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Comment by Iris on July 14, 2011 at 7:09pm

I didn't realise that there was a photography group on Tripatini, so this is a wonderful surprise.

I am from New Zealand, presently holiday in Queensland Australia, where devastatingly my SLR developed a fault so has been unusable. Horrors with such fantastic opportunities. Have resorted to my iphone camera! Better than nothing!

Attached is a shot of my home area landscape, Te Mata Peak Hawke's Bay New Zealand, just to tempt you to visit down-under. Te Mata Peak is an earthquake thrust causing spectacular vistas. Sea shells are imbedded in the rocks, proof that it was once under the sea.  

Comment by Sarah Coghill on June 17, 2011 at 6:59am

I have just published a new collection of images from Sydney, Melbourne and Perth from my recent visit to Australia in April. Click the link to view the full gallery. Images can be made available to accompany travel articles - please contact me with any enquiries.

White Light Gallery Australia images 

 

Comment by Terrie Eliker on June 14, 2011 at 3:42am
The third Maui Photo Festival & Workshops, set for August 24-28, 2011 at the Hyatt Regency Maui, brings world-class photographers to one of the word's most photogenic places: Maui. From novice to professional — attendees will learn from classroom sessions, location shoots, and hands-on demo sessions led by pro photographers. Optional excursions include doors-off helicopter shoots or underwater photo tours. Space is limited. Five-day festival rate $595, $495 and $395.
Comment by tran minh chau on April 20, 2011 at 3:14am

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Comment by EnLinea Media on April 12, 2011 at 3:26pm
Can any of you pros out there help out a fellow Tripatini member with a question about web sites for uploading stock photos? If so, please reply by clicking here.Thanks!!
Comment by Martin on April 11, 2011 at 1:29am

Anyone interested I am offering photography master classes of Malta and Gozo twice a year. These will be extensive workshops including Photoshop. Some of the locations will be learning to shoot interiors inside Palaces, 5000 year old temples, Punic temple and many more spectacular locations. These workshops will only run twice a year   with limited spaces available. I hope you enjoy the clip.

http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xoAH4alPG4

Comment by Portugal Dream Coast on April 7, 2011 at 8:38am

Erected at a height of 113 meters above sea level, as sign of gratitude of peace , Christ of King was thought by Cardeal D. Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira (the mentor of the project) .

 

D. Manuel Gonçalves Cerejeira, after a trip to Christ Redentor in Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) in 1934 though on his construction, but only in 1949 started and ended in 1959, has a sign of gratitude to absence of Portugal in World War II . More information on Christ the King , clicking here .

 

Christ the King in near Almada, a city with more than 160.000 people , also famous for his bridge 25th April (2,7 kms). Has lots of known beaches like Costa da Caparica, Praia da Saúde, Cabana do Pescador, Fonte da Telha and lots of others. Golf, surf, bodyboarding or kitesurf are sports that we usually see at this part of the coast. Amazing locals for photography.

Comment by Martin on April 6, 2011 at 8:56pm

I like to think that amateur or other we are all photographers first after being people, that is what binds us together in this group. 

You speak of uncomfortable...I specialise in travel and adventure travel/photojournalism so I have been dangling from cliffs, crossed the Western desert on Camel back it took 6 months (in Australia). Been in my sea kayak for a month it just keep on going. But you know the life experience is great. I myself get as much out of adventure as laying on that Monastery floor. As photographers we are exposed to the true visual wonders of the world, we don't just see we notice. For me my work as a photographer is my vehicle for travelling through life and it is my breath!

Comment by Northeast News on April 6, 2011 at 8:40pm

I'm just an amateur, Martin, although we should never forget that the word "amateur" derives from the Latin word for "love," and people will do a lot of crazy things for love. Lying on the floor of a monastery, for example. (And your photo was worth it.)

What's the craziest thing -- or most uncomfortable position -- you photographers have ever done to get a good photograph?

Comment by Martin on April 6, 2011 at 7:35pm
Hey NN thank you for your complement. :-)  I took the image in a Carmelite Monastery in the walled city of Mdina in Malta. I am laying on the floor with my camera mounted on a tripod looking up at the ceiling.  It was a challenging shot to take but it turned out ok, I'm glad you like it.
 

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