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  • Hey everybody…. As requested by a few, this is the reduced version of the Angry Jellyfish shirt. The design is almost the same, except I did move some text slightly so it looked centered, as it didnt before after the shrinkage. Hope this helps!! The original version can be seen here / Richards

  • Winter Light on Derwent Water
    by Rich Gale

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    canon 400D sigma 12-24

  • Tewet tarn
    by Rich Gale

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    Tewet tarn taken at sunrise Canon 400D sigma 12-24.

  • This was inspired by an online bumpersticker I saw… I reworded the phrase though and changed the random object. Might make more, depending on how well this one is recieved. More formal and honest feedback is apprecited…. I’m a big boy, I can handle it. EDIT: There’s also a new, Mid-sized version available now if this one is too big for you. You can see it right here

  • Watergate Bay
    by Richard Veal

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    This is Watergate Bay, on the north coast of Cornwall, looking toward Newquay. / Stayed at the hotel there for a Murder Mystery Weekend. And what a weekend it was. / A little hdr treatment in this. / Hope you like it. Thanks for looking.

  • Scales Tarn from the Edge
    by Rich Gale

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    Canon 400D + sigma 12-24 taken at Sunrise.

  • Squirt
    by Richard Veal

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    Seagull sitting on top of a fountain in Torquay, Devon. / It looks like he is trying to squirt everyone with water by sitting on the top of it. / Had my Sigma 70-300 on for this shot, on full zoom. / Single shot, converted into a 9 shot HDR using Dynamic Photo Hdr, and tweaked a little in CS3. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking. Pentax K110D. / Sigma 70-300 DG Macro.

  • Great End
    by Rich Gale

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    Great End taken just after Sunrise from Seathwaite fell. / Cokin 2 stop ND grad / Canon 400D EF-s 18-55 (crap lens!!!!) 18mm / Av F18 Tv 0.8 / Photoshop work only dust spot removal.

  • Bowscale Tarn
    by Rich Gale

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    taken in May at sunrise above bowscale tarn.

  • Sunrise near Hawes End
    by Rich Gale

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    A beautiful morning unfortunatly due to a dead battery in my landrover and our other car having all its locks frozen I missed most of it and only manged a couple of images. As the morning colour was allready fading fast when I arrived at this location.

  • Sharp Edge
    by Rich Gale

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    Sunrise from Sharp Edge on Blencathra / canon 400D sigma 12-24 at 12mm / 3 raw images proccessed with photomatix -4,-2,0 F18

  • Derwent Island and Cat Bells
    by Rich Gale

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    Taken at sunrise on a very icy morning, it was a full time job just trying to keep my filter clear. The hill is Cat Bell’s probably the most popular hiking hill in the lake district you can usually see the procession of people walking to the summit on most days, but not today at fist light!!!!. / The Island is Derwent island and has a long history, in Elizabethan times(1500) it was occupied by the German miners who lived there for there own safety I think the local land owners were none to happy about the Queen and these mining companies taking all there precious minerals. / In 1770 Joseph Pocklington purchased Derwent Island for £300, known as King Pocky he built the boat house you can see in the shape of a nonconformist chapel with bell tower, there is also a large house in the centre of the island but it obscured from view by the trees. He got his nick name for organising mock battles on the lake.

  • Old Bathtub on Rooftop
    by Mark Richards

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    Old bathtub on apartment rooftop with city skyline in the background

  • Irony
    by Simone Byrne

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    © Simone Byrne Photography, 2009. All Rights Reserved. 3rd April, 2009 Point Richards jetty on the Bellarine Peninsula. I am really surprised that this image actually worked due to the extreme wind gusts that blew up just on sunset. I had to shield the tripod with my body to take this to make sure my camera wasn’t blown over. I like this image for its contrast of the impending storm above the jetty and the purity of the water below, kind of reminds me of life. I’d sooner stay below, but sometimes you have to stick your head up to see what’s coming! The white water was achieved by stacking my Cokins to give me a 5 stop ND Grad, only photoshopping here is a slight bump in contrast and saturation with curves. Point Richards, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 18mm Exposure: 15 sec, f16, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Cokin 121S/121M ND Grads Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.

  • Coexist
    by Chris Richards

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    I know some of you may have seen this before… I’m not claiming to have created the idea… but I do like it, and wanted it on a shirt. I looked around on here, didn’t find one like this yet, so I thought I’d put one up. This shirt, as the title suggests, says “Coexist” using various religious and other symbols, including the male and female symbol. The meaning behind it all is to suggest that we simply all get along, and don’t let our differences get between us.

  • Newlands Valley from Dale Head
    by Rich Gale

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    Newlands Valley from Dale Head taken in June at around 4am / Canon 400D sigma 12-24 12mm / 3 images combined in Photomatix

  • This photo was taken at the funeral of the first police officer killed while on duty in my city, Windsor, Ontario, in over 125 years. It was also the largest funeral in at least fifty years, if not longer. The officer’s children’s classes came, and as high school students we were paired up with them to watch them for the day. This was my student… I think he was ten at the time…

  • Spiritual Reflections
    by Richard Veal

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    Taken in St Grade Church, Ruan Minor, on the Lizard Peninsular in Cornwall, that was built in the 14c. / The sunlight was streaming through one of the stained glass windows, and left this colourful reflection on the floor, and a lovely colourful glow around the inside of the window. / This was the first time we have visited the church in all the years we have holidayed in the area. / We will certainly be visiting the church again this year. I hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens.

  • Scope Beck
    by Rich Gale

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    Sunrise near Gold Scope mine, the small res was used to power a pump to drain water from the mine.

  • Hearts
    by Chris Richards

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    More light painting from last night… was a request. I will also happily take any requests from anyone here; I’m trying to improve my skills at this. This photo is unedited, aside from a crop.

  • Red Arrows
    by Richard Veal

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    The world famous Red Arrows doing what they do best, at the Dawlish Air Show today. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking. Pentax K200D. / Sigma 70-300mm Macro.

  • Sunset on Derwent Water
    by Rich Gale

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    Stiched panarama taken at sunset from istimus on Derwent water.

  • Spokes
    by Richard Veal

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    Yes. Another flower I do not know the name of. Help please. / Another from my neighbours garden. / I called it spokes, as it looks like spokes from a wheel. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens. / Omax Macro & +4 Close Up Lenses.

  • Chained Reaction
    by Richard Veal

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    A chained Bollard on the Harbour Wall. / This was taken at the Harbour entrance at Mullion Cove, on the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. Thanks for looking. / Hope you like it. Best Viewed Large.

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