Early morning by the beach. My profile / / /
Spry, grizzled tap dancer in Washington Square Park, New York, May 2007. Featured / Elderly Copyright
Lovers, candid shot, Washington Square Park, NYC. Featured / All Kisses Featured / / Home Page SOLD Copyright
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia A Rainbow Bee-eater. This photo was taken in the Keep River National Park in the north-west corner of the Northern Territory. Canon EOS 300D, Canon100 – 400L IS lens at 400mm – 1/500@ f/9, ISO 200 hand held
We have snow – woo hoo!!!
Meet Mr Snowman – he is being eaten by Abe – honest!!!
Image taken in Central Park, NY
Black wolf seemed to be alone between Norris and Canyon in Yellowstone Park on Mother’s Day. She loped along side the highway, just inside the tree line, for miles.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo of the Forest Kingfisher was taken in the Kennedy National Park, north Queensland, Australia. Hand held using an on camera high speed sync flash to overcome the dark lighting conditions.
FEATURED in the EQUINE ATHLETES group August 2009 FEATURED in Everything Draft Horse March 2009 Horse: Ebony Park Jorrit / Rider: Natasha Altoff-Kelley / Location: NEC Werribee Friesians Many people debate the idea of using friesians in dressage. This may have been justified in the past when friesians were baroque in style with short bodies and possessed only extravagant movement up the front for carriage driving. However with careful breeding and by selecting certain stallions, a more modern dressage style friesian has been developed which can excel in the dressage arena. Friesians have big hearts and generally want to please their rider. They are smart, quick to learn and forgive mistakes easily.
FEATURED in the Horse and Rider group September 2009 FEATURED in the EQUINE ATHLETES June 2009 WINNER of the Everything Draft Horse Challenge May 2009 FEATURED in the Everything Draft Horse group May 2009 FEATURED in the Equine Art and Photography group May 2009 Horse: Ebony Park Jorrit / Rider: Natasha Altoff-Kelley / Location: NEC Werribee, Victoria, Australia Friesians Many people debate the idea of using friesians in dressage. This may have been justified in the past when friesians were baroque in style with short bodies and possessed only extravagant movement up the front for carriage driving. However with careful breeding and by selecting certain stallions, a more modern dressage style friesian has been developed which can excel in the dressage arena. Friesians have big hearts and generally want to please their rider. They are smart, quick to learn and forgive mistakes easily.
A beautiful shot of a maple trees in the fall with the contrasting sky above. Taken in true Infrared to highlight the foliage and contrast the sky. The leaves were a bright yellow. Rendered as a duo-tone. Location: Gatineau Park, Quebec, Canada. Canon G2 with Infrared R72 filter, / HDR , 3 frames, bracketed., processed with Photoshop CS3 Also appears in the calendar Reflections of the Seasons
Well, I’m back from my trip to the farm …. back to civilization ..ie..the internet. I took lots of photos – way too many.. Here is one I took at a stop over in Sydney. This is a fountain at Olympic Park and naturally the first photo I post has to be infrared. PS..Can’t wait to check out all the work everyone posted while I was away =-)
A lonely park bench waiting for company in a cold winter day.
Two Back Kites fight for the privilage of a free feed at the Alice Springs Desert Park. Desert Park, Alice Springs / Northern Territory / Australia site www.thedirtygardener.org . Canon 5D MKII / Canon 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM + 2.0x Extender / 1/800 sec at f/11 / ISO 800 / Exposure Bias -1/3 EV / Auto Exposure Bracketing 0 EV / Exposure Program – Aperture Priority / Metering Mode – Spot / Dimensions – 1549×2323
THIS WAS TAKEN IN MILLENNIUM PARK IN CHICAGO IN THE REFLECTIVE POOL. THE REFLECTIONS WERE SO CLEAR, DESPITE THE WEATHER BEING GREY AND OVERCAST! I LOVE HOW IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY YOU CAN SEE THAT THE WATER IS ONLY A COUPLE OF INCHES DEEP AND YOU CAN SEE THE GROUND THROUGH IT
The road to Timna Valley Park , South of Israel, 30 km north to Red Sea From WIKI : The Park is noted for its natural sandstone formations, including King Solomon’s Pillars, the “Mushroom”, “Arches” and “the Sleeping Lion”. It includes what are believed to be the oldest Copper mines in the world, dating back to at least 4000 BC and worked almost continuously by (among others) the Egyptians, Romans, Nabateans and Ummayads. / markers to Timna Park Rock carvings, including “the Chariots”, and ancient inscriptions are visible as well as mining shafts, the remains of ancient copper furnaces and a temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Hathor.
Dyin’ Alone Thou shalt not fear the lonely life / For to fear livin’ alone / Is a life not for livin’ Thou shalt not fear the lonely death / For to fear dyin’ alone / Is a death not for dyin’ The shade may hide you / The light may guide you / The stranger may find you / But at the falling of the darkened veil / Forgive and forget what has been And know that irregard of friend or foe / Everyone dies alone —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Loch Lomond, Trossachs National Park, Scotland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk This image was featured on the Redbubble homepage, / Friday 5th June 2009 / / For Alice / I’m dedicating this image to Alice Oates who suggested I enter this in the Loch Lomond challenge in the UK National Parks group. I promised if it won I’d dedicate the image to her, and indeed it went on to win, so this is for you Alice :) Pay It Forward / I was also delighted to hear that his image was nominated for the prestigious Pay it Forward group by Alice Oates (above). Each person is allowed to nominate their absolute favorite work created by someone else on Redbubble – and they are only allowed to choose one, so it’s a huge honour to be selected. Thanks a million Alice!... ”I would like to nominate Dyin’ Alone by Donald Cameron because, as you can see in his description, he went ahead with his promise that he’d dedicate the image to me if he won a challenge I suggested he enter. Also, I think it’s a fantastic image in itself, and deserved said win.”
Nikon D70
The long shadows kind of remind me of ghouls and goblins…. Joshua Tree, CA
Nikon D70 /
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