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  • Yaroomba dawn – More in the Seascapes Group 5000+ views! Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/22, 1/3second, ISO 50. This is the under-exposed by one stop image from the AEB set of three. This has sold quite a few times on redbubble, most recently a laminated print. Other Seascapes /

  • Exif Info: / • Place: Santa Cruz, Portugal / • Date: 28.08.2007 / • Camera: Canon EOS 400D Digital / • Lens: Canon EF-S 17-85mm F/4-5.6 IS USM / • Shutter Speed: 30/1 second / • F Number: F/7.1 / • Focal Length: 17 mm / • ISO Speed: 400 Product Preview: / / / / Featured: / • August 08 – Night Photography / • September 08 – Portugal / • October 08 – All About Water / • November 08 – The Beginner’s Corner / • January 09 – Canon DSLR / • January 09 – Mother Nature’s Finest / • February 09 – Red Bubble Frontpage!!! =D / • February 09 – Lisbon and Surroundings / • February 09 – TPW / • April 09 – That One Great Shot / • April 09 – Your Magic Place / • April 09 – SEA / • April 09 – Photography 101 / • April 09 – Everyday Life / • April 09 – Natural Color and Light / • April 09 – Cards: Best of Your Best / • April 09 – The Fine Art of Photography / • May 09 – Iberia / • May 09 – Shameless Self-Promotion / • August 09 – Iberia Contests: / • 8th Place in Cover Image – 2009 Calendar promoted by Seasonal Scapes / • 3rd Place in Color Creates Mood promoted by Photography 101 / • 7th Place in Light, Reflection and Long Exposure promoted by Night Photography / • 1st Place in 30 seconds or more! promoted by Timelapse/Long Exposure Photography / • 8th Place in Monthly Avatar Challenge promoted by Mother Nature’s Finest / • 3rd Place in The EASIEST Challenge ever! promoted by If It Doesn’t Belong / • 2nd Place in My Secret Spot promoted by Stillness Speaks / • February 09 – 2nd Place in My Personal Favorite promoted by TPW / • 7th Place in Best of the Best promoted by Shameless Self-Promotion / • 10th Place in The Greatest View in the World – Round 5 promoted by The Greatest View in the World / • 5th Place in The Color Gold promoted by Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos / • 4th Place in Landscapes promoted by Canon DSLR / • 5th Place in The Coolest Thing You’ve Ever Shot promoted by Mood & Ambience / • 8th Place in Light at Night promoted by Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos / • 5th Place in Evenings Glow promoted by You’re Accepted / • 10th Place in Rocks! promoted by Shameless Self-Promotion / • 1st Place in That One Great Seascape promoted by That One Great Shot / • 3rd Place in Water promoted by In Another World / • 2nd Place in Your very best promoted by Shameless Self-Promotion / • 7th Place in Slow Shutter Speed promoted by Photography 101 / • 3rd Place in All about Water promoted by The Beginner’s Corner / • 1st Place in 4# Monthly (AUGUST) IBERIAN avatar challenge promoted by Iberia / • 5th Place in Water promoted by Timelapse/Long Exposure Photography / • 3rd Place in Fun for All Hosts and Moderators of Any Group promoted by All About Your Best Work / • 5th Place in Light promoted by All About Your Best Work Sold: / • 9 Cards to RB members / • 1 Laminated Print to a RB member All artwork is Copyright © Nuno Pires. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission. My work does not belong to the public domain.

  • The last remains of the old Port Willunga jetty, South Australia. Port Willunga Beach was recently named as the only Australian location in ‘Travel and Leisure’ magazine – hip travel list of emerging destinations. This is still one of my favourite locations to photograph and is only a 40 minute drive south of Adelaide. Pentax *ist DS – DSLR. Also available:

  • This was my first RedBubble post and one of my personal faves. / I shot this at Jervis Bay, the day after a cyclone up in Queensland created some amazing sea swell even this far down the coast. The cliffs they were breaking against are 100m high and these were going halfway up so were pretty spectacular I can tell you. The day before they were going all the way up the cliffs and then some but I didn’t realise I had the camera on autofocus and they all came out blurry in the low light – very, very frustrating as I’ve never seen waves like them. Taken with a Canon 30D

  • Last Sunday I wend down to Sculpture By The Sea at Bondi Beach. The sky was amazing. It rained all the way down in the car (at 5am) then stopped as I parked. The clouds threatened rain for the 90 min I was taking photos, but then just as I was getting ready to go, a window opened up in the clouds and beautiful golden light streamed over the sculptures. The dark threatening clouds made the perfect backdrop. This image is a 3 shot HDR image. I printed this image up and it looks great in my hall… It has become one of my favorites.

  • I am most proud of this shot so far in my short time doing photography. This image incorporates my passionate nature with my love of the ocean. I used to lobster fish with my Dad and so the ocean holds a lot of dear, and not so dear LOL, memories for me. I almost froze my hands off doing this. It was snowing a little while before I took this shot so you can imagine close to the water, with a breeze, how cold it was. However, in the name of love and romance, anything goes! LOL

  • Here is a photo I took this evening when I went to watch the sunset with hubby and the kids, it was such a beautiful sunset tonight so I though I would share, I have a few others but I might upload them in the next few days. Sold: Cards and medium mounted print of Last Light :o) Thank you !!!

  • One of my first brick-picktures. / Airbrush and pencil.

