Taken on 07/15/07 Majestic Mount Shasta, Northern CA… / _ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
This was taken up in the Bailey Creek area South West of Mount Lassen, in Northern CA, on July 26th of this year…...the water is from Bailey Creek but was running through a large culvert and formed this wonder little waterfall back into Bailey Creek.
This was taken at the 7000 foot level South West of Mount Lassen in North Eastern CA in August of 2007; I wanted to try something a bit different and my love for “The Blues” just took over. I love the different layers you can see from up that high. And believe me being up there is a “natural high”!
Cropped from a larger image so this is only suitable for cards. This was shot from my Sister’s front yard in Sisters, Oregon; the mountains are The Three Sisters; can you just imagine waking up to this everyday of your life? I could live with that….....
Eiger north face with small lake. Swizterland.
Isle of Skye, February 2007 :)
Isle of Skye, February 2007
My latest Painting oil on canvas 102×76 cm / super won a wonderful prize with this recently. / Passion is camping in this magnificiet national park, painting scenes en plein air watching the kangaroos and emus, .birds just strolling and flying about, nice hot sunny days, relaxing in a caravan at lunch with a hot coffee and luch cooked on the bbq ’s supplied at the park.passion! / Happy to be alive and well enough to travel to see the magnifcient australian bush
Taken mid July of 2007….......color enhanced. Shot from McCloud, Ca Sold in an 8X10 Matted, Framed Print from my private stock purchased for the Happy Valley Stawberry Festival, Anderson California on 05/23/09 ____ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2007Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
After visiting high force, a walk along the river then up the steps for a refreshing drink at the local pub /
Pendle Witch Country, in the Lancashire Pennines, is an area lying between (but also including) the north western edge of Bronte Country and the Ribble Valley, to the north and north east of which are Bowland, and the south western Yorkshire Dales respectively. The area is dominated by the dark brooding mass of Pendle Hill (shown above) and made famous (nay infamous) for its grim and fiendish association with the “Witches of Pendle”...
Location: / Barham, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 17 June 2008, 7.53 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 200 : f/5.6 : 1/125 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Devoid of rocks to clamber across, I was feeling just far too sensible, so I decided to climb a tree with one hand (the other holding the camera of course – so Mr Oubridge – no tripod used!) so that I could get it from a different angle.
Stanage Edge in Derbyshire is the longest gritstone edge in England at 3.5 miles in length and is a popular haunt for rock climbers like the chap featured here! / The weather (and the light) can change quickly in this region, so I was lucky to have a brief spell of good light on this otherwise dull day. Featured in DSLR User Only group. March 2009 Best viewed large Nikon D80, 18-135mm Nikkor
A climber packs up his gear after completing a climb on Curbar Edge, in Derbyshire’s Peak District National Park, UK. Featured in ‘Derbyshire’ group Nikon D80, 10-20mm Sigma
We sometimes go climbing in the old abandoned quarries in the hills above Perth. These places, once noisy, dusty and now damaged beyond repair are little bits of high adventure for city folk who can be bothered to discover these ‘scars’. I love them…in the morning when the sun hits those big western walls they just glow with the warmth, it feels so good to touch that rock, to caress it, to seduce it, to hold on for dear f&%$in life! Please, don’t reject me, don’t spit me off, hold me, baby…like snails journeying across pathways we leave our trail across the rock in the form of chalk dust, it keeps our hands dry and our arses on the rockface…good thing that, I hate falling, I love chalk dust :) As the day lengthens the quarry becomes an oven, the sun traverses overhead and bakes everything within cooee…nothing moves except the cicada legs of the males, playing their tune against their wings, serenading the babe cicadas, hoping, just hoping to get lucky… We hide amongst the rocks, under the trees and spruik bullshit to each other until the warm air gently sends us to sleep, the silence is deafening in it’s completeness, the smell of the bush is perfume, god i love these places… Summer is here, let the good times roll :) Acrylic, ink & chalk on stretched canvas / 60×60 cm Private collection Detail: /
Mt. Kinabalu, Malaysia Pausing near the summit – past the clouds – on Malaysia’s greatest mountain -Canon EOS Rebel XT, 18-55mm Featured in Asian Photography Magazine India October 2009 Featured in Asian Photography Magazine Singapore September 2009 / Submission for Sony World Photography Awards 2010 Submission for Digital Camera Magazine Your Best Shot Photography Contest Featured on the redbubble homepage June 5, 2009 Featured in the Series submitted to the Singapore Interanational Photography Festival 2010 themed Human:Nature
A group of climbers on Stanage Edge in Derbyshire’s Peak District. Featured in the ‘Postcard Style’ group Nikon D80. Nikkor 18-135mm
cycling season is over for me, so there’s more time to head up into the mountains and enjoy the Austrian landscape… so I went for a hike yesterday in the area around Kühtai (Tirol’s highest village at 2.020m) and headed up towards Gaiskogel (2.820m). / it’s not really a hard climb, the first 500m up are fairly easy as the lead along a skiing-slope. only the last part is getting a bit more strenuous, as one has to climb up a steep boulder field. this brings you to the so called Gaiskogelscharte (2.658m) and from there it’s a short way to the Gaiskogel itself. anyway, this pano was taken pretty much halfway between Gaiskogelscharte and Gaiskogel at approx. 2.720m. straight ahead you can see the Rotkogel and the Räuhengrat and looking to the left one can see the Kraspesferner (small glacier) with the Rotgrubenspitze (3.042m). as I was carrying quite some equipment and it was already getting late, I decided to turn around at this point and not continue to the top (appr. another 25min), but instead take a small detour to a reservoir and take some photos there as well…. Canon EOS 40D / Sigma 10-20 EX DC HSM / Hoya ND8 filter / Manfrotto 724B digi 3 shot panorama / each shot exposed at -2,0,2 f/11 / HDR process & tonemapping: Photomatix Pro 3.2.1 / stitch: PTGui location: / 11°03.1687 E / 47°12.1673 N
This was taken at Malibu Creek State Park. This is the Planet of the Apes Rock for the reason that much of the movie was filmed in the area. I had never shot rock climbers and wanted to give it a try. I greatly respect the sport, but as you can see here, I found it a little disorienting. (taken with a Nikon D300 using a 10.5 f2.8 fisheye lens).
North Conway, New Hampshire / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-500mm lens / October 2009 / Cathedral Ledge is the rock to the left of the image. “North Conway and its surrounding towns offer some of the best hiking in the White Mountain National Forest. It also features some of the best rock climbing sites on the East Coast, its gem being Cathedral Ledge in Echo Lake State Park. The 500-foot (150 m) cliff overlooks Echo Lake from the west and the Saco River an the Saco River valley in the east. Cathedral Ledge has an automobile road to the summit, which provides fine views of the Saco River Valley.” / ~ Wikepedia
North Conway, New Hampshire / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-500mm lens / October 2009 “North Conway and its surrounding towns offer some of the best hiking in the White Mountain National Forest. It also features some of the best rock climbing sites on the East Coast, its gem being Cathedral Ledge in Echo Lake State Park. The 500-foot (150 m) cliff overlooks Echo Lake from the west and the Saco River and the Saco River valley in the east. Cathedral Ledge has an automobile road to the summit, which provides fine views of the Saco River Valley.” / ~ Wikepedia
Part of the Skipped Series ~ Metal in Abstract / Taken by Alixzandra Nov 09
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