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Country Field A Unicorns Gift – By My Good Friend Roger Sampson , Check out his work if you can As a new day lay forging and camera in hand / She found herself seeking about once again / In search of green fields, wide reaching trees / Tumbling water, cascading gently to please / Misty aired meadows, clouds kissing blue sky / Colour hues dancing in each scene passed by / She walks sylvan paths hoping for rapture / Looking for splendor her eyes there to capture Along a path she spied, just off to the side / Another small way as if trying to hide / Something was calling, ‘to me, this way take’ / She felt its promise, so soothing it spake / Following its windings past shadows of trees / A whisper heard passing on the Autumn breeze / Stepping from wooded edge her heart was amazed / A sight never witnessed, in awe she just gazed A lovely green field now holding her view / On it soft dusting’s small red leaves wind blew / To its left the forest, curving miles it seemed / Beauty like this, only wondered and dreamed / The sun shown more softer in sky where it’s kept / So magical this place, she sighed and she wept / Then suddenly a movement from behind an oak / A thought she heard, but no voice heard spoke She crouched in silence, her heart quickly danced / For out from the forest a unicorn pranced / Snow white and regal with long flowing mane / He stopped in his trot to view his domain / He studied and looked, then glanced her way / as if to say, enjoy, it’s your place for the day / She reached for her camera but then off he flew / No one else would see now, of that which she knew She walked in the field saddened of what lost / She sat and pondered, her camera she tossed / ‘Was the unicorns gift’, she felt so ashamed / Then a calming indwelled her, minds eye it framed / Looking once more at this magical place / Brought sudden peace, a warmth, a smiling face / ‘It was his kingdom given to capture this day / Not him the subject, of my camera’s play’
The rolling countryside of Dorset, England
The Grass Really Is Greener…. 20×24 Mixed Media “The difference between the impossible and the possible lies in a person’s determination.” – Tommy Lasorda Featured in First Things / (Thanks Everyone!) Featured in Don’t Fence Me In / (Thanks Heather and Lisa) Featured In Live, Love, Dream / (Thanks Bamgirl) Featured in Dream & Fantasy / (Thanks Ana & Hal) Featured in Core [C.O.R.E] / (Thanks theyellowfury & Ushna ) Winner of the Today’s Best award, June 24th, 2008, at Zazzle You can contact Carrie at: carrie@carrieglennstudios.com and please visit Carrie Glenn Studios /
Playing chess late in the night… June 2008. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, sharpening, watercolor, brightness correction, convert to B&W, crop. More chess: Also included in the calendar Chess
Back to the Leicester rural landscapes…..... / This was taken near the village of Ashby Magna. My timing could have been better – storm in the morning, sun at lunch, big fluffy clouds early afternoon, grey overcast later, then this. It is the opposite corner of the field in which I took Harvests Final Curtain a few days earlier.
/ Buy the card of Colour Of Life XXX here This image was featured in Colour Me Vibrant Red September 13, 2008.
Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright As Is straight from the camera for the As Is Group
Fawn resting in a field of wildflowers, razor sharp and clear image using large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Fawn & Wildflowers T-shirt Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Location: Ohio, USA
The Khmer Rouge were meticulous in their documentation of their prisoners and their torture methods. As you enter Building B of the Tuol Sleng Prison, you are met with face upon face of man, woman and child that were once prisoners of the Khmer Rouge. It is truly haunting and the enormity of it truly hits you as you are walking from room upon room filled with photos.
Featured in the Retro Conglomerate Group – Thank you / Featured in the New South Wales Group – Thank You / / / Rolled bales of hay in the Hunter Valley region of NSW near Singleton, Australia. Textures added in PSCS3
Taken from a field over looking Kirby Underdale and the Vale of York on a very foggy early evening in November 2008 this photo shows the fog settling down in the valley beyond a lone tree and hale bale
Model – lardacil-stock / Background – Fairiegoodmother / Texture – forzassss Oliver – Jean Jean, Jean, roses are red / All the leaves have gone green / And the clouds are so low / You can touch them, and so / Come out to the meadow, Jean Jean, Jean, you’re young and alive / Come out of your half-dreamed dream / And run, if you will, to the top of the hill / Open your arms, bonnie Jean Till the sheep in the valley come home my way / Till the stars fall around me and find me alone / When the sun comes a-singin’ I’ll still be waitin’ For Jean, Jean, roses are red / And all of the leaves have gone green / While the hills are ablaze with the moon’s yellow haze / Come into my arms, bonnie Jean (Jean, Jean) / Jean, you’re young and alive!! / Come out of your half-dreamed dream / And run, if you will to the top of the hill / Come into my arms, bonnie Jean Jean La-la-la-la [etc.]
