This old tractor and cart reside on a property which has been dontated to Council locally – as you can see by the sign leaning on the cart, they used to sell honey and eggs to the locals. This has been treated with a few filters in Photoshop to try for an ink/sepia wash look. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
Folks Sorry to say that some dastardly non-Easter bunny has been spamming some RedBubble users with something along the following line…
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Red sky at Seisa, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Red Sky at Seisa” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Banksia plagiocarpa From the Proteaceae Family. / Banksia...after Sir Joseph Banks. / plagiocarpa... From Greek plagios, oblique or sideways and carpos, a fruit, referring to the upturned lip on the open follicles of the fruit. Banksia plagiocarpa is a medium shrub to about 5 metres in height. It was originally collected in the 1860s but remained unnamed and was not collected again until rediscovered in the early 1980s. The leaves are about 100-200 mm long by up to 15 mm wide and are narrowly elliptical in shape with recurved margins which may be entire or serrated. Found in Far North Queensland – Regarded as rare in the wild. I found this Banksia at Sailor’s Creek, Cape North Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Banksia Plagiocarpa” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Water Lillies – Batavia Downs Batavia Downs, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Water Lillies” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Chilli Beach, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. Chilli Beach is wide and long and fringed with palms – a truly magical spot overlooking Restoration Island, Capt Bligh’s first landing place in 1792. They might say the best time to visit the Cape is May through to October, but I can imagine that the roads would be in very poor condition by August. When we went in May they were just grading the roads preparing for the onset on tourists that visit the Cape. 4WD vehicles only!! Be prepared for corrugations and slow down on those corners – you just might come across a family of wild pigs as we did, luckily we weren’t going fast!! 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Chilli Beach” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Coral Abstract 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Coral Abstract” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Rainforest Fungi 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Rainforest Fungi” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Water Lillies at Cape River Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Water Lillies at Cape River” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. ============================================= / To View My Zazzle Store Click HERE Water Lillies Carry Bag / Water Lillies Mouse Pad / Water Lillies Mug / Water Lillies Magnet /
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery End of the Day – Seisa Seisa, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “End of the Day – Seisa” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Golden Sunset – Seisa Seisa, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Golden Sunset – Seisa” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Sailing the Coral Sea Macro Photography of a rock – Enhanced in PS to create an Abstract from Nature. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Sailing the Coral Sea” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk My Story takes place in the Coral Sea on board a Ketch: During my first afternoon at sea, the wind strengthened and we were able to head up the coast. As the red sunset faded to a violet dusk and the spiteful east coast rocks passed, I went below deck. Later that evening a strong wind sprung up and the sea became very rough and choppy. Storms were heading our way! / / I put on my wet weather gear and returned to the upper deck. With saltwater spray hitting my face like icy needles, I clung to the handrail. In the distance I could see a lighthouse and knew that our destination was in sight. We maintained our speed and direction and headed towards the light and hopefully safety, in the harbour of Cooktown. Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery As the Sun Goes Down Weipa, Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “As the Sun Goes Down” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk Canon PowerShot A650 IS / 12.1MP – 6x Optical Zoom – 4x Digital Zoom Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Insight Macro of rock taken at the Tip of Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Insight” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Sunburst Macro of rock – The weathering of the sea creates an abstract from nature. Cape York Peninsula, Far North Queensland. 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Sunburst” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk Art_4_Charity_Calendars 100% of the proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of my “Cape York Calendars” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Canon PowerShot A650 IS
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Rusty Colours of a Licuala Fan Palm Licuala Fan Palm Walk, National Park, Mission Beach, North Queensland, Australia. Sets of Two / Colour_of_a_Licuala_Palm / 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of “Rusty Colours of a Licuala Fan Palm” will be donated to “thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk” for the Cancer Council. Please check out Michael Mitchell’s website thegreataustraliancancerbushwalk
This is looking down the river Witham towards the Brayford and the high street at Christmas time when the council allowed the ferris wheel for entertainment for Lincoln shoppers
If I could offer one single piece of photography advice, it would be – “Take far more shots than you need. Make sure its ‘in the can’, instead of wishing you’d done things differently.” Looking back through my folders I found some ‘handy looking’ Infrared exposures I’d made of the cooling towers at Thorpe Marsh last summer… Lightly HDR’d to lose some of the flare and finished, without too much fuss, using a subtle blue tone.
Just to the south of Dunfermline’s High Street lies one of Scotland’s most unusual churches. The Abbey Church of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland is two very distinct churches, joined in the middle. The effect is unexpected but attractive. The Abbey Church, as the name suggests, was the church serving Dunfermline Abbey. A church probably already existed on this site in 1070, when King Malcolm III married Queen Margaret. Margaret liked Dunfermline so much she set up a Benedictine foundation here. This was later transformed by her son King David I into what was intended to become the most important abbey in Scotland. Work was started in 1128 on the Abbey Church and the nave still survives as the western half of the building on view today. During the building of the new Abbey Church in 1819 bones believed to be those of Robert the Bruce, because of their position and because of a cut breastbone (to allow the removal of his heart), were discovered. Robert was reinterred in the centre of the new Abbey Church, 560 years after his death. His grave now lies under the magnificent pulpit covered by a large brass grave marker. And to celebrate his presence the words “KING ROBERT THE BRUCE” were formed with large stone lettering around the four sides of the crown of the tower. Subtle it isn’t, but striking it most certainly is. To the right of the shot is the gothic tower of Dunfermline City Chambers. This building was historically designed to be the centre of local government in Dunfermline. In more recent times most of these functions have been devolved to other locations, but [as of 2008] the impressive edifice still houses the Council Chambers, the Burgh Court and Dunfermline’s Registrar Office. The building, constructed in the period 1875-79, was created by James C Walker who also designed the first Carnegie Library. It employs a harmonious composite of French, Gothic and Scots baronial architectural styles and features a prominent four-face clock tower. It was constructed on the site of an older Town House of 1771 which was in its turn built to replace the 17th century Town House, demolished as part of 18th century improvements to make way for Bridge Street. The structure includes heraldic stones recovered from the demolished 1771 Town House. The finely designed interior of the City Chambers incorporates many notable features, in particular the oak hammer beam roof which provides the ceiling for the Council Chamber itself. The historic police cells, although no longer in use, have also been preserved. Furnishings include a number of notable artworks including busts of several Scottish sovereigns, a statue of Robert Burns, Sir Joseph Noel Paton’s painting, Spirit of Religion, and an early twentieth century portrait of King Malcolm and Queen Margaret. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR using Details Enhancer in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Dunfermline. Featured in : ! # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE ! : 28 Mar 09 / Featured in : Unique Buildings Of The World : 29 Mar 09 Click here for a random page of photographs Click on the images below to see these shots properly
Three different exposures were taken of this image and then processed using HDR software.
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