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  • More of Arizona

  • Featured in “National Parks of the World” – June 2009. Featured in “Rocks and Stones” – November 2009. Here in one of the hottest places on earth, large rocks appear to race one another around a dry lake bed leaving long trails behind them and small piles of dried mud in front of them. No one has seen them move but the evidence shows that they do…somehow. The practical theory is that the combination of seasonal heavy rains and very high speed winds can push these rocks, sometimes weighing as much as the average person, across the slippery muddy surface of the usually dry lake. On cold winter nights, sheets of ice probably also contribute to the movement of these “sailing stones.” [Wikipedia entry – Racetrack Playa] [U.S. National Park Service website] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • I had to take this photo of Nazira also, over a 108 yrs old, states my Egyprian husband, maybe more ? ;) she is from a little rural village Bajura, near Nag Hamadi in Opper Egypt, its surrounded by sugercane and mainly farming country. We used to visit her on our old Russian bikes..when I lived there, in 1985 Watch this

  • today i saw my friends on the “Oval’ again by coincedence ..i was on my way to see my daughter playing “Touch’ which was on the “Oval’, when they saw me they called me and i spent over an hour with them, just chatting and the kids all wanted on the photo ,as well as the uncles and the aunties….so it was very enjoyable..they asked me to bring my daughter after game, which i did..and they wanted also with her on the photo….what a lovely afternoon this was….Broome, Western Australia

  • Gloomy (not Scary lol) Dark Alleyway at Night Taken In Manchester, UK Chinatown

  • one of the new desert drawings series .

  • A Black and White shot of Uluru highlighting the drama of the moment. Stripped of the usual colours this images is able to impart the events rather than just Uluru itself. High winds blowing the young Acacias and the high clouds breaching across the sky make this image stand out amongst the rest. Uluru, Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park / Northern Territory / Australia

  • I found this playa on a recent trip up to Sierra Nevada and i knew I would be back. This dry lakebed backs up against a cinder cone and in the far background the Sierras can be seen. It can be found near Fossil Falls in the Mojave Desert. I decided to do a B&W conversion of this photo due to popular request. Hope you enjoy it!

  • Eons was shot with a Yashica Mat 124G and Tmax 100 film. / Arches National Park, Utah

  • These refugee’s were traveling to Chad via Niger and stopped near our rig site to make repairs to their truck. After giving them water food and milk for the women, babies and children, they were gracious enough to let me take some shots. They still had 1000km to travel at this point…......Life is sometimes very cruel! Unfortunately i could not get any better shots of the women and children as they were safely nestled up on top. / Shot in the Sahara desert, Libya. / Nikon D300, 24 – 120mm at 120mm, f18, 1/250, ISO 200. / / / . / / . /

  • I originally posted this as a color shot and then Mary Ann wondered what it would look like in black and white. I gave it a go with a red filter in Paint Shop Pro XII and I liked it, so here it is! This lovely church, completed in 1815 in the style of Spanish Mission, was made world famous by the magnificent early works of Georgia O’Keefe and Ansel Adams. Since their time, thousands of succeeding artists have made the pilgrimage to Ranchos de Taos in honorarium, and to add their own images to the countless examples extant in the modern age. This is a composite of two photos subsequently cropped to create a single photo in a 2:3 aspect ratio. Converted to monochrome in Paint Shop Pro XII. Pentax K20D, 1/160 @ F11, ISO 200, 20mm

  • Sonoran Desert, Arizona / May 14, 2009

  • This photograph was taken in the Green Valley, AZ Arid Garden, the Green Valley Gardeners’ demonstration garden. I had been photographing the garden over more than a year and a half in color for a presentation to the group. I decided to do a series of photographs specifically for black and white to show that you don’t have to have color to show the beauty of the plants that grow there. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 50.

  • Always stay at this hotel after eating Mexican food.

  • By the Salton Sea, CA

  • Excerpt from: / The Upas Tree / by Aleksandr Pushkin. Deep in the desert’s misery / Far in the fury of the sand, / there stands the awesome Upas Tree / lone watchman of a lifeless land. The wilderness a world of thirst, / in wrath engendered it and filled / its every root, every accursed / grey leafstalk with a sap that killed. Dissolving in the midday sun / the poison oozes through its bark, / and freezing when the day is done / gleams thick and gem-like in the dark….. This is actually nowhere near the desert, it is a pic of a leafless tree in Glen Innes Auckland New Zealand, with a few woody layers and a rotated inverted layer of forest in the background. Oh – imagination is such a wonderful thing. :) Featured in “JPG Castoffs” group. / Featured in “Digital Artists United” group.

  • This image was selected as a Featured Work by the group ! #1 Artists of Redbubble! in August 2009. What people around the World are saying about “Brush Up“ / “Nice mix of colors & the abstractness of this attractive piece!” USA / “A great find and capture….wow!” Australia / “My goodness. Great job.” USA / “Great texture. Also like the many colors.” Toronto, Canada / “Super color, texture, and energy captured here.” USA / “Great colours, and texture. Congrats!” Sweden This is an abstract of a painted arrow on a rusting, painted pole in Bisbee, Arizona. Taken by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography

  • On Box Canyon Road somewhere near Mecca, CA

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