Early sunrise shot of the pool. Just so happen that there was A LOT OF blue bottle jellyfish washing up so i had to do a bid of dodging about taking this shot….No harm done!!!
This is another case of right place right time. I normally check the tides to see where they will be at sunrise and sunset, but as my fiance and I were staying near Geelong for a few days, I didn’t bring a tide chart with me and so I had to take guesses as to where it would likely be. Anyway, at the last minute I decided to head down to Point Lonsdale to take a few shots of the lighthouse and to my delight the tide was out and slowly creeping in. By the time I finished shooting, I was walking through water to get back to the shore.
South Beach Oregon
This shot was taken off of US Highway 98 in Destin, FL on Okaloosa Island which is a barrier island that separates the Gulf of Mexico from Choctawhatchee Bay. The gulf is typically pretty calm in this area. The sea oats in the foreground are abundant in the area. / / Click on the buy/preview button to see the many RedBubble print options for this photo. / /
The majestic Hill inlet on a full tide. / / rotating drum lens camera 130deg. field – no cropping, no stitching. Velvia 100F. / ©T.Middleton2007 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my photography from Nth Qld below / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography below / /
We lay up on the golden sands – I got my equipment out Sony A100 / Sony kit lens
Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Date: 22/01/2008 7:40PM / ISO200 / f/8 / 1.5sec exposure / Cir Polarising Filter / ND4 / ND8 / Shutter Release / Bloody great tripod / / Check out 1,2… / / / Check out 1, 2, 3…. / / / Check out Merewether Baths /
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Last of the sun over Whitsand Bay in South East Cornwall. This area is known as the forgotten corner of Cornwall, and as such has remained pretty much unspoilt. Most coves along this stretch of coastline are quite a trek down cliff paths to get to, but well worth the effort. Just reserve a bit of energy to get back up! Canon 40D / Sigma 10-20mm / Cokin .6ND Grad ISO 100 11mm f/22 ½sec
Taken on Redcar beach looking back towards the Steel works. / Noticed a lone fisherman, who was more than happy to pose
Cleveland, Brisbane Qld at dusk. / 8 sec, f22 with nd8 grad filter
Heading home today I just had to stop & photograph this beautiful scene. /
McCrae beach looking back to Rosebud jetty. Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. / galleria mancuso / galleria mancuso – images of mine, the book / my calendar series /
My version of a Thomas Bush Hardy (1842-97). From an 1895 watercolour of Ramsgate Harbour. A panoramic shaped painting, 23” x 10”. / Hand-made, 140lb rough paper. / For sale! Over 20 hours work. Multiple layers of semi-transparent and opaque watercolour, and white zinc gouache for highlights. Viewing in larger size is necessary.
Recent king tides along our coastline offered endless opportunities for thumping great shots of massive waves!! It is difficult to do them justice within a frame – and to choose between the umpteen shots one ends up with!! Taken at Whale Beach in the Northern Beaches area of Sydney Australia – January 09. / Tecnhical stuff: / Shutter priority / 1/300 / f11 / ISO 160 / Auto WB / Camera – Sony R1 / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
Taken with Canon 5Dmk 2 and Sigma 14mm Lens at 1/125 f22 ISO 100.
I decided to get up early and get to North Narrabeen Pool again. I photographed it a fortnight ago and there wasn’t much a sunrise so I hoped that the some little clouds that I spotted at 5am will provide enough colour for possibly beautiful sunrise. Wrong! This morning definitely wasn’t designed for a photography. When I arrived to my destination, which is by the way only 15 min from my work (and almost an hour from home), I was met by a gail wind from the see with a speed of probably around 40 km/h and gusts up to 60km/h or more! (I checked the web later) The pool looked like this. / It was high tide as well, the waves were crashing onto the pool and roared themselves across and over the sidewalk! At first I tried to hide myself and the camera from the wind behind that rock wall but there were not much of a view. So later I climbed up and perched myself on that cliff, almost away from the wind and with a high view on the pool, hoping that the wind will slow down, or I will see sun rising regardless of the wind. I battled the wind, and a sea spray, and took few shots. I noticed few locals coming for their usual morning swim. Today all but one turned away! Yes, today wasn’t very good for a photography. Nor for the Lee filters. Being large and rectangular they make very good flying objects! As a result I need to place a new order for a filter and process a number of photos. Thank you for looking! Canon 5D / Canon EF 24-105 F/4-5.6 IS USM lens / ISO: 50 / Speed: 55 sec / Aperture: f/8 / FL: 24 mm / WB: Auto / Focus: Manual / Filter: Hoya NDX400 North Narrabeen Pool in a low tide, and no wind /
An unbeleivable sunrise reflects in the tidepools at Pennington Bay on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Taken near Inverloch, Victoria
A break in morning storm allowed a bit of sunrise color as the tides flood a bowl like depression in the limestone along the beach at Encounter Bay.
Feature Image – Animal Kingdom Group / Feature Image – Nikon DSLR Users Group / Feature Image – Alaska ~ Beyond your Dreams Group This morning (aug 2009) in thick fog I watched this beautiful Bald Eagle as it watched the water come in and surround her perch at Homer AK / (Shades of Dorian Gray) Nikon D90 / Nikkor 70-300mm lens @280mm / ISO 800 / f5.6 1/1000sec / +1 step
Just having some ‘relaxing’ time last night and played around with some images…think I might need a holiday!! lol… This was ‘made’ using layers and my own b/g image and extracted shells,weed from other images..also flood filter applied.. The seagull was annoying me so I removed him ..lol..
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