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  • A golden beach near Lahaina glowing in the light of the setting sun as a gnarled Banyan Tree appears to reach for drink in the rising tide.

  • Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Mooloolaba, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. / f/22, HDR from three bracketed exposures, ISO 50, 16-35mm lens at 16mm. Canon 5D, cable release, tripod, Lee filters ND Grad 0.6 and 0.9 / Last upload for a week, see you all when I get back!! REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS

  • North Narrabeen tidal pool on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Shot at 18mm; 30sec; f/11; ISO100

  • Nature is softer than silk.

  • Yes… I did get too close and got wet!.. Ohh the perils of photography! / I Have to date sold 3 x mounted prints of this image.

  • Image of a Weedy Seadragon (Phyllopteryx taeniolatus)taken near Flinders Pier,Vic,Australia © Copyright Matt Tworkowski

  • Underwater.

  • Santa Marta, Colombia ! Walking along the beach, I had to improvise a bit without my tripod ! / Anyway this inconvenient gives me the chance sometimes to take pictures I wouldn’t probably take ! - Please alsp view… / / . / / .

  • Photographer: Jo O’Brien / Model: Helen McLean / Lighting: James Price / Post Production: Paul Vanzella / Location: Williamstown, Victoria

  • The Wreck of the SS Dicky, Caloundra Canon 5D with 14mm, f/8, 8 seconds, ISO 100, Tripod, cable release, and totally wet daks OTHER DICKY SHOTS Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • This has all the things wrong with it…lens flare being the major problem, but it illustrates why I ended up so so wet….they sneak up when you’re looking through the viewfinder. scream up the beach at a hundred miles an hour and slap you across the back….. You can also see the way the sky changed….Dicky dawn was shot before the sun came up, and those dark clouds were behind us….they moved over quite quickly as the sun rose. SS Dicky / Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/14, 4/5sec, ISO 50, two Lee filters ND grad 0.9 and 0.6, tripod, cable release Another from the SS Dicky Series Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • sold / 20×16” Matted print- 9×5” art market

  • This is a photoblend of 91 X 30 second exposures using the brilliant Startrails photoblend action that you can download from here / This is the 45 minute storm in one shot – in other words it’s the opposite end of the spectrum from the timelapse version I recently posted here / Trippy huh! / The large white streak in the sky is the moontrail, the little ones are startrails. The long lines sweeping across the sky are planes taking off and landing and the ones on the water are fishing trawlers. / A couple of curious things in this image. The first is the clear section of cloud above the main lightning strikes versus the blurred cloud around them. I think this is the result of these clouds being flashlit by each of the 20 odd lightning strikes whereas the other clouds were lit evenly by the moon in each image and hence blurred in the blend (hope that makes sense). / The other weird thing is that strange green line just above the middle planetrail near the centre of the image. It isn’t parallel to the startrails so isn’t one of them and satellites move so fast that one of those would have shown up as a long streak like the planetrails – any ideas? Taken off the cliffs at Bundeena, Royal National Park, Sydney Australia. / Canon EOS 1Ds MkIII / EF 16-35mm f/2.8 LII USM / Tv: 30sec / Av: f/3.5 / ISO: 200 / FL: 17mm Stats as of 16/11: 1 Sales – poster to Mystery Buyer on RB / 88 Comments / 51 peopleFavorited by / 8686 Views

  • Shot at Corio Bay, Geelong. Amazing clouds and perfectly calm. The sun had just gone behind a cloud and this acute contrast was the result. I didn’t do much to this other than a levels adjustment and a crop and straighten. The HDR look happened naturally. / View more of my seascapes at: Landscapes and Seascapes

  • “Drifting away, we understood that nothing is as vital as nothingness. The void of the absolute. / The absolute of absurd. But we woke up, and we understood how high is the price of reality. Time. / Tangency. The dominated nothingness.” This is one of the 30 pieces that conform my installation “The Red Room”, done between February and June 2008 :)

  • Two seagull feathers, each of equal importance.

  • Driftwoood on the beach along the Sonoma coast in northern California at sunset. Goat Rock Beach Canon 40D / Congratulations on winning the challenge and becoming the new avatar in the Flotsam and Jetsam Group!

  • There she stood, as windswept as the ocean. / Where is the calm before the storm?

  • Pebble tower (self built) at Brough looking over the Pentland Firth in Caithness, Scotland Featured in Unlimited Quality / Featured in Highland & Island Photographers / Featured in Dimensions / Featured in Northern Landscapes / Top Ten in this Challenge / Featured in Digital Photography / Featured in Shifting Sands / Winner in this challenge / Top Ten in thsi Challenge

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  • The Apostles From Above, Great Ocean Road Victoria, Australia. One of the most scary rides I have ever had. The wind was blowing a gale and the tiny helicoptor was being tossed about like a toy. / Nikon D70 / Lens 18-70 / A F11 / S 1/320s / F/L 18mm / ISO 200

  • Have a look at my new calendars please! * / Since the “Nemo” movie this small little False Anemone Fish (Amphiprion ocellaris) is everybody’s darling… Bunaken, Manado, North Sulawesi, Indonesia Canon EOS 5D, Seacam housing, 100mm Makro, 1/40s, f 16, ISO 100, Speedlight 580 EX, Sealux housing, TTL http://www.norbertprobst.com

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