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  • Unusual angle on the Anzac Bridge, Sydney.

  • Melbourne City after twilight from Princes Bridge. / Viewed from Southbank on the Yarra River 1.5hrs after sunset. Melbourne is a very pretty city at night with lots of memorable locations. / 30D, 24-70L,mirror lock-up+timer,24mm, 1/15th, f/11,iso100. I’d left my tripod at home so ended up balancing the camera and propping the lens with a Malteeses choclate box. made from two photo’s, one shot above and then another below to capture the view and also to boost detail for print.

  • For my fellow line-obsessed out there – in particular, Mick & Christine :) / / Personal Selection / Abstract / Architecture / Candid / Digitalart / Emotive / Humourous / Industrial / Inspirational / Interior / Landscape / Nature / People / Portraits / Street / Urban / / Coburg High School – Series / About the series / / Writings (or ramblings) / Untitled / Beauty / /

  • Came across this at the near deserted beach along a stretch of the Oregon Dunes National Park. Perfect position for my polarizer to take full advantage of the perpendicular sun.

  • Mission in San Diego, California, at sunset.

  • The delivery driveway at a local shopping centre. Others in this series:

  • Taken about 6am, just before sunrise. Cross-processing treatment using RGB colour curves adjustments after application of tone-mapping filter. View more of my landscapes by going to: / Landscape

  • The cross on the roof of St Mary’s Church in Inglewood Central Victoria

  • A ‘reject’ shot to start with – a bit boring, heaps of blow-out in the sky. Decided to have a play: cross-processed it, added a texture overlay and TTV overlay and threw in some birds for good measure. /

  • Cross-processed with a TTV overlay – and the bird actually did fly across the scene just as I pressed the shutter! Corio Bay, Geelong. /

  • By the ninth century AD, according to the ancient chronicles of the kings, Pictland was almost two-thousand years old, the Picts had at one time resisted Rome like no other race of Europe, but now the celebrated native control of northern Britain was coming to a close, yet still the Picts had one last great achievement that left a striking mark on national history. Early in that century King Unust of the Picts ruled over a shrinking kingdom being attacked jealously on all sides by Scots, Britons, Anglo/Saxons, and latterly the Vikings. The Anglo/Saxons, who would become known as the English, were coming to the fore as the supreme force in Britain, with their cruel dominion now intruding far north to the former Pictish lands at Edinburgh and the Forth Estuary. / King Athelstan of the Angles marched northwards to destroy the Picts with a huge force, King Unust of the Picts went to meet him with a battle-depleted army. In the Lothian region King Unust found himself hemmed in by an English army much bigger than was feared. The Picts were soon surrounded by Athelstan’s massive host , it seemed certain that the Pictish king and his nation were at last finished for good, the awesome English force were poised to roll out their dominion northwards over the whole land. / On the eve of certain destruction as the Picts felt the enemy close all around them, King Unust knew that whether he retreated or fought, he and his men were doomed, and so that night he offered no customary war-cries for the morning’s battle, but simply knelt and earnestly prayed for a miracle. On the day of battle mysterious signs emerged in the heavens, as the dark hordes of English moved in on the hopelessly smaller enemy, the clear day sky turned a deep deep blue, heavy Pictish hearts began lifting as a piercing formation of white clouds took the shape of St Andrew’s cross right above the battlefield, with beams of light bursting through on the small army of Picts so that they glowed with an eary lustre that magnified their presence. / Unease began spreading through the ranks of the enemy as the small ghostly army ploughed fearlessly into the dark sea of English warriors, and all the while the shining diagonal cross remained in the sky overhead. The Picts worked into a frenzy and carved a path right to the heart of the enemy and at the ford of the Peffer Burn they beheaded King Athelstan, and with this the English scattered southwards for their lives. / This all took place at Athelstanford, now a beautiful village nestled in the rolling Garleton hills of East -Lothian. Back then, King Unust’s spectacular victory was seen as a great miracle that became etched into the national psyche, and the symbol of that victory, the white cross of Saint Andrew on a blue background, survived the transition from Pictland to Scotland, and through a thousand years of turbulent history, it remains the flag of the nation. .

  • Made for the ‘Motivational’ challenge. This is available without the border, as are all my other images that contain a border. It is also awailable without the wording. Please bmail me if interested.

