Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT / Aperture f/10 / Shutter Speed 1/500 / Exposure 0ev / ISO 400 / Focal Length 43mm / ©2007 Scott Ruhs / Taken atop Hospital Hill near West Pennant, Nova Scotia, Canada / ____________ / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / _____________ /
autumn colors reflected in water with Canada Goose (thank you Kim!)
Bowness Park, Calgary, Alberta circa 1972. / This is a shot I took many, many years ago and I have tried to replicate its beauty countless times. / This is the kind of shot that stands the test of time and will always remain a favorite.
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This is a reverse of the previous shot, favoring the feathers. Minor hue, saturation and tone adjustments along with the SC work. The head and gold back plate were too pretty to leave in grayscale though.
!http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/backingcolor:white/product:greeting-card/view:preview/889484-1-texture-and-color.jpges at shore line covered in water. St Martins,New Brunswick Canada!
Inverness Beach Nova Scotia Canada.
Featured in the group The Fabulous Prairies An expose on balance in color, texture and the elements of nature. This prairie landscape is an image ingrained in my mind as I reflect on my years growing up on the family farm 40 km SE of Swift Current, Saskatchewan / Taken with a Sony DSC-H5 Point & Shoot camera. Only post development done with Photoshop is color enhancement to highlight the natural colors and contrast. / /
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The End of the Line is a part of the collection of the Newfoundland and Labrador Art Gallery, The Rooms The Newfoundland Railway operated from 1898 to 1988. For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage
Spring is in the air. The temperature is rising. I’m getting antsy after being cooped up all winter. Gotta get out with the camera but it’s actually hard to get anywhere. So, you just go snap happy; enjoying just being out there. These icicles were hanging off my garage roof. To create an abstract view, I threw them out of focus, letting the highlights turn into circles of colour. (Thanks to Shelly Hiebert for the imaginative title. Check out her phenominal work too) Dryden, ON. / Olympus E-510; 40-150 mm lens.
! My image *“Urban Charmer” was featured in A Garden somewhere group on 23 May 2009. ....My image “Urban Charmer” was featured in Cottage Style group on 27 March 2009.* This luxurious Tudor styled cottage home is located on Wellington Crescent in Winnipeg, Manitoba. It is enhanced by a circular driveway, surrounded by beautiful gardens, and located on the banks of our Assiniboine River.
After a rainy day, the clouds broke, allowing the sun to create a beautiful rainbow. Dryden, ON. / Olypus E-510; 40-150 mm lens / ISO 400; f:8; 1/500 sec. / Exposure compensation: -0.7 stops
Newfoundland is one of the most visually arresting places on Earth. The rugged and treacherous coastlines give way only to the unforgiving North Atlantic Ocean. It is a coastline marked with lighthouses that act as ever watching sentinels to welcome weary travellers home. It is a land of beautiful & quaint coastal towns, villages and cities. Newfoundland is a land visited by frozen giants from the North that create a sense of awe when seen by human eyes as they float down what is known as “Iceberg alley”. It is a land visited by massive whales during the summer that attract multitudes to the shorelines. It is a land rich in history and folklore and it is a land inhabited by a people who will welcome you with open arms. It is a land you need to visit… Newfoundland… In Living Color, captures the raw and rugged beauty of a landscape still yet untouched and marred by man’s corrupt hand. It is a tribute to a true Eden and its people that dwell there.
“Sunset at the Fjord" was taken at Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland Canada. For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage
My Tall Ship photos from the 2009 Halifax Tall Ship Festival in July. Want your company name added to this calendar as a give-away or promotional item? Send me a Bubblemail with your requirements and I will have it ready within 24 hours. Makes a wonderful stocking stuffer for Christmas or as a corporate gift.
Autumnal shots of Butchart Gardens in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. /
“Tributary” was taken on the Waterford River in downtown St John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Walk a few hundred meters up the trail, turn around and you have “Waterford Gold”. / For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr
“Reticent Colour” was taken at Conception Harbour, Newfoundland, Canada. For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage or on Flickr
Lake Carasaljo / Lakewood, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120 mm VR
These are the Bayshore Drive hotels along the Stanley Park Walk in Vancouver, B.C., Canada. Couldn’t have asked for a prettier day to take a walk! Nikon D200, Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens
/ Featured in Live and Let Live – December 12, 2009 This is Hazel Creek, which is located a few miles east of me in Ste. Rita, Manitoba, Canada. The sunset tonight was outstanding (November 8.09). I got so many beautiful shots I don’t know which ones to show you. Canon EOS 50D; Canon 17-85mm lens / 1/40 sec.; F/4.5; 20mm; ISO 100 /
! Location: I was on my way to our Nature Center last fall, and I decided to cycle there as it was a glorious fall day…Taken on the Harte Trail in the boreal forest southwest of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55mm Lens, Aperture exp 5.6, Shutter speed 1/160, ISO 100 HDR enhanced….Hand held…. blending five exposures…. +2,+1,0,-1,-2 using Photomatix HDR software
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