“Caffee Grocery” appeared as the Avatar for the group “Rural America” 4/08. / !
This is just to show Billyboy that we have to suffer wet weather too, occasionally :) Title sourced from the real estate pages of the Brisbane News. / Another oldie, shot in Oct 2005, Border Ranges National Park, Qld/NSW / No hdr was harmed in the processing of this shot. REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS
© Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios.
© Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios. Here are my resent vector art work’s, I think I just went vector crazy. I’m still working on a few other designs. Please feel free to look at my other work /
Bank holiday….what do you do? As a sub contractor for a bank, I gladly accepted a day off and headed for the hills. Woke up really early and traveled out to the outskirts of Sydney. Had a great few hours of photography. I found this spot by accident. Nature called, so I had to pull to the side of the road. In the distance I noticed a gorgeous valley. I decided to try and find it. After a bit of trial and error bingo, another spot. Photo Taken: 6-Aug-2007 / Time: Around 11:00am / Conditions: Beautiful winters day / / / / / / / / / Some other images from the same trip: / / / /
Historic home nestled in the mountains of Linden, Tennessee. / - - / / - - Be sure not to miss these other images by Lisa Putman: / (Simply Click on the thumbnail to purchase!) / - / - / - / / - / / / / / / / / - / - / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / -
This is a row of willows that is not more than a 100 mt. far from my house, in the country side near to Scalenghe in Piedmont, Italy. / I took this on a very early morning last november, 30 minutes after sunrise, while a thick fog was coming around, quickly obscuring the entire scene in just five minutes. Hope you enjoy it, thanks for viewing. Paolo
As a landscape photographer I am always in search of new interesting spots to depict. That’s why I travel a lot, when I can. However, I do believe that photography belongs more to how you see, than to what you see. With this in mind, I try to take advantage of any opportunity nature present me with, and I often realize that I don’t really need to travel a lot… This meadow is right outside my yard gate. I took this picture on last October, on a fresh early morning at sunrise, while some mist in the distance was spreading the dawn light tinging the sky with beautiful warm tones. Hope you enjoy this picture, thanks for dropping by. / Paolo
A friend and I road tripped through central South Dakota a few summers ago and got to chase this rainbow for about an hour down Highway 14. I pulled over to take this picture of the bow over a ripened wheat field with drops of rainwater still glistening on the points of the barbed wire fence.
Taken a few miles east of Leicester, near Allexton. Its that time in the UK, just before the wheat gets harvested – heavy heads beginning to nod gently under the weight of the grain, and the weather unable to decide whether it is summer or not, threatening to flatten the crop, just it is ready. Leicestershire is full of distant horizons like this, and the Barley is all but in now, much of the ground already having been put under the plough in readiness for the next crop.
Back to the Leicester rural landscapes…..... / This was taken near the village of Ashby Magna. My timing could have been better – storm in the morning, sun at lunch, big fluffy clouds early afternoon, grey overcast later, then this. It is the opposite corner of the field in which I took Harvests Final Curtain a few days earlier.
Impressionist digital painting done in Corel Painter. © 2009 Anne Hale Featured in Featured Art & Photography, Redbubble homepage June 22, 2009. / Featured in First Things group. / Fearuted in Digital Artists United /
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My farmer for today…..from the “Brackstone sessions” heh….thanks Ade! A composite of two images, both shot with Canon 5D People / Infrared / Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series
March 8, 2009 / Manchester, Georgia Canon Rebel XTi / Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400) / Aperture: f/5.0 / Focal Length: 38 mm / ISO Speed: 100 Featured work in Rural Around The Globe, Light and Reflection, Your Magic Place, First Things, and Southern-Style: A Downhome Perspective groups. Ambient Light challenge winner in the Mood & Ambience group.
