Featured Work

  • Tubular Bells - One by Peter Hill

    Tubular Bells – One was shot in exactly the same location as an earlier shot, albeit several weeks apart. Such is the speed of laying pipe. On this occasion, I used 2 different lenses, with exactly the same camera settings otherwise. This shot was taken in RAW using a Canon EOS 10D with Sigma 10-20mm f4-5.6 EX DC HSM zoom lens, at 10mm, ISO 100, 1/60 at f4. Handheld. Best viewed large ____ See also Tubular Bells – Two – shot with a 50mm f1.4 lens

  • Black temptation by Prasad

    Another vintage abstract. This reflective black temptation from luxurious Buick. was captured in my recent visit to Auto Expo 08 in my city, Pune. It was a painstaking experience to work with this black vintage as I had to work against so much unwanted and disturbing reflections, including my own 8-) I came out with this one after flattening and polishing most of ‘em :) Captured from my ultra wide angle lense. Equipment : Canon EOS 400D

  • Battle at Gettysburg - The last in series by Earl McCall

    Gettysburg’s

  • Chayne Simpson by steen

    Chayno launching his kneelo Canon 1D Mark III

  • Merry Christmas by Veronica Juarez Campos

    Featured at All things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical (Dec 22, 2008)

  • Cormorant with Prey by David Friederich

    This cormorant is tossing its catch in the air, in order to re-position it for swallowing. The image was captured near the mouth of the Fraser River just south of Vancouver, Canada. Large numbers of cormorants winter in the southwest coastal area of Canada. Nikon D300, Nikkor 200-400 mm f4 lens, ISO 400, f4.0, 1/500th.

  • Agapanthus Bloom - Macro by JimFilmer

    Canon 50D – Canon 50mm/1.8 – Macro 20mm tube f2.4 ; 1/120sec ; ISO100 / 20mm macro tube / Canon 50mm prime lens / natural light / tripod mount

  • F@CK self portraits.... by tdub303

    Sorry for the language that requires @ marks but don’t you just hate being in the picture?? I was experimenting with light set ups for a fashion shoot that is coming up. But if you no my work it will not be traditional fashion photography. Lighting info: 1 bare SB-25 @ 1/4 on each side and a blue gelled 430EX @1/4 to the back. The room was pitch black. A 60 LED light source was then moved by hand over the handsome model(may I remind you this is a self portrait) and towards the camera.

  • Fore! by tdub303

    I have warned Mr Akamatsu not to use his 1 wood in the backyard on several occasions which is why one can easily understand my frustrations when I caught this with my camera. I refuse to return anymore golf ball that I find in my living room…. Straight from the camera. Nothing is attached to the ball and this image is just one shot. The key to this is the 50mm lens. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400) / Aperture: f/13 / Focal Length: 50 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Exposure Bias: 0 EV / Flash: Flash did not fire

  • Merganser with Catch by David Friederich

    This common merganser has caught a very large fish. After I captured this image, a cormorant seeing the size of the fish and the merganser’s difficulty with it, obviously coveted the prize. The merganser was not intimidated by the larger bird and continued on his journey until he was out of my sight. The image was captured near the mouth of the south arm of the Fraser River on British Columbia’s south coast near Vancouver. Nikon D300, Nikkor 600 mm f4 lens, ISO 640, F6.3, 1/500th.

  • Milsons Point On Saturday Night by Peter Hill

    A storm hit Sydney. Surprise surprise…. Choofed off to Milsons Point to attempt post-storm pano at night, ie washed and clean city. Behind me the world was spinning …... Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Sigma 50mm EX DG HSM f1.4 lens / Filter: Warm / ISO: 50 / Speed: 25 seconds / Aperture: f8 / WB: Auto / Focus: AF / Style: Monochrome / Image: single JPEG Straight from the camera, cropped. Best viewed large

Recent Work

  • Ghost of a sailor playing chess - Actual shot not edited by Earl McCall

    Can you see the ghost sailor playing chess with his dog on his left shoulder? / Actual shot. No Photo shop.

  • Rear View by David Friederich

    This image of a beautiful mature bald eagle is part of my series on the wetlands of the Fraser River Estuary of south west British Columbia. The bird pictured here was one of many eagles perched in trees around grassy fields beside the river. The fields were highly populated by many species of ducks feeding on the grasses and other plants and roots. The eagles, of course, were feeding on the ducks. Nikon D300, Nikkor f4 600 mm lens, ISO 400, f11, 1/250s

  • Feeding Time by Steve Bulford

    WILD & FREE / / Gentoo Penguin about to feed its Chick. (Antarctic Peninsula) Melting sea ice and overfishing have triggered a dangerously rapid decline in penguin populations on the Antarctic peninsula – a direct result of global warming, warns a new report from the WWF. The gentoo, chinstrap and adélie – along with the emperor, the largest penguin species in the world – are now struggling to survive as melting sea ice reduces vital food sources, such as krill. / / Gentoos are now listed as nearly endangered on the IUCN Red List. / / / / / / /

  • Langur Monkey Gazes by Steve Bulford

    WILD & FREE* / / Langur Monkey gazes up in to a tree looking for some food. / / (Bandhavgarh National Park – India) / / / / / / /

  • Indian Elephant by Steve Bulford

    WILD & FREE / / Indian elephant close-up. / / (Bandhavgarh National Park – India) / / / /

  • keep clear by Rosina Lamberti

    24hours access all other times Keep clear

  • mini perfection by steen

    AS IS 25mm perfect little wave rolls into Sultana Point, Yorkes Peninsula, SOuth Australia Canon 1D Mark III

  • Only Sadness by Beve Brown-Clark

    This beautiful Loin was at the Woodland Park Zoo…big cats in captivity (IMHO) always seem sad….. :^(.....poor dear ones….plus it was very cold that day…not much excitement to perk ones mood. 180mm f/3.5 1/250 ISO400 +1 saturation and bit of Orton’s Effect / This was shot thru the plexi-glass viewing enclosure (trick: shoot at an angle thru the glass)

  • Windansea Panorama 3 by oastudios

    Windansea, ca / untouched

  • Harbour Bridge View 1 by smallfox

    The Harbour Bridge is iconic for Sydneysiders. The usual image is of a side shot showing the centre span but there are so many possible views other than the tourist one. It can sneak up on you quite unexpectedly.

  • Windansea Panorama 2 by oastudios

    stitched from four shots. no filters or retouch

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