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  • Title: Butterfly Wish / Capture Date: 10/12/2007 / Dimensions: 3872×2879 / Exposure: 1/180 sec at f/5.6 / Focal Length: 200 / ISO: 200 / Filter: Circular Polarizer / Flash: No / Uploaded Date: 10/12/2007 / Comments: There is a Native American legend that says, ” If you have a secret wish, capture a butterfly and whisper your wish to it. Since butterflies cannot speak, your secret is ever safe in their keeping. Release the butterfly, and it will carry your wish to the Great Spirit, who alone knows the thoughts of butterflies. © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • The dead roses inspired me.

  • On a background of shades of gold an enchanting mermaid is held captive in a shimmering crystal globe

  • This has to by my all time favorite sunrise. / Taken in Douglasville, Georgia / I was driving to work and had to pull over get out of the car and get this shot. / To me it looks like a Golden rainbow around the sun itself. I really hope you like it. taken in early spring.

  • Seagull is a unique image of a seagull captured in mid flight. Behind the scenes / It’s not apparent in the image, but this seagull was photographed in broad daylight in the crowded Commonwealth Park. Use of levels and filters has created this very unique image, dimming the background except for a small ribbon of colour while simultaneously adding detail and illumination to the seagull. / Canon 1Ds mkIII | EF 100-400mm Artwork / Unique, striking and sophisticated, Seagull would make a fantastic artwork, adding a focal point to your living room or bringing some of nature’s drama into the office. © 2008 A Spence. All Rights Reserved

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER A different view North Narrabeen lies on the northern shores of Narrabeen lagoon, bounded by Warriewood to the north, Elanora Heights to the west and extends east to the ocean at Turrimetta Beach. Narrabeen is opposite on the southern shore of the lagoon. The first land grants were made to John Lees, 40 acres, Philip Schaffer, 50 acres, and James Wheeler, 80 acres, along the south bank of Mullet Creek. Alex Macdonald was granted 80 acres at the beach in 1815 and west of this land JT Collins had 93.5 acres by 1857. During the nineteenth century travellers had to ford the lake until 1880 when the first bridge opened. A second bridge at the mouth of the lagoon in Ocean Street was built in 1925 This shot was taken at sunset, i was driving across and caught the reflections out of the corner of my eye, needless to say I had my camera with me. The reflections were fantastic especially the clouds and the single span of the bridge looking like a double span. Narrabeen Lakes are a tidal fed this shot is the second bridge closest the the lakes entrance. Located around 30 kilometres from the Sydney CBD, a must if visting Sydney is to travel the Northern Beaches of Sydney, great at any time of day but glorious when there is a wonderful sunrise or sunset ….. *MAGIC

  • Owlspook you carry me on with yr inspirational comments. Your words spark a interest in finding out ,where it is you hide out and get yr inpiration from. So the other night I went wandering on an astral journal with my night cam.The invisible thread took me to one of your haunts, Here is the pic to prove it. Yes this one is dedicated to you Owl a you are such a wise bird using yr experience to enhance and give joy to those around you, thanks is all I have to give. Bringer of visions / Ring of Fire Made in fractalexplorer and photoshop

  • Sort of a 70’s look, I thought. Must be coming back in style. Copyright

  • Some talented photographers on RB have come out from behind the camera to show themselves. I had a request from a friend to do the same. I completed my 50th trip around the sun in December, hence the name “50”! Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/13 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS / Focal Length 155.0mm For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage

  • I still don’t know if this is finished but i like it like this. Featured In Young Enthusiasts / High Key

  • An abstract look at icicles hanging from Hardy Falls in Peachland, BC, Canada.

  • DOUBLE RAINBOW / / A beautiful double rainbow appeared after severe storms moved through my area in northeastern Kentucky! / The only way to capture some of it (because it was so big) was to move from where I was standing. I had to climb on top of a very big hill, then stand behind some trees to get a decent shot of the rainbow. / /

  • card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster rb redbubble portrait sunglasses reflection life face visage glasses spectacles selective colour /

  • On a recent visit to “Kapama Nature Reserve” I went on a night drive and got caught up in a “Lion Hunt”. We followed the male and two female lions, off road, through the bush on a open vehicle, normally used for nightdrives. Needless to say that I could hear my heart pumping in my ears! This was my first capture, to be, at night, in the middle of the bush and I really was very nervous as well. The male lion was not even 10 feet away when I got the shot and it was so quick, there was no time for settings, just put it on slow-capture, when the male appeared in the vehicles lights I just clicked! / The females were quiet close, on my side of the vehicle, when I got a shot in on them. I honestly did not think that I would get good captures as it happened so quick and there was no second chance as they went into dense bush that we could go in with the landrover. We searched for another two hours and eventually gave up and went back to the lodge. / I will never ever forget the feeling of excitement and adrenaline pumping, just the thought of capturing a “kill” was overwelming, a oppertunity once in a lifetime !

  • A photographer is setting up to capture the beautiful vista in front of him. Photo taken at Candelaria Zambales, Philippines.

  • CLICK….BOOM!

  • A combination of my underwater pics. Inspired by Sufjan Stevens – We Won’t Need Legs To Stand. This is also part of renewal and death and resurection. So faithful, so few, / so pardon, and done. / And when we recieve, / we give a change at last. / When we are dead, / we all have wings. / We won’t need legs to stand. / When we recieve, / to see a change at last Featured In Young Enthusiasts /

  • The mermaid trapped within the coils of the deadly sea serpent

  • I really personally like the way this image portrait of Shelby has turned out! I just love the benefits of being a combination Mom & photographer! I hope you enjoy this photo, my friends! Cheers to you! Thanks for viewing my portfolio! I enjoy my work immensely! Smiles Leilani

  • Canon 5D Mk II – 50mm lens

  • model – LACEY TRIPP / photographer – LISA PREECE – www.lisabellaphoto.com / hair/mua – KELSEY JOHNSON – www.muakelseyj.com this photo was caught in the middle of an adjustment between poses

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