This is a favorite of mine. It was captured while I was photographing the NTTA. I got many good shots that day, but really like this one, and not sure why. I think its witnessing the cycles of life for a sunflower. All at the same time, one is passing, another is maturing, while new life developes as well.
This is wild. It was made out of an image I captured, yesterday. I have a hard time conforming, and this is what I came up with. Please forgive me, I am out of my head, from lack of sleep. I hope you will like my expression. I will add the original later, for those who want to see what I started with.
This is of cows that just could not help wondering over to see what I was up to. If they got any closer, somebody would of stepped into it. It seems as they are as curious a but us, as we are of them. These really seemed harmless, it was the bull that I did not want to upset. They were just a few blocks north of Pizza Hut Park, in Frisco Texas. I like capturing images that time will soon catch up with. I do not know how long it will be, but I do not think it will be long. The NTTA, or the tollway is almost finished. The land is being developed fast, and our heritage is becoming a part of our past, along with it. But our future is coming a long, and I like how it is starting to look.
This is of guardrails, that were waiting to be installed on the NTTA, between Main Street and Eldorado Street. It is one of many shots taken of the project, as it was being built. It was inverted, just for a different take.
This is of my windmill pictures, it is one of my favorites because of its character. This is looking towards the east. The dog was staying near the old farmhouse, and let me get a better picture. I did stay in my car, but still got a lot closer than before, and maybe a better angle!
Image I captured recording some of the change, as they built Heritage Village in Frisco, Texas. The house is being restored, and the builing is going on in the back as well. Some is our past, and some is our present image as we go into the future!
The old homestead could use a little help, as you can see there is holes in the roof, and the porch has fallen, Hell there even buzzards waiting me out! I could use a little support, or just a little help to make things better, before I get picked apart! Thanks for all those who have helped me, be me! Allowed me to ramble, on and on! I hope that I will be able to make it up to you all, someday. Thanks very much, from the bottom of my heart!
View form Bakers Beach in San Francisco, California, USA
I have made a few impovements to some of the my existing woek including this shot.
Golden Gate Bridge illuminated at night, San Francisco, California, USA
This is an amazing tree! I have drived by it many times, without even noticing its beauty before! This time the light held me up, and really just a chance to look at it! Then I could not help but photograph it, and when I got closer I smelled just how sweet it smelled! I was getting even closer, and then noticed the bees liked it too! This was one of the best shots!
This is a image I captured of a clown! I have zoomed in on my subject, and added a watercolor effect!
Here’s the Golden Gate Bridge looking more “golden” than ever! / And, since it is in the “Golden State”, that makes it quite clever!! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Travel/Architectural/Digital Photography. Technique: Digital Cross Processing. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS2. Shooting Location: The Golden Gate Bridge – San Fransisco, CA / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 04/01/08 – Entry to United States Group’s U.S. State’s Motto Competition [California state motto: “Eureka! (I have found it!)” / The Golden Gate Bridge has long been one of our state’s most beloved landmarks and icons, representing the Golden State’s appeal to those who seek fame, fortune, and fancy! And, being a bridge, it is a metaphor of what California’s first pioneers had to do to reach for their wildest dreams – they had to cross all sorts of metaphoric bridges! To get somewhere, we eventually have to cross a bridge of some sort. Sometimes we cannot see where the bridge ends, sometimes it is too cloudy or treacherous, and sometimes (as in the photo depicted here) the bridge seems too ominous and foreboding. Bridges, much like The Golden Gate Bridge (as seen here), represent choices and chances and the moment we come to one, we must decide whether or not we stay where we are or cross. The original pioneers knew this, of course, and they took those chances and exercised leaps of faith all in the hopes of one day being able to say “Eureka, I have found it!”
I spotted this Graffiti Monster on the side of the road while cruising the streets of San Fransisco. He seemed to be begging me to photograph him…so I did. My partner calls him “Handy” because of his one hand, so the name just sort of stuck. I thought I would see how he looks on a t-shirt, and it came out pretty cool! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Travel/Urban/Digital Photography, T-Shirt Design. Technique: Vector selection from original photograph. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Shooting Location: the streets of San Fransisco, CA.
Sea lions – Pier 39 – San Francisco – USA Tour 2008 Sittin’ in the mornin’ sun / I’ll be sittin’ when the evenin’ comes / Watchin’ the ships roll in / Then I watch ‘em roll away again / I’m sittin’ on the dock of the bay / Watchin’ the tide, roll away / Sittin’ on the dock of the bay / Wastin’ time Left my home in Georgia / Headed for the Frisco Bay / I had nothin’ to live for / Looks like nothin’s gonna come my way / I’m just sittin’ on the dock of the bay / Watchin’ the tide roll away / Sittin’ on the dock of the bay, wastin’ time Looks like nothin’s gonna change / Everything, everything remains the same / I can’t do what ten people tell me to do / So I guess I’ll just remain the same I’m sittin’ here restin’ my bones / But this loneliness won’t leave me alone / Two thousand miles, I roam / Just to make this dock my home / I’m just gonna sit, on the dock of the bay / Watchin’ the tide roll away / Sittin’ on the dock of the bay / Wastin’ time Otis Reading :))
This is just before harvest, as the sun starts to settle over feild for one of the last times. The view seemed to remind me of the time that we have here on earth, as the beauty of life. For the crops, their time was growing ever so close to fullfilling their purpose. They had a great season, and everything seemed to be perfect. The right amount of rain, mixed with the warn sunlight. This is near where I grew up, and some of what I really loved about where I lived. But the times are charging, and the growth of civilation is taking over this land. This feild, will soon be replaced with Strip Centers and houses. I feel lucky to have grown up here, during this time. I only hope that those that come after, can experience some of the beauty it once was, by the images that might of been captured.
This steam engine (Locomotive) resides in Enid Oklahoma. This is a composite image of two photos and various PS brushes.
This is my expression, smaller version of wonderiful works of Art. Which I hope all will find as creative view of the true Artist! Andew Rogers is from Australia, and has made some very impressive works, which are spread throughout Hall Office Park. I hoped my freinds here on RB would like my expression of his Art! Most of the time, I past by these without getting out, and really taking his work in! Not today, I was very impressed at his creative process, and skill that had to go into each one. I have worked with metal before but not any where close to this degree! I hope he will approve of my work too! I will add some witout any edits, for those who like METAL!
This image was featured in the group, American Southwest on March 19, 2009. and again on March 23, 2009 by the Stream Crossings group. It was a cold January day in the Rockies. While snowshoeing in Colorado on the trail from Frisco to Breckenridge, we came across this frozen stream early in our trek. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please do not copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.
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Engine No. 4018 is a class USRA Light 2-8-2 “Mikado” steam locomotive called a “war baby” because it was part of the build-up of cargo capacity ordered through the United States Railroad Administration during World War I. It was constructed in October 1919 by the Lima Locomotive Works of Lima, and operated for three decades hauling freight between Bessemer and Birmingham, Alabama (USA) on the St. Louis – San Francisco Railway. The 4018 went on display at the Alabama State Fairgrounds in 1952 and is one of only a few locomotives of its type that survive. The 4018 was moved in February 2009 to Sloss Furnaces also in Birmingham
The Frisco.Colorado marina is on Lake Dillon. The evening is a perfect time for a visit. The light is soft and the colors of the sky are lovely no matter which way you look. This view is to the south. HDR applied with tripod / Canon 40D / Lens 17-85mm
Frisco, Colorado at Sunset.
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