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  • BETTER ENLARGED! Ama Dablam (6856m) is very visible for many days while walking the Everest Base Camp trek in Nepal. Ama means ‘mother’ and Dablam means ‘pearl’, hence Mother and Pearl. The ‘pearl’ refers to the perennial hanging glacier at the base of the summit section. Many regard it as the most beautiful of the Himalayan peaks. Camera: Nikon D200, lens: 18-200 VR. This image has been viewed 269 times and been favorited by 15 people up to 26 November 2009.

  • Prayer flags and tombstones of Thokla Pass 4830m with Himalayan mountain scenery in the Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal. Ama Dablam 6856m dominates the skyline in the centre of the photo with Taboche Peak 6367m to the right and Pokalde 5806m to the left. It was a five hour climb from Dingboche to Thokla pass and the culmination of happiness at reaching so high up amongst the world’s highest peaks was also filled with the emotion of seeing the rock cairn memorials of the climbers who had died in those mountains. Every step of the two hour walk to Lobuche that afternoon was an effort, walking across a rocky moonscape at the foot of the Khumbu Glacier. The prayer flags represent the elements of the five pure lights with blue being sky, white air, red fire, green water and yellow earth. The ancient Buddhist prayers, mantras and powerful symbols displayed on them produce a spiritual vibration that is activated and carried by the wind across the land. The Wind Horse (Lung-ta) carrying the “Wish Fulfilling Jewel of Enlightenment” is the most prevalent symbol used on prayer flags and represents good luck. Featured in Flags in Motion and Himalaya. /

  • Evening at Dingboche with new moon and fresh snow on Ama Dablam, Nepal. This was such a magical experience. It started snowing late in the afternoon and then cleared just on dusk as the moon came out. Nikon D80, Nikkor AF-DX Fisheye 10.5mm at 10.5mm / F 2.8, 1/8, ISO 1600 Featured in That One Great Shot /

  • The beautiful views at Dusa above the Lobuche Khola valley in fresh snow, with Ama Dablam 6856m to the left and the jagged peak of Taboche Peak 6367m, right. Sagarmatha National Park, Nepal.

  • Structure to a wooden outhouse. / stained by time / kirkstall / Leeds

  • Abstract Macro Photography This image is a little part of someones garden fence! i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation a little bit also, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape This is a small part of a school railing in Armley, Leeds. / Rust, enamal, and random graffiti courtsey of our neighbourhood youths, bless the little B$@`ds

  • Texture Series

  • Extreme close-up of a sign-post for a Road/ street . / The road/ street sign-post is for ‘Armley Grange Drive LS12’. its THE nice part of Armley with nice well looked after homes and gardens, and very rustic. Its a good place to wander around for photographs. Focal length – 48mm / F/11

  • Texture Series

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape I think it makes an abstract spacescape exposion. / old steel rusting warehouse door / soldered shut / Fulneck / Pudsey / Leeds / (Along the ‘Leeds Country Way’ walk).

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape on my travels i noticed an arctic lorry had just been resprayed. i was disapointed that it had been sprayed as arctic lorries are always full of grim, decay and rust – which in my eyes produces abstract art. i had a look round the lorry and found a little bit of rust, shaped like a sun, and beneath the rust was an array of texture which is thick lubricunt that had been wiped onto this tiny bit of the rear end of the lorry. / this part of the lorry is so small it can not really be noticed. hence the texture on the lubricunt which is specks of paint drifting from the respray. / nice little find really

  • Abstract Macro Photography The picture below is a stolen, burnt out car. / This is showing the rear right side. / You can see what has been produced by the fire / Armley Woods, Leeds. / sunday 31.5.09 / 7.15am / For all these phenomina to appear on the car, the car has been left on fire, and eventually, there is nothing left on the car to burn, so it just dies out. the paint work on the car , bubbles up and seperates itself from the metal at very hot temperatures. / Once it is all cool down, it is very delicate. / You just blow the flakey paint lightly, and this abstract art lies beneath. / If the car had been put out by water, im pretty sure that no abstracts would have appeared.

  • BEST VIEWED LARGE Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape close up photograph / old, decaying, metal, steel fence. / It looks like it has been painted a few times, and all the older paint is starting to fade through. / Armley Road / Leeds RE:activ8 /

  • Close up photograph / part of an old ‘falling to bits’ bridge / This is part of the gate to stop you crossing the bridge. / Armley / Leeds IsOlatE / I / Is / O / sO / latE

  • Close up Photograph / The side of an old rusting Tractor / Home Farm / Colton / Tadcaster

  • Abstract Macro Photograph This is a close up of some peeling paint. / An old rusting metal container / BHS / Kirkstall / Leeds

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape Close up shot of a burnt out car. / Armley / Leeds

  • Abstract Macro Photography Peeling Paint / Salem Building / Near Tetley Brewery / Leeds City Centre

  • Abstract Macro Photography Found on the old ‘Yorkshire Chemicals’ site. / Leeds City Centre

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Urban Art Close up photograph / Metal/ Steel crash barrier / kirkstall Road / leeds

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Cityscape Peeling Paint on an old warehouse door / Kirkstall / Leeds

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Cityscape Very close up / Industrial metal shelfing / Armley Industrial Estate / Leeds

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