Cape Schank, most Melbournians will know it…HDR shot of 3 exposures to really try and highlight all the tones. For me, I like the sun shining on Bushrangers Bay in the background…thanks for looking and as always, comments most welcome…rgs, Rob.
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Stormy North Sea at Roker Pier in Sunderland, North East England.
The Facade is the entrance to Cunningham Pier, a spot where it was a long held tradition to do some fishing. At the end of the pier is the restaurant Smorgy’s. Cunningham Pier is part of Geelong’s Waterfront
Taken during a high tide surge. The misty sea was created using a 30 second exposure.
Contrasting with the last shot..this was a Stormy Winter Eve….thanks for looking.
Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Merewether Baths, Newcastle, Oz / Date: 26-1-2008 / Time: 12:32PM / / ISO200 / f/8 / 1/25sec exposure / Circ Polarizing Filter / Tripod / Wet feet again… / / / / / / / / / / / /
I wrote about this in my responses to both Antanas and Sylvia but there is more to tell about this. The old farm house that goes with this farm is gorgeous and is right out of frame. There is a reason it is not pictured….also right out of frame, on the left, some folks cleared that entire hillside of trees leaving this muddy, mucky mess. They’ve put a house there that is not terribly attractive but that is not the problem…they also have decided they are going to raise donkeys. They’ve put these poor creatures in these cages that look like large dog pens and they have them all over that grassless hill. When it rains all of the muck runs off the hill, across the road and into Bill and Leslie’s(who live on the farm shown here) front yard. It’s a mess and I wanted to tell you so that you wouldn’t think the entire area was this lovely and bucolic….just a few yards away are those poor imprisoned donkeys.
Southern Gannets in close to the rocks feeding on cuttlefish and squid. The image is a composite all shot within 30 minutes. It is an initial long exposure with a wide angle lens. The birds were then shot at the same location in the same session with a telephoto lens and “dropped in” during post processing.
The church of St Michael atop the steep and rugged summit of Brentor, Dartmoor, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here
Cronulla beach on a stormy Sunday sunrise / Grad ND and Polarizer Sigma 10mm 5 secs at F16
taken at my new favorite spot in Georgia / Nikon D80 / (black and white mode)
Stormy seas at Scarborough’s South Bay, North Yorkshire. Storm surge lasted for nearly 24 hours. Looking South towards Filey. Front page feature In the Scarborough Evening news as storm surge batters the Yorkshire coast in July. The unseasonal weather lasted over 24hrs and caused localised flooding. Featured in:- Britains coastline, / SEA, / Extreme weather, / Live, Love, Dream, / Britains Coastline (comp win), / Going Coastal. Shot settings, Canon 400D 18-55mm lens @40mm. / Aperture – f/4.0 / Shutter Speed – 1/250 / ISO – 100 Viewed 737 on 6/11/09
Taken at Black Head Point, Gerroa NSW.
Image captured in north central Victoria Australia /
O, Powerful Woman of Magic, / From another time, but not another place. / You walked these lands, / The Wind whispered its secrets to you… And, when it storms, you can still be felt. All my own photos and textures used to create this scene from another time but, as I’ve said above, not another place. And, it’s been Ortonized to give it a moody, dreamy, otherworldly feel. There is magic in this land of my adoptive country, and if you open yourself to it, you can still feel the power of ancient times. / / FEATURED in Textures Unlimited and About Time
The waters and the rocks at Pt Grey at Lorne, on The Great Ocean Road. Pentax K20D Camera – 30 Sec @ f13. ISO100. / Sigma 18 -125 mm lens – 21mm / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories. Great Ocean Road Calendar -
This metal box housing had partially rusted away, and been painted over a few times. The shadows where the metal has eroded left dark shadows which make fabulous dark mountains for this rusty urban landscape! Focal length 6.0-20mm. I have similar images to this one which are available now to be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“ All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! URBAN ART GALLERY
featured in Escher&Perspective Art 11-16-2009 / featured in The World As We See It 11-11-2009 / / A compilation of fractals created with Apophysis
By the time we got to Little Milton, the weather had changed…whose idea was it any way to go down on this weekend of all weekends….after all it was Christmas…Pamela had extended the invitation weeks ago, and none of us were keen on the idea then…a remote place…a house no one had seen, or heard of…Wren House?...the name conjured up nothing but a sense of moulding age…on Friday someone, maybe Tom, who was always bored and looking for excitement, made what seemed now to be an idiotic suggestion, that we should all drive down and visit old Pam…the day started out fine and we were in great spirits…even the ancient Rover seemed in good form as we rolled out of the city…it was just after dawn so there was no traffic, but by mid afternoon the wind changed, and it became very noticeable that there was no heat in the car…after the mornings hilarity, silence grew till it was almost palpable…even Dahlia’s feeble attempts to continue telling jokes fell flat….the sky grew much darker, and flurries of snow mixed with rain battered the windshield….Mark’s driving, erratic even in good weather, became downright dangerous on the treacherous roads over the downs…suddenly the old faithful car seemed to make a last gasp for breath and then died….peering out at the unfamiliar landscape we knew the worst… we had now lost our way...Janis (fiction..A Weekend in the Country) Watercolour on Clayboard..part of the Winter Landscape Collection, which is now featured on my art pages...HERE / And HERE / Effet De Neige
This was taken a couple of years ago in Penzance, Cornwall, England showing the power of the sea. The coastguard cut off the prom for cars as visibility was poor and seaweed was being thrown everywhere. Please visit my website PaulThompsonPhotography Canon 40D / F11 / ISO 400
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