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  • Icy conditions creating a coat of ice in the harbor.

  • A similar capture to “Blue Baths”...but different!

  • Point Lonsdale pier, at the Port Phillip Bay Heads, just prior to dawn on a rather rainy morning. Psalm 119:105 105Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Pentax istDS Camera.

  • This image is a team effort in collaboration with the very talented Rosalie Dale Point Lonsdale pier, at the Port Phillip Bay Heads, just prior to dawn on a rather rainy morning.

  • Clarence Dock Leeds. (royal amouries)

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  • Canon 5D with 16-35mm at 16mm, f/7.1, 30seconds, ISO 125, tripod….can’t recall if I was using filters by this time or not. An evening shot, looking towards Brisvegas…. Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series People Plastic People

  • Wild waves misting the Holland Harbor pier.

  • Photographed at Letchworth State Park, in Portageville – New York (USA). Genesee River. The bridge in the background was constructed between June 8, 1875 and July 31, 1875. The bridge is 820 feet (250 m) long and 240 feet (73 m) high. A train passed over this bridge while photographing it today. A HDR from 3 shots. / Nikon D80, 18-135mm, ISO 100, +/- 2.0EV / 11/04/08 TTJP

  • Taken at Stoney Brook State Park on 11/09/2008. A Canon Rebel XTi camera. Edited in HDR and PS.

  • January first, 2009 dawned with a steady but gentle rainstorm in Belize, Central America. The sound of the rain drops breaking against palm fronds, roofs and railings was soothing to hear and fascinating to watch. Simple and at the same time complex, the bursting splashes broke way too quickly for the eye to freeze – not so for my 60mm AF Micro Nikkor. Nikon D-3 with AF Micro Nikkor 60mm set at f-2.8

  • Location: Davis California / Technique: HDR (High Dynamic Range) Featured in Group: / “Core [C.O.R.E]” – January 12, 2009 / . / . / .

  • Summer Storm Location: Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia. / Date: December 2008. This work is also available in Black and White. Featured in Lightning and Storms / Featured in Queensland / Featured in Piers and Jetties Photographic details: / Canon EOS 40D / 18mm, 1/50sec, f22, ISO200 Copyright Notice / © 2000-2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved. /

  • Sandgate during king tide a few weeks ago. / I basically used every filter I had to get 8 sec @ f16 as a wave hit the steps : / NDX, ND8, ND8 grad, ND4 grad, polarizer.

  • A black and white edit of the CBD from just outside the Melbourne Aquarium, wish it was a bit more still so the reflections came out a bit sharper but oh well! Taken with my old Canon 300D and converted to black and white in Lightroom 2.

  • Taken at North Berwick old pier again looking towards Craigleith. One of my fav spots here as always a different shoot depending on the tide and sea state. 1 minute exposure taken half an hour after sunset.

  • Summer Storm Location: Shorncliffe, Queensland, Australia. / Date: December 2008. This is an alternate version of Summer Storm. / / Photographic details: / Canon EOS 40D / 18mm, 1/50sec, f22, ISO200 Copyright Notice / © 2000-2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved.

  • Daybreak over Corio Bay at Griffin’s Gully on Geelong’s waterfront. Pentax K20D Camera – S.speed 3 Sec – f22 – ISO 200 / Sigma 18 -125 mm lens – 18mm / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • After a rare day of good weather, the jetty was busy with plenty of people. / The long exposure has helped minimise the human distraction and create the smooth water effect. Glenelg Jetty / Glenelg, South Australia / 20-09-2009 Canon 400D / 24-105MM F4L (at 24mm) / ND8 + Red Grad Filters. / F7,30 Second Exposure (over exposed by one stop) Featured in: / -Adelaide/ South Australia

  • Taking shots of the Railway Bridge crossing the mighty River Murray at Murray Bridge South Australia. Thanks to Dave Hartley from the Mannum Motel who went with me on the night and helped me get this shot. For a better image with a wide angle lens see his image. Interesting outcome here with a slight hint of flow on the river and the yellow feel created by tungsten lighting off the nearby bridge. No moon helped create the reflective image which is rarely seen like this. My apologies to everyone who has been visiting recently and leaving comments, I have been away on holidays and with work for over three weeks now so will try and catch up on all of your images soon. Prefer not to tell people I’ll be away as you never know who’s out here on RB so often you will not hear from me for some time when work is as busy as it is at the moment. This image shot with a Canon 400D – 17-85 lens.

  • This image shows a detail. oil on panel / 80×80 cm / original sold

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