This is an oil painting I did the day of my wedding. It was a class I was taking and the instructor knew I was getting married that afternoon. So he had the class paint as fast as they could, he said it will come out better then spending a lot of time on it. Well, he was right! All the paintings in the class turned out so beautiful and it took us 2 hours and I was off at noon to get ready for my wedding. This was the happiest day of my life! We were married in the little church in the Garden of the Gods. The most beautiful place on the earth. When I brought my painting home my husband was amazed and loved the picture. To this day we cherish this picture the most. It was in July and the flowers were blooming and there in the back drop was Pikes Peak covered with snow. A day of beauty, with love in our hearts, no wonder this painting turned out so good. This original picture is not available for sale. You can also visit my website: www.RedfishArtwork.com
This is a mixture of watercolour and pastel and is of the Wansbeck, a local river where we spent most of our childhood – a time of wartime restrictions and no home entertainment beyond board games. In those days we fished for food rather than sport. Regardless, it was great fun.
Richmond Bridge is a lasting symbol of Tasmania’s convict heritage. The sandstone arches of Australia’s oldest known large stone arch bridge have spanned Tasmania’s Coal River since its completion in 1825. Built by convict labour, the Richmond Bridge reminds us of the forced migration that contributed to the development of Australian society. Richmond Bridge was included in the National Heritage List on 25 November 2005.
My fiance, Joshua, casts his line into the Ohio River.. / (Taken midsummer ‘07) / / And the song I wrote that goes with it: Rain / / >Featured Home Page<
Peter Van Straten is one of South Africas most talented and collectable artists. Peter is mentioned in the collectors guide to South African Art. His work is avidly collected by both local and International buyers. Peter creates mystic, surreal paintings of exquisite timeless beauty. His preferred medium is oils. The transcendental luminosity of Peters work is fully captured in these atmospheric images. You can view more of Peters work at defineart.co.uk
Oil Painting 102×80 Turtle Rock stands looking over the Nerang River in the Nunimbah Valley, in the Lamington National park Gold Coast Hinterland it supplies the Hinze Dam with Water for the Gold Coast community. /
3d digital art render of a secluded river in the mountians. Eagle fishing and deer standing in the backround. Made with Bryce 3d.
Fishing Wreck was shot in the morning fog from Dead Horse Bay on the Hawkesbury River, northern Sydney. Croppy Point can be seen in the right distance, Little Wobby Beach cannot.
one of the many sites you will see coming thru the great smoky mountains. trout fishing. couldnt have asked for better timing, having a fisherman set in the right gear, the water, and lighting. / i shot this in black and white, it has not been converted , and yes i do have color, that will be uploaded later, but i wanted something different ;), and this was shot with my new 17-85mm lens :) i love it already :):)
Taken on a boat crossing the St-Lauwrence river.I would easily offer a card like that to help somebody make the best choice to feel free. /
Acrylics (16×12 inches) I imagine that there is a place just like this, somewhere in Ireland. And maybe there is good fishing in the stream.
A six image stitch of Coogee Bay . / http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flew prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet . com . au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ All images are © Kirk Hille, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
I took this shot on a family houseboat weekend on the River Murray near Mannum.
This is the epitome of a Trawler returning to port, with the seagulls following. A common sight now, but for how much longer? / The trawler Natalie, about to enter the Looe River, Looe, Cornwall, to offload her catch, tie up and clean up, ready to return to sea the next day. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking.
©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Artist’s Notes: I’ve had this picture in my mind for quite awhile. As a child, my treasured stuffed animal (as all children tend to have) was a little squirrel who went on every kind of adventure with me, and my favorite story was about a lil’ squirrel named “Miss Suzy” – written by Miriam Young, and illustrated by Arnold Lobel. I love the thought of the tiny leaf-boat capturing the attention of the denizens of the pond as it passes by en route to a wonderous place. January 10th, 2009 – WOW!! Thank you so much for the front page feature!!! I’m so delighted! If you like Columbus – you might enjoy some of my other little animal works!! / / /
His bite is worse than his bark…and you should hear him bark.
American River, Kangaroo Island, South Australia 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.
Shot info ! / Nikon D 700 / Lens Nikon 70 -200 mm f2.8 @ 200 mm / Aperture f 6.3 A/P Mode Matrix Metering / Exposure 1/ 5000 sec. / 1000 ISO / All comments and critiques welcome and much appreciated !!! /
Shot info ! / Nikon D 700 / Lens Nikon 14—24mm @14 mm / ISO 500 / Exposure 1600 sec. / Aperture Priority at f 5.6 / No Filters / PLEASE VIEW LARGE !!! / All comments and criticism are welcome and much appreciated !!! /
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Having Fun / 22” x 28” Acrylic / . / . Music by Pink Floyd / . / . / Featured in I Recommend Group / . / .
..as you can see Otters are very playful and inquisitive creatures they live in a holt on the riverbank., they need to be protected as they are an endangered species and a very rare sight in the wild these days. ...another in my ‘Riverbank’ series inspired by the book/poem Tales of the Riverbank by Alice Oswald. ...Riverfolk ...a first digital experimental creation using Otters on a surreal setting…took a photo of the sky+colour altered it fractaliused it added the Otters/fish/ripples/graphics/trees/tooka photo of a log floating by on the river added that then lighting effects&generally tweaked all round…. / Save the Otters .....
The Rappahannock River is a river in eastern Virginia, in the United States, approximately 184 miles (294 kilometres) in length. It traverses the entire northern part of the state, from the Blue Ridge Mountains in the west, across the Piedmont, to Chesapeake Bay, south of the Potomac River. / An important river in American history, the Rappahannock was the site of early settlements in the Virginia Colony, and, later, it was at the center of a major theatre of battle in the American Civil War. Due to its significance as an obstacle to north-south movements, it, in effect, functioned as the war’s eastern-theatre boundary, between the “North” (the Union) and the “South” (the Confederate States of America). / The river drains an area of 2,848 square miles (7405 km²), approximately 6% of Virginia. Much of the watershed is rural and forested, but it has experienced increased development in recent decades because of the southward expansion of the Washington, D.C. suburbs. Taken In Virginia, at the Rappahannock River …with a Canon Digital Rebel XSI….and a Canon EF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5 II USM.
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