This is an original photograph.
This is a digital abstract piece made of different flame fractals created with Apophysis and mixed in the GIMP. / / Inspired by “The Great, Bloody And Bruised Veil Of The World”, a song by Current Ninety Three. / / / DETAILS / this digitalart original picture’s size is 4555×4068 px. / click a thumbnail for a real-size detail from the original / / / / © 2007 Nodakami
bare oak tree against peach and lavender sunset
landscape
Kootenay National Park is located in southeastern British Columbia Canada covering 1,406 km² (543 mi²) in the Canadian Rockies and forms part of a World Heritage Site. The park ranges in elevation from 918 metres (3,011’) at the south-west park entrance to 3,424 metres (11,235’) at Deltaform Mountain. Kootenay forms one of the four contiguous mountain parks in the Canadian Rockies; the other three being Banff National Park directly to the east, Yoho National Park directly to the north and Jasper National Park which does not share a boundary with Kootenay National Park. Initially called “Kootenay Dominion Park”, the park was created in 1920 as part of an agreement between the province of British Columbia and the Canadian federal government to build a highway in exchange for title (property) to a strip of land on either side of the route. A strip of land 8 km. wide on each side of the newly constructed 94 km. Banff-Windermere Highway was set aside as a national park. While the park is open all year, the major tourist season lasts from June to September. Most campgrounds are open from early May to late September while limited winter camping is available only at the Dolly Varden campground. The park takes its name from the Kootenay River, one of the two major rivers which flow through the park, the other being the Vermillion River. While the Vermillion River is completely contained within the park, the Kootenay River has its headwaters just outside of the park boundary, flows through the park into the Rocky Mountain Trench, eventually joining the Columbia River. The Banff-Windermere Highway, #93 follows the path of both rivers through the park. source: wikipedia Taken with a Nikon D70s with a 18-200mm Sigma lens
Funny / Light Shirt Colour Version / If you like this one, take a look at 97
Digital abstract / fractals and photography mixed media / / 4,5 megapixels (1752×2558), 2008.11.09th / © 2008 by Nodakami / /
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Lookout Mountain Golden, Co.
A star. Not sure which one….hard to tell through the fog. Pen Argyl, PA. Straight from my lovely little Sony.
TO SHARE WITH YOU …assorted shots of our gathering… thank you again for your precious support and well wishes! Dalzenia and Grandma Annie * all viewed are family members…
taken with olympus E 510 14/42 lens / p mode ae brkt ,auto exp, HDR lightroom2 / taken on Ice Field Parkway just before Columbia Ice Fields
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Life goes on, down by the river. Folks are peacefully mingling about the World Trade Center complex. I imagine this must have been just like this on Sept. 10th, 2001. Oddly enough, if you look really close at the left side of this image, (at the second set of palm tree trunks inside the building), does it not appear as if one of the towers is kicking out a white cloud and above the cloud it appears to be crumbling? Crap, not sure that I can leave this posted now, I just can’t bear watching images of the towers pancaking and coming down …. Taken with Nikon D200 and Nikkor 24-120mm lens. HDR image created from single RAW image using ReDynaMix. / Best viewed in Large for sure! This image is currently on display at the Walls Fine Art gallery in Downtown Norfolk, VA. Price here closely matches gallery price.
AS IS, / so exciting, found this old photo in my old NY album, thought I’d scan it. I had a Pentax back then I had bought in a tourist shop in Time square (young and naive…), but when i came back to live in Paris, I later got a dog who grabbed the strap from a shelf, and the camera broke… i never bought another decent camera for almost a decade… /
from another series taken with my Pentax, back in 93 in “the city that never sleep” said Franck. /
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Artwork Worktime: 7 hours Listen to: THRESHOLD – Extinct Instinct / No Stock-Material use!
A Shanksville firefighter’s coat signed by members of the Shanksville Fire Department was the most prominent item on display at the original site of the temporary Flight 93 Memorial outside of Shanksville, PA. Photo taken in the fall of 2003 with a Kodak 3.0 megapixel camera.
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