Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Nankeen Kestrel
Labels:
Australia,
Dev Wijewardane,
falls NSW,
Kestrel,
Nankeen Kestrel
Red-Rumped Parrot
Labels:
Australia,
Dev Wijewardane,
falls NSW,
parrot,
Red-rumped Parrot
Friday, November 28, 2008
Grafiti Pinar ChamartÃn
Grafiti Pinar ChamartÃn
grafiti - Ampelokipi
grafiti - Ampelokipi
Graffiti Wallpaper 1024x768
Graffiti Wallpaper 1024x768
Art of Graffiti Wallpaper
Un petit delire sur photoshop, pour ceux qui suivent c'est du deja vu mais pour les autres voici un free Graffiti wallpaper ;)
Je vous le deconseille si vous avez beaucoup d'icones sur le bureau...
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
The Farmers Wife
Labels:
Dev,
Dev Wijewardane,
Farmers Wife,
Sri Lanka,
Wijewardane,
woman
Brown-headed Barbet
Labels:
Bird,
Brown-headed Barbet,
Dev Wijewardane,
Sri Lanka,
Wijewardane
The Watch Hut
Farmers in Sri Lanka spend nights in huts like this during harvest periods to watch for raiding herds of Elephants.
Monday, May 19, 2008
Hanging Rock
Labels:
Australia,
Blackheath,
Blue Mountains,
Hanging,
Hanging Rock,
NSW
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Wentworth Falls
Labels:
Australa,
Blue Mountains,
falls,
falls NSW,
Waterfall,
Wentworth,
Wentworth Falls
Monday, April 28, 2008
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge
This shot was taken from Mrs Macquaries chair. Most of the other photographers left soon after sunset. They weren't around when the sky turned orange.
Click here to see another shot of the Opera house from a different angle.
Click here for another image of The Opera House and the Sydney CBD
Click here to see another shot of the Opera house from a different angle.
Click here for another image of The Opera House and the Sydney CBD
Labels:
Australa,
falls NSW,
Harbour Bridge,
Opera House,
Sunset,
Sydney
Katoomba Falls
Labels:
Australia,
Blue Mountains,
falls NSW,
Katoomba,
Waterfall
St Mary's Cathedral - High Dynamic Range
The ratio between the highest and the lowest values of a physical medium is referred to as "dynamic range". The dynamic range of a real world scene can be very high if the image, for example, includes a bright sky and dark shadows. Unfortunately cameras are unable to capture the whole range of such scenes.
In order to produce an image with the whole dynamic range of the scene, several photographs have to be captured at different exposure levels and merged together to produce an HDR image.
In order to produce the above image, i combined 5 photographs using Photomatix.
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