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  • Macro shot using Canon DSLR shutter speed: 1/60sec / lens aperture: f/5.6 / focal length: 55mm UPDATE: Stats on this image as of 21st Feb 2009 / 151 comments / 35 favoritings / 1004 views A BIG thank you to everyone that has viewed, left some fantastic comments and favorited this image…....

  • Taken very early morning, when there was so ‘rare’ mist for where we live. Lake Joondalup Western Australia. Super-imposed a photo of my wife as this is one of here favorite special places…. View larger version

  • PLEASE VIEW LARGE VERSION HERE I was out watering my very few pot plants this evening and thought I would take some night time shots just using a small hand held LED light, the kind you would take to bed and read with. So here is the result…. . Thanks for viewing!

  • This was just a ‘point the camera and shoot’ situation nature was posing and all you had to do was press the button! No photoshop work with this… Lake Joondalup Perth Western Australia

  • close up of strawberry dive bombing into a glass of water from a really really tall height…. :-) Thank you everyone for your kind comments with regards to these 3 images. I have been requested to supply so more technical information on how I took these…. Tall vase about half filled with water. / Lighting – just the unshaded Aussie direct sunlight (no reflectors) / Good sturdy tripod. / Cable Remote shutter release. / Set the manual focus with the berry floating on the surface of the water. / Then just drop the berry into the water (from about head height) and try to sync pressing the remote button, having the camera on Continuous Shooting seemed to help….... Camera Model Name / Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Date/Time / 15/03/2008 13:34:26 / Tv(Shutter Speed) / 1/4000Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) / F5.6 / Metering Modes / Evaluative metering / Exposure Compensation / +2 / ISO Speed / 400 / Lens / EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length / 54.0 mm / Image size / 3888×2592 / Image Quality / RAW / Flash / Off / White Balance / Auto / AF mode / Manual (MF) / Picture Style / Standard / Parameters / Tone Curve : Standard / Sharpness level : - / Pattern Sharpness : - / Contrast : 0 / Sharpness : 3 / Color saturation : 0 / Color tone : 0 / Highlight tone priority : - / Color matrix / - / Color Space / sRGB / File Size / 8446 KB / Dust Delete Data / No / Drive Mode / Continuous Shooting

  • close up of strawberry dive bombing into a glass of water from a really really tall height…. :-) Thank you everyone for your kind comments with regards to these 3 images. I have been requested to supply so more technical information on how I took these…. Tall vase about half filled with water. / Lighting – just the unshaded Aussie direct sunlight (no reflectors) / Good sturdy tripod. / Cable Remote shutter release. / Set the manual focus with the berry floating on the surface of the water. / Then just drop the berry into the water (from about head height) and try to sync pressing the remote button, having the camera on Continuous Shooting seemed to help….... Camera Model Name / Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Date/Time / 15/03/2008 13:34:26 / Tv(Shutter Speed) / 1/4000Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) / F5.6 / Metering Modes / Evaluative metering / Exposure Compensation / +2 / ISO Speed / 400 / Lens / EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length / 54.0 mm / Image size / 3888×2592 / Image Quality / RAW / Flash / Off / White Balance / Auto / AF mode / Manual (MF) / Picture Style / Standard / Parameters / Tone Curve : Standard / Sharpness level : - / Pattern Sharpness : - / Contrast : 0 / Sharpness : 3 / Color saturation : 0 / Color tone : 0 / Highlight tone priority : - / Color matrix / - / Color Space / sRGB / File Size / 8446 KB / Dust Delete Data / No / Drive Mode / Continuous Shooting

  • VIEW LARGE VERSION HERE Cockburn Street Edniburgh Scotland just love the look of these amazing buildings and the wave they seem to ‘wrap’ gently around the street… The broad sweep of Cockburn Street runs from the High Street on the Royal Mile towards Waverley Station. It was built by the “Edinburgh Railway Station Access Company”, starting in 1859. The previous buildings were demolished to make way for the new street. Surprisingly, it is named after Lord Henry Cockburn who was a judge, advocate and journalist – and an outspoken conservationist. The Cockburn Society in Edinburgh now seeks to preserve the old buildings and architectural features in the city.

  • Taken from Busselton Jetty in Western Australia as the sun was setting…..

  • Even the smaller waves were dramatic! combined with an amazing sunset lighting…. taken at Trigg Beach Western Australia

  • I feel something really peacefull when I look at this image… it seems to be many factors, the colour of the water, the reflection, the ripples… combined they seem to project a calming effect…. /

  • Sometimes you just happen to come across a moment… a moment in time were you are honoured to see what beauty nature has to offer…. and luck… to be able to capture that priceless moment so that you can go back there anytime… Lake Monger, Perth Western Australia

  • This is a special little spot… I always think that there are little creatures living here that can only be seen if they want you to see them….. this place will be all dried out for most of the summer… / This is the same spot taken one very early misty morning…... /

  • Castle Urquhart, Loch Ness Scotland. The is the original version. (click on the link and then hit the ‘back’ button)

  • One of the best sunsets I have seen here in Perth (18 Jan 2009) taken from my bedroom window…

  • PLEASE VIEW LARGER VERSION HERE I was down by Lake Joondalup this morning, out on an early walk and came across a couple of Black Swans which took off as I got my camera out! however managed to catch this one in flight! Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/4000 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / Metering Mode Center-Weighted Average Metering / Exposure Compensation -1/3 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length 300.0 mm / Flash Off / White Balance Mode Auto / AF Mode AI Focus AF

  • Old Fig Tree Hyde Park Perth fantastic root system…..

  • I was lucky to take my camera this morning when we went walking our dog. I normally don’t bother as I am usually rushing quick to get ready and out for work. However today being Sunday we could take our time and my wife suggested that I brought it as she saw the first glimpes of pink in the morning sky. We reached the road down by the lake (Joondalup Lake) and the dawn sky was alive and vibrant… an amazing sunrise….

  • Taken near Burns Beach just north of Perth Western Australia /

  • Busselton Jetty is the longest wooden jetty (pier) in the southern hemisphere, stretching almost 2 km out to sea from the town of Busselton, Western Australia

  • Busselton Jetty Western Australia just loved the amazing shades of blue in this capture!

  • VIEW LARGE VERSION HERE This is Burns Beach in Perth Western Australia as a storm comes in across the coast. This is so different to what it normally looks like! / The wind was so strong that I could hardly hold on to my camera!

  • VIEW LARGE VERSION HERE the back of a metal frame chair / Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Date/Time 4/07/2009 10:41:37 AM / Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/60 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.0 / Metering Mode Partial Metering / Exposure Compensation +1/3 / ISO Speed 400 / Lens EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length 205.0 mm / Image Quality RAW / Flash Off / White Balance Mode Auto / AF Mode AI Focus AF / Picture Style Monochrome / Sharpness 3 / Contrast 0 / Filter effect N :None / Toning effect N :None / Color Space sRGB / Noise Reduction Off

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