The Indian Pacific on it’s way East :)
A narrow bridge at Wallaga Lake near Bermagui in New South Wales, Australia.
very straight walled path
Wroclaw / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wroclaw
Photoshop manipulation
Dawn across the Tamar river on the border between Cornwall and Devon in the UK. The road bridge was opened in 1961, the rail bridge, built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, probably the best engineer of the Victorian era, was opened in 1859 and is still in daily use. / I took this shot on a cold November morning from the Cornish side of the river just as the sun was rising and didn’t realise until later that I had also captured a seagull in the frame. See my video on YouTube
A sepia toned version of my old wagon.
Clinton, NJ – Nov 2007 – A detail of an adorable house.
Just departing
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An edit of a photo i took at Cape Otway Lighthouse just of Victoria’s Great Ocean Road in Australia a few months ago on the 28th of February 2008. HDR’d in Photomatix from one RAW file . Found a pic of some birds i took at Elwood Beach a while ago and added them in Photoshop. Some tweaking was also done in Lightroom including the black and white conversion and above is the end result. The Lighthouse is just one of many beautiful attractions in the Great Otway National Park. CAPE Otway Lightstation is the oldest, surviving lighthouse in mainland Australia. The light, which has been in continuous operation since 1848, is perched on towering sea cliffs where Bass Strait and the Southern Ocean collide. For thousands of immigrants, after many months at sea, Cape Otway was their first sight of land after leaving Europe. Sales 1 Greeting Card For those interested this is the original image: Click here for my other images of Victoria This is what it would look like as a medium mounted print with my details:
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The Steamranger train at Mount Barker, South Australia, doing one if it’s few runs every year. It’s great fun to get on board and experience an old time steam train. Taken with Panasonic Lumix FZ28 compact.
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This 200 metre long twin bridge, spanning the Moorabool River at Fyansford, as part of the ‘Geelong Ring Road’. When completed, the Geelong Ring Road will be a freeway-standard road extending 23 kilometres along Geelong’s western outskirts from the Princes Freeway at Corio to Princes Highway at Waurn Ponds. This section is due for completion in the next few days. The Geelong Advertiser, the local paper, is running a competition to name the, as yet,unnamed bridge. / The bridge and the section of road were officially opened on the 14 Dec. 2008 and the bridge was named The Lewis Bandt Bridge after the man who designed the original “ute” or utility car in 1932, while working for the Ford Motor Co. in Geelong Pentax istDS Camera.
The small town of North Queensferry, Fife, Scotland and the Forth Road Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth between North Queensferry and South Queensferry. When it was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II on the 4th September, 1964, the bridge was the longest in the world outside the USA. The bridge is nearly 1828m (2000 yards) long while its main span, of 1006m (3300 feet), is the tenth longest in the world; its towers are over 150m (500 feet) high. The deck, which carries four lanes of traffic with two walkways, is suspended from cables which are 5.9cm (2.3 inches) in diameter and composed of 11,618 high-tensile steel wires, giving a total length of wire of 49,280 km (30,621 miles). Along with the Forth Rail Bridge (about half a mile to the east) these two bridges form the main traffic arteries north and south. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: / South Queensferry, Lowland Scotland and Bridges. Featured in : Neighborhoods : 31 May 09 / Featured in : Canon DSLR : 2 Jun 09 Click here for a random page of photographs
/ Kodak ZD710 / / Nuttallburg, WV
HDR of Photo of an abandoned subway car. Made from 3 exposures 2 f-stops apart
Locomotive ~ Grunge HDR / National Railroad Museum ~ Green Bay, Wisconsin f 7.0. EV -1,0,1 best viewed larger
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