Posts in February 2010

Winter

27 Feb Winter

A series of images captured on a freezing winters night in 2007.  The light trails were created placing coloured cd cases over the front over a torch.

Rushing Water

25 Feb Rushing Water

Water rushing over rocks at Kingston Beach, Tasmania captured with a 1/3 sec exposure at f/14.

Standing, Waiting, Wishing.

19 Feb Standing, Waiting, Wishing.

Set timer, mad dash over wet rocks into frame, fingers crossed that I don’t jiggle around, check lcd. 30 second exposure at f/11. http://deadon.files.wordpress.com/2007/07/tinafey_21313.jpg

Sunset at Clifton Beach, Tasmania

16 Feb Sunset at Clifton Beach, Tasmania

As the cloud slowly rolled in throughout the afternoon, I made plans to take a drive and get some photos somewhere. As I arrived at Clifton I realised I had brought my broken tripod, fantastic! I wanted to capture at least one photo of the... [+]

Guide to Daytime Long Exposures

16 Feb Guide to Daytime Long Exposures

A small buying guide to assist you in making the right purchases to photograph daytime long exposures. Using strong neutral density filters will allow you to shoot 1-5 minute exposures during the day depending on the conditions. If you’re bored with photography, neutral density filters... [+]

Underneath

15 Feb Underneath

f/11:130 secs Captured in Howden, Tasmania with a Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 17-40 and B+W 110 neutral density filter. This was processed in lightroom then exported to photoshop where I wanted to experiment with silver efex pro, a nifty tool that helps with B&W... [+]

Kingston Beach, Tasmania Sunset

12 Feb Kingston Beach, Tasmania Sunset

Tonight’s sunset captured at Kingston Beach, Tasmania. This was shot with a Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 17-40 and Cokin Z-Pro ND grads.

Liffey Falls

12 Feb Liffey Falls

Copping spray all over my gear but it was worth it even if only one shot of the 15 came out… Taken winter 2009 at Liffey Falls after a week of rain.

Seascape - South Arm, Tasmania

11 Feb Seascape – South Arm, Tasmania

A culled image that I’ve come back to a few times. I’ve always looked at the photo and wished the cloud was in the middle of the frame, not disappearing out of it. What can you do?

Jetty Ruins - Midway Point, Tasmania

07 Feb Jetty Ruins – Midway Point, Tasmania

Passing through Midway Point recently, I noticed a jetty that I photographed last April had been pulled down. As I’m always on the look out for old jetties to photograph, I came back a few days later on a wet evening. Standing ankle deep in... [+]

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