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Canon 20D – 17-40mm L – 17mm – 1s – f/11 Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. / In the same series: / / /
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Sunset / dusk and a boat, Convict Lake in Mammoth Lakes, CA / “Eureka” (I have found it) The ultimate merge of being one with your environment. Nature, human, beauty. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / *—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—
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/ ...................................................................................................... A little photoshop fun to an old Infrared Shot Infrared Shot / ...................................................................................................... / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / ............................................................................................................... / / ................................................................................................................
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Title selected from the subjects in my spam folder….... / SPAM PHOTOS / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / REAL ESTATE SERIES / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES
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CLOSED VILNIUS
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Another shot in the mystical Havasu Canyon in the Grand Canyon.
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Sun Beam entering Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA. Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. / In the same series: / / /
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Taken at the Great Salt Lake. Just happened to get a lightning shot with the sunset.
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Taken from the old sawmill site on Payette Lake in McCall, Idaho… /
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Taken with an infrared filter without setting camera to B&W. / I really like the color of this picture / ................................................................................................................. / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / - Christmas Cards / ............................................................................................................... /
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An Infrared Shot taken in B&W and splashed some blue into the pond. / It looks like a winter shot. / ...................................................................................................... / Click to View By Category: / - Waterfall Photos / - Selective Coloring / - Infrared Photos / - Black and White Photos / - Animal Photos / ............................................................................................................... /
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Sunset from Northern Illinois…really real!!! no editing!!! 2006
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It was a last minute decision to pop out before dinner and take a few shots. I had to do it as all day there were very limited photo opportunities. Boy was I glad that I popped out….a great scene greeted me….mirror like reflections and magical light…only if I didn’t deliberate for so long….. Photo Taken: 25-Aug-2007 / Time: 5:40pm / Conditions: Sunny winters day / / / / / / / / / / / / / Some other seascape art: / / / / / / /
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Mooney Falls is a waterfall on Havasu Creek, in the northwest corner of the U.S. state of Arizona, near the town of Supai in the Havasupai Indian Reservation. It is named after prospector D. W. “James” Mooney who fell to his death trying to cross the canyon on a homemade ladder. Local Native Americans called it “Hualapai” or “Hualpai” falls. It is located about 1 kilometre downstream (i.e. to the north) of Havasu Falls, just past the large campground that lies between the two falls. Mooney Falls is accessible with considerable difficulty down a very steep trail (including two rock tunnels) that has been cut into the rock. Chains and a ladder at the bottom assist, but spray from the falls coats the dust-covered rock with water and reddish mud that makes climbing treacherous.
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My daughter and my granddaughter. / I have always said ” Of all the bad/wrong things I have done I must have done something VERY Right ” / My Children bring color into my world / They make me Proud of who they have become / They make my laugh and sometimes cry / They never, ever stop amazing me by all they do. / They are the VERY best of me. / I Love them more than life itself. / Make your cups always runneth over.
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Taken tonight, and dedicated to each of you that I call friend ! I love you more than you could ever know ! HUGS! / Bonita ©2008 BMoore Photography & Design…............................. / www.bamagirl38.com Always B. Moore !!!!!! All Rights Reserved! My work is my work exclusively and DOES NOT belong to the public domain. You may not take my work in any part or whole without first obtaining my written permission!
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Please note: I offer a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on all my works! / . / If you are not completely satisfied with your purchase you may return it to me for a refund… I can be reached directly at robb@sgotrading.com and 919-413-3159 / . / CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE OF MY WORK. A BIG THANK YOU! :-) / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / /
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On the advice of “Dawsonimages” I re-cropped this photo and I do like it better Thank you.
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Can’t beat a good icon
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The photo was taken in Laukaa, Finland. I had rained the whole day, in the evening I went out and hoped that the rain would stop and the sun show up. All of a sudden it happened and the landscape looked so beautiful, like in fairytales. I was happy.
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