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I was attracted to the harsh lines of the boardwalk meandering through the treeline on the waterfront.
Mallabula, Port Stephens, Australia.
Big Waters Nature Reserve the largest of the South East Northumberland subsidence ponds and one of the largest bodies of open water within the area.
The pond formed in the 1920's as a result of mining subsidence
Sunset in South West Germany. You like my pictures? Visit me also on Facebook under www.facebook.com/DunsePhoto
Boats lined up on their moorings as the tide rises at Newport in Pembrokeshire. Here starts another sunset series taken last Friday evening the 26th July. Hope you enjoy.
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A sunset at my local beach in Irvine, Ayrshire.
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Taken fourteen minutes after shooting the Sunset Swans
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The tide was out and the sand was still damp and very soft, so popped on my wellies and worked an area I had not shot before.
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Canon 60D, EF-S18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS and Cokin ND Grad filters.
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A must to be seen Large on black - Press L
When I arrived just before sunset down at the Newport Pier a few weeks ago, I started shooting as soon as I hit the beach. The late afternoon light was fantastic and as I reached the shoreline, I was immediately struck by the incredible reflection coming off of that remarkably flat beach. As the clouds above turned orange, I began to try to frame the pier into my shot along with the incredible reflection which was literally all around me at this point. As I lined up the shot, a little boy, probably around 4 years old or so, bounced into my frame, just as I was about to take a bracket or two. At first, I immediately went into my frustrated photographer mode and began fuming at the parents behind him who neglected to tell him to get the heck out of the way of the nice man who was trying to bracket a set of shots before all the good light was gone. But before I actually had time to get really irritated, I saw his silhouette against the sand and instantly decided to include him in the frame. In this particular shot, it appeared as if he was literally reaching down to touch the clouds reflected all around him on the beach.
The take away for me here was the realization that sometimes you end up liking the shot you thought was ruined more than the shot you had originally composed.
Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Hagleys Landing
Pawleys Island, SC
A quick run with Marley to catch this sunset was worth the effort to get there in a hurry. Thanks Marley!
Taking a couple of months ago, testing the new Lee filters reverse ND graduated filters... www.leefilters.com/index.php/camera/reverse-nd?platform=h...