One of a kind event…I was lucky to be out that morning and to actually saw it. The shadow was cast when fog only occured on the western side of the CBD. So i came around and took this. The morning sun hit the tower and cast shadow on to the fog. AMP tower is the tallest viewing platform in Sydney.
P/S Retouched by Ange. Digital photograph shot by Jerry Kang in Surry Hills, Sydney, 2007. Model: J.Y. Retouched eyes (creating cat eyed effect), enhanced lips, defined eyebrows, enhanced cheekbones, airbrushed face & lengthened body. Extended foreground of shot. Added desaturated tone & curve adjustment. Original shot below.
Sorry for not posting many shots over the past few weeks and not leaving any replies. I have been really busy with work and work around the house. I can tell you the past few days have been the worst choice to do some work around the Garden. Anyway here are two HDR – Sunrise shots from a few weeks ago taken from Victoria Road near the old White Bay Power Station. I hope you like it. Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers and Thanks, Alex
North Avalon on a crisp Autumn morning, had the surfing community impressed… Canon 20D – 300mm
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Caught this with my zoom. Noticed nature intertwined with man made landscape…parallel electricity wires. The fog helped to hide all other elements in the landscape. A few seconds later this fleeting moment was lost as the magpie took flight. Photo Taken: 21-Apr-2007 / Time: Early Morning / Conditions: Fog lifting / / / / / / / / / Some other minimalist art: / / / / / / /
for my bubble friends…
This shot was taken in the Foyer of the Stamford Hotel in Sydney. I took it as part of my Black and White Film Course at the ACP. I hope you enjoy it. Shot on a Nikon FM2, 35mm af nikkor with neopan 1600, rated at 1000 ASA, processed in XTol. Cheers, Alex Please also visit my website alexkess.com
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Black and white look at Sydney landmark
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I took this photo on the way to work. I live in manly, my jet cat was delay and i was late to work .I took this photo while i was waiting for the train. / Sydney Australia All work posted may not be used, replicated, manipulated, redistributed, or modified without my express consent.
This is also the official T-Shirt of the Coogee Arts Festival, which occurs each February…. in Coogee.
The Harbour Bridge is iconic for Sydneysiders. The usual image is of a side shot showing the centre span but there are so many possible views other than the tourist one. It can sneak up on you quite unexpectedly. Featured in Urban Art group (3 May09). / Featured in Dimensions (30 May 09). / Featured in Australia! You’re standing in it! 10 June 09. / Featured in the Sydney group 12 July 09. Also chosen for the RedBubble book, The City. SOLD as a matted print / / 6 September 2009.
Another shot from the edge of the rocks at Narrabeen facing the incoming tide.. I love the way the water swirls around through the rocks and looks like fog with the longer exposures. EXIF / Date: 17/09/2008 / Time: 6:29am / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 1.8 seconds
Acrylic on wide edged canvas,bird is textured with Dulux house paint, using a nail file to create the raised feathers. Par of the up coming Art Exhibition at the Art House Gallery, Sydney’s Northern Beaches area.
I have been watching and waiting for one of these for a month or so now – one of my favourite native flowers. There is something about their woolly (flannel?!) leaves which I find so unusual. (Actinotus helianthi) / Flannel flower, a common name applied to several herbaceous plants of the Australian genus Actinotus, belonging to the carrot family. / It is a short-lived perennial, living up to four years in its natural environment. It grows in full sun or semi-shade. They flower between late September and early December. Of the 15 species of the genus, the best known and one of the most attractive, is the Sydney or Eastern Flannel Flower, A. helianthi, which ranges from the far south-east of NSW into south Queensland, and as far north as the sandstone tablelands inland from Rockhampton. It is an erect subshrub, up to a metre tall, with rather brittle stems and soft silver-grey leaves having a dense covering of pale woolly hairs. The daisy-like or star-shaped flowers are up to 8 centimetres across with an outer ring of long cream petals (bracts) which are flannel-like in texture. SOLD medium framed print to an anonymous buyer 4 May 09 Thank you!!
King Street, Newtown, NSW, Australia. Outside the Sandringham Hotel. Featured in Australia! You’re standing in it… 5 June 09. / Featured on the Home Page 19/20 May 09.
i went to sydney and all i got was this lousy t-shirt…. but i like it ** maby you will like my website designs too? sydney based freelance web designer
Sydney Opera House Featured in Sydney Group / Featured in The Feature Fraternity / Featured in Australian Landmarks and Icons – July 09
Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM Zoom Lens with Lee 0.9 Soft Grad ND Filter and Hoya HMC ND x400 Filter / Focal length: 24mm / Aperture: f22 / ISO: 50 / Speed: 120 seconds / Image: Single RAW file, unprocessed, cropped / Location: A cave at Bradleys Head, Sydney, midday. Featured by Redbubble Home Page September 2009 / Featured by the Sydney Group September 2009 / Featured by Dimensions Group September 2009 / Featured by THIS IS AUSTRALIA Group September 2009 / Featured by Sets of Two Group October 2009 Best viewed large For Tim See also Sydneyscape – Bradleys Head
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