Posts Tagged ‘ Nikon ’
I guess it sometimes pays off to trawl through all those images you have laying around in the archives. I had multiple images of this scene, but for some reason this particular image caught the eye, so some quick processing and here is the result. Taken just south of Sugarloaf Rock on Western Australia’s South [ READ MORE ]
I’ve tried to try my hand at something a little different with this black and white version of my previously posted image of Sugarloaf Rock in Western Australia. I wanted to place emphasis on the contrast of textures and tones in this image by applying the black and white layer. I’d love to hear your thoughts [ READ MORE ]
The past few weeks have been reasonably hectic here, but I’ve finally found some time to post another couple of shots from my trip over to WA. Taken just south of Sugarloaf Rock on the beautiful Cape Naturaliste. It’s an absolutely stunning part of the country and an area I am forunate enough to explore [ READ MORE ]
WA really is a stunning place, and Smith’s beach just south of Yalingup is no exception with a beautiful rock formation cascading down the foreshore and straight into the aqua waters. It never ceased to amaze me when I was travelling around Southwestern WA at the isolation of a number of these places. I was the [ READ MORE ]
I’ve been a follower of Christian Fletcher’s blog for a while now. The other day I noticed that he’d posted a blog entry from Grant Lauterbach selling a Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. The vast majority of shots I have recently posted have been taken with my Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 lens, but I felt that my focal range was limited shooting solely [ READ MORE ]
Last week I was lucky enough to find out that my image of Hopetoun Falls in the Otway National Park in Victoria was judged 9th in the Amateur Nature category of the Epson International Pano Awards. This was the inaugural year of the competition with over 2,740 photographs from 940 photographers in 78 countries. I was extremely happy to find [ READ MORE ]
The Three Sisters is without a doubt the most photographed location in the Blue Mountains. However, regardless of the huge number of tourist buses that charge through Echo Point, it is seldom photographed at sunrise, other than dedicated landscape photographers. While sunset casts beautiful light onto the sandstone rock, I feel there is something special [ READ MORE ]
It is rare as a landscape photographer that you find yourself in the perfect place at the perfect time with the perfect conditions. I was luck enough to have this opportunity. Hopetoun Falls are located about five kilometres east of Beech Forest, Victoria, Australia, about 30 minutes off the Great Ocean Road in between Apollo Bay and [ READ MORE ]
Rainy day here in Sydney today, so I’ve been trawling through my archives f0r a picture to give a new lease of life to. The day I took this shot, I went down to Freshie with my mate Chris and he patiently knocked off a six pack while I screwed around with my camera. What [ READ MORE ]
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