  • Sunrise from the beach at Anstey’s Cove near Torquay, South Devon, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here

  • Taken at the Waterrun, Royal National Park just south of Sydney. The rainbow is from some wave spray and that’s a little waterfall off to the left. / This shot was taken at dusk about an hour before Poetry of Chaos. It was amazing watching the storm come in and the colours changing and the sea swell growing. One of the great privileges of living in this park is watching the same landscapes in a myriad of different moods depending on the weather and time of day. Canon 30D / Tv: 1/6sec / Av: f/25 / ISO: 100 / FL: 18mm Poetry of Chaos:

  • A bit of color and light over the odd rock formations known as the tesselated pavement along the Tasman PEninsula. The Tessellated Pavement is an inter-tidal rock platform – a common enough coastal landform. But here an unusual set of geological circumstances have resulted in a rare landform. The flat-lying siltstone was cracked by stresses in the Earth’s crust, roughly between 160 million years ago and 60 million years ago. The resulting cracks (joints) are seen as three main sets, one aligned to the north- northeast, a second to the east-northeast and the third to the north-northwest. This jointing, exaggerated by processes of erosion, has created the ‘tiled’ appearance. When seawater covers the rock platform, fragments of rock are carried away. Near the seaward edge of the platform, sand is the main cause of the erosion. When combined with wave action the erosional process causes ‘loaf’ or ‘pan’ formations.

  • Taken on the same night as these two (just click on the pics): / / This second pic has a link to an animated time lapse version of the whole storm – 91 photos linked into a sequence so you get to see the whole storm in 23 seconds. Storm off Bundeena Cliffs, Royal National Park just south of Sydney Australia. / This shot has all my favourite elements in one image – the moon, stars, lightning, storm clouds, ocean and moonlit rocks. What a treat this night was – getting some fantastic storms here. This is about the sixth I’ve photographed. / Canon 1Ds MkIII – 16-35mm f/2.8 LII USM lens / Tv: 30secs / Av: f/3.2 / ISO: 200 / FL: 27mm / Here’s another couple of crops of the same image: #1 / #2 /

  • Definitely worth clicking on the photo to see it large. Part of the Raging Stillness series this is a blend of 10 X 30 second exposures taken as part of a series of 110 sequential images during a particularly lovely night storm we had a little while ago. You’re looking at 5minutes of the storm at its height. The lines above the storm are startrails and the reflection in the water is from the full moon (out of shot). / Taken off Bundeena Cliffs, Royal National Park, just south of Sydney Australia. / This is a tiny section from the original photograph – being able to blow up such a small part of the image to A3 is where the 1Ds and the L series Canon lenses come into their own. / Canon 1Ds MkIII – 16-35mm f/2.8 LII USM lens / Tv: 30secs / Av: f/3.2 / ISO: 200 / FL: 27mm Oh wow how cool – Rob Mullner nominated Raging Stillness for the briliant Pay it Forward Group with this comment: “Having tried my darndest to get lightning shots with mixed results and success, I know how hard it is to nail it perfectly…This shot really highlights the awesome power of storms, technically perfect and a difficult element of nature to photograph – so hats off to your Geoff for this and these series of shots, and your work in general….Rob. Thanks heaps Rob. Taken on the same night as these two (just click on the pics): This second pic has a link to an animated time lapse version of the whole storm – 91 photos linked into a sequence so you get to see the whole storm in 23 seconds.

  • Taken at the Waterrun, Royal National Park, just south of Sydney at the same location as Poetry of Chaos and Falling Water Falling Light, but one month later. Really curious that at the same location in the park there were two rainbows in very similar positions but one month apart. I find strange coincidences like this happen a lot in the park – for example shooting storms off the cliffs over a couple of years I’ve found the lightning strikes are almost always in the same place for each storm. Tv: 0.6sec / Av: f/22 / ISO:100 / FL: 19mm (but heavy crop) Falling Water Falling Light: Poetry of Chaos:

  • A passing storm at Black Rock, near Barwon Heads. The remnants of a rainbow just visible beneath the storm cloud. /

  • Remains of a sailing vessel washed ashore off Carpenters Rocks, South East South Australia. The boat is submerged in sand and is only visible like this on low tides with slight winds. Slowly being broken down by the ocean waves. Had to wade out to get this shot as it was…

  • Terrigal NSW Australia Equipment used: / Canon EOS 400D / Lens:10-20 Ultra wide Sigma / Hoya Circ Polariser / Cokin NDX8 / Shutter Speed:10 sec / Fstop:f/22 / ISO:100 / Focal Length:10mm

  • A re visit today to the shipwrecked sailing vessel, “Pisces Star” that came aground over ten years ago near the Lighthouse at Carpenters Rocks, Limestone Coast, South Australia. Extremely low tide today and great sky’s allowed for some panorama sets with an old tripod sitting in salt water…. Canon 400D – 18-55 with CIR Polarising lens. 5 shot set stitched in Photoshop CS3.

  • Newcastle Beach. Canon EOS450D

  • Shot at Deception Bay, Queensland. / Bulb mode, 57 sec @ f16 with NDX400 and ND8 grad filters. / To get to this spot I had to wait for the right tide then trek through mangroves and knee deep water.

  • Because…. Large canvas print sold through redbubble x3 And here’s the calendar OTHER BEACH SHOTS / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / REAL ESTATE SERIES

  • Taken at Deception Bay, Qld. Australia on a dawn shoot with Matt Stewart and Kane. / 50 sec @ f16 with NDX400 & ND8 grad filters.

  • Taken at Currumbin on the Gold Coast during very high seas. Canon EOS 40D. Canon EF 28-135mm IS lens.

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