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A 3X2 array of images of Curl Curl Beach (Sydney) stitched into a panorama and converted to black and white.
This is a picture of North Curl Curl at Sunrise a few weeks ago. The stormy looking clouds made this image very dramatic.
Canon 6D
Canon 17-40mm f/4L USM
ISO 100 | 29mm | F11 | 8 sec
Lee 0.9GND
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Went out with Shannon and JA to North Curl Curl. This is a 3 image panoramic shot at 20 sec exposures.
Female Personal trainer doing barbell curls.
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The curl-crested aracari (Pteroglossus beauharnaesii), also known as the curly-crested aracari. A member of the toucan family and native to the Amazon basin of South America. This one lives in the Dan Moran Aviary at the OKC Zoo. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Ivory Curl Flower, Buckinghamia celsissima.
Spectacular cream flowers in summer.
13/100 flowers in 2020
Peregian, Queensland
A macro image of a new frond being produced by our sago palm. I used 68 mm of extension tubes with my 100mm macro for approximately a 1.6x magnification. Its been over a year since the last frond was produced. These are very slow growing plants. Strobist info: One YN 568EXii to the left of the camera, modified with a small softbox and fired at about 1/1 power. The YN was attached to the camera with an OCF cord, and acted as a optical master to trigger a Canon 430 EXii to camera right modified with a stofen diffuser, fired at 1/64 power. A small reflector was positioned above the subject to add a little fill light. You can see a setup shot here: www.flickr.com/gp/rcjeske/393j9x
I was taking a photo of the insides of a tulip when I noticed this little curl and photographed it instead. :)
Macro Mondays: Sharp as a Tack! A sharp photo of the pointy bit on the flower.
580EXII bounced off white wall to the left.
Always risky trying to snap a speeding hydrofoil with a long lens, it didn't always end well. The planets didn't quite align for this one but here she is anyway, because I can never take it again.