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  • These ants were amazing to watch, they make nests by binding leaves together. 2009 Calendar – January       ”God saw all He had made, and it was very good.“ /                                                                            Genesis 1:31a / Photo Information: / 21st December 2006 EF-S 60mm f/2.8 Macro USM / Focal Length: 60.0mm / Extension Tube: EF25 II Aperture: 8.0 / Shutter: 1/60 / ISO: 200 / Flash: 430EX (diffuser) / 26/09/08 . Featured 1:1 Macro Photography / 27/09/08 . Featured Macro Photography Galleries / /

  • Fallen casuarinas that tumbled to the water from wave erosion during deep low pressure systems in 2007 and 2008 line the beaches near Inkskip point in SEQ. / The view sweeps around to the famous coloured dunes of Rainbow beach and onwards to Double Island point and on large versions the glow from the lighthouse that adorns this point can be seen. / Fuji G617 – Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography by clicking on the image below / /

  • Explore – Highest – Nov 20, 2008 #16 Another storm photo from Brisbane from last night (Nov 20th). The water laps up to the road almost at the moment. So to avoid getting fried, I decided to set the shutter on remote and get the right exposure. Then fire it and run out of the water to the car. This was taken shortly before a few drops of rain came. I knew then I had a few mins to get in the car quickly. Then came the heavy rain, just making it home before the hail! BEST viewed large on BLACK

  • About I’ve been wanting to visit this place for a few months now, Matt told me the tide is going to be good. This is a Sunrise, taken this morning. So I organized a Flickr meet this morning and mother nature came to the party. I really love how the clouds move during the 30 or so seconds, really adds some interesting texture. Oh, and by the way, I had my camera serviced on Friday, sensor cleaned, so no ‘dust spot’ cloning this time ;) This shot is 3 RAW files, shot in ‘M’ mode using the bulb exposure for each shot, the third exposure was close to 35 seconds. - ISO 100, f9, 34 seconds, 16mm / - Sigma 10-20mm Lens. / - Tripod. Processing - HDR, 3 exposures [2,0,+2EV] shot in RAW/ISO100 at f/9, using Sigma 10-20mm lens. / - Saturation tweaking in Photoshop to bring out the colours, and darken the sky. / - Various cloning to remove some small lights in the distance / - Noise reduction in Lightroom 2.0 / - Added a upsharp layer. HDR - Tone mapped using Photomatrix HDR, in detail mode. / - Saturation for highlights. / - Slightly tweaked the yellow/reds. Music Band: The Verve / Track: Velvet Morning Yes / It’s been long / And yes / I still feel strong / Into the half light / Another velvet morning for me, yeah

  • Sun Setting Over Dent Island © Vicki Ferrari This was another sunset taken from the mighty nightly War Canoe Sunset Cruise, looking over Dent Island, towards the mainland (Shute Harbour and Airlie Beach,Australia). It was taken around 1990, using my old Minolta SLR (a great workhorse!). I have scanned this 6X8 print from my one of my portfolios, with basic editing in photoshop but basically it is as it was taken back then! Thanks for looking! / Vicki Purchase Card / Purchase Framed Print / / Purchase Laminated Print / / Purchase Mounted Print / Purchase Canvas Print / 20090901 (i think!)(well…. sometimes!)

  • . i m a g i n a t i o n . . .© Vicki Ferrari YOUR TIME MAY BE LIMITED BUT YOUR IMAGINATION IS NOT / Anonymous QUILPIE TRAX— This series was created when I was having a difficult time and found that all my reserves seemed to point me in a creative direction, and didn’t I have fun with it! If you are ever not coping with life, be creative! It brings you out of the doldrums in a big way! The satisfaction of seeing something that you created is a wonderful feeling. I hope that this feeling comes across in these series, created in December 2008. Has anyone else noticed how much this person Anonymous wrote & no-one seems to know where he lived, what he looked like?! He was so talented, wasn’t he?! This photograph of Queensland Railway Tracks was taken in February 2005. It is taken in the morning between Quilpie and Charleville, looking west. There is more to come in this series, still being created! This card (graphics) were designed in December 2008, using Photoshop. If purchasing as a motivational, inspirational or greeting card, the BLACK background blends is well with the black border. It is available up to POSTER size, if that is your desire! I only hope that you find this as inspiring as I found it when creating it! Tech Data / Nikon D70s

