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  • Back to one of my favourite places (and subjects!) the Jamison Valley. / The ever changing climatic conditions means that this place is rarely the same twice. / Mt Solitary in the background.

  • The Three Sisters as viewed from Echo Point, Katoomba.

  • A short hike above the famous turnout and view of the valley I found some trees to frame the most famous Mtn. Valley in the world.

  • Mystical moods from the Norwegian tall pine forest. October 2007.

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of King Penguin taken on a dull and misty day at Salisbury Plain, South Georgia Island.

  • One very cold & misty winter’s morn…... Image published in Gaia, the living planet . / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • A montage of my photographs, the traditional Scottish Croft was photographed on the magical Isle of Ulva, Scotland and the woods were photographed on a misty morning in July on the Isle of Mull, Scotland.

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  • A misty morning along the hydro lines. Taken from Plessis Rd on the east side of Winnipeg MB Canada As Nov 23rd, 2009 this photo has 1016 views, 147 comments & favorited by 49 people. MY / BUBBLESITE

  • I was inspired this morning after reading and commenting on Julie Langford’s Post. It made me remember that sometimes the journey – the people you meet, the things you learn along the way – is more important than the destination. So despite the bitter frosty morning I rugged myself up (two thermals are better than one) and set out to greet nature and the day with Sami and my trusty tripod in tow. Turns out The Day had advance warning from Nature that I was coming (I think it was the blue wren who visits me that let the secret out)... and together they turned on an absolutely gorgeous – albeit bloody freezing – show. This is most likely the easiest image I have ever had in post production, the only enhancement it has had is a slight vignette added. For the mist gently rising off the water… the glorious colour… the frost on the reeds… the delicate reflections… the beautiful ray of illuminating light… I owe a huge debt of gratitude to Nature and The Day. Title inspiration from Newton Faulkner’s song “Gone in the Morning” Best viewed LARGE

  • The most amazing mist appeared as the sun rose. The air was very cold, and the water was warm…..thank goodness, since I was barefoot…Rainbow beach Canon 5D, 16-35mm at 26mm, f/7, three bracketted exposures blended in photomatix, ISO 100, Singh ray reverse grad 0.9 and Lee ND grad 0.9 Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series People Plastic People

  • In life as well as fishing it’s all about the journey! / As the sunrise burned through the fog early Sunday morning, on Clear Lake near Hunstville, Ontario, two fishermen enthusiastically set out for their favourite fishing spot… / This shot was as a result of an early morning walk in / August 2008 in the fog: part planning, part serendipity. I particularly like the fact that compared to a lot of fog shots it displays color, to I think, an advantage and shows the promise of a beautiful sunny summer day emerging… Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55mm lens Featured in the group Ontario November 2009 / Top Ten placement in the Summer challenge for the group Ontario November 2009 / Top Ten Placement in the Nikon D40 Users, Masterpiece challenge, September 2009 / Featured in the Nikon D40 Users group, July 2009 / Top Ten in the Journey or Destination challenge for the First Things group, July 2009 / Featured in the Outsiders, March 2009 / Featured in Canada: The Great White North group September 2008 / Featured in the Nirvana group September 2008 / Avatar for Shots In The Fog group October 2008 / Featured in the ImageWriting group November 2008 / Featured in the 100% group. November 2008 / Featured in the RB featured art, November 2008 / Featured in Mornings and Evenings—Sunbeams and Storms group November 2008 / Featured in the All Countries-Streams, Brooks,Creeks, Rivers, Ponds & Lakes group January 2009 / Featured in All Water In Motion group January 2009 / Featured in the Natural Color and Light group January 2009 / The Fine Art of Photography

  • sometimes you don’t need to talk… / i find comfort in silence… . o9.2o.2oo8 / acrylic on canvas .

  • This started out as a fairly average snap….I think it’s turned out OK. I think I used about 5 layers of texture.

  • A light mist hovers over the still waters of Thompsons Creek and the lake at The Minya Winery , just prior to the sunrise. Pentax istDS Camera.

  • 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. / / /

  • HOME PAGE FEATURE JANUARY 22, 2009 / FEATURED IN OUT OF THE BLUE / FEATURED IN AS IS / FEATURED IN OUTSIDERS Pine trees in the Oregon fog in the morning. Taken while my husband was driving in the car with me on the way to Cannon Beach on Hwy 26. Taken through the front window of the car. / As is- Straight from the camera Nikon D40x

  • series. This image was shot using a / mamiya 220 camera (6X6 medium format) and iLford black and white roll film. / The original is hand printed by moi on Ilford Multigrade IV Fiber Based Paper.

  • Today I ventured again into the blue forest in the early-morning mist, so full of unforseeable dangers and adventures. It proved to be another lucky day – all monsters had taken a day off!, and so I came home with a load of worthwhile pictures, happy that I had managed again to get up and out so early. To say the truth, I had to give myself a good push first, but when I looked out of the window and saw the mist, the blue world outside lured me irresistably to get on my bike again. Near Hilversum, 9th April 2009, 7,35 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 36 mm / F 13, 1/60, ISO 800

  • Black glass magic – I had gone on this shoot with a bad attitude, expecting the sky to be bland and the day to be a waste of time, and therefore I set the camera on large jpg so I wouldn’t waste too much computer space….As it turned out, I’ve managed to drag out some amazing results. This is another straight from the camera image, although I had to take it into PS to straighten the horizon…. Canon 5D Mk II, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/10, 90seconds, ISO 50, Hoya NDX400, Singh Ray 3 stop reverse grad, Lee 0.9 ND grad, tripod, cable release, lots of guessing….I should point out the red sky is enhanced by the Singh Ray filter, which seems to put a colour cast across the ND area when used in conjunction with the Lee filter…. - / SEASCAPES / NEW ZEALAND / PEOPLE

  • Canon EOS 5D Mark II, tripod-mounted, remote shutter release / Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L Zoom Lens with Canon UV Haze Filter and Hoya HMC ND x400 Filter (aka The Black Glass) / ISO: 50 / Aperture: 7.1 / Focal length: 24mm / Speed: 180 seconds / WB: Auto / Focus: Manual / Image: single RAW file, converted in Canon’s Digital Photo Professional, linear contrast applied / Location: Sylvia Falls, Valley of the Waters Creek, Blue Mountains National Park, 5 April 2009 Taken at the exact same spot, and on the same shoot, as the longer timelapse Sylvia Splendour

  • At dawn the wolves are withering, / so you can make your way back home.

  • Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada

  • This photo recently won the National Wildlife Federation’s 2009 photo contest in the category “Other Wildlife”. It will appear in the Dec/Jan issue of their magazine. See more of my Adirondack landscape and wildlife photos at http://bestrainbowtroutphotos.com. My favorite photographs of rainbow trout are quite unique and have received much recognition. Thank you for looking. Have a great day!!! Featured in the “World Wildlife Photography” Group.

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