Canola Fields in Maitland on the York Peninsula SA.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Self Portrait ....... not really, photo of a Southern Bull Elephant Seal taken at Gold Harbour, South Georgia Island.
Hardly any retouching. This is what it looked like. OTHER BEACH SHOTS: / /
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Panorama from 4 images….Taken along the Mornington Peninsula Coastline ~ Victoria ~ Aus…The end of another fine day..thanks for looking…rgs, Rob.
This may only be a shaky handheld job on my little pocket camera (fujifilm finepix a500) but is one of the three pics I’m proudest of ...ever…. and it still makes my heart lurch every time I see it! It had been six and a half hour walk in and up from sea level to that point and comprised more rock scrambling than I had ever envisaged and a heartstoppingly precarious walk along the ridge. I had carried a small tripod every step of the way but the others waiting wanted to press on with even harder descent and 4 hour return trip so I had no chance to set up…..... / :)) The view looks back over Loch Hourn into the highlands from the top of Ladhar Bheinn, or ‘hoof hill’ ‘one of the finest mountains in Scotland with narrow rocky ridges and spectacular corries’ (Scottish Mountaineering Club Guide). It is 1020m but we had scrambled up and down on the jagged ridge repeatedly so had climbed considerably more. The last snows of the winter look reassuringly solid in this pic but in fact stood proud of the mountain leaving the sheer drop visible beneath. We had sailed into knoydart the most remote penisula on the scottish mainland from Mallaig into the hamlet of Inververie which is inaccessible by road, only by sea or a demanding walk of many miles. It is graced with the fantastic Old Forge pub with superb meals and imprompu nightly ceilidhs which walkers and sailors really enjoy! Deer roamed the gardens and early next morning I got the precious shot of morning gems Looking back in an amazing place For full details see heartbeat ridge Ladhar Bheinn, in the remote scottish knoydart peninsula For an idea of scale see also hey wait for me / See all pics of this stunning area by clicking this link: knoydart
Nikon D300 20mm f2.8 f22@.5sec iso 200 / proceeds of sales of this art will be donated to the phoenix appeal / this a white magrove taken in westernport bay victoria I believe they are a dawarf variety and the are the southern most mangroves in Australia
View of the Blasket Islands from the Dingle Coastline at Slea Head, County Kerry Please visit my websites Beautiful Photos of Ireland and Beautiful County Clare Photos
Mornington Peninsula / 260 kilometres of coastline, Port Phillip Bay / Mornington Peninsula / Dromana / Boathouse / Boathouse /
Sorrento. I love walking along the front beaches at night. The sunsets are insane. If you like this, you’ll love my Australian Beaches Calendar!! You can get this shot and 11 other beautiful beach shots for just $30 :) /
The Mackinac Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Straits of Mackinac to connect the non-contiguous Upper and Lower peninsulas of the U.S. state of Michigan. Designed by engineer David B. Steinman, the bridge (familiarly known as “Big Mac” and “Mighty Mac”) connects the city of St. Ignace on the north end with the village of Mackinaw City on the south. It is the longest suspension bridge between anchorages in the Western hemisphere. The bridge opened on November 1, 1957, ending decades of the two peninsulas being solely linked by ferries. A year later, the bridge was formally dedicated as “the world’s longest suspension bridge between anchorages”. This designation was chosen because the bridge would not be the world’s largest using another way of measuring suspension bridges, the length of the center span between the towers; at the time that title belonged to the Golden Gate Bridge, which has a longer center span. By saying “between anchorages”, the bridge could be considered longer than the Golden Gate Bridge and also longer than the suspended western section of the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge. (That bridge has a longer total suspension but is a double bridge with an anchorage in the middle.) At 8,614 feet (2,626 m), the Mackinac Bridge is the longest suspension bridge with two towers between anchorages in the Western Hemisphere The bridge is not pronounce like it is spelled. To pronounce it like a yupper, try it this way: Macinaw. By the way, a yupper is a person from the upper peninsulas. This is a night shot. As you can tell, the lights that run up to the top of the two towers are out. That is because they shut the lights off to save the state money after 2 AM. I was passing through around 4 AM on this trip. It was very dark with the storm clouds all around. I left the shutter open for 10 to 30 seconds at F/13 to capture this shot. I said 10 to 30 due to the fact it is a HDR merged photo using Photomatixs. I must have taken about 30 shots before I was able to hold the camera on the tripod still enough with 30 MPH winds. Gusts around 40. Got this series of shots to create this one photo though. I did receive a question on what I applied to the picture to get it so blue. It is so blue due to the fact that when I took the picture I set the white balance to Tungsten (light bulb) which shifts white to blue and since the lights on the bridge were Tungsten light bulbs, it kept the bridge properly light balanced. The picture was taken in raw, so I could shift it back. But I like it this way better. Nikon D300 / Shutter Speed: 20 seconds / ISO: 250 / Aperture: F/12 / White Balance: Tungsten / Lens: 18-200mm VR (Active) Thanks for Looking! Other Samples of my work are displayed below.
