Taken in the beautiful Japanese Gardens in Portland, Oregon, this is an HDRI of one of the stunning trees in the gardens. Taken with the Canon EOS 1D M3, Canon 24-105 mm lens 3 photos used for HDRI. / Aperture 4.5 speed: 1/10s, 1/20s and 1/45s
City park Maastricht, the Netherlands. Old park, old trees. Near the old city walls and near the place where d’Artagnan was shot. / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect / dragonfly / damselfly / france
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Feeding time, pigeons and a very shy woman in Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens on a frosty afternoon. / / .......................................................................................... / Image Copyright Duncan Waldron © 2008 / This image may not be reproduced without permission / .......................................................................................... / /
And now for something a little different…..I did say little bit…..LOL! Yes, It’s still IR but I’ve played with the colours. / / /
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The forest is a peculiar organism of unlimited kindness and benevolence, that makes no demands for sustenance and extends generously the products of it’s activity. / It affords protection to all beings, offering shade even to the axeman who destroys it. Lord Buddha 500 BC . / Shot taken outside the Royal Adelaide Botanic Gardens, South Australia . /
This beautiful stormy scene presented itself as I was overlooking the Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. (If you look closely, you can see the Kissing Camels near the lower right-hand corner.) Hard to imagine it’s in the middle of a huge city. Update 20-June: Exciting news! This photo was chosen to be published in Gaia – The Living Planet, a book compiled of imagery and poetry from within the RB community. I’m so excited to receive my copy in the mail soon!
Falls on the small mountain river. / Sold a mounted print January 2009 through RedBubble.
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The Garden of Eden comes alive with remarkable amounts of water producing waterfalls only seen a handful of times a year. Kings Canyon, Watarrka National park / Northern Territory / Australia
SOLD 1/500 Voted in TOP TEN in Your Very Best Voted in TOP Ten in Bridge The Gap featured may 16, 09 in Bubblers Weekly Challenge featured in May 2009 in my new fav group* Sets of Two featured 04/18/09 in a beautiful blur Voted in Top Ten on 03/30/09 for the Bridges Challenge by members in the scavenger hunt! thank you! chosen on 3/07/09 by the mood and ambience group *to represent their bridge challenge what an honor!! scriber lake park / yesterday morning / lynnwood, wa ©tonja gabryshak / camera: canon powershot a560 / settings: iso 80, f/2.6. shutter 1/250
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER SOLD POSTER TO UNKNOWN BUYER ThankYou For dropping in and viewing my latest work, for those who Favourite I am Honoured Isn’t it wonderful when you get up early, set your camera on a tripod and that great photographer in the sky blesses you with that magic moment ! The roadside Pearsons Lookout, on the Castlereagh Highway just south of Capertee village, gives a view over the expansive Capertee Valley / Surrounded by the wonders of World Heritage listed wilderness, the Capertee valley is the world’s second largest canyon. Capertee is 1 kilometre longer than the Grand Canyon, but not quite as deep. Sandstone cliffs dominate the escarpment, drawing down into a deep chasm carved into the environment over millions of years. With tranquil vistas and serene mountain landscapes the Capertee Valley is abundant in flora and wildlife. Under the sandstone layer stretches an enormous layer of coal and oil shale. Rising majestically out of the valley floor is a monolith in size and spectacle. The impressive peak, Pantoney’s Crown, beckons the keen walker to climb its summit. From the top a 360° panorama, of the dramatic and breathtaking valley. The Capertee valley is located in The Gardens Of Stone National Park The Blue Mountains if a World Heritage Area , a few hours by road west of Sydney and are a must when visiting Sydney. Equipment: Nikon D300, / Technique: GET UP WAY TOO EARLY take 5 bracketted images then run it through Photomatix Pro. Then tidy up image lightly in Capture NX. See Also / Grandeur /
Early Evening In The Garden Of Good And Evil was shot at Elkington Park in Balmain, Sydney, in the company of millions of mosquitos and batches of bats. Since being Featured Art by Redbubble and in the Night Photography Group, this work has become one of my most popular images on RB. It is also one of the works I am most proud of, especially as I had no set shooting agenda before I arrived at the location of this magnificent tree, a favourite spot. Also featured by the Technical Photography Group 17 October 2009 Favourited 196 times as of November 2009, 4300 views. Tripod-mounted Canon EOS 5D Mark II, with remote shutter cable / Canon TS+E 24mm f3.5L Tilt+Shift Lens with Schneider B+W 72mm UV Haze Filter #10 / ISO: 640 / Aperture: f3.5 / Speed: 20 seconds / Style: Monochrome / Focus: Manual / AWB: Auto / Lighting: Available / Three separate shots, each with shifting the lens, not the camera, at +11mm shift, 0mm shift, and -11mm shift, respectively, then stitched together.
