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  • A dancer falls into cool, white space.

  • Taken after the first frost this winter…..ice crystals on the leaves….

  • This frozen waterfall was such an inspiring sight… / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • All images are from Western Canada. A select view of The City of Calgary Alberta Canada,interesting and unique photos from different parts of the city over the last twelve months.

  • Tiny dandelion seeds against a colorful paper… Enjoy!

  • Taken this morning in thick fog just outside of the small town of Cashion Oklahoma. Used a surface blur and quad colors in CS3. Thanks for Looking = )

  • An image with a message in it for me at least. I hope you enjoy. A trio of cottonwood leaves frzone into the ice along the Yakima River. One gold, 2 orange, one pointed West and 2 pointed North. A lesson in diversity of color and direction from nature. There is beauty in all!

  • into a world / iced in blue… another one from my falls / at sunset / beauty that makes you go “brrrrr….” :) xx

  • Cumberland Falls, sometimes called the Little Niagara, the Niagara of the South, or the Great Falls, is a large waterfall on the Cumberland River in southeastern Kentucky. Spanning the river at the border of McCreary and Whitley counties, the waterfall is the central feature of Cumberland Falls State Resort Park, which is surrounded by the Daniel Boone National Forest. / Taken January 25 , 2009 / Nikon D40 18-135mm W/Tripod / Photoshop CS3/Photomatix Pro. HDR / Cumberland River Series* Click on Frame Below** / / /

  • On January 17, 2009, after very cold temps the night before, I joined the many photographers huddle together taking pictures of Looking Glass Falls in Pisgah Forest, North Carolina. I’ve never seen these falls so icy!! To make the picture more dramatic, I layered another close-up image of ice and blended onto the rock face using PhotoShop. ICE WORLD WAS FEATURED IN THE WATERFALL PHOTOGRAPHY, SEASONAL SCAPES AND ALL OF NORTH CAROLINA GROUPS IN FEBRUARY, 2009!!! THANK YOU MODERATORS AND FRIENDS!!!

  • _Walk into the light, / giving into something you don’t understand. / This sort of thing gets you out of mind right before… / This sort of thing gets you out of mind right before impact. Calcium waste, litter and falling like icicles. / Calcium waste, litter and falling like icicles. / Guess who’s next? / You’re just as guilty as them. Forced, we forced feeding you lines, feeding you. / Look how high I’m jumping from, you’ll never make it. / This sort of thing gets you out of mind right before… / This sort of thing gets you out of mind right before impact._

  • A waterfall where small sections have been frozen in motion, whilst others tumble into an icy pool. Pentland Hills Regional Park, Edinburgh Featured in All Countries – Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers 22/02/09 Winner of the Long Exposure challange in the Waterfall Photography group, 24/10/09

  • Food, glorious food! / What wouldn’t we give for / That extra bit more— / That’s all that we live for / Why should we be fated to / Do nothing but brood / On food, / Magical food, / Wonderful food, / Marvellous food, / Fabulous food.

  • Feature Image – AMERICA’s National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat Group / Feature Image – America’s Natural Wonders Group / Lower Yellowstone Falls is simply a spectacular waterfall that drops 308 feet. It is located along the Yellowstone River below canyon Lodge and is easily viewed from both sides of the canyon by road and by hiking all along Uncle Tom’s Trail. I was in total awe when after trudging through the very slippery ice track I then to come face to face with this amazing vista. It really blew me away. . From a day in Yellowstone National Park USA April 2008 Nikon D40x / Nikkor 55-200mm

  • Ice and water on a cold night in Henderson Ky,shot with a D50 -Exposure Time 2.000s-ApertureF6.3-Light Source Fine Weather-White balance-manual-Semi-Auto~This was shot with a D50 camera AS IS from the camera I hope you like this!

  • Digital Collage From the first winter that I had my drivers license I have always been warned by my mother and other loved ones to “watch out for black ice”. This illustrates, maybe not the worst case scenario, but at least one, two, or three reasons why you should tell the ones you love about the dangers of “Black Ice”. /

  • This was the culmination of my trek in 07. Having succumbed to one of the worst headaches ever on my previous day’s attempt at climbing Kala Pathar, I had the choice of going to base camp or climbing Kala Pathar 5550m. Naturally I chose the highest point and also one of the best views from which to ogle at the beauty of Mt Everest. These are three images merged in Photoshop. From the top of Kalar Pathar, the towering face of Pumo Ri 7165m is the closest peak on the left. Across the valley is Lingtren, Khumbutse, Changtse and then in all her might and glory, Mt Everest aka Chomolungma 8850m and her sister Nuptse 7861m. (Naturally Nuptse looks taller because she is closer) The Khumbu Glacier falls down the Western Cwm and is joined further down the valley by the Changri Shar and Changri Nup Glaciers on the right of the photo. Everest base camp is just above the point on the black ridge behind the glacial lake.

  • Mount Fitz Roy in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina on a beautiful autumn day. I forgot to take my Grad ND filter so this image is made up 4 images covering the dynamic range of the scene and then combined in Photoshop. Lots of masking and adjustment layers and time. Canon 5D mk II with 24 – 105 mm L Lens My personal website My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writing are copyright © Bob Wickham. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • Elbow Falls, Alberta, Canada

  • Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta Canada

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