an early morning shot taken at a small festival here in NSW, one shot, as is
The sisters knew they are beautiful so they posed for the camera for a long time until I got it “right”. :) Donation to charity / 50% of the proceeds of the sale of this image will be donated to Algonquin Park
Just one of this little fairy lady cottington used to photograph. Didn’t appear on the print, so I had to sktech her instead.
River with autumn leafs and stones.
Kaleb, non-triumphant after his mudfight with twin sister Alice but still incredibly happy. Berrow Beach, U.K.
Human profiles carved from the forests!
Always surounded by the hussle and bussle of the world around i still can find a blissful place if only in my mind (mynd)
an original illustration of a stylized mommy elephant and her two babies in the forest
The earth and roots next to the river were cool and smooth and the sand mixed with dirt felt delicious on my bare feet.
A cathartic moment in the Big Sur River.
Taken May 2008
Forest was born crippled and his egg hatched before his time was due to take him out of the incubator, so i found him early one morning he came out of his little egg and fell between the metal bars and the incubator floor and was stuck for a little while , i found him and rescued him and one of his precious little legs wouldnt work, so i prayed for him and layed my hands on him and believed God he would walk and be whole and God did it , the birds legs were healed and he grew up to be a huge lovely white guinea and blessed, we love him so…......he is so special to us….....like Forest Gump…we named him Forest, true story…........about the Guinea…amen, thank you LORD! All things are possible to God and to him that Believeth…!
Beyer’s woodland eventually meet Beyer’s pond and surrounds it’s clear waters. A quiet spot in the midst of the forest.
Dear artists, I just signed in and I hope to post some other work soon. Marissa
Dear artists, I just signed in and I hope to post some other work soon. Marissa
Cherry Blossom Tree, Nikon D60 TOP TEN in the challenge Spring
Ukraine. Autumn in Feofania to a foggy wood
Where I live, the fall is so spectacular, I can’t resist playing with it. This is one of a series of red paintings. / Original available, acrylic on canvas, gallery wrapped, 40” x 40”
Mangrove Forests have more than mud and biting insecets within, the Birds calling them home sing such sweet music, they must be happy there. Many other critters call them home, the Forests remain through all weather a Haven. The seedlings sprout in some most inhospitable places and still manage to thrive and provide shelter to the inhabitants.
Theodore the Christmas Elf is busy decorating the pine forest with candy canes, getting ready for the holiday season. He wants to wish you a Happy Holidays! Created by Kirsten Edwards of Hinterland Harmony.
View of Mauna Kahalewai, the West Maui mountains from Ulupalakua. / I took this shot from the passenger window of a moving vehicle as Jacob and I were driving to Kana’io. The West Maui Mountains or West Maui Volcano, known to the Hawaiians as Mauna Kahalawai and Hale Mahina form a much eroded shield volcano that constitutes the western one-quarter of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The port of Lāhainā lies on the southwestern slope. / The wildlife sanctuaries and wetlands of Mauna Kahalewai are very beautiful. O ‘Iao Valley is covered in dense rainforest and is one of the wettest rainiest spots on earth. This area of the island receives an average of over 400 inches of rain each year The Hawaiian name for the mountains is “Kahalewai”, meaning House of Water. Another name is Hale Mahina meaning House of the Moon. It is believed that these mountains are named for the Goddess Hina of the Moon. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Mauna Kahalewai “The East Maui mountains ancient name is Aheleakala [A-hele-a-ka-la]. The Western name is Haleakala means House of the Sun, named for the Sun God, La, and quite possibly named after the demi-god Maui-akalana, who slowed down the sun. More can be read about Maui in the ancient Hawaiian genealogical chant, Kumulipo Iao Valley is the most famous valley of this mountain range. The West Maui mountains are the second wettest spot in the world at 400 inches of rain per year. It is said that somewhere in Kahalewai there is a deep cavern filled with water and a passage way connected with the water cave. The West Maui Mountains or West Maui Volcano, known to the Hawaiians as Mauna Kahalewai, form a much eroded shield volcano that constitutes the western one-quarter of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. Kanaka Maoli are the Polynesian peoples of the Hawaiian Islands who trace their ancestry back to Marquesan and possibly Tahitian settlers (starting circa AD 400), precontact 1778. A shield volcano is a large volcano with shallowly-sloping sides. / The high point of the West Maui Volcano is Pu’u Kukui at 5,788 feet. The island of Maui is one of a chain of volcanoes and ancient underwater seamounts stretching nearly to the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The Hawaiian Islands and Emperor Seamounts were all formed by a hot spot in the earth’s mantle erupting onto the ocean floor and building massive shield volcanoes that would sometimes break the surface. Maui is the second youngest island in the Hawaiian Islands and consists of two volcanoes in the chain It is thought that West Maui Volcano was born 2 million years ago. It is now extinct and has begun the slow process of subsiding and eroding back into the sea. Haleakala is about a million years younger than its neighbor and is still considered active having erupted at least 10 times in the last 1000 years. However, it has entered the last phase of its life as a growing mountain, a last gasp rejuvenated phase that all Hawaiian volcanoes enter before they go extinct forever. Approximately 400,000 years ago Maui was much larger than it is today. Usually referred to as Maui Nui (“Big Maui”) it was made up of present day Maui, Moloka’i, Lana’i, and Kaho’olawe and was larger than the present day big island of Hawai’i. The subsiding of the island led to the separation of Moloka’i and Lana’i from Maui and Kaho’olawe about 300,000 years ago. About 150,000 years ago Lana’i and Moloka’i separated as did Kaho’olawe and Maui. It is thought that only 15,000 years remain before West Maui and East Maui (Haleakala) are split into two islands. Information Source” Wikipedia / My photographs may not be modified for commercial or advertising use, nor can they be copied or reproduced in any form without the photographer’s written permission. I own full and exclusive copyrights on all my photographs and they are protected under International Copyright laws. My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be posted in another webpage on the internet or intranet, published in any book, magazine, newsletter or newspaper, duplicated, used in a derivative work of art, used as illustration for musical, dramatic, and/or literary works, or used for commercial use of any kind whatsoever without my express written authorization, including but not limited to resale of my images without a license for use. © 2009 Fine Art Photography, Research and Photojournalism by Sharon Mau
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winter solstice, christmas, hanukkah, kwanza… whatever it is to you, may it be happy.
Drawing of leaves and trees and ghost in filt-tip pen. Also used a bit of pastel. Digitized all of it, threw it in the air and watched how the pieces fel down.
I have posted this in color but thought it would make a nice black and white. / Shot in raw, processed through Apple Aperture, and then Silver Efex Pro. / Nikon D300 / F 5.6 / 18mm / 400 ISO / 1/125 sec
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