Our girl Dakota… Featured in group(s) Dimensions / The Compact Group / Nirvana / Paws and Claws / Eye Contact / Red Bubble Homepage / Dogs and Cats / PhoDOGraphy Challenge(s) / Top ten in Black and White Group challenge / Top ten in The Compact Group challenge Win in best B/W in Light in the Darkness Group challenge Olympus sp510uz
While admiring and photographing a beautiful 1957 Chrysler New Yorker, the proud owner asked me if I wanted to see something inside. Of course I said yes. He then showed me this record player which he explained was an option available on only a few of these cars. It played 16 2/3 speed records. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28. / “First Car CD Player” has been featured in: / POINT AND SHOOTERS/November, 2009
This shot has been featured in the groups A Beautiful Blur and Waterfall Photography Taken in Watkins Glen state park Taken with a Nikon d-40 hdr done with photomatix / other editing done with photoshop cs3
Another capture of a waterfall in western ghats, Karnataka. camera; canon PowerShot Pro1 / ISO 100, f8,2 sec, no filters
Taken with a Fujifilm 10mp s8100. This one of a series of shots taken at Trebarwith Strand on the North Cornwall coast, 13.10.09, see the others in the series below: All shots are straight from the camera (with the exception of a few crops)
as is fuji finepix S8100 a Lipton tea bag ready to drop into a mug for a tea break :)) / / /
Upper Antelope Canyon is a very narrow slot canyon created in Navajo sandstone in northern Arizona. It is periodically swept by powerful flood water that scour the walls and remove the sandy floor. Then more sand sweeps in with the wind. It’s famous among photographers. This is one of the many shots I took during my much too brief tour of the canyon. It was definitely on my bucket list. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18. Mostly shot on the sunset setting. Featured in Point and Shooters 11/16/09 / Featured in Visual Artists of Green Valley 11/15/09 SEND YOUR VALENTINE A RED ROCK HEART!
Macro of a paperweight,taken using a Fugi Finepix s7000 and handheld. Image has been cropped slightly.
A glorious budding Dahlia from the Botanical gardens in Glasnevin, Dublin. Artwork from Ireland. / Camera: Canon IXUS 800IS Complementary image: (also available from the flower gallery) /
The middle falls at Letchworth State Park, in Castile, NY are the highest – dropping some 107 feet – and widest of the three cascades on the Genesee River that roar through the 17 mile gorge we proudly call – and others have as well – the “Grand Canyon of the East.” In some places along the river, the rugged rocky cliffs are as much as 600 feet high. Extraordinarily beautiful no matter what season we are in, Letchworth offers particularly stunning views and glorious color when the leaves reach their peak about mid-October. Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY, Oct. 22, 2009 Sony DSC-H9 – Point and Shoot
Our beautiful garden Budha. / Love at first site at a fairtrade-expo last summer / in Velp(near Arnhem) (canonpowershotA480,a little edge cutting and warmth in colour) /
This is our Kaya in her Favorite pose !:) / I wanted to do the background different,before entering,but still have to learn how to… / i couldn’t resit putting it up for a challenge…;p
I wanted to express the sense that each of us is changed by our lives, that each person we meet changes us and each experience leaves its mark, leaving us damaged, changed, but if we’re lucky, unbroken. Each of the features used in this image belongs to someone close to me, none are stock, and the blue/green eye is mine. It is a self portrait even though the face is not mine. Photo manipulation using all my own resources. Canon Powershot A480 for all images. Proudly New Zealand-made.
The Board Walk was taken at the Mississauga Rotary Club Marsh Lands Park. Located behind the Jack Darling Park in the south western area of Mississauga, Ontario., Canada. / While out walking with my best friend and greatest fan Jacqueline. / We stoped for a while to enjoy the scene and for me to take few photographs. / I like the way this scene look and felt when I pictured it framed and hung on a wall in my home….if it doesn’t sell out first….lol / The board walks are suspend over most of the marsh lands area. I was told that it was done this way to protect the plants and to increase the view. ======================================= Taken with: Kodak C653 (Pocket Digital Cam.) / Tripod mounted. / Noise reduction & processing done with: Corel paint Shop Pro X2.
