A simple picture taken of a nearby market. Accidentally switched blending mode to Colour Burn while in CS3 and thought it looked great. Hope you like it Birds Of Prey Christmas Cards Night Scenes Landscape / Scenic
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the land and sky meet reflecting in the still water … sadly I lost the original image and the only copy that exists is here on RedBubble (sigh) Work done in PaintShopPro with post work in Gimp. Best viewed large. L 08 8 Photo K NC 080413 0
“Seeking New Horizons” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A lone bare limbed tree looks to a cloud filled horizon as if wishing it could see beyond it. El Arish, Queensland. “We all live under the same sky, but we don’t all / have the same horizon.” / ~Konrad Adenauer
The Sculptures are located on a hill over looking Broken Hill in the Living Desert Reserve. They make an excellent subject and have been photographed and painted by many. I decided to get in on the act. If you are ever visiting Broken Hill it is worth the 8 km drive to the Sculptures – especially at Sunset, or if your really keen, sunrise. / yawn, Sue For Sue Hodge originals visit: www.suehodge.com.au / For more prints by Sue Hodge visit: http://ochresands.redbubble.com
Taken in between Oakbank & Lenswood.
Sun was well “awake” and the fog was in no hurry to leave…
“Flight” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A pelican with outstretched wings flying into the last light of day over a darkened coastline. Alva Beach, Queensland. “To stand at the edge of the sea, to sense the ebb and flow of the tides, to feel the breath of a mist moving over a great salt marsh, to watch the flight of shore birds that have swept up and down the surf lines of the continents for untold thousands of years, to see the running of the old eels and the young shad to the sea, is to have knowledge of things that are as nearly eternal as any earthly life can be.” / ~Rachel Carson
Watercolour of Firle Beacon (Sussex ) 350mm X 260mm on Saunders Waterford (Not ) Cold Pressed
Took this awhile back after a huge storm had just past….with a water filter added…. DebsPhotos
For affordable canvas prints please click here / In the UK we have had the heaviest snows across the country for twenty years. It has created some problems with roads becoming impassable, road accidents and people getting stranded. It has also created a lot of fun with schools being closed, people unable to get to work for a couple of days, kids making snowmen and many generally enjoying the scenery. / Today the sun shone brightly, the temperature rose a little and we had a little rain, all of which caused the snows to melt a little revealing the colours beneath. These trees in a field near Muston in the Piddle Valley, Dorset caught my eye with the grass and bushes showing out beneath.
Shot near Ullswater in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / Shot with a NIKON D300 and 18-70mm lens / Single shot HDR using Photoshop and photomatix software. /
These beautiful autumnal colours were captured on the trees in Stirling, Adelaide Hills, South Australia. I used a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.
The Glen 2 Highlands Scotland. / /
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View more work from this series Lake George is a lake in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia, about 30 minutes drive north-east of Canberra along the Federal Highway en route to Sydney. / It is renowned for emptying and filling on a cyclical basis, and for the treachery of its waters when full (a number of people have drowned). The Lake was named on 28 October 1820 for King George III by Governor Macquarie, who was touring the area as part of a Royal Commission to inquire into the condition of the Colony. It was first ‘discovered’ by Joseph Wild on 19 August 1820. In the local indigenous language, its name was Werriwa (originally spelt Weereewa in the journals of the explorers who noted the name), which means “bad water”; even when full, the lake is one of the saltiest bodies of water in inland NSW, almost as saline as seawater. / Wiki Untouched photograph. / Best viewed LARGE
View more work from this series Rainbow, Beach, Bonny Hills, New South Wales, Australia Best viewed LARGE
These look like a native violet. If anyone knows the botanical name and identity of these flowers, please let me know.
OK, I have to explain the title on this one… This was shot during our Easter holiday in Greece. On that particular day we went to visit the Citadel of Mycenae, in Eastern Peloponnese, Greece. You have to imagine us, a family of 5, climbing up on the hill where the ancient palace used to be, walking in between the remains, burial grounds, portals, etc. Steeped in 3,500 year old history, in an amazing archaeological find, that verified Homer’s fables about the Trojan war: In the meantime however, I’m also in photography paradise! We’re on a hill, there is a huge valley below, there are trees and it’s about to rain, giving me a constantly changing light and texture in the sky… You don’t get this kind of weather very often in Greece! So there I am, at the top of the hill, crouched down, trying to frame this wonderfully leaning olive tree, checking my DOF, ISO, waiting for the cloud shadow to move. etc. (as you do…) when I hear my 7-year old shouting behind me, in the midst of dozens of tourists: “Dad, you’re looking the wrong way! The palace is on this side!”. [Sony a350, Sigma 17-70@17mm, f:9, 1/250sec, ISO-100, converted to BW using Channel Mixer] . / / . .
This is Hubbards Hills in Louth, Lincolnshire showing all the colours of autumn. / Hubbard’s Hills is a glacial overspill channel formed as the last ice ended about 40,000 years ago. A marginal lake of meltwater trapped between glacial ice sheet and the Lincolnshire Wolds spilled over a chalk ridge and gouged a steep sided valley with a flat bottom. The river Lud, far too small to create such a valley, now flows through it. Please visit me at my website / PaulThompsonPhotography Canon 5D Mk2 / F16 / ISO 100
Taken at Buttermere in the Lake District, when I met up for the first time with friends from Red Bubble – Jason Connolly and Steve Smith. First R.B meet for me with them and I had a great day out. Taken on a Canon EOS 450D with an 18-55 IS lens. By now you would have probably gathered that I enjoyed my trip to the beautiful place in the Lake District called Buttermere. Here is another shot from there with Fleetwith Pike in the background.
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