  • thank y♥u to all the group hosts and all my talented peers who’ve favored & featured this very special work of heART! featured 11/03/09 in Imaginative Realism featured 11/03/09 in Image Writing feature 06/07/09 in The Art of Intrigue featured 06/04/09 in Images & Ideas voted in TOP TEN in Define Yourself in Images & Ideas Voted in Top Ten on 4/04/09 in* mood and ambience thank you for your votes! featured 3/12 in color me a rainbow – blue featured 01/03/09 in surrealism / featured 01/21/09 in fine art composites 4 photo composite (and for waleska, it is my first real inspirational composite :) / behind-the-scenes look at post process my son, josh michael, a cross from cobano, costa rica and the snow geese migrating in laConner in beautiful heartshaped clouds… all taken with my lil powershot – composed in ps 6.0 ©t gabryshak

  • Crucifixion

  • © copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. This cross is located in Groom, Texas. I have wanted to get a nice picture of it for about ten years now, and we actually went by it two days ago. I used my Canon Rebel XT to capture this shot. I was excited that we were going to get there at sundown. Funny thing is right after this shot, we ran into another one just like it in Indiana. I could not believe someone else put the exact same cross on their farm property, wonder if their related. This is Groom, Texas skyline, and put them on the map. The settings were shutter speed 1/30sec. F-stop F/5.0, ISO 400, Focal Length 140.0mm. This was an as is shot. Welcome to the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ Ministries and the marvelous story of what God is doing through this 19 story cross located on Interstate 40 at Groom, Texas. Construction of the / cross frame was done in two shops in Pampa, Texas by more than 100 welders and erected in July of 1995. Truly, all things are possible for those who believe. Ten million people pass by every year. One thousand stop each day. This 190 foot tall free standing Cross can be seen from twenty miles away. Thomas saith to him, “Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?” Jesus saith to him: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me.”

  • Southern Ocean Storm © Vicki Ferrari Looking east from Emu Park, Queensland, Australia. The Southern Cross, and the two pointers, are visible on the right hand side. The two bright lights on the ocean are ship lights. And there is lightning (bonus!) breaking through the storm clouds on the left / Vicki Purchase Card / Purchase Laminated Print / / Purchase Framed Print / Purchase Mounted Print / Technical Data / Nikon D70 / 18mm focal / f3.5 / manual exposure (30 secs) / Taken 25/3/05 27th December 2009 / 1573 views / 37 Favourites

  • Tweeked in photoshop. Taken at Ynys Llanddwyn (llanddwyn island). / The birds are Curlew. It’s nice sometimes to have “solitude” gets me away from the work I do… / Canon EOS5D…

  • No hell below us, / Above us only sky. MJRANUM stock.deviantart.com/

  • © copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. Both shots were taken as is and then I combined the two in photoshop. The cross can be seen in Groom, Texas. I caught the sky like this in a separate shot. Both shots I used my Canon EOS, Rebel XT Camera. I just love how this came out.

  • My first real attempt at some star trails, I thought the South Celestial Pole would be a bit further up in the image but it ended up being just out but I think I still like this one. This tree is the same tree in my image Speed of Light. This technique will definitely require some more practice, the tree is lit from car headlights coming off Lysterfield Road in the distance. Borrowed mum’s new/old Canon 5D for this one with a 24-70mm f2.8 L series attached. / Settings Canon 5D, 24-70mm f2.8 L USM. FL: 54 mm 30 seconds @ f2.8×50 shots, ISO 800 No Filters Adobe Lightroom 2, Startrails software & Adobe Photoshop CS4

  • This is the steeple of Santa Croce (Holy Cross) church in Assisi, Italy overlooking a beautiful green valley. This church was built in the 13th Century and is therefore older than our country!! / I could not believe my luck to get such a great vantage point. / Assisi was definitely one of the highlights of our trip and this is one of my favourite photos! / FEATURED in the I LOVE ITALY Group. Thank You.

  • In the heaven…

  • All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. Photo taken during a brief break in a thunderstorm in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada (August 7, 2009). The sky was completely black except for this patch of blue sky and one brilliant white cloud directly overhead. It really inspired me to see this sight.

  • I would really love to hear thoughts on this because I’m not sure how I feel about it. It was interesting creating it because I didn’t originally plan it to come out like it did (like most Everything I do). / Feedback is welcome… Thanks to all these stock providers for the wonderful stock, these artists have some great contributions: / falln-brushes , night-fate-stock, sol-stock, al-stock Here is the full black and white version for comparison:

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