This is 3 year old John Morgan and his little pig Black Betty. / The original photo was taken at a pet pared in Clarkson Ky. by my friend Mary Kay Franklin this Fall. The photo was so busy with way to much background, such as peoples legs and other pets that you could barley see the this special moment between these two best friends. I have since taught Mary Kay how to use the lens to do as much cropping as possible. The photo didn’t have enough resolution in it to be acceptable after my close crop so with the help (salvation actually) of Photoshop CS4 and a lot of time I ended up with this and was very pleased. I used Orton and a lot of dodging and burning to get to this point. / I was out at John Morgan and Black Betty’s home today and got some new photos, which I have yet to download and start to work on. It is quite funny to watch this little pot bellied pig, three dogs and John morgan play with each other.
An evening of boating among the Gulf Islands of British Columbia, Canada, often has the added benefit of quite wonderful skyscapes. Especially in May and June, we get these cloud formations that have a wide variety of shades and colours. At times it looks like a downpour is imminent,but it seldom is at that time of year. This view was taken a few miles off Sidney, a town on the Saanich Peninsula just north of the city of Victoria. The large hump at the right is Salt Spring , the largest of the southern group of islands. BTW, it might appear that this is an HDR image; it isn’t, I prefer not to use it. / Taken June 17, 2009 / Fuji S100FS camera.
A bright morning on the road between Calgary and Canmore,Alberta,Canada. Do these people ever get tired of the view?? I was standing on the far western edge of the vast Canadian prairie, and behind these homes are the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, reflecting the early morning sun. Sept.7, 2009 / Fuji S100FS camera /
i found this old rusty truck at the route 66 museum in Kingston AZ. . .I’m a chevy Girl! ;<) Taken with my Kodak / M1033 / Smart Capture
I had fun today Shooting photo’s for a challange in Our Eastman KODAK photography group! ~ Here an Old Tube radio, a “Project to refinish” This ole radio sits in the back of my antique shop shot with my Kodak M1033
~ Tranquil Serenity ~ Today I sat listening to the quiet, basking in its / calm serenity. So undisturded in peacefulness, and / embrassed by natural tranquility. Taking in the moments of its fresh air, and / flirting with its seductiveness oh, so serene. Aw the precious moments, like finding / a little cool peacefulness on the river side… Canon PowerShot S3 IS / Photograph taken as the early morning sunrise illuminates the autumn leaves on the beautiful picturesque Arkansas, White River. / ALL PHOTOS BELOW ARE CLICKABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE RIVER RAIN DOWN BY THE OLD MILL STREAM CLOUDS ON THE WATER, FIRE NEAR THE SKY GOLDEN DAZE
As I was watching these canoeists,I was thinking..they’re floating on one of the world’s most beautiful lakes, fed by glaciers high in the Rocky Mountains.Behind them march thousands upon tens of thousands of trees, climbing up the slopes of towering peaks which once were the bed of a shallow sea, and were thrust upward with power we can’t begin to imagine, to form peaks thousands of feet above the level of the present oceans. And this is hundreds of miles from the closest ocean. And above it all,the ever-changing sky,now blue and serene, but in another moment, dark and storm-tossed. I felt how tiny we all are compared to what surrounds us every day. It is so seldom we stop to think how much we have to be thankful for and appreciate the beauty that we have been given. / Taken at Lake Maligne, Jasper National Park, Alberta,Canada. / Sept. 4, 2009. / Sony DSCF828 camera.
It doesn’t really look like an island from this angle, but that grove of trees on the rocky mound is the end of Spirit Island as seen from the water of Lake Maligne, in Jasper National Park, Alberta,Canada. It’s not a view that we’d seen anywhere in other photos, which was what we were trying to do: capture some views that were different. / It looked like the surrounding ranges of the Rocky Mountains were holding the island in a protective embrace, protecting it from the stormy weather up there on the high altitudes. Sept. 4, 2009, Sony DSCF828 camera. /
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