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  • An abandoned cottage in Shropshire (in infrared) / Please note: All commision will be donated to: The World Land Trust

  • B&W of Carter Shields cabin located in the Cades Cove area of the Smoky Mountains

  • Rapeseed oil fields surrounded my cottage in the summer of 2007, everything was turned yellow by the pollen, but what a photographic opportunity!

  • This is my second attempt at HDR photography. This was taken at Oakbank, in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, Australia, overlooking Appletree Cottage and the dam there. Late autumn and late afternoon. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.

  • Oil painting on canvas (sold). “Irish Cottage” shows life in Ireland many, many years ago. I saw an old photograph of this cottage and adapted the scene as I imagined it. The woman sits outside, catching a few rays of sunshine while her husband, most likely a fisherman takes a break. A small pile of peat is stacked against the wall and the thatched roof is in need of repair. Imagination is such a wonderful tool for an artist! Our little Irish cottage in the lovely county Clare must have looked like this one! Wildlife, landscapes and Irish life paintings by Avril Brand

  • Just metres away from a roaring river, sits this building, the original purpose of it is unknown to me, but it’s raw beauty struck me immediately …..... Software used …. Adobe Photoshop CS3 / Copyright Richie Dean 2008 Beddgelert, North Wales, UK

  • We only had one day of rain during our vacation at Prospect Lake, Bracebridge Ontario. We can’t complain! August 2008 Top Ten placement in the Mood & Ambience challenge-Plastic February 2009 / Featured in the Mood and Ambience group February 2009

  • This building could easily be renovated into a beautiful dwelling, surrounded by hills and mountains, river close by, golf course on its doorstep, situated on the edge of a small market town in Mid Wales, ..... Machynlleth. This is my entry into the . Dilapidated Buildings group challenge . Copyright 2008 Richie Dean / Wales UK Software ~ Adobe Photoshop CS3 Visit my website

  • Shot about 0900 just as I got to Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales national park for my 4 1/2 mile walk around the Ingleton waterfalls trail, a great day out it was… / Shot not that long after sunrise, the whole place here was in shadow so pleased with the finished result of this shot.. / This was shot looking over the river Doe towards some of the cottages there and on the hill is St marys church. / Only one shot then HDR’d and tonemapped in photomatix and finished off in CS2. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm nikon lens.. /

  • Image taken in historic Jellore Cottage at Berrima in the Southern Highlands of NSW (Australia). Not HDR – but shot in RAW and treated in CS3 with some pointers from the tutorials of the amazingly talented Mike Savad (thank you my friend for generously documenting your process – not that I managed to follow all of it!!! Still on the VERY steep learning curve!!!) Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Down the Road to Neverland, you are lead into a seemingly tranquil valley. This is Neverland Cottage. Home to William and Grace O’Donnell. / / Uploaded 24 January 2009

  • There’s something about old derelict cottages that grabs my attention, I cant resist them …. this one is on a mountain trail in Snowdonia , Wales, UK … / The birds are Red Kites, a once threatened species, now thriving in mid Wales. Copyright 2009 Richie Dean / Three images combined / Photoshop / PhotoArtMaster Canon 5D, 20mm lens / Snowdonia National park

  • Far from the madding crowd, this stonebuilt cottage enjoys the peace and tranquility of the Welsh highlands …...... The only traffic are hikers, like me, making thier way to the Lakes above ….......... Arthog, Gwynedd, Wales, UK / Copyright 2009 Richie Dean Photoshop CS3 / PhotoArtMaster Canon 5D 20mm lens

  • Bell’s Brae leading to Dean Village in Edinburgh, Scotland. Like most cities, Edinburgh started as a small town with lots of other towns and villages all around. Edinburgh has swallowed them all into its ever expanding boundaries. Dean Village is one of these. Few tourists know that 15 minutes away from Princes Street lies the secluded Dean Village on the Water of Leith. Once a successful milling community, the area was once associated with poverty and decay but the buildings have been turned into designer flats and the village is now a popular residential area. The name Dean means ‘deep valley’ as the village lies 30 meters below the rest of Edinburgh. This makes is quite unique and particularly tranquil considering it is virtually at the heart of Scotland’s Capital. There is a variety of architecture in Dean Village from the robust warehouses and mill buildings, the red sandstone cottage-style buildings to the more modern tenements of English influence. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Featured in : Country Bumpkin : 16 May 09 / Featured in : ImageWriting : 17 May 09 / Featured in : A Place To Call Home : 19 June 09 Click here for a random page of photographs

  • featured in Fractal Perception 05-28-2009 / featured in Shapes&Patterns 05-21-2009 I know there’s an overkill in Teapots lately but I just couldn’t help myself…....PLUS….I need enough designs for a teapot calendar!! (Liesbeth I Apologize! ;)) MUSIC / / created with Incendia & PSP

  • Watercolour poppies in an English cottage garden – this is the best part of summer! Watercolour on Fabriano Artistico extra white paper. Featured in Floral Watercolours & Pastels Featured in Just Watercolours

  • Mix of roses and peonies in a vintage metal urn, enhanced with textures. Taken with a Canon xsi / 105mm f2.8 / ISO 200 1/30 Blooming in my yard in May and June / /

  • Another angle on a lovely blue himalayan poppy (meconopsis) which has thrived in our scottish garden this year… it seems to like partial shade and was a real picture Nikon D60 / Nikkor VR18-200 / UV filter / f/8 / 1/125sec / ISO-110 / 95mm Cheers for looking! / :)))

  • Gardener’s cottage, in West Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland. Princes Street Gardens were acquired by the city in 1876 and further landscaped by the City Architect Robert Morham (1839 -1912). Morham also built the Gardener’s cottage in 1886. To the right of the cottage is the semicircle of rectangular standing stones depicting the history of the Royal Scots Regiment. The central stone is inscribed with names of the campaigns in which the Regiment took part and a central bronze plaque shows the insignia of George VI. The memorial was unveiled on 5th August 1952 by HRH Princess Mary, the Colonel in Chief. The final stone was unveiled on 9th of May 2007 by HRH Princess Ann to commemorate the end of the Regiment. Behind the Royal Scots memorial you can see the stately towers of New College on The Mound and to the right of this is The Hub, at the top of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Its gothic spire – the highest point in central Edinburgh – towers over the surrounding buildings, including the adjacent castle. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Canon 18-55mm IS lens / Exif data from the JPG / F-stop f/3.5 / ISO 200 / Focal length 18 mm BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Featured in : Canon DSLR : 1 Aug 09 /

  • In front of a little cottage- Hydra island-Greece ======================================== / Top 10 in ‘Cottage Door’ challenge of “Cottage Style” group 140 views so far

  • I live in a cottage in the beautiful Somerset countryside..and woke up the other morning and the sun was streaming in through the lounge window..it looked so nice….so I got my little camera to try to take a pic..I am no by any means a photographer..but i did like this..so thought I would share it with you

  • Down in Florida, we decorate the tree with parrots! Taken in a shop in the Keys already for Christmas. I had to put on my dancing shoes for the Drifters. / Islamorada, FL Leicas V-Lux 1 HDR in Photomatrix from 3 exposures

  • Featured in the group JPG Cast-Offs in December 2009 This cottage scene was just so picturesque of the lakes in the Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada. This one caught the sunset and the reflection both at the same time!

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