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  • Tree lined streets driving to Pont Du Gard in South France

  • Multiple exposures and camera movement up and down of a group of eucalyptus trees. Made at John Forrest National Park / I love going there as it is close to home and has flowing water and waterfalls in Winter and amazing wildflowers in Spring.

  • Aspen leaves, like silver dollars, cover the mossy ground all around. Taken in Big Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake City, Utah. Shot with Canon Rebel XTi 1.3 sec. at f20 ISO 200

  • Dedicated to an old friend of mine who’s been having a hard time lately.. Don’t You Forget About Me Will you stand above me? / Look my way, never love me / Rain keeps falling, rain keeps falling / Down, down, down Will you recognise me? / Call my name or walk on by / Rain keeps falling, rain keeps falling / Down, down, down, down Lyrics – Keith Forsey, Steve Schiff 1988 / Sung by Simple Minds Kept lens slightly off focus on the raindrops and the tree. Saturated with colour a little and added a little more contrast.

  • I spent some time at the beautiful Rikugien Park today. This little detail of branches, leaves and bokeh caught my eye soon after arriving at the park. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8 ED IF @ f/2.8

  • acrylic on paper edit digitally.

  • Frog inna Tree, A closer look, on both our parts….. Taken during Tropical Storm Hanna, Jupiter Florida. Leica V-Lux 1

  • www.danadipasquale.com Chicago, IL

  • Un deux trois / nous irons au bois / quatre cinq six / cueillir des cerises / sept huit neuf / dans un panier neuf / dix onze douze / elles seront toutes rouges.

  • www.danadipasquale.com / Chicago, IL / / /

  • A field behind my house in Lawton, Oklahoma. A while after sunset. Longer than normal exposure while I purposely moved the camera down…I wanted it blurred. The only manipulation done was lowering the temperature down in photoshop making it more blue…I have a thing for blue right now…not sure why… Nikon D80 / March 2009

  • Here I come home; in this unexpected country / They know my name and speak it with delight. / I am the dream and you my gates of entry, / The means by which I waken into light. (A. D. Hope)

  • This is another small garden of mine with a tree stump for the core of it with a birdbath dish resting on top. What you see here is what I see without the effects outside my window where I sit daily on the computer.

  • 7/24/09 ~ Featured in the Canon DSLR group ~ Thank you sooooo much!!!! I used my little screw-on macro lens (manual focus) to take a picture of the tips of the mimosa blossoms. Taken 7/22/09 in my backyard. Natural light and color Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi / F stop: F/5.6 Exposure: 1/60 sec. Focal length: 55.0 mm / No Flash Shutter speed (Tv): 6 / Used inexpensive screw-on macro lens

  • Best View Larger! Featured in Appalachian State Parks group. Taken on the red trail at Bushkills State Park, Bushkill, PA on 07/18/2009. Canon 50D / Sigma 17-70mm lens / Hoya Circular Polarizer / Tripod / Photoshop Elements 7.0

  • I decided to create this piece because I have been sitting in all day waiting for a package from Fed Ex to be delivered. You know, the ones where you have to sign for it and they give you a 10 hour window for delivery. So I didn’t want to waste my time doing menial things like cleaning the dust bunnies and doing laundry. I think this was time well spent myself!

  • Allaire State Park Featured in Live and Let Live – October 7, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey Scenery – November 4, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey – What’s Your Exit? – November 4, 2009 6th Place in the challenge “In the Land of Dreams” in The Woman Photographer – November 2, 2009

  • Allaire State Park, on a dirt road. / Howell, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR

  • Vermillion Lakes, Banff, Alberta, Canada

  • View other work from this series Untouched photograph. Northern New South Wales, Australia. / Best viewed LARGE

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