I’m very pleased to announce the new group Seascapes I’m looking forward to viewing wat…
I’m very pleased to announce the new group Seascapes I’m looking forward to viewing waterscapes from around the world. I’d like to think that we can upload just our very very best, so please, look through the featured images and see if you can match them! Three photos per member only If you’d like critique, please ask. If you’d like information on how different techniques have been produced, please ask If you think you have a question that I haven’t mentioned, please ask. Thanks for sharing your photos with us! Mel
An infrared capture taken on Lake Macquarie, Newcastle, Australia. / / It was a really overcast day and a huge storm was rolling in. I managed to get a couple of shots off before the rain arrived. / / Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S7000 / ISO200 / f/4.0 / 1.3 sec exposure / R72 Filter / Tripod / Shutter Release SOLD: As a small laminated print to a Redbubble member / As a mounted Print to ? / 4 x as a card / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Don’t you just love shadows and sunset? My friends little girl making the most of our wonderful brolly!
All artwork is © Geri Bragg, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
/ Leilani at Sea / Dingy Daisy Leilani at Sea was created on textured canvas paper using an array of mediums including ink, pastel, acrylics and charcoal. The colours shown here are from the original painting. I am a great lover of boats and being out to sea, far far away!
Dawn near Wye River, The Great Ocean Road, Victoria.
/ Frolicking Fifties Fashionista / created by karin taylor using ink pastel acrylic and charcoal / on canvas textured paper original available / matting and backing included / size 55×35cm
My boys running into the Gonubie river, East London, South Africa, last year when they were still 9 and 10. / The tide was coming in and they were having fun cooling down after a school day, and before their karate lesson. Autumn is a lovely warm season in South Africa.
I used to go with my mother at Point-au-Père along the St-Lawrence river just for evening and night before reaching Grand-Anse,New-Brunswich, the village where she grew up.I had long walks on those rocs when I was very young,when I saw the little church it all came back to me.I saw myself with my little sister Maryse and my brother Peter picking up rocs and shells and the sun was going down,I was 14 years old…souvenir …souvenir…..an untouched shot. / Better view larger. / Two world challenge:personnal and history / /
Cherry Creek Reservoir State Park, outside Denver, Colorado….it’s pretty amazing the tranquility one can find in nature so early on a summer’s morning….and here I sat…on the shoreline, tripod 1/2 in the water, 4ND and my CPL bolted to my 18-70….watching this whole scene play out.. Yeah, talk about a relaxing moment and just a nice time kicking back and unwinding….this was it! And yes that is a Pelican in the water…”a Pelican in Colorado???” you say? Yes, migratory birds….they come up all the way from South America and spend a few months here…wild huh? Why here where there is no Ocean is beyond me, but they call us home for awhile. I will say this—they are without a doubt the most skiddish of any bird I have ever seen….they didn’t cme within 200 feet of me, and when they saw me driving up in my car, from 500 feet away, they turncoated and made way fast lol Well hope ya all like it, let me know what ya think! —-John
Lake Bonnie’s receding shore line. / Barmera, Sth Australia Canon EOS 400D
A rivulet running through Inverness Beach at sunrise. Every morning its path was different.
Sunrise on Inverness Beach on Cape Breton Island Nova Scotia Canada Did I say I love this place?
Taken last year on the 29/12/08, not many storms this year(only 1 really) . / Not sure on this one due to the amount of white surrounding the bolt, too much? Send to the scrap heap and wait for the next one? Looking across the Southport Broadwater towards the hi-rises of Main Beach. / 30seconds f5.6. Lens 18mm View more of my storm images / / Storms
American River, Kangaroo Island, South Australia WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
Northamptonshire uk…... / Nikon D90 / Wish I knew how to Iron the water smooth
taken in matagorda in lansarote in canary islands at sunset walking along the beach
Beginning in January 1881, the Mary D. Hume hauled goods between the Rogue River (Gold Beach, Oregon) and San Francisco for ten years. She then started her service as an arctic whaling ship. She was run aground countless times and even sank in Alaskan waters in the ice of Nushagak River and was raised and repaired in Seattle in 1904. She also recorded the longest whaling voyage of six and a half years! The Mary D Hume was named after the wife of the original owner after he purchased the boat in 1881. The Mary D Hume is also credited with the largest catch of baleen whale in history, valued at $400,000, after a 29 month voyage! In 1978, after the longest Pacific coastal service of any boat, The Mary D Hume motored back between the jetties in Gold Beach and was given to the Curry County Historical Society. Crowds lined the banks of the river and cheered as she came in, and she was entered on the National Register of Historical places. This historic vessel is not being preserved in its final resting place along the banks of the Rogue River in Gold Beach. Everything seemed to go wrong after the Mary D Hume was turned over to the Historic Society. It took seven years to rig a sling. When they tried to lift her out for repairs the sling broke. Then the slings structure failed and the boat fell and sank in four feet of water. And there she still remains, being rapidly destroyed by the harsh coastal weather, the swift ocean tides, and the destructive currents of the large river. Nikon D700 w/ 80-200 mm f/2.8 Zoom @ f/11.0 / 1/500th / ISO 400
Deene Park Northants / Nikon D90 ~
Found these 2 lost flip-flops or thongs on the Northern Tip of Noosa Main Beach. You can see the entrance rock wall to the Noosa River to the left. Just proves, love can be found anywhere :) Canon 50D, 10mm, 16:9 crop. Available Large!
....remember when life was simple and even the smallest things amused you? The heart of a child beams with innocence and goodness. FEATURED on RB’s feature page – Art & Photography! – Aug. 09 / FEATURED in the group The Woman Photographer – Aug. 09 / FEATURED in the group The Retro Conglomerate – Sept. 09 / FEATURED in the group Freedom to Shine – Sept. 09 / TOP 10 CHALLENGE placement in the Good News Group – Sept. 09 / FEATURED in the group Dimensions – Sept. 09
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