Cloud fence 

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  • Twiilight falls on the beach and a piece of rustic breakwater timber.. This beach is between Barwon Heads and Ocean Grove on the Bellarine Peninsula.In the far distance is the entrance to the rip. / Barwon Heads is the film location for the TV series Sea Change

  • Filter Fun with Photography

  • Taken at Callington in the Adelaide Hills SA.

  • Barb wire hangs off an old rusty steel dropper while canola flowers in the paddock and the sun sets. Southern Mallee, Australia

  • Song title from Frank Zappa. Lyrics don’t have anything to do with the image – just liked the title.

  • A break in the clouds behind me created this dramatic scene.

  • New freeway construction area in Melbourne’s outer east.

  • Watch this Song on Youtube HERE Purple haze all in my brain / Lately things just don’t seem the same / Actin’ funny, but I don’t know why / ‘Scuse me while I kiss the sky!! / Purple haze all around / Don’t know if I’m comin’ up or down / Am I happy or in misery? / Whatever it is that girl put a spell on me Help me, help me / Oh no no… No Yeah! / Purple haze all in my eyes / Don’t know if it’s day or night / You got me blowin’, blowin’ my mind / Is it tomorrow, or just the end of time? No / Help me / Aw ya! (Purple Haze) / Oh no no / Help me… Jimi Hendrix

  • Any excuse to snap some good clouds – and the wobbly fence just happened to be conveniently located!! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Landscape series

  • A rusty old fence is all that protects you from a nasty fall down a fairly steep hill down to the valley floor at the Conor Pass.

  • This was taken At Alton water, Near tattingstone, Suffolk. Canon 30D, Using an R72 hoya IR filter and then switched the red channel for green in PS. no other editing.

  • Personal collection. Oil on canvas. This didn’t end up saying what was intended. I started with an old black and white depression era photo and intended to make a statement about how unprepared we all are for what faces us environmentally, economically, and politically. Unfortunately, it ended up just being an interesting picture. I was disappointed.

  • Silvery afternoon effects on the Coorong South Australia. The remains of an old fence, (one of my favourite locations) pushes out into the water on the left. BEST viewed large!!!!

  • Grand Canyon’s South Rim. Most pictures I’ve seen of the Canyon were taken in warmer months. Since I’d never seen the Grand Canyon before, I was a little disappointed that we’d be seeing it under snow. Yet, to my delight, it was still so beautiful.

  • Large View Recommended. Michael Bay, eat your heart out. I assure you, this looks 500x better at print size. Bell Island, Newfoundland. Canon Rebel XSi / 55mm, f/5.6, ISO 100.

  • A darling little cabin in West Kelowna, BC, Canada that (I believe ) is actually used as a shed by Gorman Bros. Lumber Ltd.

  • In the outback of Queensland on a farm among the cows and sheep was this magnificent sky one afternoon.

  • wokeup at 5.15 the other morning, / waiting for the sunrise. / it ended up rising behind a cloud. / haha! / but awhile later these amazing rays / started straying through, and this / was the result!

  • I’m not spying on my neighbours! This was the view I had as I walked outside for a cigarette around 11pm. I liked how the clouds still had colour even at this late hour…with the hint of a storm. Nikon D90 / Tamron 18-270mm / ISO 250 / 30 sec exposure / F/5.6 Shot in raw and edited in Photoshop CS3 /

  • Walton Ranch fence line. Canon S3-IS, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Featured in: / - Don’t Fence Me In group, October 2009, thanks so much! / - Canon DSLR group, October 2009, thanks so much!

  • Done all in Corel X 2

  • A storm brews over distant Mt Wellington and Mortimer Bay. Canon 40D / EF-S 17-85mm @ 17mm / f/22, 2.0 sec exposure.

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