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  • At the end of Lake St Claire, the deepest lake in Tasmania, the shoreline is made up of a glacial moraine, many small rocks tumbled down the mountains by water, ice and other rocks.

  • A grouping of boats on a lake in China

  • Reflection of the waterline of a boat.

  • An untouched photo .I took that shot at sunrise,every little stars you see were made of ice and refklected the sun.My favorite untouched so far. / Same morning as Criss Cross and Glittering without the blue tone. / / / / /

  • www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz ...the things you find at ridiculous times of the night (anytime before 7am). Featured in Lost in Space / Thank you. Featured in Photography – Rule of Thirds / Thank you. Featured on Object Studies and Concepts / Thank you Featured on Redbubbles Featured page / Thanks red elves. 2000+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Sold as a matted print 31 Aug 08. Thank you.

  • A thick fog enveloped the south end of Lake Union in Seattle on a January morning. This skeleton of a pier was just a few yards off shore, with the busy lakefront behind still hidden. Photo featured in Shutterbug, June 2006. Canon G6. Companion piece:

  • A thick fog enveloped the south end of Lake Union in Seattle on a January morning. This skeleton of a pier was just a few yards off shore, with the busy lakef ront behind still hidden. Canon G6. Featured in “Simple by Design” and “Light and Reflection” Companion piece:

  • All through the ages pools, lakes, sacred wells and springs have all been invested with magical properties and believed to be the dwelling places of the gods. Water is a universal symbol for the Soul and is represented by different moods and qualities. It can be gentle like rain and as hard as ice. In this painting using wax the Water Bird has arrived, to be refreshed and to return to its real state of purity by washing away the debit of the past. Encaustic wax

  • Morning mist rising off Lake Burley Griffin on a brisk Winter Morning is a classic and quite picturesque sight in Canberra. On this morning, I photographed a crew of rowers who appear as ghostly figures as they disappear into the mist. This is one of my earlier images, taken with a fairly simple point and shoot, but the capture was spot on despite the difficult light conditions. I cropped it in post processing, converted it to black and white and made very minor contrast adjustments. © 2008 A Spence. All Rights Reserved.

  • I noticed how green the relection was in this photo….So couldn’t resist yet another reflection image! 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble will go to The_Red_Cross_Victorian_Bushfires_Appeal until 30th June 2009.

  • Dock reflections, Lake Dora, Mount Dora Florida. / Nikon D300 Nikkor VR 18-200 lens. A little Jazz to set the mood! Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Reflections in Blue / Reflections in Blue

  • Reflections on Florida Spanish Architecture. Lake Dora, Mount Dora Florida. / Nikon D300. Nikkor VR 18-200 lens. Handheld, Sunset. This made me think of the amazing, guitar work Sketches of Spain, a tribute to Miles Davis by Buckethead, the always creative, outrageous master of the guitar. Buckethead – Sketches of Spain

  • Lower Antelope Canyon Page Arizona Canon 40d / 17-40L / / / /

  • Reflection from Green Lake, Seattle WA on an early spring day. / Canon 40D.

  • New Zealand Part of a series I’m working on… And here’s the calendar o- / Other Autumn Images / -o /

  • New Zealand Shot in Glenorchy, on the lake. Part of a series I’m working on… / o- / -o / o- / -o / Other Autumn Images / o- / -o / o- / -o /

  • Green green and more green New Farm Park, rose gardens Part of a series I’m working on… And here’s the calendar o- / Other Autumn Images / -o /

  • Part of a series I’m working on… And here’s the calendar o- / Other Autumn Images / -o SEASCAPES / NEW ZEALAND / PEOPLE

  • Inspired by living on the largest lake in Texas, Lake Texoma, for over 15 years. So much of my art and writing comes from this place. Here’s my 5/7/5 HAIKU that also inspired this work: a pelican gulps / a sand dollar in the tide; / then looks for fat fish This work has been FEATURED in the “Shoot The Moon” group AND in the “Digital Artists United” group! :) Here’s how it looks matted and framed: / Examples of 2 of my other art works: /

