Sunday, July 8, 2012
Sunday, June 17, 2012
A Very Early Trip into the City
Went into the city this morning with some friends to take photos. As usual, I couldn't help taking some photos with my phone and Instagram. Here are the results.
Before the City Wakes Up.
Manchester Unity Building
Flinders Street Station
Swanston Street
Degraves Street
Breakfast
A City Lane Way
A Bird
That's all of them, the good, the bad and the very ugly. The city is a very different place early in the morning.
Before the City Wakes Up.
Manchester Unity Building
Flinders Street Station
Swanston Street
Degraves Street
Breakfast
A City Lane Way
A Bird
That's all of them, the good, the bad and the very ugly. The city is a very different place early in the morning.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
More Trips Away
The last two weekends has seen me travelling up to some country areas to photograph some bike races. My phone is always with me, which means I can take more instagram photos. Here are some from Harcourt.
It was cold and wet on the first day.
They look like snow, but they were plants that had this gorgeous fluffy flower, but it was too windy, and they were to delicate to get any good images.
A very typical scene from that area. The gum trees around a dam.
A lot of grapes are grown up in this area. Of course being the start of winter, the vines have lost their leaves.
Apparently that is a mountain in the background. The sun came out on the Sunday. These were all taken the weekend before last, and last weekend I went to Creswick.
This is what I saw while I was waiting for a bunch of riders, I was waiting a long time, they had a long way to come. Funny bare hills.
This was while waiting for more. I was on top of hill this time. I thought this would make a great backdrop for the cyclists, and it did.
This is taken at the end, but not in Creswick, this was in Whittlesea, where I found myself on Sunday, photographing a recreational ride.
I like instagram and find it is a lot of fun. I might just use it for this blog, so you can see where I go according to the images, of course you can follow me on facebook or twittter and then you will know straight away.
It was cold and wet on the first day.
They look like snow, but they were plants that had this gorgeous fluffy flower, but it was too windy, and they were to delicate to get any good images.
A very typical scene from that area. The gum trees around a dam.
A lot of grapes are grown up in this area. Of course being the start of winter, the vines have lost their leaves.
Apparently that is a mountain in the background. The sun came out on the Sunday. These were all taken the weekend before last, and last weekend I went to Creswick.
This is what I saw while I was waiting for a bunch of riders, I was waiting a long time, they had a long way to come. Funny bare hills.
This was while waiting for more. I was on top of hill this time. I thought this would make a great backdrop for the cyclists, and it did.
This is taken at the end, but not in Creswick, this was in Whittlesea, where I found myself on Sunday, photographing a recreational ride.
I like instagram and find it is a lot of fun. I might just use it for this blog, so you can see where I go according to the images, of course you can follow me on facebook or twittter and then you will know straight away.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Wet Trip to the City
An Instagram trip into the city today.
The view outside the train window. It was wet and I wasn't looking forward to walking around the city in it.
This is the view we saw after we got up the escalators at Melbourne Central, the shot tower.
These doors were so cute. They were in Melbourne Central and opened up the store Peter Alexander, famous for Pajamas.
I couldn't resist taking a photo of the lovely baked goods in a Chinese bakery in Bourke Street, around the corner from the Chinatown.
Some of the views on the train when we were leaving the city. These are the old Housing Commission flats, I believe they are getting rid of a lot of these.
This is the back of the Collingwood Town Hall. You see it on the train line I have to take to get home, it is an amazing building. Would love to go inside one day.
This is a strange photo, also taken from inside the train, as the previous two were as well. I love this station. I have never got off at it, but I like the way it is on a bend. West Richmond Station, for anyone who wants to know.
There you have my instagram day in the city. Hope you had fun on yours as well.
The view outside the train window. It was wet and I wasn't looking forward to walking around the city in it.
This is the view we saw after we got up the escalators at Melbourne Central, the shot tower.
These doors were so cute. They were in Melbourne Central and opened up the store Peter Alexander, famous for Pajamas.
I couldn't resist taking a photo of the lovely baked goods in a Chinese bakery in Bourke Street, around the corner from the Chinatown.
Some of the views on the train when we were leaving the city. These are the old Housing Commission flats, I believe they are getting rid of a lot of these.
This is the back of the Collingwood Town Hall. You see it on the train line I have to take to get home, it is an amazing building. Would love to go inside one day.
This is a strange photo, also taken from inside the train, as the previous two were as well. I love this station. I have never got off at it, but I like the way it is on a bend. West Richmond Station, for anyone who wants to know.
