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  • My favorite subject, making abstractions from nature. Natures Canvas. Inspirational. / Extensive Folio Viewing / ”Caroline Ellis Web Site / This image now available larger. Even larger prints from Negative avaliable through website. it is a photo of a very large cliff with a waterfall coming down, I have to get around to posting a higher res of it for posters ect…. I also have done a painting of it which I intend on posting. I have done a few of my natural abstracts as painting eg scribble gum: http://www.redbubble.com/people/carolineellis/art/865489-1-scribble-gum

  • Wonderful place in Oregon, huge deep caldera lake in crater of dormant volcano. Theoretically the volcano might blow again, like Mt. St. Helen’s. So it is not always called extinct.

  • Joshua Tree National Park is a wild and beautiful area of Southern California. These whimsical trees await another day saying goodbye to the sun for the night.

  • A stand of trees stripped bare by the volcanic blast of 1980. Photo was taken in the summer of 2002. The top half of the image is original except for the monochrome treatment. The bottom half is a mirage, or reflection, of the top half. In reality, all the trees shown here are standing on a hillside with saplings growing between them. [Mount St. Helens website] / Copyright © 2008 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • From Wikipedia: “Wallaman Falls are located in the World Heritage site Girringun National Park (formerly Lumholtz National Park), one of the Wet Tropics of Queensland series of National Parks. ... The Wallaman Falls are notable for their single-drop of 268 metres, which is Australia’s highest permanent waterfall.” [Wallaman Falls – Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2007 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • “Lift Thine Eyes” has been featured by the group “Smoky Mountain Masterpieces” 7/08. The Methodist Church, Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA A steeple points one to the heavens, symbol of the dwelling place of Christ. Through city streets, across the valleys and lakes, through the countryside far and wide, the steeple declares Christ. I lift up my eyes to the hills / where does my help come from? / My help comes from the LORD, / the Maker of heaven and earth. / Psalm 121:1-2 NIV Ordering the people to sit down on the grass, He took the five loaves and the two fish, and looking up toward heaven, He blessed {the food,} and breaking the loaves He gave them to the disciples, and the disciples {gave them} to the crowds… / Matthew 14:19 NAS We lift up our heart and hands Toward God in heaven; / Lamentations 3:41 The spire originated in the twelfth century, but America’s steeples are decended from those designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London in 1666. The fire began early on September 2, not far from the famed London Bridge, and spread quickly, overtaking everything in its path. Over four days the conflagration destroyed most of the city. Many famous buildings, including St. Paul’s Cathedral and 86 other churches (not to mention more than 13,000 homes), were destroyed, and the city smoldered for months. The task of rebuilding many of these houses of worship fell to Wren, a young architect. Noted for his Oxford background as a mathematician and astronomer, Wren was commissioned by King Charles II to rebuild St. Paul’s Cathedral. In his design of St. Paul’s and about 50 other city churches he included steeples, leading men and women to turn their gaze toward God in his heavens. Wren’s simple, straightforward treatment of the steeple quickly caught on. They were increasingly found on American churches, often with bells built in the tops. These bells served dual purposes, calling worshipers to services and summoning citizens for special announcements or emergencies. Early American steeples were usually made of wood. Today most congregations have replaced their wooden steeples, which were showing the effects of time and weather, with beautifully designed steeples made from lightweight fiberglass or metal. In terms of size and shape, steeples are as varied as the church buildings they accentuate. But even in their variety, steeples still serve their traditional purpose—to guide people’s eyes toward the heavens, to God himself. Other works in the Cade’s Cove Collection: > Companion Piece http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/1223691-1-the-tipton-place.jpg!:http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/4160293

  • Painted Buffalo skull on leather shield, against ancient “Butterfly” motif. Artwork by Zeke Sena, New Mexico, USA.

  • The noble Buffalo connotes sacredness, life, great strength, abundance, gratitude, life builder. Buffalo provides all good things for living, and bestows great curing powers.

  • Fire and ice national park New Mexico landscape surreal fantasy digital art modern photo poster print pictures photographs pf landscapes in Southwestern United States of America

  • The green stairs were taken in San José Province, Costa Rica, countryside. During the rainy season the vegetation seems to take back the space that human have taken away from it. The owner cleaned his garden 3 weeks before and due to daily rains the nature captures back.

  • A pair of parrots (Ara Ambiguus) obviously not agreeing and turning the back to each other. Shot taken in La Garita, Costa Rica / You an find this specie in Costa Rica National parks. There are about 250 of this bird in all the country result of a recent count. The Ara Ambiguus in under protection and local experts do verything to grow the population up to 500 in the next years a number what is considered necessary to guarantee the survival of this endamgered specie. / By the way: in Costa Rica you can find 850 species of birds, more than US and Canada together. About 630 are residents and the other are migrants, travelling twice a year.

