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Shropshire sunrise at 4.30am in the Summer
A shot taken from inside a shed in the Swedish Archipelagos.
An incredible storm making it’s way of the downtown area of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, 2008.
a summer storm is brewing over the capital city of alberta.
Taken on a road near my home. I like the soft light and the trees. Taken in Franklin, Vermont in Feb. 2009. Canon 40D with 70-300 lens.
Canon 40D 70-300 lens taken in Franklin, Vermont March 1, 2009. Done in Orton Sephia. This is my neighborhood where I live.
Painted in the style of Millet. Corel Painter. A farm field not far from where I live. I thought it was perfect for painting. Featured in From Masterpeice group. © 2009 Anne Hale.
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Snow Gum amongst Alpine Grass Mt Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/160sec / Aperture: F3.5 / ISO: 160
This was taken one morning on my way to work. Franklin, Vermont May 2009.The grass is so green here. Spring is just so beautiful! Canon 40D.
Taken in Vermont July 26, 2009 using canon 40D 28-135 lens. ReDynaMix filter used.
“A Sweet Harvest” Photography and Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Partly harvested sugarcane fields on rolling hills at Innisfail, Queensland. “If sugarcane were purple would it taste even sweeter?” “A Sweet Harvest” was featured in: A Fascinating Purple group – Dec 09
Ghost Gum Corroboree” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A corroboree is a ceremonial meeting of Australian Aborigines. At a corroboree Aborigines interact with the Dreamtime through dance, music and costume. / Townsville, Queensland
“Only at Night” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork “Under every full moon, memories stir of the dreamers we were.” / ~Robert Brault Only at Night was featuried in the: Shoot the Moon group – Oct 09
Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR Featured in New Jersey Scenery – September 30, 2009
“Midnight Vogue” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork “Nature never goes out of style.” / ~Author Unknown
Allaire State Park in Autumn, located in Howell, New Jersey. / .
Photograph of a New Jersey Sunrise, added praying hands to express my faith and how blessed I was to see such beauty.
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Located in the Historic Allaire Village. / Howell, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR I guess you can call Allaire State Park my favorite park to photograph, because I keep going back. :D
BEST VIEWED LARGER / Thanks for dropping in the favouritings, Comments and Views are greatly appreciated. This shot shows a fisherman spinning for fish in Narrabeen lakes the refelctions were wonderful Narrabeen Lakes is a popular paddling spot on the Northern Beaches of / Sydney. The surrounding hills and trees make it quite sheltered. The fact that / it is right next to one of the world’s best surf beaches is an added bonus North Narrabeen lies on the northern shores of Narrabeen lagoon, bounded by Warriewood to the north, Elanora Heights to the west and extends east to the ocean at Turrimetta Beach. Narrabeen is opposite on the southern shore of the lagoon. The first land grants were made to John Lees, 40 acres, Philip Schaffer, 50 acres, and James Wheeler, 80 acres, along the south bank of Mullet Creek. Alex Macdonald was granted 80 acres at the beach in 1815 and west of this land JT Collins had 93.5 acres by 1857. During the nineteenth century travellers had to ford the lake until 1880 when the first bridge opened. A second bridge at the mouth of the lagoon in Ocean Street was built in 1925. With the extension of the tram to Narrabeen in 1913 providing easier transport, the whole area around the lake became popular for holidays and camping. A large camping ground became established on the north shore of the lagoon. In 1946 the Wakehurst Parkway was opened to North Narrabeen connecting the whole Pittwater area directly to Frenchs Forest and Seaforth. The origins of the name Narrabeen are uncertain, possibilities are: Narrabin, a native plant growing near the lake entrance; Narrabine, an Aborigine girl; narrow beans eaten by early explorers. James Meehan mentions Narrowbang lagoon in his survey in 1815. Equipment: Nikon D300,nikon 18-200mm lens, handheld Technique: HDR, 5 Exposures bracketted, Photomatix 3.2 64 Bit, Capture NX See Also Anglers Dawn:
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