Fallen tree
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Based on the following lines from a poem I wrote: / “For through the stillness of forest trees… floats to earth the remnants of angels’ wings”. The feather is a painting (deliberately made to look torn), the rest was created in Photoshop. /
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This place is special to me….....tranquility, beauty and nature, a sanctuary. Beautiful NZ. 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.
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Another shot of the same Japanese maple tree as in Eden I at the Portland Oregon Japanese Gardens, except this one was shot exactly one week after. It is amazing how fast seasons can change :)
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I did very little alterations to this image as I like it just the way it came out.
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Centennial Glen, Blackheath, NSW, Australia. Centennial Glen is a cool Glen with small waterfalls, ferns and rock overhangs and has excellent views of Kanimbla Valley. Thanks to Will Barton who took us on the Sydney meet up at the Blue Mountains! Shot: Nikon D40X / Format: Raw / Date: 12.7.08 / Exposure: 4.000 second / F No: 5.6 / Focal Length: 35.0mm / Tripod Used
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The morning sun shining thru the tree in Churchill Drive Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in late October
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A “drift log” runs aground in the Llano River near Kingsland, TX.
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It was about 3am and while on the way home from a friend’s house this really thick fog started to roll in. I raced home, got my camera and drove up to forest on Killiney Hill to take some shots. The light used is simply my car driven right up to the forest edge and then hidden behind trees.
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The silence of the Australian bush was broken by a harsh crack and then a deafening crash, as this branch, once full of life, growth and vitality gave way to the the effects of the prolonged drought and the ravages of time and weather, and fell to the ground, unseen.
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please view larger – I think it is worth it
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A park in st Petersburg.
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Sometimes you have to sacrifice to get an image. To do things you are routinely prepared to skip, do them on impulse, for the sake of curiosity or survival of your photographic essence, whichever comes first. For a change, wake up early, walk to an interesting destination, one with an aura of permanent popularity like a waterfall or beach, and infuse your artistic being with an extra dose of organic beauty. I reached the pristine flow and witnessed it right on time, tranquil and clear, painted by a mystifying glow, no sun or moon can claim. The sight was so surreal, the river itself had to stop and make a couple of circles before departing towards the sea. Scented green branches diluted their reflections in its placid water, the skeletons of fallen trees slowly morphed back into daylight shapes. The mist and part of the river that managed to take off as a vapor danced softly in mid air. I trapped a little playful bird with my eyes. / / A complete mental inventory for a fairy flavored daydream. Even if your digital masterpiece stays short of its cerebral counterpart, how can you fail to remember the sight that can suspend all of your uncertainties, the insanely lush hazy forest and its river that wears fallen leaves like jewelry. Well, is there a point in getting up early? If the just spoken plea is not enough I can give you a better reason. You should do it because you still can; a fact that may not be equally true tomorrow.
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River Murray, Blanchetown, SA – 16th Feb, 2008 / / / More Murray River Images
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Pine forests can show the cycle of life as well. One tree falls, becomes covered in lichens and moss. Then, it gradually decomposes, providing in its death, life and nourishment for surrounding ferns and pines. / Location: The Blue Mountains in NSW Australia.
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This was the one and only image I got from this spot. I made my way out there, then the rain came… where was my rain gear you ask… why it wasn’t with me :biggrin: it was under a rock overhang back where I started. So needless to say I didn’t hang out here to long!
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The final resting place for a tree deep in the woods, photographed in the failing light of a weak winter sun.
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The leaves are making me realize how much I truely love the fall! Ithaca NY, was a new treat for me!! / ! /
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fall image with fallen leaves and blue sky
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I just luve the naturle beauty of nature.
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