I took this shot in Bateau Bay, which is part of Central Coast New South Wales Australia. Roughly 2 hours above Sydney. I love the glow of sunsets in wet sand and this, broken by the rocks, formed a scene I just had to capture!
Taken at Norah Head, two hours north of Sydney on the Central Coast of New South Wales. Beautiful little place =) the lighthouse there is too cute.
Slight bit of photoshop work here, in fact, its a bus ride away from the original image, but I hope you like it. / Towyn Wales UK Copyright 2007 richiedean Clickable images
Another wild Welsh hilltop, the ancient drystone wall, constructed with care and attention generations ago, has all but disappeared and a new boundary is staked out …. not as robust …. but photogenic !! / . / Clywedog, Wales, UK. / Copyright 2008 Richie Dean. / . / Postwork :- Blending modes / Adjustment layers / Masks
Dawn near Rhossili.
over time the rocks take on the form of thier adversary – the waves / black and white conversion from kodak portra NC – rollei 2.8f tlr / Monknash beach
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Sawn Rocks Reflections As I stood looking up at these amazing rock patterns, I noticed that a small pool of water was reflecting the image above! Sawn Rocks, Mount Kaputar National Park is about 30 kms north-east of Narrabri on the Newell Highway, New South Wales. The mountains in Mount Kaputar National Park are the remains of active volcanoes in the area from 17-20 million years ago. These remarkable rock patterns are created when molten lava cools slowly enabling individual crystals to form and take shape as the lava shrinks as it cools.
What a glorious sky! (even if I do say so myself!) 3 bracketed exposures blended in Dynamic Photo HDR. I used the Canon 5D with 16-35mm at 16mm, f/8, three different exposures, ISO 50, and just one Lee filter at this stage, ND grey 0.9soft, tripod and cable release. Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series People Plastic People
At 240 ft ( 74 metres ) Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall is the highest in Wales and England, turn your back on it and you’re faced with this view ….. it’s a quaint little cafe where you can sit outside if you wish and absorb the stunning surroundings …..... Situated near Llanrhaeadr ym Mochnant, Mid Wales, UK. Software :~ / Photoshop / PhotoArtMaster Copyright 2008 Richie Dean Pistyll Rhaeadr provided inspiration for /
In the vast grounds of Hafod Manor, along a tributery to the Ystwyth River, I came across this spectacle. / Fine mist floated out of the entrance to the cave and a distant roar could be heard inside …....... see what I found below !! A big thank you goes out to Noel from Kerry, without his knowledge you wouldnt be viewing this ….......... Copyright 2009 Richie Dean Software : Adobe Photoshop, / PhotoArtMaster. Hafod Estate / Cymystwyth / Powys / Wales UK Hidden away at the back of the cave …............
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Byron Bay Midnight Ocean Rocks © / Vicki Ferrari The most easterly point in Australia! Byron Bay Moonlight Series / Byron Bay Moon © AS IS / Byron Bay Moon ©— This shot is AS IS (bar the signature) and was taken looking down from the lighthouse (tourist area), into the ocean – quite an angle to the tripod! This was as wide as I could get it, considering the angle! See below for more information. Please excuse me for being lazy by writing all of this in one description. It will fit with all the photographs in this series. These images were taken at Byron Bay Lighthouse, New South Wales, Australia back in 2004. The photographs were shot at night, on a full moon, close to midnight, which is why you can see stars in the sky, a passing ship has its light on, and it also explains the lack of bright reflection on the surface of the ocean. The experimental portraits were taken firing my Sunpak 4500DX flash (handheld), often over and over. Where there are two people (I have deliberately blurred the other person’s face, as a courtesy!) in the image, one of them being me, we had to sit very, very still (difficult for me to do!!) – not smiling (or talking, again hard to do!) as to hold the same smile for an extended period of time can be difficult and if you move your mouth, you get blur. Of course, this explains why those old nostalgic portraits from yesteryear tend to make you think the subjects weren’t that happy! I will also be doing some creative adjustments using Photoshop but will be including that information in the Technical Data. Hope you like this series! Mounted Print – Byron Bay Moon © / Technical Data / Nikon D70 / July 2004 / Close to Midnight / Tripod / Focal 92mm / F4.5 / 30second exposure / Original JPEG
Situated on the Rhyd Ddu mountain trail to the summit of Mount Snowdon, Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK. / Processed in CS3, / PhotoArtMaster / . / Canon 5D, 20mm lens Copyright 2009 Richie Dean
Looking out to sea at Llandulas at Colwyn Bay , North Wales.
I wanted to get a photograph the waterfalls in Pontneddfechan, Wales. I did some research, planned my route in the GPS and packed my kit. The chap in the waterfall centre was very helpful and was keen to tell me the proper welsh name of the waterfalls. I smiled and nodded, I still don’t have a clue to this day what he was talking about. Unfortunately I lost the map I bought and stupidly brought along my bicycle for quick access. Bad move. I had to carry my bicycle for most of the 10 miles round trip and also had to transverse a waterfall as I got stuck on the wrong side of the river and watched a load of guys in wetsuits try to walk behind the waterfalls and fail. All good fun. / This is my first attempt at taking wateralls so please be gentle. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 50mm, f/20, 2.5 sec, ISO 50. ND filter used. Dust and scratches removed in photoshop, upped the saturation by +2 This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
One of the coastal breakwaters on the beach at Colwyn Bay.
I wanted to get a photograph the waterfalls in Pontneddfechan, Wales. I did some research, planned my route in the GPS and packed my kit. The chap in the waterfall centre was very helpful and was keen to tell me the proper welsh name of the waterfalls. I smiled and nodded, I still don’t have a clue to this day what he was talking about. Unfortunately I lost the map I bought and stupidly brought along my bicycle for quick access. Bad move. I had to carry my bicycle for most of the 10 miles round trip and also had to transverse a waterfall as I got stuck on the wrong side of the river and watched a load of guys in wetsuits try to walk behind the waterfalls and fail. All good fun. / This is my first attempt at taking wateralls so please be gentle. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 50mm, f/20, 2.5 sec, ISO 50. ND filter used. Dust and scratches removed in photoshop, upped the saturation by +2 This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
The evening sun sets over Stack Rocks in Pembrokeshire.
Snowdonia, Wales, UK / Nikon D300 / Fused in Photomatix / PP in PS CS3 ( OE) / 18-200mm / 1/250 f/10.0
Snowdonia, Wales, UK
Snowdonia, Wales, UK /
THIRD PLACE in the challenge LOOKING OVER VALLEY’S Snowdonia Valley, Wales, UK / Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / handheld on the rock / HDR (3) in Photomatix / PP in PS CS3
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