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Fairbairn Dam

Fairbairn Dam is located 25km from Emerald in North West Queensland. It is the states second largest lake (covering 15000 ha) and supplies a large number of farms, mines and local towns people. The subsequently formed Lake Maraboon is also stocked with Australian Bass, Barramundi, Mary River cod, Saratoga and many others, it also allows recreational boating. I headed out to have a scout around for future photo spots and decided to take a few snaps. The first three are of the spillway, the fourth and fifth show the earthen dam wall.

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Brief light

“I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by.” - Douglas Adams

I’ve really begun to enjoy being involved with photographic briefs. This one was a bit hit and miss after a series of unfortunate events. The brief was simple enough, ‘light’… So I headed into the city and tried a couple of different things. The last photo was my final submission.

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Unstable for 12 months

“Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm.” ― Winston Churchill

Well we made it. Twelve months after launching Unstable Image, we’ve clocked over 10 000 views and counting. Here are a few of the stats;

  • 76 posts
  • 5 Authors
  • 82 subscribers
  • 171 comments
  • 10,343 views
  • 509 likes
  • All from 99 different countries

Over the last month and a half I’ve been moving towns and this has taken up a rather large chunk of my time. Joe has kept things ticking along posting some great images over that time which I’m very grateful for. Over this weekend I’ve had my first real opportunity to have a look around for photo spots and I can’t wait to start sharing them with you all.

Thanks again for taking the time to read, like and comment. It makes it all the more fun for us. We’re also still keen for people to submit their own work if they feel they have something to share, email us or head to the Facebook page.

What would a blog post on Unstable Image be without a photo? This one I took with a great group of new friends as we watched the sun go down over Fairbairn Dam last weekend.

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Thanks again and salud.

AiM

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Kangaroo Point Views

Cities, like cats, will reveal themselves at night - Rupert Brooke

As my time in Brisbane comes to a close (for this chapter anyway), I recently had an opportunity to spend an evening at one of my favourite CBD vantage points. Kangaroo Point is one of the oldest suburbs of Brisbane, directly east of the CBD giving it some of the best views of the city at sunset. The cliffs sit over 20m above the city giving a brilliant view both up and down the river, across to South Bank and all the way to Mount Cootha in the distance. I also used this opportunity to test out my Fisheye lens for night long exposures. After doing quite a few long exposure shots I became well aware of my 40 year old tripod’s limitations. That said, I did leave it on a bench for 5 mins as I wandered around and it was still there when I came back! This outing prompted me to speed up my purchase of a new tripod (stay tuned for a review later) as I’m becoming more uneasy about locking a proper coin worth of gear on a not overly steady tripod.

Hope you enjoy.

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Fishy Forest

The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness ― John Muir

I find such peace when surrounding myself with nature, Springbrook National Park really lets you do this. The park is around 100km south of Brisbane (Queensland) and is part of a group of shield volcanoes covering over 6000 ha. I headed out with a few friends and spent the day walking just a small percentage of the tracks to a couple of the more well known sites. Passing through a forest like this, it’s hard to really capture through photography how large and all encompassing  it is. I decided, in an attempt to capture some sort of scale, to take my Rokinon 8mm fisheye for a field test. I’ve not done a review on this lens yet as it’s been a really tricky fella to get the hang of, and I felt it would be unfair to judge it until I’d learnt how to use it properly (my problem, not its).

Some people really don’t like the distortion created by the lens, I personally love it as it really gives that sensation of overbearing and vastness of the forest. One of the issues I’m having is getting the correct exposure so you’ll see a few HDR (High Dynamic Range) photos below. I’ve also included a couple of photos from the 15-85mm.

We visited Natural Bridge first which is a naturally formed arch creating a wonderful waterfall into a cave which is home to glowworms. We then headed on to Purlingbrook Falls, in a few of the photos you can see quite a bit of smoke hanging around in the air from a bush fire that was burning to the south of the hills.

As always, click on the photos to view larger versions.

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Off to The Emerald City

Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Bluebirds fly. Birds fly Over The Rainbow. Why then, oh why can’t I? If happy little Bluebirds fly beyond the rainbow, why oh why cant I? – Dorothy

883km North West of Brisbane lies the town of Emerald. With a population of around 15000 it services a large area consisting of two main industries, farming and mining. As of January, this 133 year old town will be my new base of operations for at least the next three years. One of the many things I’m excited about are the new photographic opportunities that this new area will present! A lot more nature, macro, star trails and wildlife will be coming the blogs way next year.

In September this year we took a few days to fly up and have a good look around… our yellow brick road began at Brisbane Airport not long after sunrise.

Quick shot from airport parking before heading off.

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Guns of Brisbane

Fort Lytton was built in 1880 and operational until the 1950′s. It was commissioned in response to aggressive Russian expansion in the 1870′s. It’s position at the narrowest part of the mouth of the Brisbane River put it in good stead to defend against a Naval attack. Although the guns were never fired in anger, during the Boer and the World Wars, thousands of troops were trained there.

Disappearing carriage artillery, anti-air defenses, a fortress and associated buildings are still there, a great weekend visit (open Sundays) with firings of ‘Marc’ and ‘Antony’. There are also two museums with great historical displays. The land was set aside by the surrounding oil companies and funded to create a National Park in the late 1980′s. It’s an odd feeling having this wonderful historic park surrounded by heavy industrial oil equipment, but at least it wasn’t allowed to be consumed by development.

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Castles in the sand

Marcoola is an area around 120km north of Brisbane on the east coast of Australia. There is around 12km of beach front with a very minimal visual human footprint. Unlike the internationally well know Gold Coast (A.K.A Surfers Paradise), Marcoola takes the more laid back approach at beach life. I thought I’d share a couple of family snaps from a trip up there earlier this year.

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Brisbane City by Night

A while ago I headed into the city late one night to have a wander around and take a couple of shots that had been busting to try. I took my trusty 40 year old tripod, 15-85mm and headed towards the city lights. I’d never tried a nighttime long exposure before, so it’s fair to say there were a few test shots and lessons learnt. The two main things I’ve picked up so far are that I need a new, more stable tripod and to switch image stabilisation off. I should also mention that bringing my cable release along would have been a good idea as well!

This shot was taken at f/13 for 30s. My understanding is, when IS is on, and your camera is mounted on a tripod, the correction element in the camera will look for movement that is not there. This can result in a soft/blurry photo.

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Nerd Inside

Absence Explained

Over the last couple of weeks I’ve been in the uncomfortable period between computers. I’ve decided to retire my laptop (with extra screen) and return to a desktop. Running a simple, three image composition would make steam come out of the USB slots! I put all blog posting on hold until I could get onto the new machine as the laptop was becoming harder and harder to use for image processing and the like.

Although the new machine is up and running, I’m yet to make the final decision on what software to install for image work. I was previously using CS5.5 and Bridge for batch processing and although this combination was working OK, it was far from perfect as my file management is disgraceful and bulk processing of photos was tedious to say the least. I’ve installed the demo of Lightroom 4 and I’ll be giving this a go for the next 30 days to see if it better fits my needs. I also watched an interesting video by Chase Jarvis (link) on the lengths they go to for file management and workflow. Extensive is an understatement!

Before shot of the steam engine and messy desk.

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