or Summer and is of a lower intensity. This alteration to the natural flow has dried out many of the floodplain wetlands and billabongs, destroying the bird and fish breeding habitat. The Wonga Wetlands development is an opportunity to revert to the original hydrological regime, with birds and other wildlife now returning to the wetlands For more information on Wonga Wetlands“ / / Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens, Manfrotto Tripod, Luck / Technique:HDR, 5 Braketted Exposures, Photomatix Pro, Tidy up in Capture NX

  • The Red Boat
    by Annette Blattman

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  • Warners Bay Sunset 2
    by Mark Snelson

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    Sunset at Warners Bay / Lake Macquarie NSW Australia

  • Dusk Lightshow
    by Annette Blattman

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  • Sydney, Australia
    by David Smith

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    Two famous Australian icons: the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. This was a 30 second exposure shot from down near Mrs Macquarie’s Point. Shot at 40mm; f/10; 30sec; ISO100

  • Sunrise Pool
    by Annette Blattman

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  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Welcome to my latest work , for those commenting and if i am lucky favouriting thank you for dropping in ! This shot was taken on my recent travels south , had a great time wandering around Albury on my way back from Victoria. At Albury Wodonga, the Hume Highway, Australia’s busiest national transport corridor, crosses the Murray. For many years, Albury Wodonga has been singled out by travellers to break their journey overland from Melbourne to Sydney. In fact, Hamilton Hume and William Hovell passed through the area in 1824 and the famous ‘Hovell Tree’, in which Hovell carved his initials, still stands on the banks of the Murray River at Albury. Albury is lucky to be located on the magnificent Murray River. AlburyCity has a series of parks along the River’s edge with picnic and barbecue facilities. A two metre wide shaded walking/cycling trail runs through the parks, and has links to other trail networks throughout Albury and into Wodonga. Why not take a break at the outdoor Riverdeck Café in Noreuil Park. There’s a children’s playground, and the Noreuil Park foreshore is a favourite swimming spot if the weather is right. This shot was taken with 5 bracketted images around sunset, the camera Nikon D300, using a Sigma 10-20mm lens. The image processed using Photomatix Pro with a tidy up with Capture NX. SEE ALSO / Wetland Dreaming

  • Blue
    by David Smith

    US$4.44–US$101.33

    Dawn over South Curl Curl Beach tidal pool, on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.

  • Nature's Lightshow
    by Annette Blattman

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  • Hawskbury River – Windsor NSW

  • Cabbage Tree Bay
    by David Smith

    US$4.44–US$101.33

    This small rock pool is found in Cabbage Tree Bay, along the pathway between Manly and Shelly Beach on Sydney’s northern beaches. The sculpture/statue is known as The Oceanids. This image was a 30 second exposure nearly an hour before sunrise with the pool wall and sculpture lit up by a nearby street light. This image has also won a photo of the week at photographer Steve Parish’s Photograph Australia website.

  • Squids Ink Jetty 4
    by Mark Snelson

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Squids Ink Jetty / Belmont, Lake Macquarie / Newcastle NSW Australia

  • Reflections at Days End
    by Annette Blattman

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    5d II 24-105 lens iso 400

  • Washed Up
    by Annette Blattman

    US$4.99–US$114.00

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