Blue highway 

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  • To Highway
    by Paul Vanzella

    US$7.84–US$209.00

    Again, continually obsessed with the Italian signage and autostrades – and then all of a sudden this landscape just cried out to me. It was so perfect, just the way I like it – sparse, remote, golden and with a hint of industry driving past. I waited, risking a small amount of life and death, waiting for the right vehicle to drive past – could not have asked for anything better as this truck with perfect streamlined graphics appeared matching perfectly with the blue sign and all. I’m done!

  • Australia Rock
    by Darren Stones

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Australia Rock is located in the seaside town of Narooma in New South Wales, Australia.

  • the faster you go, the more you get to see!

  • Banff Jasper Blue
    by Blair Wainman

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Banff Jasper Highway at sundown reflecting the deep blue sky in the reflective surfaces and the atmosphere in the cool of the day. Taken between Banff and Jasper in Banff National Park, Alberta / / /

  • "Stone Washed.."
    by Birgitta

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    No chance of a tripod with this shot. / I was hanging out of the passenger window on the interstate / with blasts of cold wind biting my face, praying the door held fast! / Taken yesterday.. / / /

  • This calendar is eligible for standard / FREE Shipping and Handling as supplied by our sponsor RedBubble. When placing your order, please use the pre-arranged promotional code ausphotoall to receive your FREE Shipping and Handling. This calendar has a 25% markup from the RedBubble manufacturing price. 100% of the markup amount will be donated to Aussie Helpers. The Australian Photographers Alliance will make the donation to Aussie Helpers. You may view this calendar on video at Flickr and YouTube We look forward to you supporting our initiative to assist those in need. Australian Photographers Alliance Darren Stones / Mark Ingram / David Haviland / Joe Mortelliti Link to each image for larger preview: Cover – The Big Dry Jan – Storm Behind The Tank Feb – Make Hay While The Sun… Mar – Corryong April – Morning Hay River… May – Desert Tracks June – There’s A Track… July – Evening Glow August – Ghost Gum Batton… Sep – Outback Station Oct – The Blight Of Our Nation Nov – Sunrise Storm Clouds… Dec – The Kidman Way

  • We're a bit different in Australia
    by Darren Stones

    Believe it or not, kangaroos and emus are exempt from paying the bridge toll as they dash across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

    Add Darren Stones to your Watchlist Click banner to enter Darren’s web site. Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance member. Word count: 570 Photographs: 12 This article and accompanying photographs are for sale. Contact Darren via e-mail for further details. © Darren Stones 2007.

  • Australian Outback
    by Darren Stones

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    Taken near Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.

  • Just Travelling Along
    by Lucindawind

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    hey is that Warrior and his truck 777 I see coming down the road ? ! / somewhere in BC ..the pine trees are being ruined by Pine Beetles so I was told and thats why some are brown pretty isnt it !!

  • As the sun rises on Colorado’s Eastern plains, the clouds and color greet the morning travelers on their way to Denver International Airport…. Thoughts most welcomed! See more on my website at jdebordphoto.com

  • Original painting was Inspired by a photograph by Rebecca Tocci The original can be bought from my own website

  • Mountain Roads
    by Mark Tisdale

    US$3.53–US$94.24

    Somewhere in the North Georgia Mountains. Not honestly sure where. When I drove up to Tallulah Gorge, I spent the day driving across the north end of the state and then down to Amicalola falls on my way back to Alpharetta. This was somewhere in between Talullah and Amicalola. I saw this horizon and had to find a place to pull off and capture it, ultra wide… More photos of Rural America

  • Asphalt Dreams
    by Larry Stewart

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    Waterville, Washington. Middle of nowhere and loving it. Info: RAW/color tone/sharpened © Larry Stewart 2007 / No unauthorized use allowed

  • Road to Page
    by Christophe Testi

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    Curvy road in Arizona Desert.

  • On My Way Home
    by Beatrix M Varga

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    On I-80 between Richmond and Fairfield, California. / I made the fish eye effect in Photoshop.

  • If God forbade drinking, would He have made wine so good? Cardinal Richelieu (1585 –1642) Our personal space seems to require considerably more real estate when in wide open areas or places that we don’t expect to find other people. Another couple, tourists by the look of them, pitched their tent with a clear view of the iconic mountain, a colossal cone made by someone or something in search of true perfection. It didn’t bother me though. A mutual wave of hand exchanged the intense common feeling, only possible between souls who passionately share a love for the same thing. Seaspray found its way into the car and mixed with the mellow music into a mind thawing brew. Only a few olives away from completing an award winning sandwich, something made me look over my left shoulder. The way a scratch on vinyl does it to a beautiful melody, the scene ripped a sore through the self induced nirvana. Oh, the vision I had, that little hallucination of mine. It was a cloud in the shape of a giant tsunami, a half mountain high about to splash into it and turn the whole world, myself, my drinks, a loaf of exotic bread, cold meats and half finished sudoku, into a big featureless swamp. I learnt later, the entire incident was the result of an ancient curse of Bacchus, invoked without exception upon any soul who dares to consume fine wine from a plastic cup. Don’t do it.

  • Mountain Highway Pass
    by Joanne A. Bradley

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    Taken on Highway 16 North in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire, USA on Saturday May 17, 2008. The view is looking towards Mt Washington, the highest peak on the Eastern seaboard. We took the Auto Drive Route up the mountain when we arrived there but it does not resemble this road in any way. It is treacherous, with shear drop offs on each side, just room enough for two cars, but they ask that people coming down the mountain yield to travellers going up. The top 4000 ft of the mountain was off limits due to weather conditions: snow and ice, but will open later in the season. /

  • Keep On
    by Craig Shillington

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    Playing with Camera shake. :P

  • Parkes Observatory
    by Darren Stones

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    The Observatory near Parkes, New South Wales, Australia.

  • Towering Treeline
    by Joanne A. Bradley

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    Taken on Saturday May 17 2008 at the 4000ft level of Mt Washington, New Hampshire USA. Mt Washington is the highest peak in the Presidential range of the White Mountain National Forest. We experienced the Mt.Washington Auto Road, which is America’s oldest manmade attraction. It first opened in 1861. / It was explained that the trees at this altitude are buffeted by the wind and assume strange twisted positions.

  • View From The Top
    by Joanne A. Bradley

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    Taken at the 4000ft level of Mt Washington, part of the presidential range of the the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire USA on Saturday May 17th 2008. It was a beautiful day, but much colder at this level. The top additional 4000ft was closed to tourists due to weather conditions: ice and snow, but will open later in the season. All I could think of was John Denver’s song: Rocky Mountain High. It is not the Rockies but the highest elevation I have been so far!

  • Carnarvon Highway QLD
    by kies

    US$3.53–US$94.24

    Highway Carnarvon

  • Taken out another car window… hehe I love random shots like that =D / Near my home town of Bangor NSW

  • Ready to Roll
    by Michelle Hogan

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    We stopped at a large service station over easter and I spotted these three trucks. The colours were great, so I grabbed my camera and took a couple of photos. I often wonder if people think I’m a spy, sitting in my car photographing odd things…. / Shutter- 1/100 / Aperture- f 9 / Focal length- 48 mm / ISO- 100

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