Southbank of the Thames opposite / the houses of parliament in Westminster. London, February 1991.
Langley Castle in Northumberland uk – about 15 mins from home – taken last Christmas it is a small but really beautiful place.
Belton House, Lincolnshire.
Brookline, NEW ENGLAND! / Winter / Taken with Canon PowerShot S3, / Use Photoshop Elements 6.0 for Orton Effect featured in the group Amazing Orton Effect December 29, 2008 / featured in the group Snow! Glorious Snow!! January 28, 2009 /
Shot near Coniston in the English lake district national park in Cumbria England.. /
Views around Coniston in the English lake district national park Cumbria England. / Nikon D70s / lens 18-70mm /
Blea Tarn From the beautiful valley of Great Langdale a single track road takes you over the hills into Little Langdale, a small hamlet of houses and a pub.On the way one passes the picturesque Blea Tarn which nestles in a valley at an altitude 700 ft / The ice on the left of the Tarn had just melted sufficiently to allow this beautiful reflection of the surrounding mountains. / This view across the tarn shows Side Pike to the right and in the distance Pavey Ark – Harrison Stickle and Pike o’ Stickle
Merry Christmas and wishing you all a very creative and happy New Year!
Snow falls, shot in The Yorkshire dales national park on my day out. / Snow falls is part of the Ingleton waterfalls trail and the river Doe. / HDR 3 shot / Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens.. /
Shot around the fells of Coniston in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / Shot with a NIkon D70s and 18-70mm lens /
On Cleeve Hill in Gloucestershire, England. Featured in the group Moody, Dark, Evocative.
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How beautiful the snow flakes are and we have many of them in England at the moment.
Taken on a very rare snowy morning in Bristol on my way to work. / Its the first time I have shot in the snow and the first time I have used my new tripod, so I was able to get nice slow speeds with a tight aperture. / A little work in PS to correct the colour and sharpen etc. Taken with a Nikon D70 and a CPL.
Photographs from our one-day-winter in Bournemouth on Monday, 2 Feb 09 captured in the evening using flash to freeze the snow flakes. Best viewed LARGE / Frame textures kindly supplied by Telzey on Flickr. / Largest print size 105 cm(41.34”) x 34 cm (13.45”). Images are also available individually on request. Featured in the Sets of Two group on 08 Feb 2009 Featured in the Dorset, England group on 08 Feb 2009 counter piece: / Browse Dorit’s gallery by print format: / ~ Landscape Format / ~ Square Format / ~ Portrait Format / ~ Panorama Format / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That /
Photographs from our one-day-winter in Bournemouth on Monday, 2 Feb 09 captured in the evening using flash to freeze the snow flakes. The second and third image has been inverted. / Best viewed LARGE / Frame textures kindly supplied by Telzey on Flickr. / Largest print size 105 cm(41.34”) x 34 cm (13.45”). Images are also available individually on request. Featured in the The Woman Photographer group on 01 Dec 2009. Featured in the Everything Winter group on 22 Mar 2009. Featured in the Sets of Two group on 08 Feb 2009. counter piece: / Browse Dorit’s gallery by print format: / ~ Landscape Format / ~ Square Format / ~ Portrait Format / ~ Panorama Format / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That
3 shot HDR tonemapped image of Langdale valley in the English lake district national park Cumbria. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70 mm lens. /
2nd January 2009 – what a stunningly beautiful day! We’d had the heaviest snowfall that London has seen in the past 18 years or so. All public transport was a total shambles and the city of London came to a grinding halt as folk could not get to into the city / to the office. Instead, people headed outdoors to enjoy the splendour of the day!! What a delight! Canon EOS 450D 18-55mm kit lens
A local landmark in the Huddersfield area is Castle Hill. I shot it in a snow storm with flash and slow shutter speed
Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape This is very close up of some plastic cement (?) between bricks of a building. / The building is British Gas on Armley Gyratory, Leeds.
Festive gazebo during a snow storm in Stoughton, MA. Nikon D200 PSE7
Featured in The Woman Photographer on 12 November 2009 – thank you so much! this image was taken on the 2nd Feb 2009 when we had those incredibly heavy snows here in London (heaviest snow fall this area has seen in the last 18 years or so!) It was an incredible day where all public transport was a total shambles and the city of London came to a grinding halt as folk could not get to into the city / to the office. Instead, people headed outdoors to enjoy the splendour of the day!! What a delight!!! And this image just seems to make the perfect Season’s Greetings card :) hence the upload now :)) I’d initially uploaded it here (my “old” profile … thanks to everyone who visited and left such generous notes and comments back then and even recently :) More seasonal images of the Epping Forest area can of course be viewed on the main SeeOneSoul website ... pages 7 – 9 of the Epping Gallery contain the winder shots :) Hope you enjoy viewing as much as I enjoyed seeing, experiencing & creating ;) ~ Tina
St Luke’s Church After a Snow Fall, London, UK / Best Viewed Larger. / St Luke’s Church, West Norwood, London, UK. / This is the Church where I serve as Incumbent. An Incumbent is the resident Vicar / Parish Priest. The People here a full of the Love of Jesus Christ and that love overflows into the lives of everyone. / / What does a Parish Priest do? Well, first I’m a man of prayer, secondly, I serve the Lord Jesus Christ and minister to His people. As a leader of the Church I teach and equip others to serve Him too. We serve by ministering God’s love in our community, families and to the ends of the earth. We have people from the Church serving in many different ways. Some have gone to Africa to build a hospital, school, and orphanage. Others serve in the local community, helping the homeless and destitute. We also minister in a Home for people with incurable diseases, and sheltered accommodation looking after people who cannot cope on their own. We support one another in our Christian walk with Jesus Christ. Oh and I’ve also been known to conduct a few hundred weddings, funerals, baptisms, thanksgivings. Why do we do all this? Because God has poured out His love into our hearts, and we long to show our appreciation by loving others and Him in return. / Jesus taught us to; love our enemies, do good to those that hate us and despitefully use us, be hospitable, generous, kind, loving, self-controlled, forgiving, patient. He gives us the power to do all these things so we cannot boast. Every Christian recognises that he’s a forgiven sinner made right by Jesus Christ in God’s sight. We cannot judge anyone else, but we can communicate his loving standards trying to do so in as humble a way possible. He has a message for the whole world this Christmas time. Repent, Believe and Receive. That means repenting from everything we know is wrong in our lives, turning in belief and trust in Jesus Christ for His forgiveness, and receiving Him as Lord and Saviour. God sent His Son because He loves us so much, He knows how much we need Him in our lives. Open your heart to the LOVE of God this Christmas. Be Happy, Have Fun, Rejoice. God LOVES YOU. / And so do I fellow Bubblers….. XXX Don. Camera. Nikon D700 with 24-120mm Lense. / ISO 200 f/8.0.
Norwich, Norfolk. Canon EOS 450D.
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