  • 8 February 2009 ~ 07:12:52 ~ Duranbah – clean and pumping, a few crew out early having a blast! Our thoughts go out to all those who lost so much yesterday and today in the Victorian bushfires… Any proceeds from sales of this work will be donated to support Victorian Bushfire Appeal – THANKS IN ADVANCE! (Canon 40D, 500mm, handheld, minor contrast to get rid of salt haze, no crop, no photoshop)

  • B&W over on Flickr – HERE About Another one from Dicky Beach on Sunday morning with the crew – Kane, Josh . We met some other great and inspiring photographers, namely Mel and Nick . - ISO 100, f11, 1sec, 20mm / - Sigma 10 – 20mm / - Cokin P121 (Graduated 4 filter) Processing 1) Import into Lightroom as RAW / a) Tweaked Curves and random sliders / b) Ansel Adams Preset / 2) Into Photoshop / b) Noiseworks Noise Reduction / 3) Back into Lightroom / c) Crop and straighten / 4) Export using Flickr Uploader and LR2/Mogrify plugin

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  • Tangled Outback Sunset © Vicki Ferrari / Best Viewed LARGE Taken a couple of years ago, in Western Queensland. Card with BLACK background / Canvas Print / Tech / Nikon D70 / This is cropped and heavily edited with photoshop.

  • This week has been very busy for me so I had to get out and do some “therapy”. When I arrived at Dicky Beach I got a big surprise. First, every beach access I tried was closed with a fence due to massive beach erosion. After the 4th attempt I found an access point to get down to the beach and walk towards the wreck. But wait….were there there was another surprise, the wreck has been wrecked by the recent wild weather. One of my preferred sections of the wreck has been knocked over by wild seas. How sad to see this…it has lost a lot of it’s magic for me. Another version in colour

  • Canon 50D | ISO 100 | f11 | 1/2 | 20mm About As predicted, my foggy landscape addiction continues. A bit of a story to this one. Mel S had a day off and I mentioned to her about this planned idea of mine. Keen for someone to come along to suss this place out, we agreed to meet just before the turnoff to the lake. I headed down the road towards the lake and missed the turn off, which was only about 1.5ks from the highway. My phone was dying and the reception was terrible. Oh by chance we passed each other and then headed back to find the road. Lost again and me with only a few litres of fuel left, we headed back to the fuel station. There we checked a map, found the road, found a way in and got in just as these colours were unfolding. An amazing place to visit, fog was rolling over the water and trees, and through the mountains. Processing A little bit of work on this one, but not much. A quick crop to straighten the horizon. Matt’s Grad Filter to pop out the sky nicely. Punch Preset in LR2, followed by some curves and Camera Calibration set to Landscape. Into PS for some soft light. Some Brightness in LR2 and a little negative Clarity to counter some over zealous amounts. And Sharpen Landscapes preset in LR2.

  • Canon 50D | ISO 100 | f11 | 2.5 | 10mm About Lake Moogerah ah la Lake Fog. The sun was rising to the left, but the colours in the sky, oh my. A very dominating foreground, perhaps too much so. Processing HDR (-1, 0, +1). Processed in Photomatix and then back to LR2 and PS for some Soft Light, sharpening and clarity.

  • 14 August 2009, Rainbow Bay, SE QLD (Canon 5D Mark II, 500 mm)

  • A very shallow tidal lagoon…and everything seems to reflect. The mangrove even if just tiny was so beautiful to watch. The aerial roots were arranged like a star around the tiny mangrove shrub. Thanks to my mate Glen for the modeling with his hat. I look forward to a return visit to that Mangrove in a few years time

  • Another wonderful and warm winter day it was. We new, there wouldn’t be any clouds this morning but we had some ideas where to go to and make the best out of it….and we shot until 11.10am. Oh well, we had some breakfast in between. / I actually got inspired by a shot posted by Jen some time ago and instantly recognized her “secret” location as I’ve been there before. / What a fantastic day….I hope you all have/had a good weekend too! Now before you stab me I have to tell you that these are 2 exposures 3 seconds apart, and yes…the boat is real. The Waterfalls are from the second shot. DRI? I don’t know…but if you are interested in doing some digital blending try this tutorial… / http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/digital-blending.shtml

  • Canon400d / Sigma 10-20mm ultra wide Lens

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