The motion blur of a passing passenger train captured with a long exposure
I was standing in the middle of the on coming wall of water, it might look small now but when it got to me – it was up to my thighs. / More photos from the shoot of Mona Vale Pool - Got up at 4 to get to the pool for these shots, travelling petrol: $10 / - A can of WD40 to water proof the camera: $4.95 / (to use this – Hahah…. you sprey it onto a piece of cloth the wipe you camera with it, avoiding the lens and viewfinder….not sprey directly onto the camera….so what ever to reply moisture is good. It also stop salt sprey clinging itself on the camera too.) / - Stand in front of an on coming wall of sea water (Being scare sh#tless): PRICELESS!
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would like to thank, Paul Louis Villani of redbubble.For letting me use his image,(The Last Train Home) Check out Pauls art its awesome work. Thanks Paul ! http://www.redbubble.com/people/pvillani
A morbid history of St. John’s… the hill in the background is known as Gibbets Hil, it is where all the criminals were hung in public executions. The body of water at the base of the hill is where the executioner would throw the bodies when they were dead. The pond is known as “Dead Man’s Pond”. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
Bar Beach / Newcastle NSW Australia
Attack of The Killer Heels / Available as a poster, print and card and featured on the 2009 Calendar Homage to the B Grade Movie Artists of the 1950’s. / As far as I know there wasn’t a movie by this name there were movies on Attack of all sorts of thingss but not Shoes…perhaps there should have been;) / Image copyright © 2007, Shanina Conway. / Reproduction, displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited /
A fisherman on a rock platform at Cape Schanck, Victoria, Australia.
Was out trying some ‘different’ stuff with the infrared filter today. Went to the train station to catch a train (not literally of course) This was one of the results.. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / ISO200 / f/5.0 / Focal Length: 7.8mm / Exposure: 3.0sec / Filter: R72 / Tripod
A train departing. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Wickham Station, Newcastle, Oz. / Date: 4th March, 2008 @ 8:17PM ISO200 / Focal Length: 7.8mm / f/8.0 / Exposure: 6.5sec / Filter: Polarising filter / Tripod
Clinton, NJ – Nov 2007
Saw these 2 people walking to the train, holding hands and smiling at each other… I knew 1 person was going to be left behind on the platform… / Candid Photography
Harrison managed to stay still for 2.5sec for this shot…..amazing…...I don’t think he’s ever been that still for that long before….luckily I”ve got the photo to prove it! lol
So called for the 16:9 aspect ratio, and the feel of the image. The inspired Jo O’Brien, inner Melbourne, early 2008. / For those who are interested, the technical details of this image are: Canon EOS 5D 100mm f/2 lens ISO 1250 f/2, 1/2 sec Lightroom “Wet Chrome” preset, 16:9 crop
MANY THANKS for your votes, placing this photo as the winner in the Film Photography “People” Challenge in October 2009, and I’m honoured to be featured by the Film Photography Group as well! This photo is of a British Railways Train Guard with his tobacco pipe, checking the railway platform from his Guard’s Van window. Taken in September 1972 on Ilford FP4 film, in my ergonomically all-time favourite camera, my Asahi Pentax S1a with a Takumar F/2.8 lens. Sadly there are still a number of “old film” artifacts evident in the picture in spite of many hours of careful recovery in Photoshop! This explains why I’ve limited the choice of printed medium to cards and canvas. After some additional research by my son, I’m now sure that the railway station is Crewe Station (Lancashire), and that the train is one belonging to London Midland Scottish (LMS), not London Midland Region (LMR) as I’d entered into the photo’s IPTC Caption field. Here’s a close-up of the Guardsman’s badge (or ‘button’), which (provided that it isn’t just a blood-donor’s badge or similar!) might help some UK railway enthusiast discover a bit more about this chap, and the railway network that he worked on. / / This is a 100% crop from the film-scan, with some minor contrast adjustments and with no digital noise reduction. / .
Not only do Japanese bullet-trains look cool, the ladies who work on them are beautiful too.
acrylic on paper A3 size
small format acrylic and ink painting, about A3 size on draw&wash paper / ... trying to ‘map’ my new place for myself … I try to use limited palette and stronger contrasts … and create somehow the feel of large open spaces …. which cannot actually fit into one pictorial frame … and at the same time they do not fit into one frame of mind for me ….. therefore the multitude of ‘frames’ suggested here ….
The view from the end of Platform 1 at Seven Bridge railway in Bridgnorth,Shropshire. The engine was just about to start it’s journey and created this wonderful half view through the smoke and steam Converted into a pinhole black and white Featured by the kind hosts of Tone It Down! Group
Wedding Portrait with a difference
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