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  • Early morning at Lake Wanaka, NZ. Other Landscapes ... More mountains ...

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  • Old Oak tree has lost all its original limbs but recently sprouted a new top.

  • This wonderful oak tree is located in the foothills of the Tehachapi Mountains in Southern California. All the original limbs have been broken off by the snow loads of winter storms. The present limbs were regrown over the years. Photo taken during a blowing snowstorm. Nikon 8700.

  • An Infrared Shot taken in B&W and splashed some blue into the pond. / It looks like a winter shot. / ...................................................................................................... / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / ............................................................................................................... /

  • Taken in a very strong snowstorm. Not a good day for cameras, but a good day for photos. Fuji Acros, Mamiya RZ ProII

  • Location: Faqra, Lebanon

  • I happened across these snow formations while following a coyote’s trail in the Mt Hood Wilderness Area. A stream gurgled beneath this surreal landscape of symmetrical banks and humps, and clearly this was an edge of the coyote’s home territory, so I’ve named the scene Tending the Line. All creeks and rivers flowing from the Mt Hood Wilderness are part of the Columbia River watershed. The Columbia was once a truly unique American river that supported the largest wild run of Chinook salmon in the world. Human encroachment has irrevocable altered the Columbia system but we can still save many other Oregon rivers that contain viable but threatened salmon habitat. To that end, all proceeds from the sale of my work are donated to Oregon Trout, a statewide conservation group working to restore freshwater health and habitat through innovation and education. More images: / /

  • Snow swept across the Isle of Wight for the first time in a long time, earlier this month…

  • Bow Lake. Alberta, Canada / March 2008 Inspired by comments from Stuart Chapman and Rhana Griffin on my last upload of this stunning setting, I decided to revisit this location… if only I could have actually revisited for real, but sadly only through my many pictures… This really was an expanse of breath taking scenery and I was more than happy to pull this one out of the bag…

  • I don’t know why I have winter on the mind, but it was enough that it made me want to make a winter picture. If anyone has any suggestions for a title, that would be great, because I’m having a blank. Stock Credits / Model- faestock on DA / Background & Textures are mine :) For more products featuring this image visit Karri’s Store /

  • Athabascar Glacier, Icefields National Park, Alberta, Canada. / March 2008 Taken on our road trip through the Rocky Mountains in March this year, we were already falling behind on this day, losing time after so many great stops and photo opportunities along the way through the Icefields National Park onto our next destination of Pocahontas, just outside of Japser. We had agreed that we would have to limit our stops to reach our destination before sunset, but when we turned a corner and saw this, we couldn’t resist! A foolish decision to save time, we decided not to go through the usual process of jumping out of the car and putting on our many layers of warm clothes, hats and gloves… this would just be a quick stop. Big mistake! This place was cold… this place was very cold… this place was fer-fer-fer-freezing! Not only that, but the best shooting point was actually a short run down the road… it would have been a walk had it not been so cold! Destination reached, we set about shooting, fingers shaking, body temperatures dropping… it wasn’t long before we couldn’t stand any more and headed back to the car… ran back to the car! Claire even getting hysterical with laughter during the process – as they say, we could but only laugh! Anyway, lesson learned! We had been so careful before and always been appropriately dressed… this wouldn’t happen again! Glad to have got at least one shot from the experience!

  • Bow River, Alberta. Canada / March, 2008 Taken just round the corner from the frozen Lake Louise in Alberta, Canada on our recent road trip through the Rockies… Having researched this river a little bit lately and seen a few photos taken by others in summer of a wide fast flowing body of water, I get the feeling that we were actually stood in the middle of the river during this shoot!

  • Kootenay River, (National Park) B. C., Canada.

  • Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada / March 2008 Behold the frozen lake and exquisite beauty beyond… you can’t help but want to cross and satisfy the pioneer in you.

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  • Featured in Red Bubble Home Page on June 9th, 2009 Featured in Photography 101 on March, 2009 Challenge winner Out with the Old, In with the New on January, 2009

  • This is the other capture that I really liked.. I decided to upload it for those whom may not of liked the barns in the background.. Or maybe just wanted to view the tree in the snow storm.. I really do like this and will be the last of it in winter.. Thanks for your support of Blizzard Tree … PLEASE VIEW LARGE Chuck.. A Living Room Wall Art

  • The early evening sun cast long shadows across the snow, reminding me of sand dunes. Dryden, ON. / Olympus E-510;.14-150 mm lens Group Feature: / Polish Place – March 9, 2009 Top Ten Challenge Placement: / Black & White Photography – April 22, 2009 !

  • BEST VIEWED LARGE Title inspired by the song ‘My Heart Belongs to Daddy’ by Cole Porter. Photo composite. Original images taken with 2MP Motorazr V9 mobile phone camera. Edited in Photoshop CS4. Additional brushes from deviantart, brusheezy & brushking. / Group Features: ‘Friends of Redbubble’ – June 2009 ‘You’re Accepted’ – June 2009 ‘Digital Brushstrokes’ – June 2009 ‘All In Editing’ – June 2009 ‘Don’t Fence Me In’ – July 2009 ‘Parallel Dimensions’ – September 2009 ‘The Burton Effect’ – October 2009 ‘A Fascinating Purple’ – October 2009 ... Second Place in the ‘Silhouettes’ Challenge in the ‘In Another World’ group – September 2009 / / / /

  • A photo I took during one of the worst winter storms in Maritime history. It was storming and the fog was like pea soup. / Nikon D40 Featured in Seasonal ‘Scapes in July 2009

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