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  • Taken while travelling over the Sydney Harbour Bridge with a little digital camera.

  • Taken from the window of the bus while I was travelling over the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

  • Taken while driving over the Sydney Harbour Bridge with a little digital camera.

  • Taken very early one morning while driving over the Sydney Harbour Bridge with a tiny digital camera.

  • Taken with a tiny digital camera early morning while driving past Newtown station in Sydney.

  • A wet and shiny road taken in an underpass on the way to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, taken with a tiny digital camera while driving early one morning.

  • The madness of the rain through the headlights of the traffic. Taken early one morning with a tiny digital camera while driving towards the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

  • The bridge is shaking so much I can’t get a good shot! No actually it must be me thats shaking so much. Taken with a tiny digital camera while driving over the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

  • Naked and laughing
    by Lys •

    ...whispers promising raspberry kisses and galaxies of freckles swirl into my ears…

    that summer drive /

  • Group of cows we past by while driving to Utah.

  • Taken In Spearfish Canyon in South Dakota – I love Driving Threw The Canyon In The Winter Very beautiful When The Trees Are full Of Snow Makes It Very pretty To Look At What A Beautiful Site!

  • This is one of the designs I did for a competition on MiniSpace.com ( http://www.minispace.com/en_us/people/profile/magriet_murray/ )

  • Stunning original photography on Motivational Posters with quotes from people who shape our world. Be inspired and motivated by these Posters as your team and groups feel the impact.

  • E ala mai ‘o loko i ke kuhohonu ‘o ke Aloha Hamoa / Hamoa Beach Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved I picked some fresh Plumeria blossoms and a branch of blooming Bougainvillea and tossed them onto the luxurious black sand of Hamoa Beach and was only able to get a couple of shots when a wave came in and carried them out to sea. Beauty is Eternally Free / “Hidden behind the veil of mystery, / Beauty is eternally free from the slightest stain of imperfection. From the atoms of the world, / He created a multitude of mirrors; / into each one of them / He cast the image of His Face; / To the awakened eye, / anything that appears beautiful is only a reflection of that Face. / Now that you have seen the reflection, hurry to its Source; / In that primordial Light the reflection vanishes completely. Do not linger far from that primal Source; / When the reflection fades, you will be lost in darkness. / The reflection is as transient as the smile of a rose; / If you want permanence, / turn towards the Source; / If you want fidelity, / look to the Mine of faithfulness. / Why tear your soul apart over something here one moment / and gone the next?” ~ by Jami ~ Translation by Andrew Harvey and Eryk Hanut Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Ourjrny YouTube

  • a view while driving down a saskatchewan highway…taken out the window..while he was driving… / this was taken between churchbridge and esterhazy…. / used my olympus e520 with the 14-42 mm lens… / and used dynamic photo hdr on it.

  • The little mermaid rides a whale.to open the star sky.

