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!
The sign that greets travellers to the outback town of Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.
Curvy road in Arizona Desert.
Taken out another car window… hehe I love random shots like that =D / Near my home town of Bangor NSW
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.. / / /
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
the faster you go, the more you get to see!
On I-80 between Richmond and Fairfield, California. / I made the fish eye effect in Photoshop.
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.
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. /
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 becaue that is exactly how I felt, exhilirated to be there. It is not the Rockies but the highest elevation I have been so far! Top ten placement in the Your Magic Place challenge, New Hampshire group November 2009
Original painting was Inspired by a photograph by Rebecca Tocci The original has been sold to a private collector. / Visit my Online Art Gallery
This image can also be found in the 2009 As Eye See California’s Coastline Calendar available for purchase HERE This image was selected in June 2009 as a Featured Work in the group California Sound A RedBubble member Favorite! California coastline landscape south of Monterey photographed by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography while traveling north along scenic Highway 1.
Winning image as voted on by the members of California Sound in the Helluva View challenge in August 2009, as well as tied for the Winning image as voted on by the members of You’re Accepted in the Bridges in the Background challenge also in August of 2009. A Redbubble member Favorite selection! Photograph was selected in August 2009 as a Featured Work in the groups At the Edge , Northern California Style , and You’re Accepted . This image was also a Featured Work, and received a Top Ten finish as voted on by United States Challenges Only group members in the Scenic Vistas challenge in July of 2009. This image can also be found in the 2009 As Eye See California’s Coastline Calendar available for purchase HERE The famous Bixby Bridge, part of California’s scenic Highway 1 coastal landscape, taken by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.
Placed in the Top 10 in the Challenge Your Most Popular Blue Image in the group “Out of the Blue” in May 2009 / Featured in the group Canadiana in May 2009 / Won the Pure Canadiana Challenge in the “Canadiana Group” in May 2009 / Featured in the group Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! in March 2009 / Featured in the group Mountains and Mountain Light in January 2009 / Featured in the group COUNTRY ROADS / Around the World in November 2008 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, Canada in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. / / /
Waterville, Washington. Middle of nowhere and loving it. Info: RAW/color tone/sharpened © Larry Stewart 2007 / No unauthorized use allowed
Inspired by our trip to the gulf country. My partner was doing some fencing and I’d brought my sketch pad along! The Garden of Eden just appeared on the sketch pad! / / / featured in Living Christianity
This seascape will wisp you away into a dreamy state of contentment. You can see the ripples of new waves about to wash up on the shore and almost feel the warmth of the sun and cool fresh ocean air. Highway 101 near Canon Beach, Oregon, USA. Taken with my Nikon D80 Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens FEATURED in the Pacific Northwest group / TOP TEN in the Pacific Northwest group Landscape challenge / TOP TEN in the 2-a-week group 17th of August – WATER challenge My Favorites / Most Popular / Dahlias Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. Please see / My Zazzle site for some fun products. / My Photo Art blog for more information on my photography. / For my partners writings, posters and card, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee
There is a heaven for animals! Inspired by this poem: Fragile Circle “We who choose to surround ourselves with lives even more temporary than our own, live within a fragile circle, easily and often breached. / Unable to accept its awful gaps, we still would live no other way. / We cherish memory as the only certain immortality, / never fully understanding the necessary plan.” Irving Townsend
the Presidential Mountain Range with a nice contrasting tree sticking up through the middle. I liked the blues of it. Taken at the White Mountains from the first Scenic Overlook on the Kancamangus Highway. Winner of the “Show us your Best NH Mountain Shot” challenge in the New Hampshire group of Redbubble on 9/16/09
Early evening long exposure image taken from an overpass on the Freeway leaving the Adelaide CBD traveling up to and through the Heysen tunnels. Made the trip with Smarti77 followed by a stroll along North terrace and through the city. Canon 400D Sigma 10-20 wide angle lens.
“Get off the highway” her Mother will scream on that cold, rainy winters morning.
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