Rippled sea 

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  • The base of Sterling Falls in Milford Sound, NZ. I just loved the ripple effects on the surface of the water that day. Featured in: New Zealand Made

  • daily a soft embrace / between wood and water / a rising tide Porlock Wier – somerset

  • . / . / Clear water at Saria Island, Greece. / The day was hot, the water cool. / Swimming was a treat :-) / . / .

  • I really loved the rock face and it’s intense colour and texture so I had to share! This was taken near the Mornington Pier during a sunset.

  • We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out Sony A100 / Sony kit lens

  • St. Mary’s Lighthouse, Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, UK

  • Sweeping clouds and ripples in the sand all point to St. Mary’s Lighthouse at Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, UK

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  • A heron fishing in the shallow water of Corio Bay in Geelong on a very calm afternoon. It was standing in a reflection of a white cloud which appears to have highlighted it. I waited for ages to snap him with a fish – so we were both rewarded for our patience. /

  • The ocean surges in at Soldiers Beach on the New South Wales Central Coast on a Spring afternoon. A brilliant area that has many great spots to surf including beaches, reefs, and point breaks. It is also excellent for fishing, boating or lazing around. Image As Is, straight from a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot. F-stop: f/5.6 / Exposure time: 1/200 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: -0.3 step / Focal length: 5mm /

  • Inskip point SEASCAPES / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / PLASTIC PEOPLE / PEOPLE / DICKY BEACH

  • Took this on my Australia Day 2009 weekend sea kayak trip around the Prom on our first morning. This was one of those cloudless and very intense summer mornings when the sun just catapulted up above that horizon becoming too intense and bright for good images almost instantly. This particular spot is away from any designated walking routes so is no doubt experienced only very rarely. I got up before dawn and before any of my buddies were even thinking of saying hello to the new day. So I got this beautiful sight all to myself and additionally didn’t have the worry of unthinking friends stomping their footprints straight through the middle of my compositions like happened the previous day. It’s funny I just walk around beaches very carefully these days totally aware of the impact my footfalls will have on any composition but of course this is not normal with others oblivious to such aesthetic considerations. The great looking lichens on the foreground rock were certainly a big bonus. Took a few of this one and the only way I could get any colour in the sky was to piggy back a 2 and 3 stop neutral density graduated filter (i.e. 5 stops) and then I had to make sure I placed them perfectly so I didn’t darken the headland (close but not perfect, good filter use is invisible and I haven’t quite succeeded in that here, I think I prefer winter sunrises). Fortunately my test shots were done pre-sunrise so I was all set up when the moment came. Amazing how much jiggery pokery it takes to get something to look the same as you see it. One of my companions had hiked the north end of the Prom years before, walking almost 60km in stifling heat on inland viewless tracks in two days with very heavy packs, there destination Lighthouse Point. When they got there he was bitterly disappointed to see a small light on a stick atop a short metal framed tower and not the impressive round stone building they had envisaged. I think Russ enjoyed this trip much better certainly gave us a good laugh to reminisce about his younger gung-ho hiking days. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF24-70 f/2.8L USM @ 30mm / Filter: Cokin P121M 2 stop ND Grad and P121S 3 stop ND grad / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 0.8 sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: minus 1/3rd stop / Post Capture: Levels, hue saturation, dodging & sharpening in PS4 For more shots from this area check out my Wilsons Promontory gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Taken in the harbour of Savona, Liguria, Italia Sony Alpha 100 / iso 100, f 8.0, -1.7 Ev, 1/1000 sec., 80 mm. Thank you for your attention Featured in the group Contrasting Perceptions / Featured in the group Light and Reflection Top ten in the challenge Light and dark / Top ten in the challenge A Shady Spot / Top ten in the challenge Just a Little Light

  • Taken from the landing stage at Sandbanks, Poole Harbour, this yacht was approaching the mouth of the harbour, ready to go out to sea. / I wonder where he was going? / Poole Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world. Thank you for looking. / Hope you like it. Image Info. / 11.7mb. / 3346×5013 / 400 dpi. / 1/4000 second. / f5.6. / 70mm focal length. / 200 iso.

  • Pretty much off the camera, from Rarotonga somewhere, early in the am.

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  • Taken with Canon EOS 400D and Tamron 17-50mm lens at Currumbin Rocks on the 22nd of August, 2009 just after dawn. 3 exposures – 1/8, 1/30, 0.5 at ISO 100 f/32 All comments/critique welcome and extremely appreciated if you choose to favourite my work! Copyright © Shelley Warbrooke. All rights reserved. My images are not public property and are not to be copied, distributed, altered or displayed without strict written permission from the artist.

  • Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / 30.0 f/3.8 ISO160 / Filey at night / North Yorkshire, UK

  • featured in Globes, Sphere’s&Curves 11-24-2009 / featured in Group Incendia 11-02-2009 / featured in The World As We See It 10-28-2009 I build this garden for us, I build this garden for us / I build this garden for us, I build this garden for us In this garden / This lovely garden / I build a temple of love / Walk with the Father / Won’t be a bother / To touch the Earth as it was / We’ll farm the land each day / And in the sunshine we will play / Glory glory for the day He came / Our tears had gone away / We’ll make love in the shade / And in the ocean we will bathe / Little fishies in the sea / Say hooray I build this garden for us, I build this garden for us / I build this garden for us, I build this garden for us In this garden / Our children will grow / Darling this is a must / We’ll be so happy / Our little family / So full of love and trust / And darling when we’re old / We’ll close the gates and lock the door / Our love will never fade away / When it’s pure it forever last / And darling when you’re cold / I’ll hold you tight and keep you warm / Little darlin’ gonna make it through the storm / You’ll never be alone I build this garden for us, I build this garden for us / I build this garden for us, I build this garden for us In this garden / They’ll be no war / No racial prejudice / You’ll be my brother / Of any color / You’ll just be okay with us / We’ll live each day in peace / In hope that we will one day reach / The rest of the world / When they are ready to be teached / The kingdom will come / Thy will will be done / On Earth as it is in heaven / I build this garden / I build this garden for us / Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah I build this garden for us, I build this garden for us / I build this garden for us, I build this garden for us I build this garden, yeah / No war no more / Gonna build yeah / Yeah ouh. / / created with Apophysis & Incendia

  • Hand Held Capture of a telescope at Lizard Point, Cornwall, England.. Taken at sunrise, I liked the silhouette of the telescope against the sky. I hope you like it too. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.

  • / Featured in Sea Whitsundays Dreaming Series

  • From a shoot with my Wednesday morning class…Nudgee beach Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/8, 1/3”, ISO 50, tripod, Lee ND Grads 0.9 and 0.6 OTHER BEACH SHOTS / NEW ZEALAND / LENSBABY / INFRARED / LANDSCAPES

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