Day before Christmas, Amish returning home from church services, the church is located about 100 yards passed the buggy on the right.
A photo manipilation made in Photoshop using layer masks, adjustment layers, cloning, etc. Thank you for the views and comments. Josette Credits: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/782540 – http://www.sxc.hu/photo/908263 / http://www.sxc.hu/photo/923470. All from sxc.hu
The wind was howling, the snow hurt my face, and then I saw this doorway to a haven. A very welcome sight that evening… This photo won first place in the Challenge: Welcoming Light, in the / “Mood and Ambience” group 4/23/09. Thank You!
A typically beautiful winter scene in Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA.
I changed this photograph using fractalius :-)
One of my favorite places to visit in the beautiful Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina is this grove of trees we call the “Cathedral.” The first time we found it, my husband and I realized we were whispering as if we had entered a church. There is something magical about this place. The silence is total and it seems to welcome us each time we visit. Whenever anyone asks us which church we attend, we glance at each other and tell them “The cathedral in the forest.” Even though the trees were planted by man, there is a sense of a special energy in the center of the grove.
Have you ever taken a image, did your magic to it and thought awww I really think I like it better the other way? Well I can’t decide. Help me Bubble “Which One Should I keep”? One stays one goes…. Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Best viewed at full size! Photographer / Robert Berry / Nikon D80 18-135 mm Nikkor Lense
The ruins of St Mary’s abbey in the Museum gardens in York
Looks to be an old out of use LDS church. It is off of hwy 20, on the way to Sun Valley, Idaho. I have passed and thought of stopping to shoot this on several occasions but today in the snow covered prarie it called out….........”B&W”! / So I stopped.
The path along the river and looking over tweed bridge in Peebles, scottish borders. Olympus SP560UZ f/3.4 / 1/640 sec / exp +0.7 / 9mm Tips and comments most welcome !
Each day’s a new adventure, / We don’t have to travel far – / If our hearts reach out to joy, / We can find it where we are. / Maybe in a tiny blossom, / Or snow falling from the sky, / For the world is full of wonder / If we look with open eyes. Taken Northant’s uk Jan 09 Nikon D90
Northamptonshire uk…... / Nikon D90 / Wish I knew how to Iron the water smooth
My two boy’s Max & Dylan in my garden / waiting for me to throw / snowballs….they love it… / Nikon D90
Drežnica Church in Slovenia
Taken at Coton Manor Northants / D40x
The Parish Church of St James is one of six churches in The Team Parish of Louth in the beautiful rolling countryside of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It lies at the centre of the historic market town of Louth, a historic thriving market town with a Georgian heart. The parish church has the tallest spire (295 feet) of any medieval parish church in the country. It is a magnificent fifteenth century building that is featured in Sir Simon Jenkin’s book, England’s 1000 Best Churches. Thousands of visitors are drawn to visit the church every year because of its aura of spirituality and architectural beauty. They are welcomed by church guides, a shop and the possibility of refreshments served under the tower. St Stephen’s chapel is set aside for reflection and prayer with aids to contemplation and prayer available there. The parish church is also the base of a lively, outward looking congregation with choral services every week. I know somw of you guys have seen these photos before but I have re-processed them and think I have improved them alot. / HDR / photomatix 3 photos -2 from 1 raw file Sold numerous times as a framed print from my shop in Louth Please visit my website / PaulThompsonPhotography Canon 40D / F16 / ISO 200
The Parish Church of St James is one of six churches in The Team Parish of Louth in the beautiful rolling countryside of the Lincolnshire Wolds. It lies at the centre of the historic market town of Louth, a historic thriving market town with a Georgian heart. The parish church has the tallest spire (295 feet) of any medieval parish church in the country. It is a magnificent fifteenth century building that is featured in Sir Simon Jenkin’s book, England’s 1000 Best Churches. Thousands of visitors are drawn to visit the church every year because of its aura of spirituality and architectural beauty. They are welcomed by church guides, a shop and the possibility of refreshments served under the tower. St Stephen’s chapel is set aside for reflection and prayer with aids to contemplation and prayer available there. The parish church is also the base of a lively, outward looking congregation with choral services every week. I know somw of you guys have seen these photos before but I have re-processed them and think I have improved them alot. / HDR / photomatix 3 photos -2 from 1 raw file / Sold numerous times as a framed print from my shop in Louth Canon 40D / F16 / ISO 200
This is one of three churches in Buninyong, Victoria Australia.. / Buninyong is the first inland town to discover gold.. / it lies between Ballarat and Geelong.. / I made these snow globes with help from photoshop..lol.. / enjoy.. / The photos in snow globe were taken by me.. /
featured in “Cards for Sale” Dec 17,2009 A photo showing the old German town of Görlitz at the outermost border to Poland. My husband took this photo on a new year’ s trip to that beautiful old town. / I digitally manipulated this picture so that it looks a little bit like a drawing. / By the way, the person in the front walking down the snowy path is me, trying not to slip on the slippery snow.
Taken in a church near Ashford Kent. HDR from Single Raw. Also seen on Flickr
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