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A portrait of the late, great Austrian artist Egon Schiele. d.1918 / Original work was completed in watercolor and gouache media on Arches cold-press cotton rag.
An Akhal-teke horse, a breed famous for its golden colour, canters across a recently harvested wheat field.
A golden Akhalteke horse, a breed famous for its colour, canters through the undergrowth in the Austrian countryside.
An Akhalteke horse, a breed famous for its golden colour, canters past a yellow wall.
Taken in Lower Austria, near my Hometown “Ybbs”
Austrian landscape
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At lake Neusiedl / Austria
At lake Neusiedl / Austria / Interested to see the original image? Here it is
Linz-Poestlingberg / Austria
Schlegeis reservoir, or artificial lake, lies in south west Austria. The mountains in the skyline are actually in Italy. On that day we hiked past this lake to the Italian border, some 15 kilometers. Reaching Italy, we quenched our thirst on some Italian beer and walked back. Nikon D50 / Nikkor 18-79 f/3.5-4.5G / Aperture: f/9.0 / Shutter: 1/250 sec / Focal Length: 24mm / ISO: 200 / . /
...the sunflowers go to sleep I found this field of sunflowers in Lower Austria near Drosendorf in the so called Waldviertel. Most of the sunflower fields have already been harvested, but this one was still standing and the flower were in full bloom. driving by on my way “home” i simply had to stop and take this photo and enjoy the view. there are some beautiful moments in life… 3 exposures @f9,1 / 1/12s, 1/12s minus2, 1/12s plus2
Featured on RedBubble Homepage – 7th December 2008 Lost… somewhere in the magical city of Salzburg (Note: This image was originally labelled incorrectly as an alleyway somewhere in Prague, Czech Republic). I have always been fascinated with cobblestone streets and narrow alleyways. And for some peculiar reason, I am always prompted to remember an old Chris Rea song (Windy Town) whenever I think of cobblestones. Oh, the joy and wonder of musical memory triggers :-) Salzburg, Austria, 2006. [Creative Effects: Colour Removal, Sepia filter, Brightness adjustment, Omni Spotlight with Photoshop] Windy Town by Chris Rea Driving home from the highland line / We done some gigs on the Clyde and the Tyne / They flew us in from a Hamburg strip / The taste of Dusseldorf still on our lips / And on the bus there is a friend of mine / We go way back to the scene of the crime / We sit up front and share a cigarette / And try to remember what we tried to forget He said “Do you remember?” / He said “Do you recall?” / I said “Yeah I remember, oh, I remember it all” / Every time that cold wind blows / Every time I hear that sound / Late night trains shunting down by the river / I remember windy town We come so far and we move so fast / Making hay see it all go past / Round the world and round again / Up and down on that gravy train / But every time that cold wind blows / Every time I hear that sound / The east coast cross winds on the cold wet stone / I remember windy town The freezing corners and the empty streets / The burning passion and the cold wet feet / Three tricky miles home every night / Dodging from the shadows underneath those amber lights / No car for kissing and nowhere to go / Except inside each other and I loved you so / I held your face as you shivered in the rain / Girl I’ll always love you and I’ll love you again / Oh everytime, everytime Every time that cold wind blows / Every time I hear that sound / Late night trains shunting down by the river / I remember windy town / Every time that cold wind blows / Every time I hear that sound / The east coast cross winds on the cold wet stone / I remember windy town
...an escape from their stalls and paddock! With their eye-catching flaxen manes and tails flowing the two full brothers, Dewey and Lewey, gallop through the snow on a brisk winter afternoon. Dewey and Lewey are Haflinger ponies a breed that originated in Austria. Kind tempered, sturdy and workmanlike they have been described as ” a prince in front, a peasant behind” .
A violinist from South America seen in Graz – Austria. Featured in Black and White Photographers United on July, 2009 Featured in Alphabet Soup on June, 2009 Challenge winner Feelings and emotions on May, 2009 Challenge winner THE ELDERS on May, 2009 Featured in à EUROPA! on May, 2009 Featured in The Art of Intrigue on May, 2009 Featured in Who Needs Color For Beauty? on May, 2009 Featured in JPG Cast-Offs on May, 2009 Featured in Mood & Ambience on May, 2009
It was snowing heavily in late evening upon our arrival in St Johann, Austria. This lovely lone tree was full of snow and went straight into my must photograph journal, I decided to wait till morning to get the best light. The only thing that stopped my planned photograph, the morning rain. Although this shot was not what I was intending I am happy with the result as the mist did help in isolating the tree. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/11, 1/400 sec, ISO 200. No filters used. A massive amount of dust and hair removed in photoshop, where had my camera been and OMG, how do I stop the sensor getting that dirty? This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
Due to the amazing amount of comments I have had from Solitude I thought I’d share this shot. I couldn’t help myself, had to walk up to the tree, hence the footprints in the virgin snow, although retracing my footprints to take the photograph was very difficult. This shot was taken in St Johann, Austria. Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 70mm, f/11, 1/400 sec, ISO 200. No filters used. A massive amount of dust and hair removed in photoshop. This shot is also available from a photobook collection called Rural Mementos by redtree.me © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.
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