Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls - Tilt Shift Effect

Spanning the border between Argentina and Brazil Iguazu Falls is made up of many cascades producing vast sprays of water. The falls are located where the Iguazu River tumbles over the edge of the Paraná Plateau and is one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world. 

Iguazu Falls from the Santa Maria Viewing Platform

The site consists of the national park and national reserves in Misiones Province, north-eastern Argentina. The Iguazú River forms the northern boundary of both the reserves and park, and also the southern boundary of Iguaçu National Park World Heritage site in Brazil.

Birds Eye View of Iguazu Falls # 2

Numerous islands along the 2.7 km long (1.7 mi) edge divide the falls into numerous separate waterfalls and cataracts, varying between 60 to 82 metres (197 to 269 ft) high. The number of these smaller waterfalls fluctuates from 150 to 300, depending on the water level.

The Isla San Martin viewing platform

Although I visited the falls in summer I wasn't blessed with good weather but the overcast sky compliments the unique atmosphere created by the power of the falls and the jungle setting. Iguazu definitely has a 'Jurassic Park' feel and you can easily imagine giant dinosaurs roaming the subtropical rainforest and Pterodactylus circling in the skies above.



Follow the link blow to see my full gallery of images from Iguazu Falls.

http://images.russellbevanphotography.com/gallery/Iguazu-Falls/G0000DEOM_h_Zto4

I'm currently working on more photos from my trip to Argentina & Chile - Next up is Torres del Paine National Park, Patagonia.

Thanks

Russ

Tuesday, March 12, 2013


As some of you may have noticed I'm currently in the process of revamping my website, blog and social media pages etc.

In the next couple of months I'll be refining my existing website galleries and also adding more work from my last two trips to Morocco and South America (Argentina & Chile).

I've also decided to break away from just showcasing my travel and landscape work by including some of my other photographic projects - portraits, music events and product photography.

Watch this space for more info :)




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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Le Comment du pOurqÙoi?


Le Comment du pOurqÙoi?

The How of why? is the debut album from my friends progressive jazz band 'Cruz controL' and two of my photos appear in the CD sleeve!

  

" This album is a nice slap in the face: it wakes you like a heavy metal guitar riff" but "it soothes you atmospherically like a Curtis Mayfield song."(Jean-Claude Vantroyen, Le Soir)

The album is available now at all good record stores in Belgium, 
and on their label's website: mognomusic.com


For Cruz controL news check out the bands website www.cruzcontrol.info

and for more of my photos of the band:







Monday, July 9, 2012

The Tape Trade Live



Originated in Geneva in late 2010, the Tape Trade infuses a distinct style of indie rock into the European music scene bringing back some of the classic sounds that dominated the cassette era. The eclectic and international group composition is reflected in the band’s primal beats and fuzzed-out guitars. Band members have shared the stage with internationally acclaimed acts.


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Friday, June 1, 2012

I turned over the calendar today and realised that it's 

'my month' in the Nikon 2012 NPCI Calendar! 





Enjoy June!

Thursday, May 31, 2012


Festival Vision Urbaine (27 mai 2012)

Plainpalais, Genèva.

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I was invited along to take some photos of the event by a friend, 
who was participating in the Slam!  

Breakdance and Slam Concert

Follow Link to View Images:
http://images.russellbevanphotography.com/gallery/Plainpalais-Slam/G0000a2Z_eEFbh5c/C0000kThHCSpPVVc

Monday, May 21, 2012

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