South perth
32 creative works found
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Located on the Swan River South Perth.
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Sir James Mitchell Park, South Perth, Western Australia
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A 8 Image stitch of south Perth Jetty , / still got a lot more of the jetty in going through / http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/
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Took this shoot on the way down to Dunsbrough last friday . / Stopped off at Busselton to get some shots of the Busselton Jetty , didnt relise there was so many piece of old jetties down there and they were great photo ops . This shot was at Sunset and was 6 images stitched .
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Decoy
by Kirk HilleAnother angle of the Decoy at South Perth Jetty / Was a six image stitch / http://kirkhille.wordpress.com Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flew prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet.com.au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ All images are © Kirk Hille, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
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The boatshed, situated in Matilda Bay, is thought to have been originally constructed in the early 1930s. Panoramic view.
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Date: March 2006 Medium:Digital Photography / (Canon 20D) Description: / Every night I walk my dog along the South Perth foreshore. This is a view from one of the spots along the way. 30second exposure. No flash. The grass is lit up by the path lights behind the camera.
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Taken very late in the afternoon from South Perth Jetty…
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Taken from King’s Park overlooking South Perth
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Fake tilt-shift miniature of the Narrows Bridge heading into South Perth, taken from Kings Park, in Perth, Western Australia. / / You need to view the large version to appreciate this one! The photo was stitched from 4 photos, then the tilt-shift effect applied digitally using this tutorial See my blog for more info on this photo. I have also published a tilt-shift tutorial showing how to create tilt-shift photos.
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Havent Been out photographing for the last few days as been busy at work and missed some great weather and lighting . / Was just going throught some old shots tonight and found this one I never got a round to stitching up . It is a 4 stitch panorama of the South Perth Fore Shore at Sunset . took this one last year in June
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A view of the City as seen from South Perth.
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Taken from across the Swan River at South Perth… loved the lighting and cloud formations
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I was looking at this photo and I like it how it sort of gives it a semi-circle effect !! !!
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A view of Perth from the jetty at South Perth foreshore.
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You don’t often see photo’s of the southern shore of the swan river that opposes the main city skyline of Perth city.
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Not for nothing is Perth known as one of the world’s most beautiful cities.This view was taken from the South Perth foreshore and is of the CBD on a Sunday afternoon in Spring. We are looking across the Swan River at this point and there was a breeze disturbing the water just enough to prevent us from seeing much in the way of reflections.
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with the City of Perth in the background
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By way of a change here’s a view of South Perth as seen from the higher groiund of Kings Park.
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Looking across the Swan River to the Perth CBD
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Fake tilt-shift miniature of a ferry heading into South Perth, with the Perth city skyline in the background. The tilt-shift effect was applied digitally, as described in the tilt-shift tutorial on my blog
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A wider view of my last upload. Perth as seen from South Perth
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Perth from the South Perth foreshore with a shag sunning itself. 6 images stiched together.
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