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  • One of the many grea macro subject’s i get to look at VIEW BY SUBJECT Marine Life Wreck Dives Reefs, Divers & Siloetes Sun Sets Black & White Digital Art & Posters

  • VIEW BY SUBJECT Marine Life Wreck Dives Reefs, Divers & Siloetes Sun Sets Black & White Digital Art & Posters

  • VIEW BY SUBJECT Marine Life Wreck Dives Reefs, Divers & Siloetes Sun Sets Black & White Digital Art & Posters

  • This was a big brute of a scorpion fish! Shot taken at Lantern Point (Comino) Malta. VIEW BY SUBJECT Marine Life Wreck Dives Reefs, Divers & Siloetes Sun Sets Black & White Digital Art & Posters

  • Natural Arch once was a waterfall until the water scoured out the basalt in the pools upstream on Cave Creek. Cave Creek is one of the many tributaries that form the Nerang River. Gold Coast Hinterland.

  • Abstract photoart…..water…rocks…sunlight….shadows!!! Taken at The Spit, Gold Coast!! Taken around mid afternoon, the sunlight was shining in sideways from the west across the water!

  • this is actually a shot i didnt take, it’s a friend of mine named Paul Greenstock. Paul and i have started going out to shoot lately (he’s getting the “bug”..hehe) and im coaching him along on how to use his camera / he wanted me to put this up and get some feedback on it, and i would appreciate any tips or help or thoughts as well / he is on the FD with me, actually its him that talked me into joining / so…would appreciate ANY and ALL feedback, ive asked him about getting the comments that might not be so pleasurable…he says he can handle / me personally, i think he does have a good eye, just needs a touch of tweaking, and of course get that confidence w/ his camera. for now he is using a canon point and shoot…nice little camera / and yes..i DO have his permission to post his photos, he wants to hear some feedback before he jumps into the photography world, and i told him i didnt mind one bit helping him get there . i will be uploading a few shots of his here in the next few days..so honest good feedback is very much appreciated..thanks

  • Captured around 5am. At the Springbrook National Park in the mouth of the ‘Natural Bridge’. Shot taken from in a cave, surrounded by glow worms and bats. Very moist environment! Great experience! Fun Capture!

  • “Rosh haNikra is a cliff at the sea, right at the northern border of Israel towards Lebanon. The name means “head of the cave”, and tells us why this place is listed on showcaves.com: there are numerous impressive sea caves at the foot of the cliff, which may be reached by cable car. The longest cave is 200m long. The cliff consits of white chalk, and looks similar to the cliffs of Dover. The caves were formed by the work of the sea water, following fracture zones in the rock which are weaker than undisturbed rocks. The cliffs were always a problem for travel and trade. The mountains ridge orms a natural border, and so very early a tunnel was hewn into the soft chalk. Alexander of Macedonea (Alexander the Great) is credited for having hewed the first tunnel in 323 BC to create a passageway for his army after besieging Tyre. Later this road was used by the armies of the Seleucids and the Ptolemies. In 1099 AD it was used by the Crusaders. In World War I the British Army built the first road, which as accessible to motor vehicles. The latest and most impressive traffic route through the cliff was the Haifa-Beirut-Tripoli railway, which was built by the British during World War II. There were three tunnels, one on each side of the border and one crossing the border. The tunnel on the Israelian side may be visited. The railroad tracks are removed, but there is a sort of “tourist railroad”. The caves are numerous interconnected branches totaling 200m. Formed by the work of the sea they are located around sea level at the foot of the cliff, and the only way to enter their natural entrance is with diving gear and rather dangerous. In 1968 a 400m long tunnel was opened to allow access to the caves. ”….. Thanks for viewing and commenting. Copyrights© Nira Dabush

  • i never really count the number of hours spent on one piece and i know i should at an estimate this probably took ooh i really dont know i work in stages leave it come back do a bit more mebbe 20 mebbe 25 hrs its really hard to say and quite scary too no wonder my poor family are attempting continually to drag me off the computer

  • I had to really build up the water in the cave,i was stumped for a quite some time :) / One of 26 images for a children’s book.

  • Ha Ha Tonka Spring, Missouri’s twelfth largest, discharges approximately 48 million gallons of water daily. The spring is now protected and admission to the spring water is prohibited. The fenced area marks where the spring water meets with the water of Lake of the Ozarks.

  • Grey Nurse Sharks hang out off the NSW coast. Grey Nurse Sharks are known as Raggy Tooth Sharks in South Africa and Sand Tiger Sharks in the US. They are endangered in Australia, particularly in New South Wales waters yet the government has only made a half hearted attempts to protect the species. SAY NO TO SHARK FIN SOUP! Walk out of restaurants that serve Shark Fin soup and let them know why! This shot also features in one of my calendar’s

  • The original was a photo taken from inside the “bell” cave, Malta, looking through a crack in the wall.

  • The famous “Haystack” at Cannon Beach, OR

  • One thing many travellers miss is the beauty of the “underworld”. In Australia there are many caves and this photo is “as shot” and is a photo of tree roots in Wait Cave glistening with water droplets. The tree roots are maybe 1mm across in diameter. Wait Cave is in Western Australia. The photo was taken with a 60mm Nikon Macro lens, a tripod and lots of patience. The cave is dusty and the surface the tripod was on was less than stable so each shot would require the lens being cleaned, the tripod being reset and me holding in my breath, repositioning the backlighting without trying to knock over the tripod or stuff up the exposure! I haven’t taken macro shots in a cave for a while so it reminded me of the degree of difficulty of getting a nice macro shot in a cave! (Well… I think it is nice! hehehe)

  • Cave Creek, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. A hour and a half walk into the rain forest on the west coast. The river flows over ground and then in parts flows underground and pops up down stream. Nikon D200

  • Moria Gate, Oparara River, South Island, New Zealand. Limestone Arch, deep in the enchanted wonderland of prehistoric moss-covered rain forest. / This place is amazing

  • Natural Arch (or Natural Bridge some call it now) in the Springbrook National Park, part of the Lamington Plateau/Lamington National Park. Tks to Jason for identifying the location.

  • Images that represent Arkansas past , and history / On Sale Now 2010 Calendars ONLY $25.08 plus shipping and handling Thats 13 gorgeous prints that can be framed once the calendars are out of date. What better way is there to purchase so many fine prints for so little? Thats approx $1.92 per print! WHAT A BARGAIN * / YOU CAN PICK YOUR FAVORITE 13 images from my gallery, and I will make up that calendar especially for you.Email Me with your choices, and their titles. I will have it ready ASAP.*

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