Old deserted Irish Farm. Very overgrown with major decay having set in. This has an old glass plate photographic effect.
taken in outback NSW in Jan.2007. Heavy thunderstorms loom on the horizon of these barren plains. more of my meteorological photography can be seen at / thunderstorms more of my outback Australian photography can be seen at / the Aussie outback
Taken in Gillenbah, country NSW yesterday morning.
Wild pony on the sand dunes of Assateague Island.
Photo taken in RAW with Pentax *ist DL Sigma 18-200mm DC lens @ 26mm f/16 1/40s ISO 200, -0.3eV, Hoya circular polariser used. Processed in ACDSee Pro.
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“Homeward Bound” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A cattle property at Marlborough, Queensland “Bind me not to the pasture, chain me not to the plow. / Set me free to find my calling and I’ll return to you somehow. / If you find it me you’re missing, if you’re hoping I’ll return. / To your thoughts I’ll soon be listening, and on the road I’ll stop and turn. / Then the wind will set me racing as my journey nears its end. / And the path I’ll be retracing when I’m homeward bound again.” / ~ Kaelyn Archer
Sepia Toned of a previous…Morning sun filters through the trees at John Olivers Cabin with a few dogwoods in the background…..The Oliver’s bought land in the Cove in 1826 and this cabin site remained in the family until the Park was established. The house is typical of many found on the eastern frontier in the mid-1850s, and reflects the skills and techniques brought into the mountains by descendants of British and European immigrants…..Split-rail fences require much more timber than other types of fences, and so are not common in areas where wood is scarce or expensive. However, they are very simple in their construction, and can be assembled with few tools even on hard or rocky ground. They also can be built without using any nails or other hardware; such hardware was often scarce in frontier locations.These fences are sometimes refered to as Worm Fence due to the back and forth placements…This cabin is located on the Cades Cove Loop Road, in the Great Smoky Mountain N.P.
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A misty morning on a ranch in North Idaho. Trying something new, experimenting with my images in the Orton Style. Shot this with my Kodak Easy Share point & shoot camera. Brought it into Photoshop and added layers and different blending options as well as blur and sharpen for the Orton Effect. / This work was featured on: / August 20, 2009 in the group Collage and Landscape Photography / August 20, 2009 in the group A Place to Call Home / November 29, 2008 in the group Rural Around The Globe /
Impressionist view of tall, bare golden trees against a blue sky.
A winter scene inspired by the song…. St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada. / /
Summer in the Irish countryside. This is a HDR version of an earlier image I uploaded. I think it has a different impact, but I like both versions. / Nikon D50 18-55mm lens
Blossom trees / Victoria, Vancouver Island, British Columbia Canon 50D / Sigma 10-20 mm / FEATURED in JPG Cast-Offs (04 26 09) / FEATURED in Rural Around the Globe (04 28 09) / FEATURED in Photography 101 (04 28 09) / FEATURED in Pacific Northwest Art(05 16 09) / PLACED in TOP TEN CHALLENGE – Spring Blooms in the Pacific Northwest (05 22 09) / PLACED in TOP TEN CHALLENGE – in Pacific Northwest, Blossoming Trees, July 2009
GOODBYE WINTER!!!!!! / A double layer of two pics,one of a barn during winter and a panned shot.I don’t even remember how I did the falling snow…. :o| ... !! / I know this look like selective coloring but it’s not,even the truck was white… :))) /
Taken at Hill End, Central Western NSW, Australia in Autumn. This is an older image of mine re-worked with textures. Canon 350D with 18-55mm kit lens.
“Tall Timbers” Photography and Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Wooded landscape of Gympie, Queensland. “It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men’s hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit.” / ~Robert Louis Stevenson Tall Timbers was featured in the: Queensland group – Aug 09
Another one from home…you can see its where I spend 90% of my time..lol..soft mist floating across the paddocks in the fresh morning light!... DebsPhotos
“A Boab Sunrise” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork The Australian Aboriginal legend of the Boab Tree (or Bottle Tree): “When the tree God created the Boab Tree it was to be the most beautiful of all trees in the universe, with the most beautiful flowers and bearing the juiciest fruit. But as the tree grew to maturity its flowers were mediocre and its fruit had a bad odour and tasted vile. The Tree God became so angry that he yanked the Boab out of the ground and slammed it back in the earth upside down and that is why today, when you see a Boab tree, it looks as if its roots are growing up in the air.” Thangool, Queensland A Boab Sunrise was featured in the: Trees group – Sept 09 Image Writing group – Sept 09 Queensland group – Sept 09
Durham ,Ontario, Canada, Canon 50d
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