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christina western
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Here’s a favourite of mine from way back… (well, about 17 months to be precise). / Taking photos in the few small moments off here while I was working was one of the few joys I received over a couple of months and was quite happy with my takings from just one night, (same sunset I shot ‘Dancing Dampier Palms’). / Probably my first successful decent shoot of a sunset…so at the same time, this inspired me and has made me keen to improve since. Taken from the shores of Dampier in the Pilbarra region, Northern WA, Oz. Thanks for any looks &/or comments… / Cheers, / Matt.
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Just driving around one night after work amazed by the reflection of the sun off the wheat stalks :)
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Big Brook Forest, Pemberton, Western Australia. / The majestic Karri trees of Pemberton. A walk through this forrest makes you fall in love with Planet Earth all over again.
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Gotta love West Oz light. Especially at Sunset. Surfer leaves the water at Indgie Carparks as water rushes up in the foreground making it look like liquid metal.
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Pemberton, Western Australia Aren’t forests amazing places? This tiny tree decided to start life in the remains of and older tree..perhaps it fancied an island home :)
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If you are fortunate enough to see a western lowland gorilla, be sure you take a long look at it. They are critically endangered due to hunting, diseases such as Ebola, and habitat destruction. The outlook for this amazing creature is pretty bleak, as even protected groups of these animals have experienced massive population loss. So if you see one, be sure to take one long look, as that might be the only chance you will get… In conjunction with the Primates Group’s fundraising efforts, 100% of the profits from the sale of this image will be donated to Gorilla Haven.
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This Western Lowland Gorilla and her baby son was shot from 100 feet away. All I wanted to do was get closer. It was starting to rain and she moved into the entrance to her shelter. I consider myself lucky to get this shot.
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On the beach at sunrise on West Island, over looking Pulu Maria, Cocos Islands. / Arriving at the beach with the promise of another stunning day, my husband turned off the car key, reclined the seat and went back to sleep!
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Here’s another shot from Dampier…a small coastal oasis on the Eastern side of the Burrup Peninsula in Northern WA, Australia during a windy sunset..
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Digital Art: Bronc training a fresh horse. / Note: All my digital art work is executed entirely with my mouse and Photoshop Elements’ brushes. It takes hours of concentration, patience and self control. Especially when the mouse wants to go right and you need it to go left! *When this happens , I reluctantly leave my office and go for a stroll in my garden. / That usually takes care of the problem and then, I get back to work :) *
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The Breede River which runs through the beautful little town of Robertson, 160kms from Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Elephant Rocks, Willian Bay National Park, / Denmark, Western Austalia. An awesome place to recharge your batteries.
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First light on Mt. Rainier as the wildflowers dot an alpine meadow in the foreground.
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Shannon National Park, near Northcliffe, Western Australia
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Hi all, / Well here’s my first entry to the site. It was taken after work one night at Dampier near Karratha, WA. During the 3 weeks I was working over there through December, this was the only time I saw a decent cloud formation (any cloud!) around the time of sunset o’clock. So I raced down to the foreshore (we get back from work at 7:30pm, so it was a race!) and searched for any decent vantage point. / Anyway, I felt this one turned out as planned so thought I’d start with something fairly recent. / I’m still quite ‘green’ to the game and I’ve got so much to learn judging from the quality & level of art I’ve seen so far on this site… Therefore any feedback on my entries would be greatly appreciated…good or bad. / Thanks, Matt.
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A bit of a different colouring to my original. Add Daniel Fitzgerald to your watchlist
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One of Perth’s most photographed waterscape. The best photographs tend to be those unplanned moments that don’t come along all to often, when mother nature and timing cross paths. As Ansell Adam said: ””A good photograph is knowing where to stand”” but I think it is also knowing…when. I think I was extremely luck to catch this moment, as I have seen hundreds of photos of this place, but I think I have captured the amazing symmetry that the nature hides most of the time.
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Home Sweet Home. The Blue Boathouse, Mounts Bay Road, Perth. Western Australia. I’ve finally dragged my lazy feet to the Blue Boathouse down at Mounts Bay Road, Perth. Despite being a 20 minute drive by the freeway, I never seem to allocate the right time to visit this magnificient icon. It’s possibly one of the most photographed building in Western Australia, and I cannot object it anyway if it was. edits: Realigned, adjusted contrast/brightness. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO / - – - / Shot settings: / Body: Canon EOS 350D / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm HSM DC / Shutter Speed: 1/6 sec / Focal Length: 10mm / Flash: Did not fire / ISO: 100 / Aperture value: f/8
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As we patiently awaited for the highly anticipated Australia Day 2007 fireworks, we were greeted by a rather unpleasant overcast and patchy sky, many thanks to the soaring 40C heat. Great sweat workout though. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
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A young brave is watching in the shadows of the trees. All executed from scratch. In Photoshop Elements I choose a blank “canvas” then I select a brush and start drawing/painting. Again, I take a huge dose of “patience.” :) /
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Dedicated to the farmers facing the drought in Western Australia. NOTE: This is one of the few publications which I have not placed a border around it, just so card-buyers can get the choice of having a white or black background. Personally I’d go with the white =) MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
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