Canopy 

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  • autumn colors in the forest
    by Enjoylife

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    autumn colors in the forest

  • Shadows of Eden I
    by failingjune

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    Not Edited other than slight sharpening :) / As is. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Location: Japanese Gardens, Portland, OR / Date: September 7th, 2008 / Light Conditions: Sunny / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Camera: Canon Digital Rebel XTi (450D) / Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM / Focal Length: 10 mm Shutter Speed: 1/320 sec / Aperture: 3.5 / ISO: 320 Info for Sold! />Sold a “Framed Print” to mjr1978 / / /

  • Canopy of Gold
    by Kay Martin

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    I took this picture as I took a walk in the neighborhood with my dog. Taken in the Greater Portland Metro area of Oregon. Taken hand-held with a busy dog wanting to do other things. Canon 400D, Canon EF 28-135mm IS zoom lens

  • Whispering Oaks
    by Rebecca Cruz

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    Ancient oak trees form a gnarled and twisting canopy, the mist filtering through the hanging spanish moss. / Taken on a misty morning on family property in Pomona Park, Central Florida.

  • Canopy Shadows
    by Garth Smith

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    Rainforest gum tree shadows …..... shallow pebbles through the naturally occuring sweet tannin stained waters ….... / Black River in the Spion Kop Forest Reserve in NW Tasmania / 10 minutes from Smithton. / Nikon D40 / Nikkor 18-200mm VR @ 24mm / ISO200 / F-4.5 / 1/40th sec featured in Natural Colour & Light group November 2008 / featured in Natural Colour & Light group 24th March 2009 / featured in Nikon D40x group 22nd June 2009

  • This shot was taken on my back looking up at the rainforest canopy , the art of the rainforest against the sky in the Tasmanian Wilderness. Tasmania has pristine forrests of huon pine on a rainforrest up the gordon River

  • Spring Canopy
    by Jessica Jenney

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    This Magnolia was taken in April, 2008 at the New York Botanical Garden. /

  • Autumn "Shimmer"
    by Landscapes Mainly .

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  • Duck in the Limelight
    by Neil Boucher

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    A lone duck is highlighted by a shaft of light breaking through the green canopy.

  • Canopy
    by John Edwards

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    Taken in the Tobago National Rainforest Reserve. There was a shaft of sunlight illuminating this leaf from above. You don’t get a sense of scale from this shot – the leaf was approx 5 feet across.

  • Diver
    by Eyal Nahmias

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    A diver under the kelp canopy at the Santa Cruz Island in CA a part of the Channel Islands chain near Ventura, Santa Barbara. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/1159426

  • Australian crow butterfly chrysalis hidden beneath the leaves

  • Understudy
    by justlinda

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    A photograph of the canopy of leaves above as I walked through some woodland last night. I have manipulated it in PS.

  • Woman Reaching Skyward
    by Julie Marks

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    Like my photo of the figure of a woman, this was taken in a botanical garden in Los Angeles. The form of this tree is anthropomorphic in the sense it represents the form of a woman reaching upward toward a beautiful canopy of clouds above her. The colors and textures of this photograph combine to create a luminescent effect. /

  • The Red Heart
    by fullcirclemandalas

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    ORIGINAL FOR SALE $899 plus P&H / OR $2400 for all three in the series My shadow stretches to the big red rock. Overhead the canopy of stars hangs shining light over eternities. My path is clear. The rock hangs in time and space. My journey is to the heart… From the original acrylic on canvas. Full copyright applies.

  • Central Park Canopy
    by Mary Ann Reilly

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    The tops of the trees in Central Park, taken from the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Manhattan / June 2009 Nikon D300 / 1/160 sec / f/6.3 / ISO 100 / 18 mm Featured in the Group: First Things /

  • Autumn Canopy
    by Jared Revell

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    Taken on the Anzac day 2008 long weekend in the beautiful Bright, Victoria. / Taken without a tripod, just wandering around the park in the center of town. I liked how the tree framed the image, giving the red maple the center of attention and the tables provided an interesting foreground with angled lines. Canon EOS 20D, Shutter Priority / Aperture: f/4.0 / Exposure: 1/90 / ISO: 400 / Lens: EF 24-105mm @ 40mm

  • Potpourri
    by UmbieArt

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    Fall leaves floating near the shoreline of Lake Marmo. / The Morton Arboretum / Lisle – Illinois – USA

  • Deep Canopy
    by Dave Martsolf

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    This image shows how my brain works. Several days ago I uploaded an image called “Crown Fire”. That same tree appears here in the lower left of the image. In the description of “Crown Fire” I said: “Man ‘o man, you should have been there! Hoo-haa!!! The Sky, the Sun, the Cool Sea of Air. That bold life’s creation standing in front of me and above me, swaying ever so slightly in the waning rays of that late autumn day. That tree told me to look out across the hills through a blue so deep that Earth’s own curvature and the infinite depth of empty space lapped easily at the doorstep of our thin atmospheric blanket, while the quietly raging Sun Blazed as though to fill the void with its tenuous light.” My own description was in fact the very process of creation, because that vision came to me AS the words were flowing onto the page. That is the closest you will ever come to seeing the creative process. This image is simply the result of creating something that matched that vision in some small way. Deep space object courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope.

  • Beneath The Canopy
    by Steven Agius

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  • The Canopy
    by Chris Munday

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  • This is a photograph of part of Australia’s World Heritage listed Tropical Rainforest canopy, Kuranda, Carins, Far North Queensland. Some of the trees found here are more than 3,000 years old. The tallest trees in the forest reach up to 60 metres. Stretching for over 500 kilometres along Tropical North Queensland’s coastline, these rainforests are the oldest continually surviving rainforests on earth and once covered the entire Australian continent.

  • Dizzy Red
    by Sarah Donoghue

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    Psychedelic tree- red / Also available in purple- / / Also features on my tee-

  • Aircraft canopy
    by Simon Duckworth

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    Yet again I have no idea what this aircraft is !! one day i might learn and actually read things…. / The dirty old and pitted metal and perspex really caught my eye. Processed as HDR / Nikon D200 ISO 200 1/250 f8 60mm focal Featured work Aeronautics & Aviation group April 2009

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