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  • / Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / / / Writings (or ramblings) / Another World / The 3rd / The 10th / Weaver / High-Flyer / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / The Black, White & Grey / /

  • Long exposure taken looking north to Sydney from Bundeena Cliffs Royal National Park under a full moon. It was almost dead calm at sea level but the clouds above were rocketing past. The little white streaks in the sky are small startrails. Canon 30D / Tv: 59 secs / Av: f/4.5 / ISO: 200 / FL: 13mm

  • Poking holes into but still obscuring Heaven.

  • An early evening of the Empire State Building and Manhattan / as seen from Rockefeller Center.

  • Original painting was Inspired by a photograph by Rebecca Tocci The original can be bought from my own website

  • I really liked this vantage point of the Eiffel Tower. : Paris Calendar: / :

  • Featured on October 4, 2008 in the group Skyscapes

  • Looking back at the skyline of San Francisco from a ferry on the bay

  • Shot in Seattle. This is a negative version of the photo, adjusted the curves in Photoshop. This work was featured on the Redbubble homepage / This work was featured on November 26, 2008 in the group Inverted World Seattle Series / / Original Version /

  • My first attempt at HDR… I was very pleased with the results, but would love any feedback, good or bad. Body: Olympus E-510 / Lens: Zuiko 14-42 mm ED / Shutter: 1/4 sec, 1/8 sec, 1/6 sec @ f/3.8 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 17mm

  • Angkor Wat in Cambodia is a magical place. Although I had to get up very very early to shoot this, it was worth every minute. It is always inconvenient to carry a tripod when backpacking but scenes like this remind you how important it is to bring one along.

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER* The colour and light of the city on the harbour, so much in this photo to list , is it the lights of the city buildings, the reflecvtions on the water , the Harbour Bridge conecting the shores the Luna Park Amusement Park nestled under the bridge Equipment: Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens , a good sturdy manfrotto tripod Technique: HDR 5 bracketted exposures slight clean in Capture NX, and great weather conditions

  • Acrylic on Boxed Canvas – Triptych (36” x 16”) Inspired by the fantastic work of Michael Walters, please check out the photo behind the inspiration, it is called ‘Wanna wish it all away’...by a truly gifted photographer. ;o)

  • The tops of the trees in Central Park, taken from the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Manhattan / June 2009 Nikon D300 / 1/160 sec / f/6.3 / ISO 100 / 18 mm Featured in the Group: First Things /

  • A bit of typography-cum-graphic design I worked on this afternoon. Just exploring colour and illustration. 25 July 2009.

  • as I was in Philly.. I remembered the saying .. brotherly love.. to tell you the truth , I didnt really expect it. but , I was very surprised pleasantly , to be given the courtesy by strangers .. of a hello..and of stopping their cars to let me go “jaywalking”.. and the like.. it was great to see this . This photo was taken from inside of the beautiful train station at 12th street.. where there is a huge room, with a window to the skyline I layered this with a velvia film …

  • Acrylic on canvas Original is 36” x 24”

  • Snowdonia, Wales, UK

  • Another attempt at something a little bit different for me. I generally stick to colour, but I thought I would try converting a few of my images into mono. The original colour version is below (click on the colour image to view it properly). This shot is taken from the North Bridge entrance to the Scotsman Building (once the headquarters for the Scotsman newspaper, but now the 5 star Scotsman Hotel). Looking past the City Art Centre on the left, to the Bank of Scotland Building with its distinctive green dome. Situated on the Mound, the former Bank of Scotland headquarters, now headquarters of the merged HBOS, has dominated the northern flank of Edinburgh’s Old Town for 300 years. The Bank of Scotland Building is an Historic Scotland Category A Listed Building (HB Number 28263). Behind the Bank of Scotland Building you can see a small part of the magnificent Edinburgh Castle on top of the rock. Edinburgh Castle dominates the city of Edinburgh like no other castle in Scotland, and Edinburgh Castle is unequalled in the whole of the British Isles. Over one thousand years of history sit on top of the famous Edinburgh rock. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Sigma 18-200mm lens BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Featured in : Cityscapes and City Skylines : 21 Nov 09 Click on the image below to view the shot /

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