November Photo Challenge - Entries (Post them here).
The topic this month is: "By The Sea."
This thread is only for posting your entry and any comments you'd like to make about your own photo.
If you would like to comment on other entries please use the comments thread.
As usual, one entry per person and the image must be your own work.
Normal forum rules and image size applies.
The image doesn't necessarily have to have been taken this month but we do encourage you to go out and enjoy the challenge.
The winner of the poll, which will be run at the end of the month, will get to choose next month's topic and have their photo posted in our "Photo Challenge Hall of Fame" thread.
Don't have any recent ones, but I took this about a year ago at Pumistone Passage on Bribie Island. Love the sunset and the Glasshouse Mountains in the background.
This picture was taken very early on the morning of 2 January this year at Broadbeach. It was such a peaceful time and place to be. A half hour later and it was like being in the Pitt St Mall with the number of people walking up and down the beach!
Snapped this at the bottom of Eighty mile Beach WA on my way down from Darwin , the sun going down , this is desolate place , not a soul for 100's of km's .
Brian.
This is one of many images I took one morning when Rick ( another IIS member ) and I went to Avoca Beach before Sunrise to try and put our new DSLR's to good use.
We were lucky to catch the light and colours as we did, as the Sun rose and it all changed so quickly.
Anyhow we had fun that morning and thanks for looking.
An old picture I found of the Solar eclipse 2012, taken in Port Douglas.
(this is a really awesome picture, but the 500 kb limit really takes the awesome out of it so here is a link to the full size http://i42.tinypic.com/aetbmp.jpg )
This is a bit old but I still love it. The color of the light was lovely. The girl didn't like crabs and was holding on to get out of the 'infested water' before they were attacked! It was so funny. I could hardly keep the camera still after she screamed.
For the past year I have been taking pics on and off of the Sunrise but this pic this morning I think represents something uniquely Australian. Taken form the traffic bridge at Brunswick Heads with a Canon 6D and 28-300mm Zoom.
Cheers Derek