Sunrise over Signal Hill, Newfoundland. The first spot in Canada to see the beautiful morning dawn. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
Taken at Currumbin on the Gold Coast in front of the surf club. A couple of teenagers were mucking around in the waves off the rocks and I was fortunate enough to capture one of them being picked up in the wash off the rocks as it hit an incoming wave. Their mates were laughing at them from the shore.
Some images just get caught in your mind …It was like this for me. I had this pictured in my mind for days…just had to get it on paper.
Roger flightleader, break right! Group of Pelicans navigating through breaking waves as remnants of Hurricane Noel hit the Outer Banks.
Sold a framed print February 2008 through RedBubble Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Mooloolabah, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. / f/22, HDR from three bracketed exposures, ISO 50, 16-35mm lens at 16mm. Canon 5D, cable release, tripod, Lee filters ND Grad 0.6 and 0.9 REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS
A surfer is running on the beach before skim surfing. Avila beach California Top ten 7th of August – Black & White Photos challenge Featured: Unlimited Quality Group, September 2009 / Featured: Live, Love, Dream Group, September 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--
This original acrylic painting on canvas was created to depict a surfer intimately caressing the wave face as he is about to get tubed. By touching the face of the wave he feels his way through, controlling his speed and checking his position on the face. The anticipation part is untrue as he only has to wait a second to reap his reward. Somehow, in the tube time seems to be slower than “normal chronological order”. Thus the title to this work. For an experience of tube riding, check out Redbull surfing.com or My eyes won’t dry on Youtube.
The imprint of man slowly being washed away by mother nature…sooner or later she will rise up and sweep all our destructive nature away from this planet….....
May 19 2008 was a Perfect Day in South East Queensland with a clean fresh swell hitting the beaches, and yes he got out! Bryanhibleart has created the most amazing painting of this image for his “This Hallowed Surf” series, its better than the photo! check it out thanks Bryan!
Taken at Apollo Bay early in the morning. Time lapse at 0.4 secs, f4. Nikon D300 camera with 12-24mm wide-angle Nikkor lens. View more of my seascapes at: Landscapes and Seascapes
View more of my seascapes at: Landscapes and Seascapes
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Pipeline North Shore of Hawaii Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/5.6 / 1/25 second / ISO 100 / 840 mm focal length
Jersey Shore Beach / Nov 2007 / Nikon D80 w/12-24mm / HDR Featured in SEA – Nov 30, 2008 / Featured in All About Water – Nov 30, 2008 7th Place in challenge ‘Land,Water,Sky’, Weekly Theme Challenges – Dec 15, 2008
Photographed before dawn on December 12, 2008 on the North Shore of Hawaii. I panned the camera during the slowish shutter speed. The natural lighting is actually moonlight. Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/5.6 / 4/10 second shutter speed / ISO 100
Inskip point SEASCAPES / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / PLASTIC PEOPLE / PEOPLE / DICKY BEACH
Bell’s Beach, Victoria, Australia. / Nikon D300 with 18-20 mm lens.
For the surfers out there - / I live right next door to Doheny Beach - so this is for the gang in my neck of the woods. :) Claudia all stock purchased except for sky stock – which is my own. Claudia
I went down to Winkipop (near Bell’s Beach) yesterday because I heard about a whale sighting. No whales but massive surf. / Nikon D300 with 80 – 200mm lens with 1.7x extender. / More photos Here
My daughter just told me that my seascapes are usually too bland and dead looking…lol! I say usually, cos she’s approved this one…. One I found in the coolum folder – untouched until today… Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/8, 1sec, ISO 50, tripod, cable release and probably a couple of Lee ND grads Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
I really like the way you can see thru the lip of the wave. / Sandy Beach – Hawaii / Canon 20D / SPL water housing
Going to do a series of the Noosa National Park in Queensland. This place is totally beautiful, and so natural! The park is loaded with hiking tracks, with some unmarked and quite rugged. I can’t think of anything better than being alone and at one with nature in it’s purest form. This rock pool, not easily accessable as it took about 20 minutes of rock jumping and some climbing. I find the best places are where no one can easily access :) Noosa National Park, Noosa Heads, Queensland, Australia. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available Large and best viewed Large!
This is Noosa North Shore, looking North towards the coloured sand cliffs, and Double Island Point. The cliffs are on fire, and much of the precious sand dune cover is going to be lost. Errosion is inevitable, possibly from an irresponsible camper lighting fires in a total fire ban, or the back-burning error made by the councils. Smoke can be seen to the left of this shot, limiting visibility along the beach. Still, this is one of the most beautiful places I have been, and the wildlife here, with the many eagles is just magical to witness. Even the pipi birds, gannets, terns, and seagulls (a seagull in flight in this shot) are awe inspiring! Canon 5D Mk II, 35mm, 16:9 crop. Available very large, and best viewed large!
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