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  • Panoramic sunset,Bay of Gibraltar.

  • This shot was taken at my wife’s relatives home in Warburton

  • Shot this in Bayview, Idaho on Lake Pend Orielle. Summer 2008-it was a beautiful day in one of my favorite places in the world. Shot this with my Kodak Easy Share camera.

  • Shot in Bayview Idaho, inspired me to attempt painting. Will stick to photography! Shot this with my little Kodak Easy Share camera. This work was featured on November 30, 2008 in the group Eastman KODAK Camera Photographs

  • Sailboats moored in the bay at Bayview, Idaho. This work was featured on November 9, 2008 in the group Rivers, Lakes and Dams

  • Images shot in scenic Bayview, Idaho, on the southern tip of Lake Pend Orielle.

  • Bayview Idaho, Lake Pend Orielle, early one morning. /

  • Had to run for cover after this, I could hear the rain coming and far from shelter. I like the texture to the cloud on this. Looking towards Bayview Harbour, Runaway Bay View more of my storm images / / Storms

  • Shot in Bayview, Idaho, Lake Pend Orielle, overlooking the marina and floathouses. Every storm seems to end with rainbows in the bay. / This work was featured on November 1, 2008 in the group Rural America /

  • Caught this just as the sun was going down, it broke through the clouds and highlighted just the mountains across the bay. It went by so fast, I wish I had taken more shots! / Lake Pend Orielle at Bayview, Idaho This artwork was featured on February 25, 2009 in the group Rivers, Lakes and Dams

  • Morning mist on Lake Pend Orielle at Bayview, Idaho, with the floathouses barely peeking above the mists. Trying something new, experimenting with my images in the Orton Style. Shot this with my Kodak Easy Share point & shoot camera. Brought it into Photoshop and added layers and different blending options as well as blur and sharpen. This work was featured November 30, 2008 in the group Rivers Lakes and Dams

  • This is another image taken with my converted sony cybershot it was set to auto and -1ev the exposure was 1/377s F5.6 ISO100,

  • Taken on Bayview Street south of Eglinton, in Toronto Canada. This theatre no longer functions as a movie house. Notice the outside pattern still being kept in it’s original colour scheme.. from it’s hay day…....

  • Pretty wild flowers along the shore of Lake Pend Orielle, Idaho.

  • Floathouses and boats along the dock in Scenic Bay at Bayview, Idaho. Shot this with my Panasonic point and shoot camera. This artwork was featured on August 21, 2009 in the group That’s Entertainment

  • Old limekilns at Bayview, Idaho. In the early 1880s, limestone deposits approximately 200 feet thick were found first across the lake at Lakeview and then at Bayview. These limestone deposits were the remains of fossil invertebrates that lived in a Cambrian sea almost 550 million years ago. The International Portland Cement Company began mining the limestone in Lakeview and the Spokane Lime Company and later the Washington Brick and Lime Company did the mining in Bayview. The quality of the Bayview and Lakeview lime deteriorated, as Portland Cement raised its standards, forcing the quarries to close in the 1930s. In 1936, the railroad spur to Bayview was abandoned. Kilns, such as the five still visible on the Bayview north shore were used in this mining operation. (Info from Website ) Shot this with my Panasonic point and shoot camera.

  • Lake Pend Orielle, Idaho, part of Farragut State Park. Buttonhook Bay is on the left, Beaver Bay swimming hole is on the right. Buttonhook Bay lies on the southern shores of the biggest and deepest lake in Idaho; Lake Pend Oreille (pronounced – Pond-o-ray). It is located in the North Idaho Panhandle, approximately 100 miles south of the Canadian border, about 30 miles north of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho and about 30 miles south of Sandpoint, Idaho (which is the intersection of U.S. Highway 95 and State Highway 54) and then east on Highway 54 another eight miles, through Farragut State Park. Website Shot this with my Panasonic point and shoot camera. This artwork was featured on June 11, 2009 in the group Sets of Two

  • Buttonhook Bay at Farragut State Park, Idaho. Shot this with my Panasonic point and shoot camera. This artwork was featured on June 11, 2009 in the group Sets of Two

