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  • It’s the Cam Ob logo, a grungified, making for a worn out sort of state. Pretend you saw it first!

  • Enjoy my friends! _

  • once home to the famous William Henry Fox Talbot used a camera obscura”mousetrap” and Experiments using Silver chloride coated paper to yield “negatives” of silhouettes. also creating the first negative.

  • digital art created in photoshop 2008 / the door was locked,there was no way to enter. / it looked so grand,so inviting. / i was sure all the answers were on the other side. i had no choice,i had to return back to myself / and find my own answers. / little did i know how lucky i was!

  • Oils on canvas / 16×12in.

  • A view of the Edinburgh skyline from Prices Street. Looking over Princes Street Gardens, you can see, from left to right, New College, The Hub, Ramsay Garden (with the top of the Camera Obscura just visible behind) and the Edinburgh Military Tatoo stand in the Esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh and Lowland Scotland or you can look at all my HDR shots. / /

  • The grunge logo, but with a crimson “II: Hierophant” subtitle.

  • A shop along Little Londsale Street. / Melbourne Victoria Australia

  • ATT, Kaohsiung, October 26 2008.

  • ATT, Kaohsiung, October 26 2008.

  • ATT, Kaohisung, October 26 2008.

  • ATT, Kaohsiung, October 26 2008.

  • ATT, Kaohsiung, October 26 2008.

  • ATT, Kaohsiung, October 26 2008.

  • A Dusky Leaf Monkey, or Spectacled Langur. Presbytis Obscura

  • A foggy morning on middle Georgia’s Flint River near Montezuma, Georgia. The world always feels a bit mysterious in moments like this in the early and cloaked dawn.

  • Looking from Edinburgh Castle Esplanade down Castlehill. In the center of the shot to the left is the Camera Obscura and to the right is The Hub. The Camera Obscura is a tourist atraction which (among other things) allows you see live moving images of Edinburgh projected onto a viewing table through a giant periscope from inside its Victorian rooftop chamber. The Hub (a former church originally known as the Victoria Hall), at the top of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, is the home of the Edinburgh International Festival, and a central source of information on all the Edinburgh Festivals. Its gothic spire – the highest point in central Edinburgh – towers over the surrounding buildings, including the adjacent castle. The building was designed in collaboration by Edinburgh architect J Gillespie Graham, and the famous gothic revivalist Augustus Pugin, and constructed between 1842 and 1845. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Click here for a random page of photographs

  • The Scotch Whisky Experience – Scotland’s 5 star premier whisky visitor attraction located on the Royal Mile, at the top of Castle Hill adjacent to Edinburgh Castle and the Camera Obscura is housed in the former Castle Hill School. The school opened in 1889 and was sold in 1987 when 19 individual Scotch whisky companies jointly invested £2 million in order to create a permanent exhibition on the history and development of whisky. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER 1 shot RAW file converted to 3 exposures in photoshop raw converter, HDR’d and tonemapped in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Click here for a random page of photographs See below for another view of the building from the Johnston Terrace side.

  • This represents the ten images included in my first major group show. Melbourne based iconic sites have been included showcasing traditional night photography capture and High Contrast Range processing and varied exposures. Please enjoy!

  • Grand Union Camera Obscura The Grand Union Camera Obscura is an unusual building perched on the side of the cliff at Douglas Head, Isle of Man. Unlike other Cameras Obscura, this one was built purely as a tourist attraction rather than for astronomical purposes. Using light and mirrors it reflects images of the surrounding area onto large white screens within the dark confines of the building. It provides the observer with spectacular views of Douglas. Built in 1887, when the Isle of Man was a very popular Victorian tourist destination. Recently restored, the attraction is open to visitors most weekends. Date: 26th July 2009

  • Thistles and photoshop layers and brushes A tad bit of the dark side and esoteric shamanism for good measure

  • “Delicious autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive autumns”. ~George Eliot Super-macro view of Clustered Bonnet (Mycena inclanata) mushrooms. The tiny freshwater snail on top of one of the mushrooms is a Lesser Bulin (Ena obscura) which has a penchant for climbing trees in river valleys. The moss on the rotting tree stump is a type of Catherine’s Moss (Eurhynchium praelongum. Canon A570 IS Powershot Exposure blend of 5 images at f/4.5 and ISO-100, using Photomatix Pro 3.1 Taken on the banks of the Erme Gorge – in the Long Timber Woods (near Ivybridge) on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, Devon, UK Ordnance Survey Grid Reference – SX 636 569

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