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  • Pup
    by Jason Smith

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    We adopted this little fella and his brother for two days while the local pet shop was closed for the long weekend. / I was sitting on my kitchen floor and he was really interested in the camera, which made getting the photo fairly easy.

  • Silhouette
    by Jason Smith

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    A spur of the moment photograph. / A few friends pose underneath the street light. A silhouette is a view of an object or scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior. The word is an eponym named after Etienne de Silhouette, a finance minister of Louis XV who in 1759 imposed such harsh economic demands upon the French people that his name became synonymous with anything done or made cheaply.

  • Reflections
    by Jason Smith

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    A perfect sunset over Tuggerah Lakes, NSW, Australia. / I took this at the shore-end of one of the many jettys at Long Jetty, NSW, Austalia. / One of my favorites.

  • A Few Birds
    by Jason Smith

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    I was driving past my local beaches one morning checking the surf, when I went past this one section of powerline that was smothered in pidgeons. / I had to pull over and get a shot as this is not something you see every day.

  • Comet McNaught
    by Jason Smith

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    Taken from my front lawn. / I went driving around the coast looking for a good view without finding one I came back home only to find that there was a perfect view from my front lawn. / Comet McNaught, the brightest comet in over 40 years, also known as the Great Comet of 2007 and given the designation C/2006 P1, is a non-periodic comet discovered on August 7, 2006 by British-Australian astronomer Robert H. McNaught. / It made perihelion on January 12, 2007, and became easily visible to the naked eye for observers in the Southern Hemisphere. 8 sec exp, f/5, 800 ISO.

  • Icons
    by Jason Smith

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    Two of Sydneys most famous landmarks. The Opera House and The Sydney Harbour Bridge. It was actually dark at this time of day but thanks to long exposures the light turned out to be great. F/3.5 / 12 sec exp

  • Wash
    by Jason Smith

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    Taken at Terrigal, NSW, Australia down at the haven. / A popular fishing spot and when there is a bit of swell the waves splash up against the rock wall making a pretty awesome sight.

  • Ghost
    by Jason Smith

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    Jonny olling off the roll-in at Berkley Vale, NSW, Australia. A technique called ‘double-exposure’ where-by flash was fired with a 1 sec exposure to create the transparency. f/3.5

  • Still
    by Jason Smith

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    A bit of a cliche sunrise photo at Long Jetty, NSW, Australia.

  • Sunrise
    by Jason Smith

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    I took this on a very cold winter morning down at Long Jetty, NSW, Australia. / During the winter the sun is in a perfect position to create a good compisition. / It was really nice once the sun started to warm up the icy air.

  • Fish Shop
    by Jason Smith

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    The local fish shop at Forster, NSW, Australia.

  • Morning Sun
    by Jason Smith

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    Long Jetty, NSW, Australia. Pelicans soaking up the morning sun. This was the first time I ever used my SLR. It was such a perfect morning for some practice.

  • Opera House
    by Jason Smith

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    Sydney Opera House, NSW, Australia. Taken from about 20 metres away from the main steps out the front. / This was the first time I have photographed the OH. I wanted to get a different angle. The clear sky and beautiful light made me very happy.

  • Fire Staff
    by Jason Smith

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    Terrigal Beach, NSW, Australia. / Trev having a go. This was his first time. / Fire Staffing is a form of fire dancing (also known as, “fire twirling,” “fire spinning,” “fire performance,” or “fire manipulation”.)It is a group of performance arts or disciplines that involve manipulation of objects on fire. Typically these objects have one or more bundles of wicking, which are soaked in fuel and ignited. / Some of these disciplines are related to juggling or baton twirling, and there is also an affinity between fire dancing and rhythmic gymnastics. Firedancing is often performed to music. Fire dancing has been a traditional part of cultures from around the world, and modern fire performance often includes visual and stylistic elements from many traditions. / I this photo the subject is using a staff wich is a rod of wood or metal, with wicking material applied to one, or both ends. Staves are generally used in pairs or individually, though many performers are now experimenting with three or more staves.

  • Big Flame
    by Jason Smith

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    A kerosene fueled bonfire on Forresters Beach, NSW, Australia one winters night, a little something to warm us up. / We made it with two shipping pallets stacks of wood and about 6 litres of kero.

  • Streets
    by Jason Smith

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    China Town, Sydney.

  • Learing to Fish
    by Jason Smith

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  • Passing by
    by Jason Smith

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    A skater passes by. / Sydney Entertainment Center car park, NSW, Australia.

  • Orb Weaver
    by Jason Smith

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    A little orb weaver hiding in his nest in my backyard. The orb-weaver spiders (family Araneidae) are the builders of spiral wheel-shaped webs often found in gardens, fields and forests. The family is a large one, including over 2800 species in over 160 genera worldwide, making it the third largest family of spiders known (behind Salticidae and Linyphiidae). The oldest known orb-weaving spider is Mesozygiella dunlopi, with specimens in amber dating from the Early Cretaceous. Generally, orb-weaving spiders are three-clawed builders of flat webs with sticky spiral capture silk. The building of a web is an engineering feat, begun when the spider floats a line on the wind to another surface. The spider secures the line and then drops another line from the center, making a “Y”. The rest of the scaffolding follows with many radii of non-sticky silk being constructed before a final spiral of sticky capture silk. The third claw is used to walk on the non-sticky part of the web. Characteristically, the prey insect that blunders into the sticky lines is stunned by a quick bite and then wrapped in silk. If the prey is a venomous insect, such as a wasp, wrapping may precede biting. / Some “orb-weavers” do not build webs at all. Members of the genera Mastophora in the Americas, Cladomelea in Africa and Ordgarius in Australia produce sticky globules, which contain a pheromone analog. The globule is hung from a silken thread dangled by the spider from its front legs. The pheromone analog attracts male moths of only a few species. These get stuck on the globule and are reeled in to be eaten. Interestingly, both types of bolas spiders are highly camouflaged and difficult to locate.

  • Floating
    by Jason Smith

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    A skater floats away doing a tre flip at the Entrance Skatepark, NSW, Australia.

  • Fisherman
    by Jason Smith

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    Fishing off Terrigal Rocks, NSW, Australia. I was driving through Terrigal with nothing better to do, so I thought why not go for a stroll along the rocks. Glad I did.

  • Circular Quay
    by Jason Smith

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    The CBD skyline as seen from the steps of the Opera House.

  • Aero
    by Jason Smith

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  • Tsunami
    by Jason Smith

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    Terrigal Rocks, NSW, Australia.

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