This photo was shot at Balnarring Beach this morning!!! /
St Kilda Pier / / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Mornington Peninsula / / 20×16” Framed matted print – Art gallery
Panorama taken at the magnificent Mornington Peninsula’s Bridgwater Bay area. Taking in that beautiful deep blue rock pool as per recent uploads and the Rock Arch as well..One of my favorite area’s to photograph as you can tell from the many and varied shots throughout my portfolio from this place…This pano is a 14 image x 3 shot hdr stitch – 42 images in total… / Thanks for looking and coments most welcome…..best rgs, Rob..
Chalupy, Puck Bay, Poland
Photographed in Frankston South.
This is what I love to do most evenings in summer,,, I just paddle out, float around and watch the sunset. I find sunsets very beautiful so I thought I would share my point of view! / Ohh, and yes,, I took the camera out on the board with me! Not too deep but did nearly get done by a wave.. pretty stupid, I know but I just really wanted to share this! .. The perils of photography! Taken 29 January 2009 Nikon D200 / 18-200mm lens / processed in RAW
Here’s another image taken from yesterday’s photo expedition,,, I love the colours of autumn on the Mornington Peninsula so I just can’t help but try and capture it..
Taken on the same morning as Portsea Dawn about half an hour lately as the sun popped over the horizon. / Settings Canon 40D, 17-85mm IS. FL: 20 mm 4 seconds @ f22, ISO 100 ND4 Graduated and Polarising Filters Adobe Lightroom 2 & Adobe Photoshop CS4 Click here for my other images of Portsea Click here for my other seascapes
Another dromana sunset taken today 20-05-2009, along the mornington peninsula Victoria / /
Stormy dawn light along the Mornington Peninsula’s ocean coast…The surging waves gently washing over the rockshelf on the outgoing tide….thanks for looking & comments always appreciated.
Whilst walking along the cliff tops i noticed the sun peeping through a hole in the cliff top rocks, and for something different thought i would try to capture what caught my eye, one could easily say i pasted the sun on the rocks, but this is how i saw it. / No photo editing has been done to this image except for running it through my HDR software program. / Also upon loading this image i noticed a face in the rock formation, can you spot it ! / /
Cape Schanck – Mornington Peninsula 6/09/2009 sunrise / Camera : Canon 450D / Lens : 10-22 mm / Filters : Lee 0.9 ND/ GRAD / Best to view large
Yesterday afternoon, Neil & I traveled to Blairgowrie on the Peninsula and met up with my mate Adam. We had a great time dodging waves on the shelves, it’s always a thrill! Here’s a snap of the master at work! Photograph Details / Canon 40D / EF-S 10-22 f3.5 / Focal length 10mm / ISO 100 / Aperture f/18.0 / Shutter 2sec / Tripod / CPL filter / 8mins before sunset / Mornington Peninsula, VIC.
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