I was trying to create a bit of a moody sunrise feel. I think the pano style crop and colours achieve this :)
A storm rolling in over Sandgate Jetty. It had already rained a bit, hence the water on the jetty. Canon EOS 300D / EF-S 18-55mm 25mm<br />ISO 400 <br />1/1250 sec f8 No Photoshop, white balance and contrast adjusted in camera All comments appreciated. - paul www.paulmp.com.au UPDATE This image has been featured on the cover of Photo Review Australia magazine!
while I was taking shots under the jetty the children waited patiently for me to finish – they were really over it by this time… / other shots near the jetty… /
A shot taken at Shorncliffe Jetty, at the same time as my piece “Approaching Storm”.
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Shorncliffe, Brisbane Qld at dawn / f22, 5 sec with nd8 grad filter.
f22, 25 sec with NDX and ND8 grad filters.
Long exposure with an ND400 and ND8, Shorncliffe
About The very first dawn of 2009. Taken at Shorncliffe, QLD. - ISO 100, f8, 1/2 sec, 10mm / - Sigma 10-20mm Lens / - Cokin P121M / - Tripod with sand in the joints Processing - HDR using Photomatix (2, 0, 2) / Unsharp mask / - Soft Light Layer Casualites - My $5 remote from DealExtreme got a little wet and no longer works! Noooo!! :)
There is not much to say I suppose…just look at the picture. / Taken at Shorncliffe Pier, please visit the latest Free Photo Guide
About - ISO 100, f8, 0.8 sec, 13mm / - Sigma 10-20mm Lens / - Cokin P121M (Graduated 4 Filter) Processing - HDR using Photomatix (2, 0, 2) / Unsharp mask / - Soft Light Layer
Shorncliffe.Brisbane.Australia
Shorncliffe. Brisbane. Australia Vertical panorama
taken with a nikon D80 + nikkor 18 – 135mm lens ISO: 100 / f/stop: f/22 / shutter speed: 30 sec / focal length: 18 mm feels a bit boring, but maybe that is because i can’t see any people… / best viewed large :-)
Another image from the group shoot, taken as soon as we arrived, just before dawn.
Dawn last Wednesday at Shorncliffe Jetty with Mel Brackstone and her flock / ...........thanks Mel, great fun / Mel / Amco / Nicole xkc Straight from Nikon D90 handheld MY WEBSITE For a Quick Look click / Gorgeous Gods & Goddesses, / Flowers, / Beautiful Places and Things, / Weddings / Pregnancy and Babies
this time with people ;-) taken with a nikon D80 with a nikkor 18 – 135 mm lens on a tripod ISO: 100 / shutter speed: 2.2 sec / f/stop: f/9 / focal length: 18 mm
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Taken on a wet morning at Shorncliffe Pier.
Taken late one afternoon after sunset at Shorncliffe Pier. The lights had just been turned on which produced lovely reflections in the water.
At one of my favourite haunts Shorncliffe, you can see Shorncliffe pier in the distance. I’ve been waiting a while for a really low tide to get this shot, and it’s probably my last trip there for a while. / 60 sec at f18, ND8 grad & ND8 filters. /
I had spent a while taking this shot and hadn’t noticed the clouds forming in the east. I clambered over the old pier and it felt like climbing a huge mountain to be greeted by a grand view from the top. Seeing this as I crested the summit was like receiving a little gift from God :) Taken with a Canon EOS 40D and 17-85mm EFS lens. HDR stitched panorma of 12 shots three exposures each. Stitched in PTGui to output three exposure planes [-2,0,+2] HDR was carried out in Dynamic photo HDR. I’ve been looking at Ken Duncan’s panographs and how he uses sand ripples as a foreground feature. I particularly like in this shot that the sand ripples curve around to ‘mirror’ the fanning out of the clouds View On Black my website / my blog / facebook / redbubble / twitter
Shorncliffe dawn after the dust storm last night.
In memory of Ian, a classmate in Mel’s class at BIA.
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