When we are at Elwood or St.Kilda, the bayside inner city suburbs of Melbourne, Point Ormond is one of my reference points. / This day was overcast with intermittent breaks of patches of clear sky. Once again, I used the Diana F to capture this sentinel on the hill.
Brown Hill Creek, South Australia. Towards the heavens, the dead tree reaches.
I have some info about HDR at my pbase if your interested
An image captured at sunset on Phillip Island and enhnaced in Photoshop!
had another go (from scratch), have straight buildings in colour… /
I am most proud of this shot so far in my short time doing photography. This image incorporates my passionate nature with my love of the ocean. I used to lobster fish with my Dad and so the ocean holds a lot of dear, and not so dear LOL, memories for me. I almost froze my hands off doing this. It was snowing a little while before I took this shot so you can imagine close to the water, with a breeze, how cold it was. However, in the name of love and romance, anything goes! LOL
part of the rocky outcrop at Point Lonsdale Beach HDR bracketed one stop apart, high pass filter and shadow light applied in photoshop *now available for sale
Don’t tell me the sky is the limit, there are footprints on the moon!
Went to take some shots at Point Ormond Elwood a little while ago. After I’d taken shots I started walking home. I turned around to see where my dog was and this is what I saw. A kid flying a kite against a beautiful sunset. The structure is the Point Ormond beacon. OTHER BEACH SHOTS: OTHER BEACH SHOTS: / /
I used to go with my mother at Point-au-Père along the St-Lawrence river just for evening and night before reaching Grand-Anse,New-Brunswich, the village where she grew up.I had long walks on those rocs when I was very young,when I saw the little church it all came back to me.I saw myself with my little sister Maryse and my brother Peter picking up rocs and shells and the sun was going down,I was 14 years old…souvenir …souvenir…..an untouched shot. / Better view larger. / Two world challenge:personnal and history / /
Taken at Point Henry, Geelong. Tidal activity had created the zig-zag formation of seaweed.
Equipment used: / Nikon D70s / Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC / B&W 62mm Circular Polarization Location: / Moraine Lake, Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres outside the Village of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6183 feet (1884 m). The lake has a surface area of 0.5 km². The lake, being glacially fed, does not reach its crest until mid to late June. However, when it is full, it is a beautiful shade of blue. The lake gets its color from the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a continual basis. Recommended Purchase: / Product: Framed Print / Size: Large 610mm x 405mm / / Shop with confidence, Safe and Secure Banff National Park, Moraine Lake / Moraine Lake / Bryce Canyon National Park, The Lonely Tree / The Watchman / Purden Lake / Sunset in Tofino / Grand National Park, Hazy View / Life / Salty Rocks / Grazing Cows / Foam / The Golden Road~ /
Yes, another cliched sunset shot but they are hard to avoid here in Western Australia. Its still a novelty to see the sun set over the ocean. / I would love some feedback on my composition and technique etc. / This is the framed print with a mocha frame colour and offwhite matt colour. /
Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres outside the Village of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 6183 feet (1884 m). The lake has a surface area of 0.5 km². The lake, being glacially fed, does not reach its crest until mid to late June. However, when it is full, it is a beautiful shade of blue. The lake gets its color from the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a continual basis. source: wikipedia Taken with a Nikon D70s with a 18-200mm Sigma lens
Wangi Point / Lake Macquarie NSW Australia
This painting is watercolour on paper and is the fifth in my Mornington Peninsular series. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures / Landscape Freda’s website I belong to Oatley 101 Society of Artists
The northwest point on the island of Oahu, Hawai’i is Ka’ena Point. This was photographed after some torrential rains which resulted in little creeks forming and entering the ocean. The time of this photo is around sunset. Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/22 / 3.2 second exposure / 3 stop ND Gradient / Cropped slightly
Sunrise at Eagle Rock near Aireys Inlet on the Great Ocean Road (Victoria, Australia). This slide won the Michaels Camera Video Digital “Best Slide” award at the Melbourne Camera Club’s 2008 end of year competition. / Scan from colour slide film.
This particular place is called The White Point. It consists of a stone gathering on the beach stretching several hundred feet out in the water. Out there it’s called the White Point Reef, and many a small craft has had intimate contact with the hard rocks lying just a couple of feet below the surface. / On both sides are stretches of wonderful, sandy beaches. As you see, the sky was quite unusual this day. Taken on the west coast of the Danish island of Bornholm in The Baltic Sea. / / /
Vivid colors of sunset in the magnificent Grand Canyon of Arizona, captured from Mather Point at Grand Canyon National Park. A sight that everyone should make a point see at least once in their lifetime. Equipment : Nikon D200 – Nikkor 12-24 F2.8 ED lens – Circular Polarizer – Manfrotto tripod with cable release – minor enhancements in Photoshop. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
One of my favorite places in Boothbay Maine. Ocean Point. Canon 5D MarkII / Canon EF 16-35mm f2.8L II / ISO100 0.5sec f/22 / Singh Ray Color Enhancing Warming Polarizer / Singh Ray +2 Stop HS ND Gradient
Coming home from a job in Melbourne today, i saw there was some crazy light about so went for a drive to Point Lonsdale. While there this stunning double and vibrant rainbow appeared. I was running backwards up the beach in the rain to try and fit the rainbow into my 24ml lens. I left my 17ml at home. Damn about that. A couple walking on the beach said to me they have lived in the area for 25 years and walk the beach quite often and said that they have never seen such a perfect, vibrant rainbow as this. Was just a beautiful and awesome sight to behold.
shimmering on the tracks is a photo that has been manipulated to the point of not looking like an actual photograph.
This one needs to be seen up large. / This print is a stitch up from 9 vertical highres shot and is over a gig in size. it massive scale will allow me to do a print of 6 meters. thanks for looking
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