A black and white pastel on black acid free paper of the beautiful, cascading Horseshoe Waterfalls, Australia. What delight we felt when we first discovered this. It was located at the end of our street where we used to live and was only a 5 minute walk, that took us to a peaceful place where we could forget the world for a while. It is still only a 10 minute drive away. Waterfalls are usually geological formations resulting from water, often in the form of a stream flowing over an erosion-resistant rock that forms a nickpoint or sudden break in elevation. Whatever the description waterfalls are a natural wonder and there are some breathtaking ones all over the world. The waterfall drops its sparkling veil / covering its rock face leaving slippery trails / twinkling drops of water bursting in the light / its beauty never ending even at night! FEATURED IN: / IMAGE WRITING GROUP
Rural Landscape The last strokes of the digital brush. / There, finished. Beautiful. ...Why aren’t I … / ouside? / soaking in the diffused sunlight, / picking off the little buglets that / crawl on my legs, looking for a bite to eat. Why is my name under the glorious green tree, / and not me? —F.A. Moore Digital Fine Art: oil painting style, by F.A. Moore, June 30, 2009. First in series on “The New American Landscape” Special thanks to stock providers who provided images that helped inspire and enable this creation: ITOL-stock, TudorxRose, and CAStock. FEATURED 2009-06-30 Rural Landscape in Freedom in Words and ART / 2009-06-30 Rural Landscape in ImageWriting / Card for “hello” note See also next in series, New Americanl Landscape
It was such a lovely day in Clevedon, UK. I had seen a picture a friend took of the pier and was trying to recreate it in colour. I hope you like it. Note to self, always were suncream on a sunny day, ouch. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/16, 1/100 sec, ISO 100. No filters used. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me
“Tall Timbers” Photography and Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Wooded landscape of Gympie, Queensland. “It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men’s hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit.” / ~Robert Louis Stevenson Tall Timbers was featured in the: Queensland group – Aug 09
“A Boab Sunrise” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork The Australian Aboriginal legend of the Boab Tree (or Bottle Tree): “When the tree God created the Boab Tree it was to be the most beautiful of all trees in the universe, with the most beautiful flowers and bearing the juiciest fruit. But as the tree grew to maturity its flowers were mediocre and its fruit had a bad odour and tasted vile. The Tree God became so angry that he yanked the Boab out of the ground and slammed it back in the earth upside down and that is why today, when you see a Boab tree, it looks as if its roots are growing up in the air.” Thangool, Queensland A Boab Sunrise was featured in the: Trees group – Sept 09 Image Writing group – Sept 09 Queensland group – Sept 09 Inspired Art group – Oct 09
The KVR Trail in Penticton BC Canada…...taken this morning :)
Fletcher, New South Wales. The area is surrounded by green pastures stretching out in all directions leading the eye to the surrounding hills and mountains.
This is my interpretation of the “Third Sorrow” of Ted Hughes “Seven Sorrows of Autumn”, which on the surface appears to be a sad poem but I think it’s really a paean to autumn....see the Fourth Sorrow below Watercolour on Watercolour on DrawMaster Paper The first sorrow of autumn / Is the slow goodbye / Of the garden who stands so long in the evening- / A brown poppy head, / The stalk of a lily, / And still cannot go. The second sorrow / Is the empty feet / Of a pheasant who hangs from a hook with his brothers. / The woodland of gold / Is folded in feathers / With its head in a bag. And the third sorrow / Is the slow goodbye / Of the sun who has gathered the birds and who gathers / The minutes of evening, / The golden and holy / Ground of the picture. The fourth sorrow / Is the pond gone black / Ruined and sunken the city of water- / The beetle’s palace, / The catacombs / Of the dragonfly. And the fifth sorrow / Is the slow goodbye / Of the woodland that quietly breaks up its camp. / One day it’s gone. / It has only left litter- / Firewood, tentpoles. And the sixth sorrow / Is the fox’s sorrow / The joy of the huntsman, the joy of the hounds, / The hooves that pound / Till earth closes her ear / To the fox’s prayer. And the seventh sorrow / Is the slow goodbye / Of the face with its wrinkles that looks through the window / As the year packs up / Like a tatty fairground / That came for the children....Ted Hughes / The Fourth Sorrow
FEATURED IN LIVE, LOVE, DREAM PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP “May you grow up to be righteous, may you grow up to be true. May you always know the truth and see the lights surrounding you. May you always be courageous, stand upright and be strong. May you stay forever young.” / Bob Dylan / / / Photo of horse taken in the Fraser Canyon, BC / Multiple photo layered composite with light effects added. / Digital manipulation in CS4
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