  • View of Mauna Kahalewai, the West Maui mountains from Ulupalakua. / I took this shot from the passenger window of a moving vehicle as Jacob and I were driving to Kana’io. The West Maui Mountains or West Maui Volcano, known to the Hawaiians as Mauna Kahalawai and Hale Mahina form a much eroded shield volcano that constitutes the western one-quarter of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The port of Lāhainā lies on the southwestern slope. / The wildlife sanctuaries and wetlands of Mauna Kahalewai are very beautiful. O ‘Iao Valley is covered in dense rainforest and is one of the wettest rainiest spots on earth. This area of the island receives an average of over 400 inches of rain each year The Hawaiian name for the mountains is “Kahalewai”, meaning House of Water. Another name is Hale Mahina meaning House of the Moon. It is believed that these mountains are named for the Goddess Hina of the Moon. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Mauna Kahalewai “The East Maui mountains ancient name is Aheleakala [A-hele-a-ka-la]. The Western name is Haleakala means House of the Sun, named for the Sun God, La, and quite possibly named after the demi-god Maui-akalana, who slowed down the sun. More can be read about Maui in the ancient Hawaiian genealogical chant, Kumulipo Iao Valley is the most famous valley of this mountain range. The West Maui mountains are the second wettest spot in the world at 400 inches of rain per year. It is said that somewhere in Kahalewai there is a deep cavern filled with water and a passage way connected with the water cave. The West Maui Mountains or West Maui Volcano, known to the Hawaiians as Mauna Kahalewai, form a much eroded shield volcano that constitutes the western one-quarter of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. Kanaka Maoli are the Polynesian peoples of the Hawaiian Islands who trace their ancestry back to Marquesan and possibly Tahitian settlers (starting circa AD 400), precontact 1778. A shield volcano is a large volcano with shallowly-sloping sides. / The high point of the West Maui Volcano is Pu’u Kukui at 5,788 feet. The island of Maui is one of a chain of volcanoes and ancient underwater seamounts stretching nearly to the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The Hawaiian Islands and Emperor Seamounts were all formed by a hot spot in the earth’s mantle erupting onto the ocean floor and building massive shield volcanoes that would sometimes break the surface. Maui is the second youngest island in the Hawaiian Islands and consists of two volcanoes in the chain It is thought that West Maui Volcano was born 2 million years ago. It is now extinct and has begun the slow process of subsiding and eroding back into the sea. Haleakala is about a million years younger than its neighbor and is still considered active having erupted at least 10 times in the last 1000 years. However, it has entered the last phase of its life as a growing mountain, a last gasp rejuvenated phase that all Hawaiian volcanoes enter before they go extinct forever. Approximately 400,000 years ago Maui was much larger than it is today. Usually referred to as Maui Nui (“Big Maui”) it was made up of present day Maui, Moloka’i, Lana’i, and Kaho’olawe and was larger than the present day big island of Hawai’i. The subsiding of the island led to the separation of Moloka’i and Lana’i from Maui and Kaho’olawe about 300,000 years ago. About 150,000 years ago Lana’i and Moloka’i separated as did Kaho’olawe and Maui. It is thought that only 15,000 years remain before West Maui and East Maui (Haleakala) are split into two islands. Information Source” Wikipedia / My photographs may not be modified for commercial or advertising use, nor can they be copied or reproduced in any form without the photographer’s written permission. I own full and exclusive copyrights on all my photographs and they are protected under International Copyright laws. My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be posted in another webpage on the internet or intranet, published in any book, magazine, newsletter or newspaper, duplicated, used in a derivative work of art, used as illustration for musical, dramatic, and/or literary works, or used for commercial use of any kind whatsoever without my express written authorization, including but not limited to resale of my images without a license for use. © 2009 Fine Art Photography, Research and Photojournalism by Sharon Mau

  • Hyde Nursing Home, formerly Hyde Plantation, Bridport, Dorset, UK

  • My husband Tommy is my camera caddy; he lugs the tripod when I need it, straps an extra camera around his neck, trudges with me from place to place but seldom fires a single shot. When we went to Magazine Mountain in Arkansas, we experienced extremely stormy conditions most of the time we were there, but on our last day, the skies cleared and the world was awash with color. When we came upon a lovely waterfall along one of the roadways where we were traveling, Tommy stopped and decided he would get a better view of it than from the road through the dense foliage. Much to my chagrin and trepidation, he began to gingerly pick his way down the steep slippery slope to get the shot I was too afraid to try. Like a mama cat I kept meowing warnings and urging him to come back up, but he persisted. Several times, he seemed to be losing his footing, but he corrected each time and forged ahead. Finally, he got into position to look up and see the full cascade flowing downward and he fired one shot after another. Mind you, he doesn’t understand how to work the manual settings on the camera, but he figured something might turn out okay if he persisted. This is one of the photos he took that day, and I think it turned out super. I’ve named it Tommy’s waterfall as I don’t know its real name. In my book, he claimed it that day with his determination and love to help his old lady see the falls through his eyes.

  • evening blazes bound / sunglasses on my dresser / squinting through a tear

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