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  • A happy mistake, a daylight savings miscalculation saw me up many hours before sunrise – I shot this image in the twilight with a 4 min exposure.

  • OTHER BEACH SHOTS / More in the Seascapes Group / NEW ZEALAND / REAL ESTATE SERIES / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES

  • This image was taken @ Port Willunga at the remains of the old jetty. On a recent journey back to Port Willunga recently, I’d noticed that many of these posts had been burnt. A fun stunt at the time I suppose :( Best viewed on a black background. Images from Australia / Architecture / Images from Japan / Sunsets / Water Scenes

  • MY SECRET SPOT-Many think that Los Angeles, California is filled with traffic and cars; however, I know of several unique spots. This IS one of my favorites. I’ll never tell you where it is-unless you come to L.A…then if you’re nice…we can go to a picnic here. Do you want to go?

  • Pumicestone Passage, Bribie Island. 3 bracketed shots processed in Photomatix. Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm. BRIBIE ISLAND SERIES / Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • The SS Dicky was washed ashore onto Dicky Beach in 1893 during a cyclone. It was re-floated, but again, heavy seas turned the ship about and back onto the sand where it remains to this day. / / The suburb and beach was named after the ship. The beach is an unspoilt stretch of sun-drenched sand, on Queensland’s magnificent Sunshine Coast. Taken with my 5D and 16-35mm lens and I was so lucky to have a nature spectacle as the fog rolled in from West creating a mystic ambience I have also written a photographers guide if you are interested in knowing more about this site

  • The West Coast first people of British Columbia, Canada, have a name for killer whales or orcas…they call them sea wolves. If you have ever watched killer whales hunt, they do so like wolves.

  • just on the other side of the light

  • A personal piece done in Gouache and colored pencil. The kid is saying, “what the heck?” The squid is saying “hey, don’t ask me.” (I have no idea what I’m talking about and should stop typing.)

  • Full view please :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Cliff / Sky / Cage / Large crow If you like this, please check out: / / /

  • A bit of color and light over the odd rock formations known as the tesselated pavement along the Tasman PEninsula. The Tessellated Pavement is an inter-tidal rock platform – a common enough coastal landform. But here an unusual set of geological circumstances have resulted in a rare landform. The flat-lying siltstone was cracked by stresses in the Earth’s crust, roughly between 160 million years ago and 60 million years ago. The resulting cracks (joints) are seen as three main sets, one aligned to the north- northeast, a second to the east-northeast and the third to the north-northwest. This jointing, exaggerated by processes of erosion, has created the ‘tiled’ appearance. When seawater covers the rock platform, fragments of rock are carried away. Near the seaward edge of the platform, sand is the main cause of the erosion. When combined with wave action the erosional process causes ‘loaf’ or ‘pan’ formations.

  • We’re expecting our first bub. I had an idea to use toys we’ve bought for him in landscapes and hang them in his nursery. / This is my first one, and I want to do a couple more. / I just kinda liked the idea of him playing with the actual toys that are in the pics hanging on his walls. / Got some odd looks from dawn joggers though. / Taken in Sandgate, Brisbane Qld. Australia.

  • Taken at the Waterrun, Royal National Park, just south of Sydney at the same location as Poetry of Chaos and Falling Water Falling Light, but one month later. Really curious that at the same location in the park there were two rainbows in very similar positions but one month apart. I find strange coincidences like this happen a lot in the park – for example shooting storms off the cliffs over a couple of years I’ve found the lightning strikes are almost always in the same place for each storm. Tv: 0.6sec / Av: f/22 / ISO:100 / FL: 19mm (but heavy crop) Falling Water Falling Light: Poetry of Chaos:

  • Nauset Beach, Early Morning. Framed Matted Print: / Card: /

  • The water was so clear over in The Maldives that you could clearly see from about 15 meters away. I miss it :)

  • Photographed in Santa Barbara, California during a smokey morning from a nearby wild fire which created the colors in the water. Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/16 / 1/8 second / ISO 50 / 600 mm focal length

  • Photographed November 29, 2008 in Ventura, California after sunrise Canon 1 Ds Mark II / 1/50 second / f/5.6 / 600 mm / ISO 50

  • Unsealed / On a porch a letter sat / Then you said i wanna leave it again / Once I saw her on a beach of weathered sand / I don’t want to ever feel this way again… no no / On the wayside I wanna wish it all away yeah. / And they called and I said that I want what I said / Im never going to see her again oh no / And the reason oughta leave her calm I know / I said i don’t i don’t know whether / Im the boxer or the bag Ah yeah ehh…. / Can you see them / Out on the porch / But they don’t wave / I see them round the front way yeah / And I know I don’t want to stay… Make me cry Oh I see them / I wanna wish it all away / and write and i write and i don’t believe it’s going to change today / on the porch sat a letter / Oh I said I don’t, I don’t know whether Im a boxer or the bag / Ah yeah ehh…. / Can you see them / Out on the porch / But they don’t wave / I see them round the front way yeah / And I know I don’t want to stay / I don’t wanna stay -Pearl Jam, this always gives me shivers

  • 14 February 2009 ~ Late afternoon ~ Snapper Rocks On Friday a low pressure system formed off Gladstone late on Friday generating a large storm swell along Australia’s East Coast. By Saturday afternoon the swell had risen to a rather decent size making the paddle out rather precarious! (Canon 40D, 500mm handheld, touch of contrast, minor crop, no photoshop)

  • Taken at Deception Bay, Qld. Australia on a dawn shoot with Matt Stewart and Kane. / 50 sec @ f16 with NDX400 & ND8 grad filters.

  • Taken at Currumbin on the Gold Coast during very high seas. Canon EOS 40D. Canon EF 28-135mm IS lens.

  • “Floating on Clouds” was shot in Goulds Newfoundland Canada. This is The Dory in natural light. I was talking to a friend about shooting “The Dory” and “Floating on Clouds” and how I used a polarizer to bring out the clouds on the water (as seen here) and removed it and used a flash to shoot “The Dory”. I was wondering in hindsight what I would have come up with if I had used the polarizer and flash at the same time. I know I would have given up about up to two stops with the filter which would have meant a slower shutter speed and the boat was moving, ever so slightly, so it may not have worked out? But maybe next time, live and learn! Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1 / Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS / Focal Length 18.0mm / B + W Polarizer For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr

  • Photo taken diving at Turtle Canyon Oahu, Hawaii. This is a protected marine habitat where hundreds of turtles can be found. / /

  • Spent a week last summer with my family on the Great Ocean Road. Really struggled with poor light until sunset on the last day. Did you catch that sunset Dad, my daughter, Sarah asked….......Hell Yeah.

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