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  • I took this photo of a birch tree with a knot in it that looks like an eye. When I cropped then mirrored the image, and put them together, this is what resulted. There are two separate faces- one in each tree, facing one another, but when you view the picture as a whole, there’s another face- looking forward, composed of both eyes and a heart in the center that doubles as a mouth and a nose. At least that’s how I see it. Hence the title: Natural Love.

  • Foggy October morning. Norway. Canon EOS 5D with Canon EF 50mm f/1.4

  • This is a shot taken at Stan Heywet and it is a beautiful path of birch trees / Stan Heywet was a mansion owned by a extremely rich family back in the 1800’s. / It was converted into a museum which has acres of gardens for sight seeing. / You can do tours of the mansion and the garden. It has literally acres of gardens and walkways. Shot using a Canon Digital Rebel XTI 400D / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Halloween Cards / - Christmas Cards

  • This is a drawing I have done for David my nephew for his eighteenth birthday. He came loaded with images he liked and this is what I have come up with. Coloured Pencil on smooth cartridge paper Also available as a T Shirt

  • A late afternoon scene in the Washington Arboretum (Seattle) in October with the white trunks of the birches reflecting brightly among the golden foliage. Canon D60.

  • 12” x 16” watercolor. Original painting has been sold. / Birch trees casting shadows near Rossport , Ontario, on the north shore of Lake Superior.

  • Painting inspired by an autumn walk in the woods. (Corel Painter)

  • “Peanut” was, at of the time of this image, still too small to venture from the tree. Canon Rebel xt Canon l 70-200

  • Macro of a birch-tree. Set of two,goes with “Green and blue” / / /

  • acrylic on canvas / original 36”x24”

  • Birch fences are part of my youth where I was living,at that time my mother was in chock seeing sheeps or cows in our vegetables garden and we could see hay bundles sleeping on the field.Of course I knew that if I followed the birch fence I would find the first blueberries for the love of my life,my father…a ritual I did for most of my youth.At first I only had a few bleuberries but what a treat I had looking to my father eating the first handful of those tasty wild berries.I was so proud and happy…. :)) / Taken with a D200 Nikon /

  • ©2009 Torfinn Johannessen, All Rights Reserved Featured in Seasonal ‘Scapes Sept 8th 2009 A cold birch with a broken back. Picture taken a cold february day 2009, and the temperature over 20 Celsius below zero.

  • I stood in the snow behind the tripod, so quietly that one bird landed on my lens! What joy. I couldn’t actually say we bonded, but I was thrilled. I’ve had birds land on my hat, but never one that I could see so closely. Featured in Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams – Thank you! Shot in RAW. Slight curves adjustment, at the suggestion of Eivor. The snowfall made it necessary to bump up the ISO to 320. I tried ISO 640 at one point, but those looked a tad grainy. This is a male Common Redpoll in today’s snowfall. Note snowflake on his back. Our area has so far eluded Mt. Redoubt’s harsh volcanic particles, although Alaska Airlines and FedEx had to suspend all flights in and out yesterday. Nikon D200 / Nikon 70-300mm 4.5-5.6G VR / 300mm / f/5.6 / 1/1250 / ISO 320 / -0.33ev / manual exposure mode / Manfrotto tripod One of the faster Redpolls: /

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  • This oil painting was inspired by traveling in Portland, Oregon last Christmas during the worst white out in 40 years. The awesome quite and stillness of winter with it’s snow blanket drifitng in the breeze and the nightly shawdows on the water invites mystery and quiet contemplation.

  • Country Life

  • An Alaska Winter Sunset over Fairbanks North Star Borough From my collection: / Emerquinox Spirit of Alaska / Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox. Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 13 January 2008 16:03:36 / Tv Shutter Speed 1/1600 Av Aperture Value 5.0 ISO 1600 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

  • This image was taken on a horrible wet and windy grey day in the Lake District. A long shutter speed has captured the movement in the branches and create a smooth texture to the water.

  • A watercolour painting of silver birch trees in their autumn colours

  • I was off to take some photographs of some waterfalls in the Breacon Beacons in Wales when I almost missed this scene. Had there not been a break in the cloud I may have missed it. It was probably the best drive by shooting photograph I have to date. I’ve had a little play in photoshop and thought I’d post the results. / The original was shot using a Canon 5D, 24-70mm at 27mm, f/8, 1/60 sec, ISO 400. No filters used and mounted on the car door. I then upped the exposure in photoshop with a layered PS approach and added some crows for effect. I hope you like it. © Copyright 2009 David Reid – redtree.me – All rights reserved.

  • She grieves no more for what is gone / as falling leaves leap to feed old ground. She is merely one minute scrap on autumn forest path, Where she walks the walk we all must take- / And bends, and mends, anew each day, / so not to break. / No more will the dead’s requiem bleat out regret- / She will pray sing-songs of great joy, instead. Just as sapling to falling leaf she is / A portion of all that is and has been. / The din of grief cannot abide / When pushed aside for life’s great joy. / And if the dead think to justify their greed, / She will smile and bend to a bashed knee, / But will not be broken. * / Finding lessons from nature, a refresher course of sorts, as I begin yet another season in my life after what felt to be a long Winter of loss. / /

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