Someone on Flickr said I should call this “Skyroad”. So there you go. Taken at Tullamarine airport, Melbourne. Note, if you’d like to buy a print, you can buy through red bubble, but you can also contact me by bubblemail and I’ll arrange custom printing :)
jet lag is the most expensive drug…..
A new image taken just today of a single Dragonfly that found his way into the back window of my car; I don’t drive this vehicle much, as I recently purchased a newer model…..I saw him in the back window and he wasn’t moving….he turned out to be a very coorperative model for several shots; I hope you like them. Follow The Light / Let the Colorful Light guide you / through all that comes your way / Let it be your Beacon and your Strength / and bring you Hope with each New Day By Joyce Dickens ______ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
Storm clouds on flight Oklahoma City to Albuquerque, New Mexico – September 2007. Featured in Color And Light group, RedBubble, May 2009 / /
I combined 2 images taken in South Florida. The pelican was flying over Pompano Beach. The sunset was taken on the West coast. © T.Russotto – / My work is NOT public domain and may NOT be used, modified, or changed in any way without my written consent.
Wild American kestrel (Falco sparverius) in flight, stooping from left to right (Taken at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area, 5 miles southwest of Columbia, Missouri). Perhaps the most colorful raptor in the world, the American Kestrel is the most common falcon in North America. It is found from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, and in towns as well as wild lands. Identifying marks inlcude small size, rufous back and tail, and two dark mustache marks on face. Male has blue-gray wings and a lightly spotted chest and belly. The larger female has rufous wings barred with black, and streaking on the chest. This particular bird is a female. Their call is a loud series of “klee-klee-klee” notes when excited. As with many other raptors in North America, their population n umbers dramatically declined in the 1950’s and 1960’s, but have increased greatly in recent decades with increasing deforestation of North America. They are aslo commonly called Sparrow hawk. Although hover-hunting is conspicuous, this foraging method actually is used rather infrequently. It is used most often when suitable perches are not available, or when winds are strong enough to create updrafts favorable to hovering. In winter in many southern parts of the range, female and male American Kestrels use different habitats. The female uses the preferred more open habitat, and the male uses areas with more trees. This situation appears to be the result of the females migrating south first and establishing winter territories. The males then are forced into the less preferred areas. Nestling kestrels back up, raise their tails, and squirt feces onto the walls of the nest cavity. The feces dry on the cavity walls and stay off the nestlings. The nest gets to be a smelly place, with feces on the walls and uneaten parts of small animals on the floor. Source used to construct this page: Smallwood, J. A., and D. M. Bird. 2002. American Kestrel (Falco sparverius). In The Birds of North America, No. 602 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. MORE INFO ON Am. Kestrel HERE 100% of all proceeds from sales of this image will go to the HawkWatch International DONATE ONLINE
Butterfly getting ready to make its maiden flight at the Buckfast Butterfly Farm, after hatching and drying its wings. Thanks for looking. / Hope you like it. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens. / Aico x2 Tele Converter. /
Equipment used: / Nikon D70s / Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC Location: / Geestmerambacht, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / Swans are birds of the family Anatidae, which also includes geese and ducks. Swans are grouped with the closely related geese in the subfamily Anserinae where they form the tribe Cygnini. Sometimes, they are considered a distinct subfamily, Cygninae. Swans usually mate for life, though ‘divorce’ does sometimes occur, particularly following nesting failure. The number of eggs in each clutch ranges from three to eight. Swan / Grazing Cows / Banff National Park, Moraine Lake / Bryce Canyon National Park, The Lonely Tree / Purden Lake / Sunset in Tofino / Grand National Park, Hazy View / Life / Acrobatic Move /
Hummingbird getting ready to land on the feeder. Canon 40D, Canon 70mm-200mm lens.
