Please View Large This was also one of my all time most viewed images from my previous account here, and it is actually an image of the very very top of Cotter Force. It was so early in the morning and very very cold hence the blue cold tones. Cotter Force is located some 6 miles west of Hawes in Wensleydale in the North Yorkshire Dales National Park. Featured in – Mood And Ambience – 29th September 2009 / Featured in – Dimensions – 30th September 2009 / Featured in – JPG Cast-Offs – 30th September 2009 / Featured in – All Water In Motion – 2nd October 2009 / Featured in – All Countries Wetlands – 3rd October 2009 / Featured in – Victorian Viewfinders – 3rd October 2009 / Featured in – The Great Outdoors – 11th October 2009 / Featured in – Technical Photography – 17th October 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Multimap Reference
Early Evening In The Garden Of Good And Evil was shot at Elkington Park in Balmain, Sydney, in the company of millions of mosquitos and batches of bats. Since being Featured Art by Redbubble and in the Night Photography Group, this work has become one of my most popular images on RB. It is also one of the works I am most proud of, especially as I had no set shooting agenda before I arrived at the location of this magnificent tree, a favourite spot. Also featured by the Technical Photography Group 17 October 2009 Tripod-mounted Canon EOS 5D Mark II, with remote shutter cable / Canon TS+E 24mm f3.5L Tilt+Shift Lens with Schneider B+W 72mm UV Haze Filter #10 / ISO: 640 / Aperture: f3.5 / Speed: 20 seconds / Style: Monochrome / Focus: Manual / AWB: Auto / Lighting: Available / Three separate shots, each with shifting the lens, not the camera, at +11mm shift, 0mm shift, and -11mm shift, respectively, then stitched together.
Yes, still fixated on that darn coffee cup. Shall tire of it soon.
Color, light, lines and abstract from the nature. This backlit beauty was captured today. Nature has many things for us….... Tweaked in Photoshop for color enhancement. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Tamron 28 – 300mm lens & ND4 filter. Av : F6.3, Tv : 1/15 sec. Handheld. Featured : 1. Technical Photography – 16.10.2009
Another poetry in photo merge with two of my recent posts – Backwater reflections #3 and River poems #1 and interesting find on the web :) I have just started to learn this form of digital? & photo shop art. I had presented a few simple forms, but this one was the most challenging one. I had worked out 2 days back and posted as unpublished form late night. But I kept thinking of it, & next morning I thought of add boat to make it more emotive / touching. I hold my patience till the evening and as I returned home worked for at least 2 hours to get right effect with the boat. Me & my colleague with whom I shared this work were so blind to think about the theme & was very difficult going for me. But at a sudden after posting the title clicked in my mind & everything’s here :) This is my first effort to learn creative form with multiple ( more than 2 ) images. Here, I have used 4 to reach here. Hope all of you’ll enjoy. (31.01.2009 ) ( Model image credit goes to photographer. ) Tutorial on Creating Photomerge from Multiple image blending in CS3 Equipment : Canon EOS 400D
Please View Large Another wonderful small hamlet to be found on the North Yorkshire coastline is Runswick Bay. I just loved the way this boat had kinda been abandoned for what appeared to be the winter. Featured in – Technical Photography – 17th October 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm Google Maps
The Fraser River is a major waterway in British Columbia for wildlife and for humans. In this image, I tried to capture the industrial importance of this great river.
.....But it’s sure to end in a tie! These ties were on display at the Chinatown night market in Kuala Lumpur’s Petaling Street. I was intrigued by the fact that each tie was individually stored in a container that was imprinted with exactly the same pattern as the tie itself. And when I framed this shot, I realised that every tie showed a strictly geometrical pattern. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my work in any way. Shot without a tripod, using a Pentax K100D fitted with a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F4.5, 1/30 sec, ISO 800, focal length 38mm. Featured in TECHNICAL PHOTOGRAPHY, October 2009. Malaysia2008-7260
Twinned with… / Paper Tower, by Shigeru Ban with Sonoco (London Design Festival) Japanese architect and designer Shigeru Ban has worked with cardboard manufacturer Sonoco to create a 22m high tower, constructed from hundreds of compressed cardboard tubes. In the most skillful of hands a material used to create the humble box becomes something quite extraordinary. I came across this outside the Royal Festival Hall in London (UK). You can see the full structure here, but I was more interested in the paterns created when I was inside the sculpture. [Casio Exilim EX-S10, f:2.8, 1/100, ISO-50]
Michelle waiting patiently to head off to her wedding. Canon 450D SLR / Editing in photoshop CS3
Please View Large Swaledale in the Yorkshire Dales National Park at it’s very very best. Featured in – Technical Photography – 17th October 2009 Nikon D300 / Sigma 24-70mm
Best on Full Size Featured on RedBubble “Art – Featured Art & Photography” page 11/4/09. WHEEEEEEE!!!! / 699 views on 11/7/09 This image was taken at the same time on October 10, 2009, and in relatively the same spot as Almost Home , but I was turned in the other direction, looking back the way I’d come. This area is within the Blue Knob State Park in Pavia, Pennsylvania on the extension of Pavia Road (4035). Image taken with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200m vr Nikon lens, hand held. Shutter 1/400, aperture f/10.0, exp. 0.00, iso 1,000. Duplicates created in Photoshop to an eval of +3, +1 and -3 and processed in Photomatix Pro for hdr, then returned to Photoshop for the addition of two textures and some tweaking. Well, actually, considerable tweaking. How do the road workers know to put their obnoxious signs RIGHT where I want to snap a shot??? And as for the RVers off to the left … well .. thank heavens for the clone tool, LOL!!! Featured on RedBubble “Art – Featured Art & Photography” page 11/4/09. WHEEEEEEE!!!! / My thanks to Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art for the textures.
