Golf
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For the past couple of years I am attracted by the sunrise in the morning. This is one of such moments captured. Moisture is in the air Sunrise taken in Sydney. / 2005-03-13 5:18am / Panasonic DMC-LC1 / 1/200 / f/4.8 / ISO 100 © All Rights Reserved :hinting 2007 IR photo of the same view thinking of you / / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /
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Acrylic on canvas. / The Heavenly Sisters have invaded the local golf course. They are practising their swings and golf clubs are going in all directions. / This is the third of my nun paintings and the largest so far. / I hope it makes you smile.
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HDR Sunrise, Sufers Paradise Nikon D200 / Tamron 17-50mm @17mm / NDfiltersx2
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A return visit to Botanical Golf Gardens out Wanneroo way. Perth, Australia
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Check out my other tees too! / /
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Some from a recent boudoir shoot I did on a golf course. / I finally came up with a name for it, what do ya think?
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TOOK THIS PHOTO AS WE WERE COMING HOME FROM LAUGHLIN, NEVADA LAST WEEKEND. I THOUGHT THIS GOLF COURSE WAS QUITE PRETTY WITH IT’S RELFLECTIONS. STRAIGHT FROM THE CAMERA - NIKON D-80 / LENS VR – 50-200MM http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/1900340-2-reflections-on-the-water.jpg! / !
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The ideal card or print for Golfers
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This golf course is at Pennington Flash and because it never stopped raining over the winter, it appears like a beautiful pond! The seagulls absolutely love it.
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Golf
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Taking Your Camera Everywhere
by Jeff BurnsI wanted to share a funny experience I had with my Brother-In-law back in 2005. / I also consider him one of my best friends. We always h…
I wanted to share a funny experience I had with my Brother-In-law back in 2005. / I also consider him one of my best friends. We always have fun whatever we do. Vincent Vartorella – who just joined redbubble a while back is my brother-in-law in case you don’t know. When we go places we love to take our cameras. It doesn’t matter where we go or what we are doing. I guess you could say we share the same interest in photography and enjoy it. / We screw around all time and we are always sneaking pictures of each other and having fun when the other isn’t looking. We probably have more pictures of each other than you could imagine and we just laugh. We went on a all day golf trip and I took my Sony Cybershot small camera with us, it was new at the time. / We used the heck out of that camera shooting every shot you could imagine. / It was a blast. We were heading to the 17th green and I said “Hey I have an idea, why don’t you go up on the green and I will hit a shot towards the green and we can see what it looks like on video. We never used the camera for video. So we wanted to see how the quality was. I dropped a ball about 100 yards from the green and he went and stood directly by the flag. / Of course he had to add his commentary to the shot which made this hilarious. Go Here / To see what happened. To this day we still laugh and can not believe this happened. / What are the odds? So one day I posted it on You Tube for fun. The funny part is its kind of popular I have a ton of hits on it.
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24mm. F/11. 1/125 sec, ISO 400 / Hoya Polarizing Filter (to darken water at bottom of photo)
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A photo from a golf course ,that’s why the line was so sharp ,I added a bit of blue .
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Fall colours radiate from the woods in the “back forty” of farms east of Walkers Line in rural Burlington, Ontario.
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this is a photo taken of the sun setting on San Felipe Golf Course in Del Rio, Texas / /
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Wanneroo Botanical Golf Gardens, Perth. Western Australia on a return visit today 4thOct 08
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One of the last autumn leaves this year glowing in the sunlight. This has not been coloured selectively. ;p location: Glenbrook, Blue Mountains, Australia shutter: 1/200 / AV f3.5 / ISO 80 / FL 72mm
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At the end of the eighties and beginning of the nineties, golf saw a revolution that changed the game for everyone. The widespread use of metal woods and perimeter weighted irons frommanufacturers such as Ping and Taylormade brought about the virtual redundacy of the older style equipmentand wooden woods.
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A pop art creation taking it’s inspiration from Greve’s 90’s Golf Revolution. / Designed to be viewed however you want to view it.
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The Dunlop Warwick golf ball was a slightly “cheaper” golf ball, from a time where most premium golf balls were individually wrapped rather than boxed. “There was noting quite like unwrapping a new golf ball”
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The Penfold Man was originally an advertising figure to promote the Penfold brand from Birmingham, England. Now an extremely rare, valuable and highly collectable piece of golfing memorabilia.
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The Dunlop Man represented Dunlop as an advertising figure formany years. An extremely rare and sought after piece of golfing memorabilia now.
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A pop art slant on the DunlopWarwick Golf Ball. An individually wrapped golf ball from the 1970’s.
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The evolution of golf fromthe 1970’s to the 1990’s viewed “BLUE” / The Dunlop Warwick individually wrapped golf ball, the persimmon headed driver and the revolution that was perimeter weighted irons and “metal” woods
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