I am rewarding myself for all my hard studying and working by having a few days at Uluru in early August. The thing is, I keep gettin…
I am rewarding myself for all my hard studying and working by having a few days at Uluru in early August. The thing is, I keep getting conflicting advice from people such as… / 1) The rock looks stunning all the time in all sorts of light / 2) The rock only lights up and looks fantastic for about 10 minutes at sunrise and sunset / 3) Don’t take you best camera because it is doomed due to all the dust and grit in the air / 4) Take your best camera because you will regret it if you don’t / 5) Do a tour to find the best spots (photographically speaking) / 6) Take yourself to the rock to find the best spots (photographically speaking) / 7) Find a local to show you the best spots (photographically speaking) So who can lend me some realistic advice on how to structure my time there to best suit my photographic endevours?
To all bubblers, I wish you the best for the upcoming festive season, and trust ‘08 is fruitful for you. To ALL the gang in the RB Off…
To all bubblers, I wish you the best for the upcoming festive season, and trust ‘08 is fruitful for you. To ALL the gang in the RB Office and those who produce the goods, thanks for your assistance and continuing support. Special thanks to Peter Styles, Paul Vanzella, Martin Hosking, James Pierce and former staffer Xavier Russo. I’d like to extend my gratitude to all group moderators I’m associated with. Thanks to everyone who has looked at, commented on and purchased my works during 2007. It’s a friendly and supportive community here which is professionally run. 2008 – bring it on! / Cover – Bronwyn / / January – Dog Rocks / / February – Evening Glow / / March – Australia Rock / / April – Australian Outback / / May – Gordon Stones / / June – Lightning Ridge Racecourse / / July – Cobar / / August – Cattle Drive / / September – Emu / / October – Hotel Dorrigo / / November – The Kidman Way / / December – Peacock
I see a lot of strong black and white, and monochrome, showing up along with the spectacular color. / And let me take this opportunity t…
I see a lot of strong black and white, and monochrome, showing up along with the spectacular color. / And let me take this opportunity to thank you again for the extent to which you all enhance my visual experience and knowledge. I am filled with admiration for the photographers here, your skill, the unusual subject matter, brilliant captures of impossible color and shadow, and sense of play. / I’m a generation’s difference at least to many of you, and the photographers much present in my growing up life are not the same ones you know. When I posted the portrait I did of Georgia O’Keeffe, using the Alfred Stieglitz photograph of her, I was surprised that he was unknown to many. So if you’d had some pleasure in discovering these Americans of yore, may I direct you to a few other favorites of mine? / One, a photographer of the north west wilderness & Yosemite, who trudged around mountains with a huge Hasselblad, or Agfa or one of its ancient view camera relatives, is Ansel Adams. He was famous for long exposures and a brand new crystal clarity in pictures that few equaled. / Two, (also three four & five) The Weston family: Brett, Edward, and Cole. The latter recently passed away. The whole family did brilliant work, Brett’s my favorite, he worked in the forties, possibly into the 80’s, the family lived long lives. I know them from the area I live in and their ongoing fame in San Francisco, they’re locals survived by grandchildren keeping their galleries and memories alive. Again, pioneers in black and white film, and people whose work may interest the fine practitioners here. I wish I had the sense to put a link here, but if you type in any of their names, pages of their work appear. I hope it’s a good romp for newcomers to these boys.
Interior decorators looking for framed prints of country scenes from Victoria, Australia, are invited to browse a selection of my works. ...
Interior decorators looking for framed prints of country scenes from Victoria, Australia, are invited to browse a selection of my works. A selection of medium-sized framed prints can be hung together on a feature wall in homes, offices, B&Bs, guest houses, hotels, motels, apartments, cafes and restaurants. Click on images below for matte and frame options. / Corryong / Mount Buffalo / Beechworth / Dog Rocks / Bright / Mount Beauty An off-white matte coupled with a walnut frame displays well. Other matte and framing options are available to satisfy you or your clients needs. If you wish to place an order of 10 or more medium-sized framed prints in a single transaction, I have secured a pre-arranged discount and this is available to you on application. Genuine buyer enquiries are welcome. Darren Stones / Contact email / Mobile phone: 0419 200 469 / Melbourne, Australia. More information regarding framed print options can be found by clicking the link below. Pre-arranged discount for commercial buyers Note: Medium-sized framed prints displayed above have an off-white matte with walnut frame. The full selection of my art for sale at RedBubble can be found here. / http://www.redbubble.com/people/dgstones/art
Dog Rocks is available to purchase as a card, laminated print, poster, mounted print, canvas print, and framed print. Dog Rocks is l…
Dog Rocks is available to purchase as a card, laminated print, poster, mounted print, canvas print, and framed print. Dog Rocks is located at Batesford near Geelong in Victoria, Australia. 75 kilometres from Melbourne. Click here to view Darren Stones’ profile Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance member / (Australian Journalists Association) / Click on each image to enter the purchasing area. Thank you. Card Laminated print Poster Mounted print Canvas print Framed print Capturing the bark at Dog Rocks – a short story Click banner below to enter Darren’s web site
Many thanks to the hosts for featuring this image, and for considering it worthy to be included among so many top-notch images from a gre…
Many thanks to the hosts for featuring this image, and for considering it worthy to be included among so many top-notch images from a great group of people! / Congratulations to everyone! /
Thank you so much to the hosts and all involved at the Streams Crossing group for adding me as a Featured Member in their group! As a…
Thank you so much to the hosts and all involved at the Streams Crossing group for adding me as a Featured Member in their group! As a photographer in training this is really inspiring and encouraging for me
Nice. They arrived this afternoon. Thanks RedBubble. They look great. !http://www.redbubble.com/rbimages/works_work_main_view/Cards_On…
Nice. They arrived this afternoon. Thanks RedBubble. They look great. Here is a newer photograph which more clearly defines each card, also showing the back of the card.
Roger Baillargeon / from Quebec Canada …. my home is located near the Peaceful National Capital. I’m Retired as a Public Relation Agent…
Roger Baillargeon / from Quebec Canada …. my home is located near the Peaceful National Capital. I’m Retired as a Public Relation Agent. My main Hobby is about re-arranging my photos in’‘Painted-Style Images ”...... Other Activities… I like to Write, RollerBlade,Play Hockey,Hike and Take Good Long Walks in the CountrySide…..... I’m easy living and I like to trade ideas and suggestions on all kind of topics. So feel free to get in touch with me on any given day at… rogerfern99@ hotmail.com Roger Baillargeon / Quebec, Canada… ...Hoping my photographs can help !! Warmly, Roger B.
Landscape,Iceberg,blue sky,blue sea,flowers and countryside images. ...my favorite combination in photograph…
Landscape,Iceberg,blue sky,blue sea,flowers and countryside images. ...my favorite combination in photography. What’s Yours Friends ? Roger B. ( rog99 ) Roger Baillargeon / Qc. Canada / http://redbubble.com/people/rog99
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