taken with a vivitar ultra wide and slim 35mm camera, expired film (2004). / one of my favourite photos ever, i think.
A photographic artwork with acrylic paint textures. Animal vector shape: Adobe.com Photography and Artwork: Jennifer Woodward © 2008 If I get the animal sillhouette series finished in time, I will be creating a calender from these works… This will be December’s Image :-)
When I returned to this beech-tree lane in early November this year, enjoying its autumnal beauty in the haze of a peaceful Sunday morning, I suddenly remembered another visit there in December last year. Something had changed! And then I realised that it was that the old dead beech-tree, which had so clearly stood out there in the past, definitely had come to its end. Yes, such is life. Near Hilversum 2nd November 2007, 10.07 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 170 mm / F 11, 1/30, ISO 400 Here the old shot from December last year: And here the view looking up the lane from the opposite side:
Not so urban exploration from the southern Finland.
This was the sunrise in Port Hardy this morning, Dec.2th-2008 / Taken with my Panasonic DMC FZ-50 and edited with ACDSee program!
This is an original image I shot here in Anderson, CA on 12/05/08 in the evening…....I can’t believe that I actually have Paperwhites blooming in December! Shot in front of my gardening shed…so I edited it a bit. This image is copyright protected and registered: MCN: C0B79-02DA1-7C954 / / / ___ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action
I was back up at the Bunkyou Civic Centre yesterday, this time with one of my students. The sunset was extraordinary. It was impossible to control the lens-flare as I was shooting straight into the sun for this shot. Five-shot bracketed HDR with very little done to the colour. This is pretty much, apart from a bit of a shift in the tonal contrast, what the scene looked like through the lens. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 80-200mm f/2.8 ED / 5-frame bracketed burst merged in Photomatix 2.5.4
How often do we go on misty paths without knowing where they will lead us or what will happen to us there? Is not all life like venturing on misty paths, even if we think we know our course? / Fortunately I know that at least on this path I shall find peace! Whatever the weather! Near Laage Vuursche, 16th December 2008, 11.39 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 90 mm / F 11, 1/40, ISO 800
No, this sort of light in combination with the early haze is special present which you do not get here on each December morning. But when you have it, it is like a sort of photographic heaven. Taken again in the forests near Hilversum. Near Hilversum, 2n December 2008, 9.37 am / Nikon D89, Nikkor 18-.200 mm at 50 mm / F 14, 1/50, ISO 400
Right before our big snow storm hit / Purple hue added in PS © Jessica Walker 2008
Kangaroo Island, South Australia 19 Dec 2008 / Please view large WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
This untouched macro image of tiny icicles forming on a rosehip was taken with a Pentax K10D. The edges of the icicles had begun to melt in the afternoon sunshine but were soon to freeze up again, as the warmth of the sun hasn´t got a lot of strength here yet and frost was already rising when this shot was taken. / The fact that water can take on so many beautiful, fragile and delicate forms and can adorn whole landscapes, transforming them into works of natural magic, never ceases to amaze us. This is the main wondrous fact that makes our long, often very rainy and grey, winter bearable. Eifel region, January 2009, on a beautiful winter sunset. / As is, untouched work! / / /
Mt. Rainier from 32,000 feet on sunny day in early Winter. / / “From the Cockpit” Group, November 2009 / / / / /
One December morning in the middle of Sweden. / HDR / My HDR technique
Another picture from my old box which may activate your imagination. There are quite a few elements for a mysterious adventure, are there not? The eerie atmosphere, the mist, the dark trees … Good luck in the mystery world! Don’t overlook that I dared to enter the forest on the 13th of a month! Near Lage Vuursche, 13th December 2007, 10.05 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 120 mm / F 5,6, 1/80, ISO 200
Model: Charlie Nikon D50 DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com
A shot taken yesterday, and processed in ps. MCN:C21F5-VQGV5-VP4J1
I really cannot remember when we had a White Christmas here in our part of the Netherlands for the last time. They say it was in 1981. These days it seems that we make a chance this year once again. The mid-December period of cold weather which normally ends here just a few days before Christmas, has been of extraordinary severity this time, bringing quite a bit of snow too. Will it last until Friday? The weather forecasters are still in two minds about it, but indeed the prospect seems to be reasonably positive. And not to forget: I wish you all a very happy Christmas and all the very best for the New Year. And ever so many thanks for your good wishes. Once again this shot was taken in the forests near Lage Vuursche. In their winter habit the long beech-trees lanes once again show their special beauty. / / Near Lage Vuursche, 18th December 2009, 12.25 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 70 mm / F 9, 1/80, ISO 200
It’s the first day of winter in Canada, and though we have no snow here in Toronto, Ontario, just north of us it is very deep and very cold…it’s unusual that in the city there is none….I’m not complaining, I love that it’s still fairly warm and dry, so this painting is from remembered first days in the past...a few samples from the Winter series can be seen below Watermedia on Arches Paper “On the first day of winter, / the earth awakens to the cold touch of itself. / Snow knows no other recourse except / this falling, this sudden letting go / over the small gnomed bushes, all the emptying trees. / Snow puts beauty back into the withered and malnourished, / into the death-wish of nature and the deliberate way / winter insists on nothing less than deference. / waiting all its life, snow says, “Let me cover you” Laura Lush, The First Day of Winter / Grateful / The Sentinels / Winter’s Light / Birchwood / Effet de Neige
Another shot taken today in Strömsund, Sweden. / I was standing under an old boat. MCN:CG8UR-VM39V-5QPYB
Another of todays shots taken in Strömsund Dec 22nd. 2009. MCN:C3LBF-NQWXX-2641W
Peach Orchard Beach, Summerland BC Canada /
Donabate Strand on 15th December 2009- taken while out for a evening walk with Fino along the beach. Thankfully we had our cameras we nearly didn’t bother but we were lucky to see this lovely light show:) / / ©MCN:CQ9G9-28F5S-Y5WPE
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