thank y♥u to all the group hosts and all my talented peers who’ve favored & featured this very special work of heART! featured 11/03/09 in Imaginative Realism featured 11/03/09 in Image Writing feature 06/07/09 in The Art of Intrigue featured 06/04/09 in Images & Ideas voted in TOP TEN in Define Yourself in Images & Ideas Voted in Top Ten on 4/04/09 in* mood and ambience thank you for your votes! featured 3/12 in color me a rainbow – blue featured 01/03/09 in surrealism / featured 01/21/09 in fine art composites 4 photo composite (and for waleska, it is my first real inspirational composite :) / behind-the-scenes look at post process my son, josh michael, a cross from cobano, costa rica and the snow geese migrating in laConner in beautiful heartshaped clouds… all taken with my lil powershot – composed in ps 6.0 ©t gabryshak
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This Male Gang Gang is a variety of cockatoo,smaller than the white sulphur crested… This one had landed in my garden, i knew he would take to flight again soon and waited … Taken 25th/02/09 / Canon 450D / 75-300 zoom lens many thanks to those who view and comment on my image featured in Parrots Only / best viewed large
Osprey in flight with fish in talons, products are created using a razor sharp image and large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Osprey Fishing T-shirt A companion image is also available: Bad Idea! Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Canon 40D camera, Canon 500mm IS 4.0 Lens, Tripod with Ballhead Mount. For discussion of shutter speed, f-stop, available light, and my technique, please visit my profile page…thank you :-) Location: Everglades, Florida
Model / First Things / Fantasy Fine Art Composites Canon EOS20D DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com
Seagulls in flight at the Great Salt Lake. The wind was blowing really hard and the seagulls just seemed to hover.
Canon Rebel xt Canon L 70-200 BlueJay Southern Ontario Canada /
Great blue heron in flight carrying a fish, razor sharp and clear image using large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Lunch Time Location: Hidden River, Florida Canon 40D camera and Canon 500mm IS 4.0 Lens. For discussion of shutter speed, f-stop, available light, and my technique, please visit my profile page…thank you :-)
Seagull attempting to snatch a piece of fish from an osprey’s nest...parent and baby osprey (look through top edge of nest) are not pleased about the development, razor sharp and clear image using large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Bad Idea! T-shirt A companion image is also available: Osprey Fishing Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Canon 40D camera, Canon 500mm IS 4.0 Lens, Tripod with Ballhead Mount. For discussion of shutter speed, f-stop, available light, and my technique, please visit my profile page…thank you :-) Location: Everglades, Florida
You will have to take my word for it but this is an image of a female Rufous Hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus, flying in reverse. Hummingbirds are the only birds that can actually fly backwards. Image captured at Vaughn Bay, Washington. /
Female Rufous Hummingbird, Selasphorus rufus, posing for my camera. I’m going to quit while I’m ahead—this is the sharpest image taken during my shoot of these wonderful little birds at Vaughn Bay, Washington. /
This is a Sea King Helicopter belonging to 771 Squadron S&R, RNAS Culdrose, Helston, Cornwall. They had just done a display with the Lifeboats at the Dawlish Air Show, 20/08/09. I have added a texture to this as the sky did not look very good and wanted to give it more impact. I think I have done ok. / What do you think? Be honest please. Anyway, thank you for looking. / Hope you like it. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Sigma 70-300 macro @ 210mm / f/11. / Iso 400. / 1/350th.
Roseate Spoonbills are among my favorite birds. This male was posing on a branch in Iberia Parish in southern Louisiana.
Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/400seg / ISO-100 I was sitting day dreaming on my varanda and this most beautiful (and the biggest) butterfly that I had ever seen came to visit my Bougainvillea. When I realised I wasn’t still day dreaming (as I never get the honour of such beautiful visitors) I ran inside to get my camera half expecting she would have already gone! It was so hard as she kept fluttering around but I manage to get this shot. / This is very new to me as I have never been able to capture something as beautiful as this. 170 views at the time of entering the 100+ group Featured in Dimensions 14th November 2009 / Featured in Backyard Macros and Close ups 14th November 2009 / Featured in Portugal 15th November 2009
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