These two walkways were added to this bridge over the river Thames at the millenium. The people walking on the bridge add to the perspective really make the perspective work I think. Kodak EIR film / Nikkor 20 mm lens / f22 @ 1/60s
A different angle of this famous bridge.
An old stone bridge located in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.
even got the train going over the Biloxi Bay /
Location: Dfoun, Lebanon
Edited by hand leaving only th true color of the bridge.
Another HDR shot of the same place – different perspective! Also an HDR shot with the use of a gothic glow plugin! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles
[Double Exposure Project #1 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This was our first attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down! /
“The tragedy of life is not that it ends so soon, but that we wait so long to begin it.” -W. M. Lewis Sweetwater River Bridge / Rancho San Diego / Photo is untouched. My first time with the pinhole. Canon 40D / Lensbaby Composer / Pinhole Optic / ISO 800
Taken in Whitby North Yorkshire~ / Captain Cook…(He had a santa hat on…lol).. / the old Abbey ruins and the church Captain Cook’s training as a seaman began in Whitby. He was born on 27 October 1728 at Marton-in-Cleveland. His father, originally from Scotland, was also called James and married Grace Pace from Cleveland. They had eight children, though several died young. When James was still a child, his father moved to Great Ayton, a few miles away near the Cleveland Hills, and became the foreman at Aireyholme Farm. / Here the young James received the rudiments of education at the village school and assisted his father on the farm. In 1745, he began work in a grocer’s shop at Staithes, a fishing village only a short distance from the busy port of Whitby. / After eighteen months, he determined to go to sea, and was introduced to the Walker family. John Walker and his brother Henry were Quaker shipowners engaged in the coal trade between the North-East and London. The Quakers, or Society of Friends, were upright, hospitable people known for their simplicity of manners and public spirit. / The young Cook could not have come to a better environment. The Walkers’ ships were workaday ‘cats’, trading to London and across the North Sea. Cook began the life of a sailor on the Freelove in February 1747, carrying a cargo of coal to London. / After three voyages in the Freelove, Cook took part in rigging and fitting out a new ship of Walker’s called the Three Brothers. Signing on after his apprenticeship had expired, he remained on that ship until 1752, apart from a voyage to the Baltic and St. Petersburg in the Mary. In 1752 he became mate and joined Walker’s latest ship, the Friendship, sailing in her for three years. By 1755 Cook was an experienced and trusted seaman, and Walker offered him the command of the ship. But Cook had other plans. HERE
sunset at the downtown pier.. Fort Myers, Florida
Model – Kristen / 06.18.09
The Bubble Room on Captiva Island had this bridge leading into the restaurant… hence, the photo… Canon XS, 1855IS lens, exposure 1/125
I took this photo from the Bridge crossing the Fraser River near the Northern Central Interior BC city of Prince George, here in Canada. / the fall colors of the tree’s lined both sides of the river and the Cloud formation was perfect for picture taking. / I left the horizon off center on purpose in order to line up the cloud with the top photo corner.
Shot in Norfolk, Virginia. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / Exposure: f8, 1/320s, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3 / Technique: Handheld / Location: Norfolk, Virginia, USA
this was taken just inside the covered bridge at Meems Bottom, Mt. Jackson, VA. I like the streaks of lights coming into the covered bridge, and the lovely scenery down the road from the bridge.
I’m so excited to have beautiful fall colors this year! For the past few years we’ve either had wind storms that stole all our leaves before the colors were ready, or everything just skipped right to brown. This photo was taken at Oak Opening Metropark in NW Ohio.
Lake Carasaljo / Lakewood, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120 mm VR
...german for: a feast for the eyes – what a wonderful spot for breakfast – Portland Oregon Waterfront at the banks of the Willamette River, looking towards the Hawthorne Bridge
Mike Rucci, fellow Redbubbler, decided to do some fishing at the Conowingo Dam to pass the time while waiting to take pictures of Bald Eagles. Although it was a very beautiful day at the dam, the Eagles were not very active. One fellow photographer with a HUGE lens said he counted approximately 115 Eagles along the shores of the Susquehanna River, but they weren’t doing much flying. Taken 11/15/09 at the Conowingo Dam, Susquehanna River, Maryland Some Redbubblers are meeting at the Conowingo Dam on Saturday Nov 21…. the Eagles have been pretty active the last couple days. Untouched – Natural color and light using a polarizing lens / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi / F stop: F/7.1 Exposure: 1/125 sec. / Focal length: 18.0 mm, Shutter speed (Tv): 7 Grab your camera Mike!!! /
The bridge in St. Louis, Mo. Botanical Gardens / Colored pencil, paper. / Original sold
Early to bed…..early to rise….. I had the day off…..so I got up really early and ran to Fort Hunter just in time for sunrise. This is an untouched photo – natural color and light. They say timing is everything…. the sunrise was hot pink for only 5 minutes and then it was gone. / . / The peak of Ski Roundtop over the Rockville Bridge and Susquehanna River taken with my 500mm zoom lens. Ski Roundtop is actually about 13 (air) miles from the bridge, but it looks really close. Taken 12/30/09 at dawn from Fort Hunter, Harrisburg, PA Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XSi / F stop: F/7.1 Exposure: 1/8 sec. / Sigma 150-500 mm lens, Focal length: 340.0 mm / Flash: flash did not fire, Shutter speed (Tv): 3
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