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  • Olinda, near the Hamer Arboretum, Dandenong Ranges.

  • This is Brobenah road in the small rural town of Leeton in NSW, Australia.

  • Healesville, Victoria, Australia. I spotted this while driving along a country road. Stopped the car and trampled / fells down a steep, wet gully to get here and snapped away.

  • This was taken near Wandin East at the back of the Dandenong Ranges. I was driving around through the mist and got lost. As i was coming around a bend I looked out and saw this.

  • This is again, from a drive through the back roads of the Dandenong ranges in Victoria. I was just driving around and stopping to photograph things that caught me eye (I wound up lost too). This is a plot of land behind a farmhouse near Seville.

  • Dandenong Ranges. Best viewed large

  • Above the thick overcast London sky, lay a city of clouds.

  • Morning sunrays filter through forest, Yarra Ranges National Park, Victoria, Australia. / © Ern Mainka

  • flock of waterfowl fly into a fiery sunset. Taken at Eagle Bluffs CA, near Columbia, Missouri.

  • Morning forest sunrays in Yarra Ranges NP, Victoria, Australia. Tomiyama Art Panorama 6×12cm format. Fuji Velvia film. / © Copyright Ern Mainka

  • Sunrays with corona colors, Dandenong Ranges NP, Victoria, Australia. Nikon F3, Fuji Velvia film. © Copyright Ern Mainka

  • Brocken Spectre and Glory 1/6/2007 near Yarra Glen, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. © Copyright Ern Mainka / - Brocken Spectre and Glory ....The Brocken Spectre is the three dimensional shadow at the centre. It is dark air extending from the person/photographer all the way into the distance. Brocken shadows look triangular and large because of this. ....Glories (similar looking to a rainbow) form by diffraction, reflection and refraction of sunlight through water/mist droplets. Their formation involves surface waves as well as internal reflections. The number of rings and their angular extent is a function of the size distribution of the water droplets that compose clouds. With larger droplets the rings are more tightly packed. The clearer the colors appear in the fringes, the tighter the size distribution of the droplets (closer to one single size). Glories are polarized radially in the outer color fringes but tangentially in the center. / - / Brocken Spectre / A Brocken spectre (German Brockengespenst), also called Brocken bow or mountain spectre is the apparently enormously magnified shadow of an observer, when the Sun is low, cast upon the upper surfaces of clouds. If the observer is in an aeroplane, the shadow of the aeroplane is cast. The phenomenon can appear on any misty mountainside or cloud bank, but the frequent fogs and low-altitude accessibility of the Brocken, a peak in the Harz Mountains in Germany, have created a local legend. The spectre was observed and described by Johann Silberschlag in 1780, and has since been recorded often in literature about the region. The ‘Spectre’ appears when the sun shines from behind a climber who is looking down from a ridge or peak into mist. The light projects the climber’s shadow forward through the mist, often in an odd triangular shape due to perspective. The apparent magnification of size of the shadow is an optical illusion that occurs when the observer judges his shadow on relatively nearby clouds to be at the same distance as faraway land objects seen through gaps in the clouds. The shadow also falls on water droplets of varying distances from the eye, confusing depth perception. The ghost can appear to move (sometimes quite suddenly) because of the movement of the cloud layer. The head of the figure is often surrounded by the glowing halo-like rings of a glory (Heiligenschein), rings of coloured light that appear directly opposite the sun when sunlight is reflected by a cloud of uniformly-sized water droplets. / - / More images

  • Pre-dawn light with twilight blue from sky above reflecting off low lying mist, from Bogong High Plains, Alpine National Park, Victoria, Australia. Although it looks still in the valleys below it was very windy up at this high level and extremely cold. / Leica M3, Kodachrome 25 film. / © Copyright Ern Mainka

  • Watching the Sunrise on the Eastern Plains of Colorado, HDR blending used to bring out atmosphere an detail John

  • A Conversation With the Clouds Captured at an elevation of 11,990 ft (3,655 m), standing atop Loveland Pass is like being able to touch heaven and the clouds. When I captured this, the slight hint of the scent of snow was in the air, and conditions up here can change literally by the second. It is right along the Continental Divide, and the views from up here are simply paradise! Processed in HDR and captured on my Minolta 5D using a Minolta 18-200 DT Lens and a Hoya Polarizer http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/5778657

  • Weeping Willow. This is my favourite willow tree which stands at the side of Huntingdon River which is a town in Cambridgeshire, i changed this to black and white and added a soft focus effect, i cropped the image slightly and adjusted the light as it was a cloudy day..Taken Dec 2008 – Sony Cybershot 10.1mp /

