The Twelve Apostles in the Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
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This image was taken @ Port Willunga at the remains of the old jetty. On a recent journey back to Port Willunga recently, I’d noticed that many of these posts had been burnt. A fun stunt at the time I suppose :( Best viewed on a black background. Images from Australia / Architecture / Images from Japan / Sunsets / Water Scenes
A lovely sunset Hobart, Tasmania Australia
A large formation of Lava rock off the coast of Kihei on Maui, Hawaii turned into a boiling sinking cauldron by the rising tides flowing in from above and below. The water level on this cauldron would rise and fall as much as 6 feet with the ebb and flow of the waves. I was fascinated by this marvel of nature and creation.
The setting sun adds color to slice of beach off the South coast of Maui near Lahaina. The ebb flow of the rising tides evident in the foreground where the water is ebbing and middle where a waves begins to curl as it comes ashore
A gnarled stump washed up on the beach as a storm drives the normally calm waters ashore at Neptune Beach in Northern Washington.
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:
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.
This is the shot you must take if you go to Broome… the camel train at sunset on Cable Beach. The tide was on the way out and the residual water gave great reflections. / Taken on Nikon D200 with 18-200mm Nikkor lens / Aperture F16 Speed 1/80s
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A favorite image of mine for the message that it contained for me. A small island nearly swept over by the incoming tides as a small crack in the gathering storm allowed for a colorful sunset on this PAcific Ocean beach. An image with a message in it for me, for while the world can be swirling around you, your faith can be that refuge, that rock to grab onto as the world flies by you.
... Hallett Cove, South Australia. Having just purchased a new reverse grad filter, I was very pleased with this rendition of the coastline at sunset.
“A pessimist only sees the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs; an optimist doesn’t see the clouds at all …. he’s walking on them.” / - Leonard L. Levinson. / Cloud Evolution by Shane Smart. / “Number Two Rocks” / Canunda National Park – South Australia. © /
I took this shot last week. I hope you like it as much as I do? / Cheers, Joe
Location: Naher el Kaleb, Lebanon
This shot is one part of my previous panorama but I find that this particular crop which is about 2 shots of the total 5 just does something for me..It also shows how much detail is in these pano’s and the potential for an ultra large print which I must do one day. / Taken in the Mornington Peninsula National Park. / Thanks once again for looking and recent comments….cheers, Rob.
Sunset at Moonta Bay, Yorke Peninsula, Feb 2nd 2008 / / / More Seascape Images / / / /
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… / / . / / .
Craggy sandstone constantly being eroded by the endless surging Bass Strait seas..Sunset along the Mornington Peninsula Coast…Vic. Australia..
sold / 20×16” Matted print- 9×5” art market
Location: Beirut, Lebanon
I usually try to avoid mass uploads on the one location at the one time but this little shoot was so amazing that I can’t help but upload another one. The Pinnacles, Phillip Island. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8 II @ 16mm / Filter: Circular Polariser / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 15 sec / Aperture: f/22 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Title from a certain Chris Isaak song… I haven’t been taking a lot of photos whilst enjoying my stay in San Francisco but this little visit to a certain bridge we all know, made the fact that I hadn’t been out not matter to me at all, I absolutely loved this spot and I can’t wait to come back to this great city and explore it a little bit more… Without a doubt this is already one of my favourite photos out of the many thousands I have taken over the past 18 months or so, thanks for looking :D / Settings Canon 40D, 10-22mm IS. FL: 13mm 0.25 of a second @ f14, ISO 100 ND8 Graduated and Polarising Filters Adobe Lightroom 2 & Adobe Photoshop CS4 Click here for my other images of the USA Click here for my other seascapes Features Winner of the 7 Wonders Challenge in the Challenge Cafe Group on the 10th of August 2009 Featured in the All Water in Motion Group on the 17th of July 2009 Featured in the ! #1 Artists of Redbubble! Group on the 16th of July 2009 Featured in the For Love of Canon Group on the 15th of July 2009 Featured in the Canon DSLR Group on the 19th of July 2009 Featured in the San Francisco Group on the 21st of July 2009 Featured in the Northern California Style Group on the 22nd of July 2009
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