Final image from our trip to North Stradbroke Island over the Anzac anniversary weekend, beautiful location and other images to follow as and when. This image from sunset at Cylinder Beach
Following on from yesterdays post, this is the wharf as photographed over the Ester weekend 2015, a long exposure using my B+W 10 stop filter. I'll post a couple more of the current scene and see what the coming months of construction bring.
This great old wharf is sadly no longer as you see here in April last 2014, it is thankfully being refurbished and rebuilt (I'll post a current image of the site in a day or two) but this wee post shows the digital file from the shoot being processed in Lightroom and then running off a print, courtesy of multi ward winning Brisbane Architectural photographer Chris Jones www.cfjphoto.com.
This decaying old boat on the shoreline at Dicky Beach in Caloundra is a great subject and had been photographed hundreds of times over the years, this is my personal interpretation of the wreck
As I've written, this blog is simply for me to experiment with creating something different for myself, sometimes this will work, sometimes it won't. It doesn't really matter. This is an example of what I mean. The Sea Project is an evolving set of images that are made by hand held long exposures of nothing more than the sea. Processed in Capture One Pro 8.2 and PS5.1
I've visited this tree on the shore of Lake Weyba up here near Noosa several times since moving to Queensland and this is the image that I'm happiest with.
This set of images were all made during a summer vacation to Kaiterteri on the edge of the Abel Tasman National Park on the south island of New Zealand around Christmas 2010. I have often been inspired to explore using long exposures and these images were created using a B+W 10 stop ND filter.