  • featured in Globes,Spheres&Curves 10-28-2009 / featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 An exquisite flower opens, in I Belong to You by Desirée Glanville, to reveal a / huge silvery perl– certainly a priceless treasure. Its antithesis, a gazing ball, / popular in Victorian and modern gardens, is suspended above it. Perhaps / hinting at the subliminal message, the gazing ball mirrors a very real world with tree, water, and sky; / rather than the ideal fantasy that we see before us. / Tiny remnants of petals float in the blue, luminous atmosphere. Desirée has repeated their skeletal / veins in the lower petals of the central flower; so that we know the air is filled with petals pulled from / the larger one. Was this a “He Loves me, he loves me not” scenario—a child’s game with Daisies that / gets replayed in various intonations when we are adults? The video accompanying the piece is a track, “I Belong to You”, from British alternative rock band, / Muse, from their album, The Resistance, released in Europe mid September 2009. / Remembering that the ultimate key to unlock the mystery of Glanville’s art is in the paired music, / it’s of importance that the song and lyrics regard one who travels half the world to tell their muse “I / Belong to You”. / Mid-song, from this British band, are French verses, sung with such emotion to melt the soul. / They are borrowed from Camille Saint-Saëns’ opera, “Samson and Delilah”. / Delilah sings these verses to seduce Samson, in a famous aria in Act II, “Mon coeur s’ouvre ta / voix” (“My heart opens itself to your voice”, or commonly “Softly awakes my heart”). / Ah! réponds à ma tendresse! / Verse-moi, verse-moi l’ivresse! / translated: / Ah! respond to my tenderness! / Fill me with ecstasy! / It’s uncertain, here, whether Desirée is presenting the side of the muse as a reaction to the / overtures, or the perspective of the one presenting overtures of tenderness to their heart’s desire. / It could be either or both, probably determined by the perspective of the viewer. / This is where fine art brings the viewer in as co-artist, to complete the work. Desirée seems to me / to have accomplished that spiritual merger here. / Either way, Desirée has input in the matter. Remember the gazing ball in the garden. It never lies. / Despite our fantasy and what we want things to be, there is also reality to deal with. * featured in* SOLO EXHIBITION 19-25 Oct 2009 / featured in I Got the Music in Me 10-12-2009 / featured in Abstract Digital Art&Writing 10-05-2009 / featured in The World as We See it 10-04-2009 When these pillars get pulled down, / It will be you who wears the crown, / And I’ll owe everything to you How much pain has cracked your soul? / How much love could make you whole? / You’re my guiding lightning strike I can’t find the words to say, / But they’re overdue, / I’ve travelled half the world to say, / I belong to you Then she attacks me like a Leo, / When my heart is split like Rio, / But, I assure you my debts are real I can’t find the words to say, / When I’m confused, / I’ve travelled half the world to say, / You are my mu- (Ah! Réponds à ma tendresse, / Verse-moi, verse-moi l’ivresse, / Réponds à ma tendresse, / Réponds à ma tendresse, / Ah! Verse-moi l’ivresse, / Verse-moi, verse-moi l’ivresse, / Réponds à ma tendresse, / Réponds à ma tendresse, / Ah! Verse-moi l’ivresse, / I belong, / I belong to you alone) -use, / I can’t find the words to say, / But they’re overdue, / I’ve travelled half the world to say, / I belong to you Incendia, Apophysis, Photography &PSP

  • Grand Lake, Algonquin Park Ontario, CANADA / September 26th 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Song title of recording by the great Nat King Cole. Autumn Leaves Featured in A Beautiful Blur, October 2009

  • Inspired by my time spent down at the cove near my home; a place where it’s calm and peaceful and I am inspired with each visit. This art work has been FEATURED in the ”#1 Artists of Red Bubble” group! :)

  • Taken looking down Crummock water in the lake district on a beautiful Autumn evening with friends. The colours were so striking I almost considered not processing to B&W! but felt the mono added to the brooding feel I had whilst taking this image. ________ Taken with a Canon 5D/24-70/10 stop ND + 3 stop grad. 6 mins exposure at f11.

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