For a complete change of atmosphere, from fruit bats to fish eagles and hot air balloons to helicopters, a selection of ‘in flight’ images.
http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/pennymorgan/gallery/Featured-gallery-Airborn/G000066DGtuaJJak/P0000Tg_E8Sq1Yec
For a complete change of atmosphere, from fruit bats to fish eagles and hot air balloons to helicopters, a selection of ‘in flight’ images.
http://pa.photoshelter.com/c/pennymorgan/gallery/Featured-gallery-Airborn/G000066DGtuaJJak/P0000Tg_E8Sq1Yec
These are among several I took of this amazing building.
I found my polarizer extremely useful in the very bright sunlight.
Some more of my Northern Territory photos… the folder contains over 90!!
I’ve finally managed to finish editing my pictures taken in the Northern Territory, Australia, around Darwin, Kakadu National Park, Katherine and Litchfield. Well worth visiting! A mixed bag in my opinion, from a photographic angle, let me know what anyone thinks.
I particularly liked these two…
I will soon place a folder of images from a trip to the Northern Territory in Australia. This photo is of the lotus lily flower, truly beautiful, the area in the billabong this was taken will be full of them shortly.
_MG_1608.jpg This beautiful old building, now an art gallery and museum in Fremantle, looked all the more majestic with its contrast against the blue sky. I was using a circular polarizer, which I experimented with a great deal in Australia due to the extremely bright sunlight.
_MG_1671.jpg The photographer taking the photographer. A chance shot captured from the back of a boat on Perths Swan estuary. I wonder if the reverse photograph has been published anywhere?
_MG_1623.jpg Where do I start with my Australia photographs. There are so many. I took several of the tree and bench and this turned out the best, for the size of the tree dwarfing the bench, the emptiness of the bench, with the big city skyline in the distance, but also for somewhere you can escape to for a bit of peace.