Salt encrustations across Lake Sunday in southern Yorke Pensinsula, South Australia. Once again, something most eyes do not see in their surroundings…
This snowgum was encrusted with rime ice which is formed by super-cooled water droplets driven by wind, and contrasts starkly when looking from ‘behind’ with the burnt black branches. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
The often unseen or unnoticed patterns that appear in dry, encrusted salt lakes.
From the salt flats in Lake Sunday on the southern Yorke Peninsula in South Australia
From the salt flats in Lake Sunday on the southern Yorke Peninsula in South Australia
Assorted encrusting sea growths, could be ascidians or tunicates, I will endeavour to identify them properly. This selection was found under a ledge, they were photographed upside down with added air bubbles from me.
Psyche Bend Lagoon is a former irrigation drainage disposal basin of 22 ha / located near the southern end of Kings Billabong, near Mildura. Irrigation drainage / discharge ended in 1996 when a new drain allowed drainage water to bypass / the lagoon. The lagoon and approximately 110 ha of surrounding vegetation / has been severely affected by saline drainage water and shallow saline / groundwater.
A close up of a lichen encrusted piece of rock.
Lichen encrusted head stone, Chesterfield Center Cemetery.
A mirror universe soaked into a stubborn puddle.
I’m an American abstract expressionist painter and photographer with a passion for color and the forms of nature. Even as a child, I felt awed by the wonders of nature. As an adult, I realize that my love of beauty has inspired my life. I enjoy writing and have finished numerous short stories and four novels with feminist and earth stewardship themes. I’ve tabled the writing for now, in order to do art, but I hope to get back to it someday. I love our planet and hope that my words and images will reinforce our connection to nature and our resolve to protect our home. You can see more of my work at www.LyndaLehmann.com. Links to my other sites and my articles at Creativity Portal are posted there. Or visit my blog for more art and ideas about life, art, and the creative process.
Julia fractal, waves and orbit traps coloring algorithms, three layers. Pale green, lavendar, yellow-gold and orange. Made in Ultra Fractal.
Part of a leaf covered in Frost. Taken in Nairne on 28-07-08 – The coldest day in South Australia in over 20 years!
Thick with frost and catching light from the setting sun / /
Rice Dam – Jackson Township, Pennsylvania / Sunday, February 15th, 2009
The intense blue contrasted with the white, and the reflection in the water caught my eye. Taken in central Wyoming. Equipment: Canon 40D, Canon 100-400mm IS lens, f11, 1/320, focal length 320mm, Manfrotto tripod, Markins ballhead. No filters. Featured in Light and Reflection, March 2009; thanks so much! / Chosen by NANPA.org for Daily Sampler and Banner, September 27, 2009. / Featured in Canon DSLR group, September 2009 – thanks so much!
Scattered around the back of Mousehole Harbour in Cornwall there are many very old and very beautiful rusted and encrusted mooring rings and things. These few links of a chain is just one of them, which looks terriffic as either a print or a canvas. It is also available with a slightly oil ‘painterly’ effect. which looks great at the larger sizes, especially on canvas. The harbour mouth beyond looking like a door to an outer world, the world that claimed the men of the Penlee Lifeboat whilst I was just a few miles away. Technical: / Fuji F11 (which is a fantastic little camera still) / 6 Million Pixels Fine / 100asa / 36mm Macro / Aperture priority. / Hand Held / 1/110th Sec f2.8. / minor DOF adjustment
One of the many saints, this one flanked by rather Quasimodo-like gargoyles, on the walls of Chartres Cathedral.
This is an abstract digital painting created in Painter & Photoshop. Thank you for looking! Frances Perea Copyright.
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