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  • During Spring for a few weeks you get this really intense green weed hitting the Sydney coast line…. I loved the contrast and textures of the green weed against the blur of a long exposure (30sec +) of the ocean and a nice dramatic sky.

  • This fantastic image was also taken from my home in Tucson, Arizona.

  • Rain clouds at sunset in the Arizona desert.

  • Check out these rocks… beautiful in every way…. green in colour… they have like an alligator skin texture and they are in a lovely angular pattern. This was taken at sunrise at Forresters beach as a storm was approaching us.

  • Taken on Mabul island, Borneo, just before sunrise. An eerie light and a strange ribbon-like rainstorm approaching. View more of my landscapes by going to: / Landscape

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  • Early morning HDR – Byron Bay ligthhouse. The most Easterly point on the Australian mainland. A wonderful part of Australia to visit. Got to see the sun rise, the storm approach and three whales drift by in the early morning sun….what a wonderful world we live in.

  • This is a location that is pretty well known to Sydney photographers… Turimetta. I have been shooting the heck out of it lately because it was in a very lovely state… sand had been ripped out of the gorge and also the Spring weed was in full bloom. It took me 8 visits over 3 weeks to finally get the weather conditions that I was after. I guess it shows that persistence does pay off. BP

  • This was another shot from my study of Turimetta. There is something about this location when storm clouds are around… the quality of the light just makes this location come alive i a storm. I never get tired off shooting this gorgeous place… everytime I go there I come back with different shots.

  • Storm clouds rolling in over the hills at sunset in Arizona. / Shot with Canon 20D.

  • Early morning back at my regular haunt, the Causeway across to Granite Island at Victor Harbor – South Australia. Early morning shot with light patching through from the stormy skies. HDR 3 shot merged in Photomatix. Canon 400D – 18/55 lens.

  • I dragged this little table into the water at Shorncliffe and sat an old picture frame on it as a storm came across the bay at dawn. / I took an 80 sec bulb exposure @ f16 and when I processed it I put the picture ‘into’ the frame and then again into the smaller frame within that etc… /

  • Grand Canyon National Park, through US National Parks This Image was taken at Yaki Point during a trip to Grand Canyon. Yaki Point is one of the most beautifull lookouts on the south rim and if you ask me the best on during sunrise! / I was there sometime between 4am and 5am in the morning to do some scouting with my flashlight since it was my first day at the canyon. Although I couldn’t see much of the canyon yet the tree you see in the foreground instantly appealed to me as a nice framing. After some more scouting I came back there, set up my tripod and waited, enjoying the sunrise. / I was lucky the strom you see building up on the horizon waited long enough to let the sun through for some minutes. Not much later it was all hung over and snowing. / I love this shot because it seems like everything fit together for me. The time window for this shot was so short and it seems I also selected the right place :-) I came back there the following two days and just didn’t have the same magical light! and after more scouting also didn’t find a better place, at least for me. kind regards, / Michael also available:

  • Digital Photography has come a long way, people can now take better photo becasue of the more sophisticated equipments….higher resolutions. Sydney is FULL of the early riser (photographer who gets up at 4:30am searching for the ultimate sunrise shot), what a better way to do it than being near the water to watch the sun comes up. I am one of them. This is a weekly rountine for a lot of people i know. This is my Sydney, this is how it is NOW. Oat 10-22mm ultra-wide…..dramatic enough? Just another morning shoot, we were blessed with these beautiful clouds, plus low still tide to create these beautiful reflection at Long Reef, Sydney. Have you ever wanted to walk on water? / Cold morning? with the right gear you can stay warm and even walk on water. I didn’t have my speedlite with me so onboard camera flash will have to do, compensated to +2EV flash power. Theory Behind The Shot: / Trying to keep the bg as underexpose as you can by metering it. / Ideally, what one should do is that meter the bg and see how much it is, then adjust the flash to match it, so then you get evenly expose photo. but no flash would match the sun…so yeah. This is why they use reflector to reflect light back to the subject – if you dont want to use a flash. – again i have no reflector. If you meter the subject….the camera would think, "shit, it’s dark, let brighten it up" – then you get blown out sky. So you meter the background and use flash to light the subject Photo of www.flickr.com/photos/echo_photos/

  • Lightning over the Yarra Valley just before sunrise, Victoria, Australia. / © Ern Mainka

  • Stormclouds dance across the cliffs on Pennington Bay at Dawn as a storm that brought Kangaroo Island its first rain of 2009 gathers on the horizon.

  • Captured in rural Boulder County, Colorado….let me just say this was honest to God unbelievable to photograph. I had to handhold these shots because of my bum knee and well, the lightning was going crazy right above me. But I managed to get some dang nice shots off. This being one of them. I am really happy with this one, I debated about a square crop, but in the end I figured why the heck not, nothing ventured, nothing gained, right folks? Minolta 50mm f1.7 Lens / ND4 and CPL / Lightroom & PS I hope ya all like it! / —-John

  • Lithuania, Klaipeda region, Curonian spit / THIS SERIES FROM / August 14-16, 2009 : morning/day/evening/night CLICK FOR COMMENTS http://www.redbubble.com/people/antanas/art/3656104-2-in-the-dark-morming / / at First Things / / ! The Curonian Lagoon (or Bay, Gulf; Russian: Kуршский залив, Lithuanian: Kuršių Marios, Polish: Zalew Kuroński, German: Kurisches Haff) is separated from the Baltic Sea by the Curonian Spit. / In the 13th century, the area around the lagoon was part of the ancestral lands of the Curonians and Old Prussian people. Later it bordered the historical region of Lithuania Minor. At the northern end of the Spit, there is a passage to the Baltic Sea, and the place was chosen by the Teutonic Knights in 1252 to found Memelburg castle and the city of Memel. The town is officially called Klaipėda since 1923 when the Memel Territory was separated from the German Empire. / As the new Interwar border, the river that flows into the Curonian Lagoon near Rusnė (German: Ruß) was chosen. The river’s lower 120km in Germany were called die Memel by Germans, while the upper part located in Lithuania was known as Nemunas River. The border also separated the peninsula near the small holiday resort of Nida, Lithuania (German: Nidden); the southern part of the Spit and the Lagoon remained in Germany until 1945. / This border remains today, as after World War II, the southern end of the Spit and the German area south of the river, the part of East Prussia with the town Königsberg located in Sambia, became part an exclave of Russia called Kaliningrad Oblast. WIKIPEDIA

  • another of the orange morning of the apocalypse shots I took early this morning and there is a seaview but you may have to just trust me on that… it’s out there in the orangeness aways…. / . / . /

  • A stormy sunrise at Knights Beach has the waves surging through every crack in the limestone.

  • A natural bowl catches the rising tides in a spin cycle as dawn’ s first light hits the passing storm clouds over Knight’s Beach

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