  • Limekilns in Bayview, Idaho. In June of 1882, the first lime claim was recorded in the Bayview area. Kilns were erected by the Washington Brick and Lime Company to “bake” the rock. In 1905 the old conical kilns were replaced with large draw kilns. Lime was used for cement products and was shipped on the steamboat “Bay View” to railheads at Hope and Sandpoint. In 1911, the Spokane International Railroad line began transporting lime and tourists to and from Bayview. Lime was exported from Bayview until the Great Depression destroyed regional demand for concrete. Bayview lime kilns produced lime from 1904 until 1932. Shot this with my Panasonic point and shoot camera.

  • Canon 5D2 + MPE @ 4-5x / F/11, ISO-800, 1/200sec + Ringflash Waterfall Cottage / Cabbage Tree Rd, Bayview, NSW / (Open Garden Scheme (NSW)) This is another very tiny jumping spider, though a most peculiar one that tries hard to look (a bit (see below)) like an ant, and perhaps even feeds on ants, and therefore needs extra long fangs to get beyond the reach of its favorite prey’s formidable front pincers. Processed in Lightroom and Photoshop. / High-pass Sharpening / Linear Light Blend and selective blurring out of sharpening artifacts. / Finished in Lightroom with Tone Curve high contrast adjustment and reduce green saturation. Unlike my regular star at the crematorium (see “here Spike!”), I didn’t want to get too close and personal with this little guy because I was wary of leeches. I’d already been preyed on by one earlier the same day (same garden, at the top pond) when I took the photo ‘crazy eyes’. This garden was a humid rainforest style landscape perched on the side of a steep hill and overshadowed by tall established trees. Every inch of it was alive with insects, spiders, birds and lizards. If per chance you ever visit this garden and have a ritual of sitting down to take photos, tuck your jeans into your socks – trust me – just do it – you’ll be glad you did. See below additional snapshots of this little critter and blowups of its highlights.

  • Nup. Still here. At approximately 5mm in length, probably the largest Red Velvet Mite I have ever seen. Creepy yet cute in its own unique way, and if that double chin is anything to go by, a little overweight. This photo was staged. I had pursued this little guy relentlessly across two leaves before it did the ‘drop to the ground and play dead’ trick at which point I picked it up and placed it here. It took almost a minute before it plucked up the courage to start moving again, first checking its little feet one by one, followed by a delicate sideways roll and quick march up the green leaf this was sitting on. Owing to its 2 body segments (though albeit extremely small head), no antenae, 2 palps and 8 walking legs, these are considered part of the arachnid family, though totally safe and completely unscary. Waterfall Cottage / Cabbage Tree Rd, Bayview, NSW / (Open Garden Scheme (NSW)) Canon 5D2 + MPE @ 4x / F/8, ISO-800, 1/200sec + Ringflash / Finished in Lightroom.

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER THIS PHOTO FEATURED IN MY LATEST 2010 CALENDAR NORTH OF THE BRIDGE: Thankyou for visiting , your favouritings, comments and views are greatly appreciated. A marvelous sunset setting with the threat of a storm, with clouds threatening the serenity. Newport is about 30 kilometres from Sydney by road, its where I call home. And to those in the Northern Hemisphere its what we call summer. This is a area regularly used in television and movies, and locations around the area are used for such soap operas as Home and Away’s “Summer Bay” Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, Handheld Technique: HDR , 5 Bracketted Exposures, Photomatix 3.2 64 Bit

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER THIS PHOTO FEATURED IN MY LATEST 2010 CALENDAR NORTH OF THE BRIDGE: Thankyou for visiting , your favouritings, comments and views are greatly appreciated. A marvelous sunset setting with the threat of a storm, with clouds threatening the serenity. Newport is about 30 kilometres from Sydney by road, its where I call home. And to those in the Northern Hemisphere its what we call summer. This is a area regularly used in television and movies, and locations around the area are used for such soap operas as Home and Away’s “Summer Bay” Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, Handheld Technique: HDR , 5 Bracketted Exposures, Photomatix 3.2 64 Bit See Also Serenity: Wishing and Hoping: /

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