Shared joy is a double joy; shared sorrow is half a sorrow. Swedish Proverb
♥May 2009 I received Honorable Mention from Vision Age my entry is slide #5 proud to by up there with one of my most admired photogs Bob Garas…. humbled indeed. ♥March 2009 I received Honorable Mention from Vision Age & Photo District News my entry is slide #14 featured may 29, 2009 in depth of field featured may 26th, 2009 in Feature Faternity featured May 25, 2009 In Another World ♥featured April 2009 in Snow, Glorious Snow!! ♥was featured yet again in April 2009 in A Beautiful Blur beautiful light upon newly fallen snow / scriber lake park / lynnwood, washington ©gabryshak / canon powershot a560 / iso 80, f/2.6, 1/640
The abandoned boat house on the lake in Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens in Sherbrooke, VIC.
Featured in Benches August 20, 2009. / Top Ten in the “Avatar for July” challenge in Rhododendrons Group June 30, 2009. / Third Place in “A Shady Spot” challenge in Mood & Ambience June 26, 2009. / Featured in All Parks June 20, 2009. / Featured in Nikon D40 (x) June 14, 2009. / Featured in _Music Inspired Art (M.I.A.) June 9 2009. full size is best Another in the series from the Brighton Azalea Garden in Montgomery County, Maryland. Image taken May 13, 2009 with the Nikon D40x, using the 18-200mm vr Nikon/Nikkor lens and the cp filter; shutter at 1/160, aperture 3.8, exp 0.0, iso 400. Post processing included hdr in Photomatix Pro from a single, hand-held image duplicated twice in Photoshop, +/- 2 eval, then back to Photoshop for a light Orton. The Brighton Azalea Gardens in Brookeville, Maryland, is a member of the Maryland National Capitol Park and Planning Commission properties and was established in 1950. It is recognized as one of suburban Maryland’s springtime showcases, the gardens display more than 22,000 azaleas and other plants. Overlooks the Tridelphia Reservoir. Let’s Get Together Love is but a song I sing / fear’s the way we die / you can make mountains ring / or make the angels cry / though the bird is on the wing / and you may not know why. C’mon people, now, smile on your brother / everybody get together / try to love one another right now. Some may come and some may go / we shall surely pass / when The One that left us here / returns for us at last / we are but a moment’s sunlight / fading in the grass. C’mon people, now, smile on your brother / everybody get together / try to love one another right now. C’mon people, now, smile on your brother / everybody get together / try to love one another right now. If you hear the song I sing / you will understand / ... listen … / you hold the key to love and fear / all in your tremblin’ hand / just one key unlocks them both / it’s there at your command. C’mon people now, smile on your brother / everytbody get together / try to love one another right now … C’mon people now, smile on your brother / everytbody get together / try to love one another right now … ... I said … / c’mon people now, smile on your brother / everytbody get together / try to love one another right now Right now / Right now … ... The Youngbloods … Let’s Get Together
Macro, / Camera Pentax-Optio S30, / Location – Brisbane at Roma Parkland.
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A 3 Shot HDR processed in Photomatix Pro Camera Fuji S100FS This is an image from the HDR study I am doing on Painshill Park, This is from visit 2. The Abbey / To the right of the vineyard and on the lake edge, the abbey was the last of the follies to be created, over Charles Hamilton’s brick and tile works, when the park was put up for sale in 1772.
I don’t normally work in B/W, although I do love seeing the work of others using this medium. However, Richard Veal threw down the gauntlet, and so I just had to respond. (LOL!) So Richard, this one is just for you… Groombridge Place Gardens & Enchanted Forest, as its name suggests, is in the little village of Groombridge, near Tunbridge Wells in Kent. It was the beautiful stage for the lavish 2005 film adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic story of love and social mores, Pride and Prejudice. The 17th-century moated manor was chosen to be Longbourn, the Bennet’s family home, because (in the words of the film’s location manager), “This house has immense charm and is untouched by redevelopment.” Scenes were shot around the lake and gardens, as well as inside the house and an exhibition records the experience, including photographs of Elizabeth Bennet (Keira Knightley) and Mr Darcy (Matthew Macfadyen) in action. The film was directed by Joe Wright / and starred / Keira Knightley / Matthew Macfadyen / Brenda Blethyn / Donald Sutherland / Judi Dench / Rosamund Pike / Tom Hollander / Rupert friend Taken with a Nikon D200 / F22 1/5 – 9 exposures (+/-3) / Processed in Photomatix Pro / Edited in Photoshop CS4
A 3 shot HDR processed in Photomatix Pro Camera Fuji S100FS This is an image from the HDR study I am doing on Painshill Park, This is from visit 2. It`s the reverse view from the one below The Abbey / To the right of the vineyard and on the lake edge, the abbey was the last of the follies to be created, over Charles Hamilton’s brick and tile works, when the park was put up for sale in 1772.
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