This was created for a change project on flickr, using GIMP.
Sunflowers near Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Sutton Bank is a high vantage point at the very edge of the Hambleton Hills and the North York Moors with extensive views over the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray. Because of its location and high elevation, Sutton Bank is popular with gliding and flying enthusiasts. Predominant landmarks include Whitestone Cliff and Roulston Scar, the former overlooking the mysterious (and reputedly bottomless !) Lake Gormire. Close nearby are the villages of Sutton-under-Whitestonecliff, and Kilburn (famous for the White Horse of Kilburn, and Robert Thompson – the “Mouseman” of Kilburn). / Sutton Bank is one of the most spectacular inland cliffs anywhere in Britain, and carries one of the most hair-raising main roads in the country. The near vertical drop from top to bottom is around 140 metres, and crosses at least two major geological boundaries. / The Sutton Bank National Park Centre is on the western edge of the fabulous North York Moors National Park – home to the largest expanse of heather moorland in England. It provides the perfect introduction to the National Park, its people, history and wildlife. Nikon D60 / HDR in Photomatix & pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm / 1/160 f/9.0 ISO200
Thanks to Davo / for coming up with a title for this :) HDR 3 exposures, uploaded into photomatix, and thats it… / Color was not tweaked at all after the tone mapping. / It really did look amazing in person, easily the most glorious sunset I’ve ever witnessed. Nikon D80 / f/11
Featured in / Artists of Red Bubble / Dimensions / Red Bubble – Most Popular Art / Inspired Art Inspired by the beautiful singer, Eva Cassidy. On 25/11/09 this work has received 960 views, 310 comments and 83 favourites. Fields of Gold You’ll remember me when the west wind moves / Among the fields of barley / You can tell the sun in his jealous sky / When we walked in fields of gold So she took her love for to gaze awhile / Among the fields of barley / In his arms she fell as her hair came down / Among the fields of gold Will you stay with me will you be my love / Among the fields of barley / And you can tell the sun in his jealous sky / When we walked in fields of gold I never made promises lightly / And there have been some that I’ve broken / But I swear in the days still left / We will walk in fields of gold / We’ll walk in fields of gold I never made promises lightly / And there have been some that I’ve broken / But I swear in the days still left / We will walk in fields of gold / We’ll walk in fields of gold Many years have passed since those summer days / Among the fields of barley / See the children run as the sun goes down / As you lie in fields of gold You’ll remember me when the west wind moves / Among the fields of barley / You can tell the sun in his jealous sky / When we walked in fields of gold / When we walked in fields of gold / When we walked in fields of gold —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / MCN/CSEXA_TVJ2B_GKFDV’ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- / This was created by merging four different photos from my own stock to create the foreground,mid ground,and sky.Textures and sunbeams were added. I am grateful too, to the artists who so generously make their stock available. / Woman / Man —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--
VIEW IT LARGE HERE An earlier image I’ve redone, ( more to continue) / Taken at our horse paddock, thank you to the beautiful models who posed still for me ;) f/8 / 80mm / Nikon D80
A Beautiful Orange colour October tree / and a beautiful little poem from MarieAngel / Tree stand tall …been through all….seasons and reasons to stand. / Crisp autumn leaves fall in the breeze, ready for snow to cover its land. / Then comes the spring the buds it will bring …amidst flowers of sweet perfume / Tree stands tall admired by all whatever the season it blooms…. / Angel Hamilton Copyright October 2009 Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / One shot HDR in Ptotomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3
Roseate Spoonbills are among my favorite birds. This male was posing on a branch in Iberia Parish in southern Louisiana.
A beautiful view of the pond in Filey, North Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / HDR based on RAW one shot, handheld / Photomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3
Infrared image New Zealand
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