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  • I shot this from Point Richards on the Bellarine Peninsula (Victoria) looking across Corio Bay. From all of my visits to ‘the other side’ of the bay, I’ve come to realise that the cloud formations are often very different to the Mornington Peninsula (where I spend most of my time). So far, and probably extremely luckily for me, I have never been disappointed with a sunrise or sunset shot taken on the Bellarine.

  • The Sygna / The wreck of the Sygna lies on Stockton Beach, evidence of the strength and unpredictability of nature. The stern section of the 53 000-tonne Norwegian bulk carrier rests twenty kilometres south of Anna Bay. Standing upright and firm only a hundred metres into the surf, her remains are remarkably intact considering the pounding she has received each day for over twenty years. On 26 May 1974, the Sygna was anchored four kilometres east of the port of Newcastle waiting to load fifty thousand tonnes of coal for Europe. A gale warning had been issued and seven of the ten ships waiting off the port had weighed anchor and moved out to sea. The wind was 165 kilometres an hour when the Sygna raised her anchor at 1 a.m. Even with engines at full power, the Sygna was unable to get her head into the wind. In only half an hour she had drifted sideways eleven kilometres and grounded a hundred and thirty metres off the beach. As soon as the storm and the seas subsided, the heavy stern settled in deeper water-breaking the ship in half. A helicopter from the Williamtown RAAF Base lifted the crew of twenty-seven off the stricken vessel with no loss of life. The empty bow section was dragged off the beach and sold for scrap. The Sygna’s stern is now a popular surfing and fishing spot. Four-wheel drive vehicles can drive to the wreck from either Lavis Lane Williamtown or from the beach access point at Anna Bay. Port Stephens Web Site

  • Like Ships In The Night © Loredana Crupi 2007 / See more works BLACK & WHITE CHINA SERIES NATURE ABSTRACT

  • Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • “She once was a grand lady now her body lies lifeless on the jagged rocks”. / Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • This is an IR shot. Taken at Newcastle Beach.

  • One of my earlier images / Thank you for viewing my work. Image copyright © 2007, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • This picture is about how I felt about finding myself in a place that defys discription. The play of light on this icy little island is contextulized by the tiny ship’s antennae barely visible in the front of the image. Shot with b/w infrared film with a very battered old SLR in a part of the world that seemed to shape shift around me. I could never really find the words to explain what happened to me emotionally when I was faced with such terrifyingly sublime sights. Words are just not adequate to the task of representing what became a search for the faces of the gods I could sense just out of view. Images like this start to come close to that desire. So this picture then is really about the search for the path that will take me home. To the place I want to be in …. in the light…. taking me home….

  • Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. / . / . /

  • A beautifully reflected yacht in the clear normandy light on a calm evening in harbour. Taken with a compact nikon coolpix 4800 :))

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Our ship, “Polar Pioneer”, dwarfed by the huge glacier in Neko Harbour, Antarctic Peninsula.

  • Port Adelaide, South Australia. One day in March we took our kids on one of the Dolphin cruises, it was a really hot day. We are in winter at the moment so this is a little inspiration for what we have to look forward to in a few months time. this one was straight out of the camera, no cropping, no super duper improvements.

  • Mirror-image reflections of an abandoned boat’s superstructure, at high tide near the little marina at Uphill, Weston-super-Mare. / . / I’m pleased to say that I’ve sold an A4-sized print of this photo to a local Sculptor/Artist! / .

  • The shipwreck at Woody Point, Queensland.

  • it used to be that magnificent leviathans / glided across the ocean filled with the gifted and gilded. / they were floating palaces, each one more regal and luxurious than the last. / sooner or later it was all doomed to end; / airlines made intercontinental travel much faster and more affordable / and as it did, one by one the luxury liners from the golden era / passed into oblivion – they are all now at the ocean’s murky bottom / or were scrapped long ago. and thus an age ended, / with only one remnant left. / she sits now in the harbor, her insides gutted and her luster faded, / as though waiting for the crowds to come back, / patiently, for she remembers the laughter, the tinkling wine glasses and toasts. / she was magnificent, full of music and spectacle, / and her pride in this is still evident / even if the new generations have forgotten her. / time has not diminished her poise and dignity / she was the fastest cruise ship ever built and / a hundred feet longer than the titanic. / so look upon her now, while you can. / she is the last of her kind. / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— more of my work is available on my website, www.abandonedamerica.org

  • Location: Naher el Kaleb, Lebanon

  • 3d art render of a sailing ship at dock at sunset. Made with Bryce 3d.

  • Panorama – penguin colonies, cruise ship & tourists, Petermann Island, Antarctica

  • FE JTI Eyes formula. I hope you all had a great weekend. After all our rain – we are now promised a package of strong winds from the North with snow in places…..what a year:-))) I’d better trim my sails, make sure everything is fast, and start tacking homeward.

  • The view looking back down the Hunter River from Nobby’s Beach to the inner city of Newcastle, New South Wales. This scenery later inspired my poem called On A Warm Night In Spring

  • There are more than 6 billion human beings on Earth. According to the population estimates released by the United Nations, the 6 billion mark was reached on October 12 1999. Here is a sample that I had to paint of some of these beautiful people of the world. / Digital painting is an emerging art form in which traditional painting techniques such as watercolor, oils, etc. are applied using digital tools by means of a computer, a digitizing tablet and stylus, and software. Digital painting differs from other forms of digital art, particularly computer-generated art, in that it does not involve the computer rendering from a model. The artist uses painting techniques to create the digital painting directly on the computer. / I create the painting, directly on my PC, by using a Wacom tablet, a stylus pen and ArtRage painting software. The Wacom tablet can be compared to a canvas or watercolor paper surface. The stylus pen is my paintbrush.

  • I realise this similar to some of the other images but I wanted to add this image as I feel this is a tad better in some ways. I took this this afternoon – a couple of days after the last few images. Taken with Canon 5Dmk2 with 24-70mm f2.8L (55mm) @ f22, 2.5sec exp ISO100

  • I couldn’t make up my mind whether I liked this image in black and white or in colour, so I uploaded both, forgive me for putting up two similar images!! :-) Kwinana Beach Western Australia Olympus E-410

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