There you have my instagram day in the city. Hope you had fun on yours as well.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Revisiting the Past
Earlier this year, on my birthday actually, I went to the city for lunch and I took my camera. I tried doing some HDR images, but at that time I only had photoshop. Since then I have purchased Photomatix and I thought today I would try redoing some of the images I had done from that day.
I thought they were too grey before. It was a very overcast day, and the light was very bright, as is to be expected in early January. However, whilst I still think this is very grey, there is still lots of splashes of colour here and there. I do think it is vibrant.
This was one of my favourite images from that day. I compared this image with the original HDR I did with Photoshop and this is a lot better. The colours really pop. There isn't a lot of colour, but what there is really stands out.
Under the train lines. I don't know if this one is better, it is certainly more realistic.
I haven't done this much. That is turn an image into black and white during the HDR process, or rather in Photomatix. I don't mind it and thing it works well with this image.
What is your favourite?
I thought they were too grey before. It was a very overcast day, and the light was very bright, as is to be expected in early January. However, whilst I still think this is very grey, there is still lots of splashes of colour here and there. I do think it is vibrant.
This was one of my favourite images from that day. I compared this image with the original HDR I did with Photoshop and this is a lot better. The colours really pop. There isn't a lot of colour, but what there is really stands out.
Under the train lines. I don't know if this one is better, it is certainly more realistic.
I haven't done this much. That is turn an image into black and white during the HDR process, or rather in Photomatix. I don't mind it and thing it works well with this image.
What is your favourite?
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Phillip Island Nobbies
On Saturday I took some photos at the Nobbies. I showed the photos on my other blog, here. I thought I would show some here as well, though, I wanted to see what they would be like if they were black and white.
Sometimes when you make images in just black and white in makes the viewer concentrate more on the mood, and you don't get distracted by the colours. The ocean has many colours in it, but in these images I want you to look at the waves, because when we were there at the rocks, that is all we look at, the waves.
The sea was angry and the rocks were being pounded, over and over by the waves. It is not very often you them like this.
The waves were huge, and every now and then one of them would go so much higher than any of the others. This image works better in black and white because I found the corner in the left bottom too distracting. It is all green, now you just look at the wave. Well, I hope you do.
Wind surfers, must have been a great day for them It was so wild. I don't know how these guys were doing it. They must have been having a lot of fun, but they must have been so cold as well. I was freezing. The wind was so chilly, felt like it was coming straight off the Antarctica, probably was.
Would you go wind surfing in this weather?
Sometimes when you make images in just black and white in makes the viewer concentrate more on the mood, and you don't get distracted by the colours. The ocean has many colours in it, but in these images I want you to look at the waves, because when we were there at the rocks, that is all we look at, the waves.
The sea was angry and the rocks were being pounded, over and over by the waves. It is not very often you them like this.
The waves were huge, and every now and then one of them would go so much higher than any of the others. This image works better in black and white because I found the corner in the left bottom too distracting. It is all green, now you just look at the wave. Well, I hope you do.
Wind surfers, must have been a great day for them It was so wild. I don't know how these guys were doing it. They must have been having a lot of fun, but they must have been so cold as well. I was freezing. The wind was so chilly, felt like it was coming straight off the Antarctica, probably was.
Would you go wind surfing in this weather?
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Photos at Phillip Island
Yesterday I went to Phillip Island to photograph some cycling that was happening on the Grand Prix Circuit. Here are a couple of my favourites.
And.
It wasn't a great day for taking photos and not sure that the ones I've chosen are that great. I did take a couple of the weather.
A very dark cloud was heading our way and we thought for sure it was going to bring a massive amount of rain, luckily, it went right over and rained somewhere else. Well that one did.
Then it would all break up and the sun would come out. Such strange weather.
And.
It wasn't a great day for taking photos and not sure that the ones I've chosen are that great. I did take a couple of the weather.
A very dark cloud was heading our way and we thought for sure it was going to bring a massive amount of rain, luckily, it went right over and rained somewhere else. Well that one did.
Then it would all break up and the sun would come out. Such strange weather.
Friday, May 11, 2012
An Instagram Field Trip
On the weekend while in Aireys Inlet one of the things I tried to remember to do was take photos with my phone and instagram. I thought it would be fun to do and would let people who are friends with me on facebook get an idea where I was. Of course I played with the filters.
A quick post today. I had a very late night last night and I can’t think very well today. I hope you like the weekend through the instagram camera on my phone.
I have put all the other photos from the weekend on my website, I have also included quite a few that I didn’t put up here, and I may add more to them as well. If you would like to see the photos in galleries, then go to my website www.leannecole.com.au.
I am off to Philip Island tomorrow for a cycling event, and I hope to have a chance to get down to the beach to get some photos as well. Enjoy your weekend, till tomorrow.
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