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Summer Skies In Winter

August 3, 2011

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Summer Skies In Winter

Another shot in July 2011 on Terrigal Beach, NSW, Australia. This time, we’re facing north and looking into the sun. I used a CPL on this shot which helped with providing a nice clear sky, but it also exaggerated the lens flare apparent in the centre of the shot. Photographers don’t usually like lens flare, [...]

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Terrigal Beach

July 31, 2011

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Terrigal Beach

During a visit to Terrigal Beach today with Friends, I shot this scene looking south down the beach toward the boat ramp. I like the contrast of the white, fluffy clouds against the deep blue of the sky in this photo. I’ve cropped the shot down quite a bit to remove some unwanted scenery on [...]

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Golden Morning

July 21, 2011

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Golden Mornnig

Driving through heavy fog one morning i was struck by these sun-rays shooting through the trees across the scene. I pulled over and took a number of shots before the fog became too heavy for me to shoot without a tripod. This photo is the best of the series from that day. What I like [...]

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Reflections

July 17, 2011

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Reflections

A long exposure shot on December 30th, 2010 looking South West from Gosford marina. I was headed home after shooting the sunset from Somersby and decided to take a few shots of the water. Glad I did Other shots taken in the same series were in other directions and include different scenery. some with traffic, [...]

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Sunrise

May 29, 2011

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sunrise

Captured this sunrise in Feb, 2011. The sun was rising as I was on my way past Hawkesbury river, NSW Australia. Canon EOS 400D, ISO 100, F/8 and 40mm focal length.

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Luna Veil

May 25, 2011

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Luna Veil

A long exposure of the moon and cloud. There was a slight breeze moving the clouds along at a steady rate which provided a natural filter for the moonlight. Shot with a Canon EOS 5, Kodak Ultramax colour film. ISO 400.

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