  • Pinto wild Assateague Island ponies walking toward the beach early spring 2008. Taken with an Olympus E-510 w/ 40 mm lens. /

  • I was lucky enough to be at Herring Cove, part of the Cape Cod National Seshore, in Provincetown Mass, for a stunning sunset.

  • SUNSET ON THE COLORADO RIVER AS IT WINDS THROUGH ARCHES NATIONAL PARK, UTAH 6/2008 NIKON D300 f/8, 60th, tripod All photographs, text and HTML coding, appearing on Duane Salstrand pages and anywhere on the Redbubble site, are the exclusive intellectual property of Duane Salstrand and are protected under the United States and International copyright laws. The intellectual property may not be downloaded except by normal viewing process of the browser. Photographs may not be copied to another computer, transfered, transmitted, published, reproduced, stored, manipulated, projected or altered in any way, including and without limitation any digitalization or synthesizing of the images, alone or with any other material, by use of computer, or any other electronic means, now or hereafter known, without the written permission of Duane Salstrand and payment of a fee or alternate arrangement. Use of any image as the basis for another photographic concept, illustration or application is a violation of copyright.

  • This young grizzly poked his head out of the woods to see what was going on as I kayaked in Teton National Park.

  • CANYONLANDS NATIONAL PARK, UTAH (BEST VIEWED LARGE) NIKON D-300 F/10, 250TH All photographs, text and HTML coding, appearing on Duane Salstrand pages and anywhere on the Redbubble site, are the exclusive intellectual property of Duane Salstrand and are protected under the United States and International copyright laws. The intellectual property may not be downloaded except by normal viewing process of the browser. Photographs may not be copied to another computer, transfered, transmitted, published, reproduced, stored, manipulated, projected or altered in any way, including and without limitation any digitalization or synthesizing of the images, alone or with any other material, by use of computer, or any other electronic means, now or hereafter known, without the written permission of Duane Salstrand and payment of a fee or alternate arrangement. Use of any image as the basis for another photographic concept, illustration or application is a violation of copyright.

  • Inspired by Dancing Geisha (Gay-sha) & the spiritual connection between art & the soul. GEISHA, KYM-SARA INSPIRED THIS PAINTING GEISHA DANCING WITH FANS / IMMERSING HERSELF IN THE ELEMENTS / FREE IN HER SPIRIT / BEAUTIFUL AS HER TRUE SELF / / ACRYLIC ON CANVAS / BY ARTIST NICOLE WHITTY / ORIGINAL PAINTING ON CANVAS OWNED BY KYM-SARA ZAZZLE PRODUCTS: http://www.zazzle.com/whittyart*

  • Lake Elizabeth, hidden deep in the Otways near the township of Forrest, is an inspiring sight with heavily timbered flanks and calm waters punctuated by the trunks of dead trees, drowned when the valley was flooded. / The lake was created more than 50 years ago when record rainfall sent thousands of tonnes of rock and earth tumbling into the East Barwon River, damming the river and forming a lake in a remote forested valley. Pentax istDS Camera. Processed in Dynamic Photo HDR to create the image. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • Crowes, near Laver’s Hill, Victoria marks the southern most point reached by a mainland railway. The narrow gauge railway “The Beechy” which ran from 1902 until 1962, was built to service the local timber industries and farming communities in the Otway Ranges, Australia. / The original buffer stop has been restored and a short section of track relayed at this spot / The Beechy History / / Pentax K20D Camera. An HDR image processed in Dynamic Photo HDR.

  • This 360 degrees of trees was taken at Olinda Falls, Dandenong Ranges National Park, the Dandenongs, Victoria, Australia. I used a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.

  • The Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) is a bird of prey found in North America that is most recognizable as the national bird and symbol of the United States of America. This sea eagle has two known sub-species and forms a species pair with the White-tailed Eagle. Its range includes most of Canada and Alaska, all of the contiguous United States and northern Mexico. It is found near large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply and old-growth trees for nesting. The fractalius filter was added to this image to fine tune it, both for saturation and detail.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo of a Jacky Winter was taken in the Diamantina Lakes National Park, western Queensland, Australia Best viewed large

  • Yosemite National Park

  • Imagine… very early morning at the “end of the road” in the northeastern section of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Before sunrise there are several lines of bright orange/red flowing down the side of the Kilauea volcano. After sunrise the lines become very faint but wisps of smoke curl up in the distance, seemingly only a few miles away. Hiking out takes longer than expected, following the old, cooled and very uneven lava flows toward the smoke. Eventually you come upon the scene of an active lava flow passing bushes and a solitary tree by the town that had been wiped out by flows some years before. The heat is intense and is increased substantially by the numerous small fires that break out and then dissipate. The lava advances very slowly until it begins covering even more of the road surface of the abandoned town, along its relentless path to the sea. [U.S. National Park Service website] / Copyright © 2007 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

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