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Lindis Pass, New Zealand
This is a 360 degree panorama using a 10.5mm Fisheye lens and a special-purpose panoramic tripod head. Images from twelve 30 degree radials.
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Sussex Inlet, NSW
Image taken after midnight. The light was great and no wind. This was a long exposure using a sturdy tripod and an RF trigger.
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Seaman’s Hut, Kosiosko National Park
I love to snow-shoe out to this old stone hut. It’s a real treasure.
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Sunset at Watson’s Crags
I’ve exaggerated the colour in this shot for creative effect. A memorable night as I camped here at 2000m with high winds.
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Granite Beach SW Tasmania
My friend Shane reckons it looks like an oil slick! Oh well, it still got a ribbon in the Hawkesbury Show.
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Wedding, Coffs Harbour
I used a 10.5mm fisheye lens to maintain safe distance from the helicopter as it landed and this enabled me to get the whole scene in one shot.
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Wedding, Coffs Harbour
I took this shot in full colour and de-saturated everything but the bride and young girl to create a striking contrast. I call this “Bride one day”.
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Families have fun!
I took this at their favourite playground so the kids were relaxed. The green rubber matting was a cool background for this.
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