/ Canon EOS 350D 1/5sec f5.6 ISO200 90mm / this is a rather hideous paper weight filled with gaudy floating balls. I just moved it across the front of the camera as I fired / / canon 350d f5.6 1/5 second ISO 200
This the the body of a palm tree. Love its pattern & color. / Considered & constructive critiques are most welcome. / Image copyright © Steven de Siow. All rights reserved. Camera Model: Canon 350D Thank you to the following group for featuring this photograph: / Just Lines on the 15-Apr-2009 /
Try to capture the reflection of light. Considered & constructive critiques are most welcome. / Image copyright © Steven de Siow. All rights reserved. Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Date/Time 11/03/2008 10:36:19 AM / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125 / Av( Aperture Value ) 14 / ISO Speed 100 / Thank you to the following group for featuring this photograph: / Waves on the 28-Mar-2009 / Nirvana on the 03-Apr-2009 /
Giant Blue Clams from Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Indian Ocean Territories, Australia. The wonderful, luminous colours of the clams make them shine underneath the water. When snorkelling of diving in Cocos they are a wonder to see. The clams pictured above are reared beachside in a large salt water nursery. Visitors to the islands can visit the clam farm and learn more about these amazing creatures. This has been my most successful print to date. It won the Wildlife Category of the Expose Your World Photography Awards 2008 (national) and the Open Colour Section of the York Society Photography Awards 2008 (state), as well as a Highly Commended in the Melville Art Awards 2008 (state) and a Highly Commended in the ANZANG Nature Photography Awards 2008, Underwater category (national) and a Highly Commended in the Jan/Feb Fujifilm Showcase Photography Competition. It has also been published in “Camera Magazine” (Jan/Feb issue) . To take it I leant over the water to drop my shadow over the glare on the surface. Of course, the clams saw me do this and thought i was a predator, so they closed. I stood at an almost 90% angle for several minutes until they opened up again. I managed to take 3 frames before they sensed my movement and closed. Canon 5D, ISO 400, f8, AV MODE, 24-105MM L Series Canon Lens / Handheld, no flash, Auto White Balance. As is from camera. Featured in Image Writing Group, Woman Photographer Group, Shameless Self Promotion Group, A Photographers Craft Group. And Featured Features Group. Placed 6th in The Blue Challenge, for All That is Nature Group, Oct 2009.
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...a beautiful dinner / ...soft music / ...fine red wine / ...a little tealight candle in glass on the table / ...a brief moment left alone / ...mesmerizing image from above / ‘click’ Finally….the Bulldog Calendar! / ♥ Other Misc Pics ♥ / ~ /
Macro view of a car turn signal showing the retroreflector pattern on the inside of the lens. Backlit. This was shot on Fuji Velvia 50 slide film. Equipment used: Nikon FM-2 body, 3 inches of extension tubes, 28mm lens mounted normally on the tubes. Shutter speed not recorded. Aperture f/22, one stop below maximum for the lens. Whole thing mounted on a tripod. Because of the amount of macro, the lens was resting against the outer plastic of the turn signal and the pattern you see is on the inside of the turn signal. One of the few successful times where the tripod was actually a bipod :-) Lighting was the sun shining straight through the turn signal, so this was very backlit. I exposed for the highlight and let the rest of the image fall to shadow. The biggest issue I had was looking into the view finder at a highly backlit turn signal lens further focused by the camera’s lens. I had to view from a steep angle that would allow me to see the in-camera’s meter without actually looking at the image itself.
I notice the green chair place in between all the red chairs and surpriseingly it looks very nice and harmonious. So I hope, like the chair in this image, people in different skin and religion can live in harmony forever in wherever places. I feel this ambience in Redbubble community. Proud to be here and grateful to Rosalie who create the former DPF group and John who urge me to join the group.
Glass decoration suspended from the ceiling of the Bellagio hotel in Las Vegas. Many thanks to LindaR for pointing out that the glass art work is attributed to Dale Chihuly. You can find more detail here: / http://www.chihuly.com/installations/bellagio/ For some reason, the colors on this picture always make me feel happy inside. (Minolta DiMage S414 (point&shoot), 7mm, ISO 200, 1/15 sec, f:3)
Photographed last year during the fires of Southern California. The smokey air created unusual colors that reflected off the water. Taken from the Santa Barbara breakwater. Canon 1Ds Mark II / 600 mm focal length / 1/8 second exposure / f/16
Wave approaching West Beach in Santa Barbara, California
Detail, vein pattern in red smoke bush leaf, Seattle garden
Nikon D80 Nikkor 20-135 AF 1/4@f/11 – 3 image HDR +-2eV / Featured in Shapes & Patterns / / ART / CIRCULAR QUAY & OPERA HOUSE AT NIGHT / SYDNEY / PANORAMAS / CLOUDS / COUNTRYSIDE / STILL LIFE / TENNIS / DOGS / MISCELLANEOUS
Nikon D80 Nikkor 70-300/86mm 1/140@f/4.6 / Featured in Shapes & Patterns / ART / CIRCULAR QUAY & OPERA HOUSE AT NIGHT / SYDNEY / PANORAMAS / CLOUDS / COUNTRYSIDE / STILL LIFE / TENNIS / DOGS / MISCELLANEOUS /
I see the glare that light my life / You touched my heart and made it bright ...Rays of Light… / ...Rays of Hope… Featured in the Group “Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos” December 17, 2008. / Featured in the Group “Two Word Challenge” January 20, 2009. / / More photos: / /
Photographed before dawn on December 12, 2008 on the North Shore of Hawaii. I panned the camera during the slowish shutter speed. The natural lighting is actually moonlight. Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/5.6 / 4/10 second shutter speed / ISO 100
What are the objects that one might use when watching the tube? Or the other thing that they might be doing at the same time? Having something to drink is the first thing that comes to mind. And besides the beverage by itself, we often use straws! This is a macro of a bundle of drinking straws, aimed at the TV. The gray and red colours are from the Montreal Canadian hockey game! This is part of a little experimental series I’m doing on the television screen seen through various objects used in the living room. Focal length 55mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/5,6 / Shutter 1/2 sec. / Shot in manual mode Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR / Close-up filters: CU+1, CU+2 and CU+3 /
These (13) summer beach huts are waiting for action, most are locked with rusty padlocks and peeling paint, when we visit I often have a look through these, just in case the lighting is right, I think it was this time. / Processed via PS, cropped and added grain boasting colour. / Nikon D200, no alterations to light. ISO 200, standard lense
Taken with my Canon 300D using a 70-300mm lens.
12 great features I like the abstractness of it Canon EOS 50D / focal length : 109 / F/14 / Exp : 1/25
A pair of abstract reflections from a normandy harbour that caught my eye… Taken on an old Nikon compact coolpix 4800 on auto… f/4.4 / 1/125 / ISO-291 / / /
Sony Alpha 350, Sony 100mm Macro lens, f5.6 @ 1/50 sec Exposure, ISO 100. Macro photograph of a pile of white feathers, backlit, colour altered in Photoshop. FEATURED IN OUT OF THE BLUE! / FEATURED IN THE GROUP ‘NIRVANA’!
Canon EOS 50D / Focal length : 60 / F/32 / Exp : 0.6
the water is that blue,,,the gold is the reflection from the cliffs at Ricks Cafe,,Negril Jamaica Panasonic DMC LZ7 daylight setting
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