Terrace Falls in flood.
Located about 10 minutes walk from my home, in Hazelbrook, NSW, Australia.
Two leaves cast to the wind only to be rescued from the rushing water by a rock. A metaphor for life and way we can be cast to the winds of change and hustle and rush of everyday life. Yet one can find peace in our faith if we seek it. Refuge from the flood, the flow the busy lives we lead. Here’s to quite moments of reflection.( A Finalist for the Betterphoto’s November 05 image of the Month)
Elowah falls tumbles some 200+ feet to the floor of the Columbia River Gorge. Taken on a rainy misty day in January. I never seen that much water coming over the falls.
Hiking down Havasu Creek.
A rushing creek and a few fallen leaves taking a brief respite from thier rapid trip downriver via breeze and rushing water. The rocks offer a brief sacntuary before they are swept away into the coming winter.
A couple of rocks offering a resting place to a pair of leaves. The intriguing thing about this shot as you walked downstream the golden reflection of the trees above disapears. I was shocked to see this vivid color as I walked to a point cross stream. Needless to say I just about tumbled into the water because I was so excited to enjoy this view.
Taken at Lyrebird Glen Falls, in the Horseshoe Falls Reserve, Hazelbrook.
taken early this morning at Cement Creek / in the Yarra Ranges, Victoria
A six image stitch of Coogee Bay . / http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flew prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet . com . au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ All images are © Kirk Hille, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
A recent hike with my daughter and members of her youth group. While exploring a cave we found these falls hidden above the entrace. Falls hidden deep in the canyon above Boulder Cave.
Well, I spotted this out on my Saturday hike from above and scouted for a way down into the capture the scene. What I found was a impenetrable blend of steep banks and thick brush covered in Poison Ivy and Devils Club. Common sense told me to let it go but in the end I slid down using my tripod as a walking stick and managed to get to waters edge with both feet and behind a bit wet. I hope it was worth it for it seemed so at the time to me. Golden leaves on a moss covered boulder in a small stream contrast nicely against rushing water
A small tannin stained creek on the edge of the Tarkine in north-west Tasmania spills its way toward the sea. / The colouring is a natural stain that comes out of the heath, button grass and melaleuca vegetation. This stained water is very common in Tasmania and is some of the sweetest water I have ever drank. / When the water is shallow with a sand bottom it is a beautiful sepia tone and as it gets deeper it turns black. / When it hits turbulence it whitens the same as any water does and gives a myriad sepia shades depending on the level of turbulence. / Nikon D40 / Nikkor AF-S 18-200mm VR lens at 20mm / ISO 200 / 0.62 secs at F/20 / No Flash 959+ views featured in Waterfall Photography November 2008 / featured in Natural Colour & Light group 24th March 2009 / featured in Dimensions group 24th September 2009 / featured in Alphabet Soup group 26th September 2009 / featured in Photographers of Redbubble group 5th October 2009 Top Ten in the Waterfall Group – Buyers Only Challenge in February 2009 / Top Ten in Tasmania Groups Waterfall Challenge 19th September 2009 / Top Ten in The Alphabet Group – Best of N Challenge 3rd October 2009
“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.” / Confucius (551 BC – 479 BC) Companion piece to “A Time To Reflect” Taken November 9, 2008 with Nikon D40x, lens 18-135 with polarizing filter. Shot in Montgomery County, Maryland. Just the tiniest bit of Orton tossed on for giggles. A Time To Reflect Obsidian Dawn
I made a long trip here (Hocking Hills) yesterday with the weather getting worse as we drove. After hiking about a mile straight down to the Gorge, i snapped this right as it began snowing in the background (rockcliffs)Enjoy! / This is almost to what is called Cedar Falls / Shot with a Nikon D40 18-135mm / Hocking Hills State Park is in Logan co. Ohio / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs Group January 2009 / Featured in The World Group January 2009 / Winner of the “Fall Colors” challenge in the “Ohio Photographers Group” October 2009. / Featured in the ” All About Your Best Work” Group October 2009 /
Colorful maple leaves scattered across moss covered boulders as a small streams tumbles around a bend in Washington near Mt. Rainier
The waters of Young’s Creek cascade majestically over the rock face at Triplet Falls, amid the rainforest in The Great Otway National Park, in the hinterland behind The Great Ocean Road, Australia. Pentax istDS Camera – Three timelapse images bracketed to create an HDR image in Dynamic Photo HDR. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories. ‘Featured’ in the 100%, LLD, and Natural Colour and Light Groups.
A single image from a recent trip to Lancelin durring the week more dune images can be seen at / http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flex prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet . com . au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ All images are © Kirk Hille, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
My kind of HDR… I used no program, just what I liked from 3 different exposures and put them together over the darkest image. First of many I tried in Yosemite.
Nikon D70 / /
The colors of sunset and autumn reflected in the shallow waters of Johnson’s creek above the falls. October 6, 2009 – Strykersville, NY Sony DSC – H9
Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Elbow Falls, Alberta, Canada
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