Cold wet 

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  • Wellington, New Zealand 1965. A typical (then) wet, cold and windy day… / wonder why I moved to Australia way back then!

  • Female dancer inside a cocktail glass.

  • 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.

  • Cold Poem / Cold now. / Close to the edge. Almost / unbearable. Clouds / bunch up and boil down / from the north of the white bear. / This tree-splitting morning / I dream of his fat tracks, / the lifesaving suet. I think of summer with its luminous fruit, / blossoms rounding to berries, leaves, / handfuls of grain. Maybe what cold is, is the time / we measure the love we have always had, secretly, / for our own bones, the hard knife-edged love / for the warm river of the I, beyond all else; maybe that is what it means the beauty / of the blue shark cruising toward the tumbling seals. In the season of snow, / in the immeasurable cold, / we grow cruel but honest; we keep / ourselves alive, / if we can, taking one after another / the necessary bodies of others, the many / crushed red flowers. By: Mary Oliver

  • © 2007 Sara Lamond. All rights reserved. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Macro photograph taken from an Australian Gum Tree. The contrast of the red/orange markings on the tree make delightful autumn foliage for trees with the contrasting greyish tones providing a lovely misty feel to this abstract landscape! Like a painting!!! I am passionate about macro photography of tree bark and of rocks. Macro flower photography I also enjoy!

  • Click here to add me to your watch list. / .................................. / / It’s iceberg season again. / Every year between March and August hundreds of giant pieces of 10-15,000 year old glacial ice drift past the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.

  • Here on RB there are stunning coastal images with perfect long exposures and processing,,, well,, this isn’t really one of them but what it is, is my first ever long exposure. This morning my friend and I decided to shoot a sunrise on the Western Port Bay (Balnarring) so I packed my case & tripod and off we went at 5am. As soon as we got there, my cheap tripod broke in half so there goes my long exposures! But I ended up getting creative with positions..hmmmm.. Then, we waited.. and waited.. and no Sunrise! Just lots and lots of gray clouds and drizzle :o( But that aside I still tried to make the best of it and got this image with a 30second (200 ISO) exposure so please be kind! I promise I’ll do better next time…. After I invest in a good tripod!

  • an eahart chappel photo. at 30 degrees outdoors not counting water temp.on location.mint springs.

  • Composite image created from many images and texture layers using varied blending modes, many erasures, dodging and burning with some digital painting. All images used to create this composite are mine. FEATURED IN ‘DIGITAL ART COMPILATIONS’! FEATURED IN ‘FEMININE INTENT’! FEATURED IN ‘THE HUMAN CONDITION’! TOP 10 FINISH IN THE ‘VINTAGE RE-CREATION’ CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP ‘LAYERED WITH TEXTURE’! I would be interested in any opinions regarding which version you prefer.

  • this is taken with a nikon d80

  • taken with a nikon d80 this was taken at west virgina

  • This calendar as a lot of my work baste on water

  • Canon S5is, 15 sec’s ND#8 filter, (settings to follow) / Cascades are near Mole Creek,,, Tasmania,,,Aust /

  • A small group of 3 or 4 snowflakes! Vote for this shot in a contest! / http://www.competico.com/photo/crystals View Similar Works / Winter Shape Winter Blades Top Ten In / Group: Everyday Life / Challenge: Winter has Come / Group: Mood & Ambience / Challenge: Discovering New Worlds – Macro / Featured in Young Enthusiasts /

  • Acrylic on canvas Original is 36” x 24”

  • Canon S5is, Tv-1/10, F4.5, ISO-200 @ 13.9mm, / Once again taken on the way home after night shift, and I had to take a ladder with me and place it on the back of my flat tray to try to get above the reeds. If you look closely you can see the swan. FRAMED

  • I recommend buying this in the Large size framed print / A droplet on a piece of grass out side our house this morning Canon 50D / 60mm EF-S Macro This is another piece in my collection / / You can buy this piece Here

  • Poor spider, struggling against the cold rain to keep her web intact…..there is so much beauty there though! Norwood Ontario Canada

  • Leaves caught in the stream.

  • Canon EOS 450D, Tv-10secs, F22, ISO-100, 18-55 @ 43mm, shot taken at the lower section of Liffey Falls, approx 50 mins from Launceston, Tasmania. /

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