A nice sunset over Mount Warning in Northern NSW
Climbing Arthurs seat in Edinburgh. A perfect sunny day in July. Heaven!
The Angus Glens on a beautiful autumn morning.
I couldn’t make my mind up which I preferred this one or the one in colour so I posted them both…see which one you like the most ! Taken in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales outside Pateley Bridge.
Perry Sand Hills near Wentworth, NSW, Australia
Perry Sand Hills near Wentworth, NSW, Australia
Firth parish in Orkney http://www.orcadiaimages.co.uk
Another “cosy” foggy morning….
Another image in my ‘Looking Up’ series. Taken in Melbourne on Flinders Street. This is looking into the side of the Ian Potter Gallery Federation Square! /
Needed to get some fresh air. So grabbed my camera and headed for Stiperstones. / Several shots were taken on the way up, while the light began to fade. I haven’t much time, so need to get a move on, if I am to get to the top of the stiperstones before all of the light goes.
This is what I have been waiting for, its not the best I have seen, as there is a lot of cloud on the horizon, but it is very beautiful from up here and well worth the climb.
This was taken from the car again, this is near the town of Oldmeldrum in Aberdeenshire, you can see the showers breaking over the hills but we were fortunate to stay dry at this point, not for long though asthe clod got nearer the heavens opened…
In a fit of nostalgia remembering my heritage, and seeing and hearing the English spirit. / Land of hope and glory, Elgar Dear Land of Hope, thy hope is crowned. / God make thee mightier yet! / On Sov’reign brows, beloved, renowned, / Once more thy crown is set. / Thine equal laws, by Freedom gained, / Have ruled thee well and long; / By Freedom gained, by Truth maintained, / Thine Empire shall be strong. Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free, / How shall we extol thee, who are born of thee? / Wider still and wider shall thy bounds be set; / God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet. / God, who made thee mighty, make thee mightier yet. Thy fame is ancient as the days, / As Ocean large and wide: / A pride that dares, and heeds not praise, / A stern and silent pride: / Not that false joy that dreams content / With what our sires have won; / The blood a hero sire hath spent / Still nerves a hero son.
Have you ever asked a man to ””””””””watch the Kids?”””””””” A man’s idea of watching the Kids is very different to a women’s. This is a painting of my husband watching the Kids. / One thing I love about living in an outback town like Broken Hill, is that you can drive for 10 minutes out of town and find a lovely shady creek bed. Every now and then we do get rain. There is nothing more that kids love than splashing and playing in a creek water hole. / Medium: Acrylic on Board. Pallet Knife. The original painting is still available. / see www.suehodge.com.au / For more prints by Sue Hodge visit: http://ochresands.redbubble.com
This shot was taken somewhere in Colorado. Sept. 2007
Taken at the Great Sand Dunes National Park. South western Colorado. / Sept. 2007
A vine on a wall in Surry Hills Sydney
The green waters of the north east Italian Lake Barcis, Lago di Barcis in Italy, in deepest mid-winter
Playing with depth-of-field in a garden atop a hill in northern New South Wales.
Valley in a neighborhood of the Georgian ski resort – Bakuriani
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