The Blue Ridge Mountains as seen from an overlook along Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia in January 1994. / / Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
The fall colours in Nova Scotia can be so beautiful. This picture was taken from a spot in West Pennant called Hospital Hill. Hospital Hill is a couple of miles back in the woods but well worth the hike! When you climb to the top of the hill the views are spectacular, ocean in one direction and hills in the other.
A combination of two photos, both taken from my back porch. The moon was to the east and the hillside ot the west. Added my own colors. /
Lookout Mountain outside of Golden Colorado at Sunrise….quite an amazing morning! Thoughts most welcomed!
Secret valley in California. / D-80 and 18-135 kit lens @32mm, F-8, iso-100, 1/100 sec. Matrix focus, Handheld.
Made in Terragen over 1 year ago…. added lucisart today. Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
At the outer edge of Melbourne Australia, a lone tree looks out on a beautiful sunset :) Technical Notes: Used 3 exposures in Adobe camera raw, enhanced the already beautiful colour and contrast just slightly. I have seen a few wonderful landscape photographers so I thought I would give give you a great Recommendation Travis Easton’s Photos are MAGNIFICENT!!! Check them out!!! / http://www.redbubble.com/people/traviseaston
Photographed at the Forest Hills Cemetery around Attica, New York (USA). Nikon D80, 18-135mm
The houses on the cliffs are known as the “Battery. This is one of my fav spots to shoot. I hope you like. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / Canon 400D
Kangaroo Island, South Australia Please view large My first cave shot !! The name of Kelly Hill Caves is a result of the story, how it was discovered. In 1880 a local stockman called Kelsy, riding on his horse Kelly, was chasing sheep that had strayed from his property. Unfortunately both of them fell into one of the big sink holes in the area. Kelsy managed to climb out, but he had to leave Kelly at the bottom of the sink hole. He returned soon with help to rescue the horse, but it was gone. Now oral tradition knows at least three versions of the end of this story, which makes the whole story a bit weird. The realistic version has it, the farmer may have gone back to the wrong hole. The optimistic version tells, the horse was later pulled to safety. And the mysterious end talks about Kelly the horse wandering off into the labyrinth of caves never to be seen again. Its skeleton may still be somewhere in the caves waiting to be discovered. The tourist history of the cave started with the local Harold Bell who explored the caves of the area and soon made the first guided tours with candlelight. He was appointed caretaker of the caves one year after the discovery and wrote a book about the cave the same year. At his time the chambers of the cave were numbered to allow visitors to find their way back. The numbers can still be seen at the ceiling. / The cave contains numerous speleothems, straws, stalactites and stalagmites, but most impressive are the various helictites WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
“Fall Cardinal” / oil on 1 3/8” deep canvas Like this painting? It is the October image in my NEW 2010 calendar – Everyday Moments I always enjoying my trips through the hills of southern Ohio. / I never seem to get tired of the lush full color that mother nature so proudly displays. Featured in: / Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free / /
A lovely misty morning to awaken too…with dawns soft hues touch !!
Old stables of the abandoned mining town of the Cerro del Hierro (“Iron Hill”) in Seville (Andalusia, Spain). They have lost all their roof but the place is a good one to practise photography :) It’s located in the Natural Park of the northern highlands of Seville, between the municipalities of San Nicolás del Puerto and Constantine. With an altitude of 800 meters above sea level, is one of the upper area of the southern edge of the plateau bordering the basin of the Guadalquivir river. Taken in autumm season / Canon 400D+18-55mm Featured work in: / - Featured Art Page of Redbubble (August 09) / / - SPIRIT group (August 09) / - Nature’s Reclamation group (September 09) /
“Golden rose, the color of the dream I had…: / – Jimi Hendrix One Rainy Wish Tuscany / Italy / August 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200mm / Raw
These hills are near Morro Bay, on the pacific coast of California.
The original of this painting is traveling to Portugal! For some reason I’m very excited about that
Abstract Macro Photography – Landscapes Peeling paint on wood left to decay on the grounds of an old industrial Warehouse
Featured in The Woman Photographer October 28, 2009. / Featured in ! # 1 Artists of Redbubble October 27, 2009. Best on Full Size It’s a perfect autumn day … let’s go for a picnic!!! I’ve got the dogs and the camera equipment … did you bring the fried chicken and potato salad?? Image taken at Triadelphia Reservoir off of Route 97 in Montgomery County, Maryland, October 26, 2009. Nikon D300 with the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens; UV and CP filters; hand held, shutter 1/100, aperture f/10.0, exp.0.00, iso 500. Post processing included hdr at +/- 2 evals in Photomatix from a single hand held image. A very faint amount of texture layer added in Photoshop. Thanks to Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art for the texture.
Great Sand Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada
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