....Summer is coming, I can’t wait.
Orange sky and grey clouds reflected in Loch Rannoch with just a few ripples. Taken early one morning (about 5.14am) looking up towards Schiehallion just visible at the far end of the loch.
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© Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios. Here are my resent vector art work’s, I think I just went vector crazy. I’m still working on a few other designs. Please feel free to look at my other work /
I found a little bit of ice in the shape of a heart, It was just beginning to melt off of the vine. Ruth Palmer mentioned that the vine looked like a little girl and it looks like she’s tugging on a heart string too :) another version
Watching the Trains
Canon 350 D 17-40 mm lens. Winter landscape with sunset in fog.
*location: Huntington Beach, CA
This is four photos that I chose to layer to get a similar effect as “nature under water” and “the nature of things” although I used live nature and threw it on printed images for the others. The amazing gifts of the earth that we live with and we survive because of…......we are all connected. A song called Dancing / by Elisa Toffoli
A water droplet ready to fall.
The evening sky 2 days ago was momentarily spectacular (thank goodness my red bubble winter training meant i had my camera with me …) / I love how the rays are in three distinct sectors but don’t know why that is … :) Taken with fuji finepix A500 pocket camera
Pelican Point, Lake Bonney, Barmera, South Australia. / / Best viewed large. / / / Other Barmera images / / / / / /
Depression and anxiety affect 1 in 5 Australians and can be as severe, incapacitating and life threatening as other physical ailments. Reaching out for help is often difficult. With kind thanks to Justin for modelling for this image. Taken at Hallett Cove, South Australia
Cannon Beach, OR No editing / In-camera B&W Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shutter Speed: 1/4000 second / F Number: F/3.5 / Focal Length: 18 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Date Picture Taken: Nov 5, 2007, 11:22:09 AM
3 Shot HDR Image taken during dawn at a local point which is populat with the local boters :) Edit The program i used to create this HDR Effect is dynamic HDR Edit 2 Thank you!, thank you all for the comments on this shot and thank you to the Nautical group for makeing this the group Avatar for the month of novemeber :)
BEST VIEWED AS A MEDIUM SIZED FRAMED PRINT ON YOUR SITTING ROOM WALL! Drifting all alone on a vast ocean with just myself for company! This is a shot of a cargo vessel heading out from the mouth of the River Shannon across Ballybunion Bay in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. The shot was taken with a telephoto lens from Knockanore Mountain (really a large hill) some two miles from shore as the préachán flies. / /
Death Valley National Park, CA
Mexican sunset
The listless sun deceived our farewell, / boats were leaving like flies, / birds puckered up like toothless mouths / and fell stiff and dead from the heavens. When I was alone under the yellow sky / where my eyes were ripping up rags, / I turned out my pockets / in the hope of finding an exile companion. There was nothing in them / nothing but dust from the roads, / nothing but roads of misery, / nothing but dead queens nailed to wooden beams. (René Daumal)
I had an image of you: a bird / between continent and continent / with foreign songs in your head / through lightning, rainbow, cloud beating down the northern stars / forgotten lights on cruel waters / through snow, wind, darkness, rain, / with your one possession: song And I saw you once in a strange dream / where I walked through intricate gates of iron / and asked you to translate / Gruppe aus dem Tartarus (Gwen Harwood)
A similar shot to one I have uploaded previously, however I spent more time processing this until it came out how I remembered it. Canon Eos 5D, TS-E 24mm, 8 seconds at f22. 1.2ND and 0.9 hard grad.
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