  • “Only red horse rainbows can save us / “Let them run wild and asunder / “Call the royal guard to let the people in / “Flaming arrows by hundreds” Song ‘Red Horse Rainbows’ performed by artist ‘Clutch’ Top Ten in Dreams Of Reality Challenge on / Image-Writing Group / (2009.MAR.18) Featured on / Nirvana / ImageWriting / (2009.MAR.18) / The Wild West Show / (2009.MAR.20) / All The Colors Of The Rainbow / (2009.MAR.20) / ......................................................... Mustang stallion came down to the old pasture to visit a mare … and the weather … !! Lonesome Rabbit Ranch / Schell Creek Mountains – Eastern Nevada / (2005.JUL.15) / Mustang’s Miracle If you love wild horses, and would like to support their continued existence in North America: Please support the ROAM Act (HR1018) American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign RedBubble Album: Horses Of The High Desert Range * / Sony Cybershot DSC F828 Corel PhotoImpact x3

  • Experiment series with texture continues. Post processing in Photoshop CS4. Countryside atmosphere near in the Salo southern Finland Canon EOS 40D / Canon EF-S 17-85MM 1:4-5.6 IS USM / 1/1s / f/13 / ISO100 / 20mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • ... / Sony A-100 + Sigma 70-300mm APO macro lens / . / .

  • Skye, Hebrides, Scotland / / The Tertiary Colours of a Sad Morning. Bloody minded and cruel, illness and mad laughter that has crazily crossed through the blue wood smoke air of what will kill us. Desperate but depressed to be happy in the mornings. If I am not that person to others then at least I must feel free to free myself. The feel of the season evokes the extraordinary. The dripping pieces of yellow blood red from dead webs. The month blood of trees white and supped sap dry. Haw, Green, Bull, Gold, finches all, chase their own particular seed heads. Making the notion of a holy watchmaker less than happy. A life less extraordinary and under used would be nice they say. Not counting on if I disagree or not. In fact because I am here only for them, ignoring it pleasantly. Teach, they say, work at my universal, you see, notion of employment. They conclude this precise commentary, with certain violent force. You will never do what I want you to do creating pieces on your own in your little sheltered harbour of unthinking happiness. Does this wood peg fit in this hole? Does this shiny steel technology work for you? So then why create your own programme of states? Is it more natural? Why live in a Victorian age of brass piped steam and Science Fiction when this minimal reflecting body works so much cleaner? In the morning depression drips like the musty misty pearls of dead water catching on the sleeping leaves. The dumb edges are rubbed smooth in the sleeping matt mist season and the colours provoke smoky fires in the distance. It is important to have their illusions of adequacy for now and relate only to what they have been shown, in the season, for this reason. Dig, root, smell, loam and fungi, such are the names of the hours and the days. Work for others, think up, not down and be careful not allow thoughts the professionals would not like. Mention not your stories, for they are boring and not what we want. No, you cannot paint. Imagine if you are unsuccessful. Calling you by your first full tutonic name as in some pathetic, patronising game of cures. Understand underestimating. they say, charmingly, and why I am talking down to you. Whilst you must talk and work up some kind of accepted rhythm of the season. No, of course, they say, there is no stigma attached to this season. It is only a lack of the colours you have in your box. We now understand what this lack means for us. So there is no need to feel your guilt gods in the morning when the leaves leave a tea stain of rainbows in the little black puddles saved from the rain, together in the tyre tracks that go away. With a sun dog swaying in the sky. © 2009 Ken Simm.

  • Rural northern Boulder County, Colorado Honest to God above, this was utterly amazing….I can’t really find the wards to describe the whole scene to you all but I will try my best. I had to handhold this, along with the other shots to come, my knee is totally kaput so using a tripod was pretty much out of the question, however that isn’t the only reason…as we were shooting last evening, the lightning was all over the place, and well there were times when I wanted to grab it and try, but thought better of it lol Tripods make for great Lightning conductors! lol The clouds were just insane, and I mean really crazy, this storm went severe dropping reports of funnel clouds to the north east of us and hail as well. It passed over our heads, but sure made for some utterly incredible atmospheric shots! So you take that, a Sunflower field the size of a small state, the sunset, a country road, and the foothills and mountains as a backdrop, and friends, you have quite a scene you will NEVER forget! Hope ya all like it! / —-John Minolta 5D / Minolta 18-70mm / CPL & ND4

  • ... echinacea / . / features Buyers Club (Nov 30th 2009) ’’Style-Class-Elegance-Excellence’’:http://www.redbubble.com/groups/style-class-elegance (Nov. 6th 2009) / . / DSLR Sony A100 + DT 18-70mm 3.5/5.5 / Rawdon (Quebec, Canada) / . / views 659 | favorites 71 . / . / / . / . / / .

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