High Light Long Exposure / 3 min at 3.5/f / High Noon / Windansea, CA
High Light Long Exposure / 3 min at 3.5/f / High Noon / Windansea, CA
High Light Long Exposure / 3 min at 3.5/f / High Noon / Windansea, CA
High Light Long Exposure / 3 min at 3.5/f / High Noon
Captured in Lake Ray Hubbard, near Dallas, one evening when the sky was clear. The whole world became a warm red ball with the evening glow. I took this with Canon EOS 450D with 70-300 mm Tamron lense
Hello Red Bubble, my name is Truus Let me tell you what happened to me today in Gouda-Holland! / In the Pet shop, living with my Mother , brothers and sisters a group of photographers from red Bubble entered….after (I did hear) a photographers meeting / Uncle Hans Bax and his friend Pieter / Uncle Foppe47 / Uncle John44 and Yolanda / And my new Mamma Ellen Anyway..the vendor grabbed me away from my family and in to the hands of Mamma Ellen..inspected here by Uncle Foppe who ones worked in a ZOO as an Animal caretaker..Uncle Hans and Pieter..Uncle John and Yolanda.. / ( stupid people) After hard bargening them all with the vendor a price was set on my head.. I needed to be payed cash for.. and woopy… I went in a little travel cage. Thinking now what my next move can be..Police? Interpol ? Oprah Winfrey ? / .. maybe the big Chief himself Barack Obama Let me think on it a few weeks and see how she is treating me.. / Oh..I did hear Uncle John say to Mamma Ellen that he ONLY made a sort of photo like this ONCE since the idea is Mamma Ellens ! / ( strange guy that John with his stupid little Fulji V10 pocket camera) Folks..To be continued! Yours Truly / TRUUS / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Tech specs .. / —-—-—— / indeed my little pocket point and shooter Fujjifilm Fine Pix V10 / F 2,8 / 1/64 seconds / Flash / ISO 640 Thanks Folks / Uncle John / (with a slight flu)
I’d never seen anything quite like it before – the corner of two streets, each wall in its own distinct colour. This was shot at Clarke Quay, in Singapore’s historic wharf district, in mid-December 2007. The other great factor that caught my attention was the orientation of the street signs in English and in Mandarin. Look closely and you’ll see how carefully the walls have been painted, with no visible overlap on the corner. Also, observe the area around the signs in Mandarin and you’ll spot a slightly larger rectangle demarcated against the wall, suggesting that the signs were once slightly larger, but not quite the dimensions of the English signs. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F8, 1/350 sec, ISO 200, focal length 125mm. SingaporeA-1582
Today Night View of the Quebec City Skyline surpassed 2000 views! The first of my images to do so… Thanks to all who enjoy looking at my art!! :-)
Taken in Erice, Sicily Olympus E-620
The first time I visited the mid section of Katoomba Falls I flunked the composition. Second time round I broke a few land-based rules to get the right position. With such depth to capture, as opposed to the “front-on” angle, or even side-on, I find a long exposure, in this case 100 seconds, fills that depth with body. Seeping the light with a 9-stop ND filter, like dripping treacle off a spoon. Or something poetic like that. Canon 5D Mark II, shot in Monochrome. Blue Mountains National Park.
This horseback rider was concentrating so hard on the flag that I hit the trigger to capture his intensity. He was part of the Melbourne Cup parade on Monday. I shot a series of vertical frames showing his face clearly, but this – the only horizontal frame I shot – just captures the spirit of his task. There is a poignant touch to this image, because we were told that this small group of four or five riders were from the Victorian alpine town of Marysville. As any Aussie will tell you, Marysville was all but obliterated during the Black Saturday bushfires in February. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 70-300mm lens. F5.6, 1/350, ISO 200, focal length 300mm. 120-1004
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