Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

King's Park

31st of March 2012, a group of us made our way through King's Park to take snapshots of the most memorable and smaller icons of Perth's most famous tourist spot. It was a busy day, filled with tourist buses and a Cyclist Hawaii fun run. It was great fun to start the day off with a coffee and brunch, a lot of sun and camera fun. 








It was very fun to take artistic shots of shadows and create my own perspective on the photowalk. Hope you enjoy, and thanks again for dropping by. It means a lot to me.

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Last One Standing


This one received my first complimentary comment on Flickr. It deserves it's own entry to remember this moment! Thank you so much for supporting my photography. It means the world to me :) x

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Cumulus Cloudscape

Whenever I get the chance to take my camera out, it has given me so many opportunities to remember the beautiful moments and scenery of this life. Clouds have been the reason for my love to landscape photography, the colours, depth, shape, shadow and power it gives even though it moves so slow it seems so still, yet it can cause the most horrific events.  Saturday Midday I walked to Point Walter with my Canon 600D & EF 10-22mm to take these photos. 

Moving Still

Cumulus Congestus

Road To Nowhere

Calm before the Storm

Hope you enjoyed my October walk, and hope to take more when I get the chance. x

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Tree of Life

Capturing the sunlight within the tree to create root like shadows made this boring old tree and landscape simply amazing.



Friday, September 9, 2011

The Little City

One beautiful sunny Saturday in East Perth & Perth City, it was nice to take the camera out for a walk :)



I understand that this was slightly overexposed, but I loved the shadow effect of the trees. Plus there's something about this area that makes it look European.

Trying to position the photo perfectly without wasting too much space. It was nice to get a level of rocks, sea, earth, mankind, sky and trees all in the one photo.
This is my favourite photo of the Bell Tower, I love the position, the colours including all the shades of blue, the contrast, the use of space and balance, I would so post-card this one.
Perth isn't the most exciting place in the world, but it's nice to find beauty and appreciate the little city for what it is.

Would love advice on Landscape Photography since it's my biggest area of interest.
Give it to me if you've got it!