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  • Mixed medium painting of an abstract with desert earth tones.

  • This is the same boat as in Waterline.

  • Early reflections on a lake where a wood log is standing

  • Reflection of the waterline of a boat.

  • May Lake. Yosemite

  • The beautiful colours of the Horseshoe Lake, Jasper National Park, Canada – quite amazing what you can see in water and also what water can reflect.

  • Walking along a marshland boardwalk through a sea of grass. Nikon D700 with 24-70mm

  • Aerial view the Hutt Lagoon near Port Gregory in Western Australia. The pink colour is caused by a naturally occurring alga that grows in the salt lake.

  • Victoria 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 /

  • Moeraki boulders, Otago County, NZ Part of a series I’m working on… And here’s the calendar o- / Other Autumn Images / -o /

  • Aerial photo of the salt marshes at the edge of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, taken close to landing on a bright sunny day.

  • Sunset along the shoreline,Lake Erie, Windmill Point. Ontario Canada. / Nikon D300, Nikkor VR 18-200 Lens, handheld. / / PLEASE NOTE: All images copyrighted to © JKKimball (All Rights Reserved – Worldwide). No image (in whole or in part) is to be reproduced, downloaded, copied, duplicated, modified, sampled, redistributed or archived without the written authorization of JKKimball /

  • Shoreline of Lake Kochelsee, Germany. / Winter, dawn/sunrise, Shot in the fog. / Bavaria, Germany. / Mountain Alps. Fuji S6500fd (S6000fd). F=8.0. Tv=1/850sec. FL = 6.2/30mm. ISO=100. Featured in Live and Let Live – Nov 03, 2009 / Featured in The Point and Shooters – June, 2009

  • Composition of an Apophysis fractal image with a currently taken Photography….. / watch the sun going down over the lake….:-)

  • Clear Lake, Ontario CANADA / August 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens Water plays an important role in many legends and myths. There are mythological water beings and gods, stories of heroes that have something to do with water, and even stories of isles and continents lost below the surface. / A water sprite (also called a water fairy or water faery) is a general term for a legendary creature, an elemental spirit associated with water, according to alchemist Paracelsus. Water sprites are said to be able to breathe water or air, and in some cases, can fly. They are mostly harmless unless threatened. / These creatures exist in mythology of various groups. Ancient Greeks knew water nymphs in several types such as naiads or nyads, which guarded the fresh water bodies for the gods. / ~ Wikipedia Featured in Made By Nature August 2009

  • Inspired by the wildlife at nearby Hagerman Wildlife Refuge on beautiful Lake Texoma in Texas. This work has been FEATURED in the “I Love Birds” group AND in the Digital Artists United group and most recently in the “Color Me Vibrant RED” group! :)

  • Digital art inspired by my love of red hues, especially in the fall, and by the wildlife that lives around me. This art work has been FEATURED in the “Southern Style, A Downhome Perspective” group AND in the “I Love Birds” group AND has placed in the TOP TEN in the “Autumn Waterfowl” challenge hosted by the “Waterfowl” group 11-20-09.

  • Digital art composition of various layers of textures, colors and a heron brush I made in GIMP. I love watching herons wading in the shallow waters searching for their dinner. Sometimes it is really funny! They have some humorous antics! This art work has been FEATURED in the “Impressionism Cafe” group! :)

  • Digital art inspired by my life on the largest lake in Texas, Lake Texoma. It’s especially wonderful when tourist season is over. :)

  • 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.

  • Digital art created with gimp; a composite of many layers of colors and textures with my own heron brush I made myself. :)

  • Best viewed larger FEATURED IN: / THE WOMAN PHOTOGRPAHER / Out of the Blue (75%+ Blue) / Thank you so very much :-)))))) I just had to have a little play - This is the result ~ Suspended ~ photo with flood added…:-) Droplet in blue water Canon ESO1000D / Canon 100mm macro Kardinya W.A Suspended /

  • I titled this abstract (an aerial view), “A Warming Trend”..it is a small play on words that don’t really come near to reflecting the magnitude of what is happening to the earth…islands in the Caribbean are being slowly swallowed up by the increasing tides caused by global warming…it’s interesting too, that in 1802, Wordsworth was so concerned about the loss of nature in a consumerist society, that he wrote the poem below, which can just as easliy be applied to society today…I have also included a short verse that I think we should all adopt as our resolution for the future... samples of other abstracts in the series are shown below. Watercolour on Arches Hot Pressed Paper The world is too much with us; late and soon, / Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers; / Little we see in Nature that is ours; / We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon! / This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon, / The winds that will be howling at all hours, / And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers, / For this, for everything, we are out of tune; / It moves us not. -Great God! I’d rather be / A Pagan suckled in a creed outworn; / So might I, standing on this pleasant lea, / Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn; / Have sight of Proteus rising from the sea; / Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.W.Wordsworth I have come to terms with the future. / From this day onward I will walk easy on the earth. / Plant trees. / Kill no living things. / Live in harmony with all creatures. / I will restore the earth where I am. / Use no more of its resources than I need. / And listen, listen to what it is telling me. / - M. J. Slim Hooey / Wave / A Conjunction of Elements / The Night Visitors / The Approach

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