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  • Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Fuji film This is one of Athens’ cats that does have a home!

  • When the conditions are right where I live we experience the wonderful phenomena of sea fog. The first one I experienced was when I was “in between” cameras. I was devastated! I have been hoping ever since that we would get another one… I peered out the window today while I was on the phone and saw that today was the day! I had to make my apologies to my friend on the phone – a girl has to get her priorities right – and happily spent the next two hours snapping, with my young boys as my photography assistants. The title of this piece is inspired by one of my favourite scenes in Lord of the Rings. Gandalf the mighty wizard gives his life to ensure the freedom of his friends… and so my friend today gave to me the same gift of freedom as I hastily hung up the phone to explore my sea fog. 5000+ views

  • This is that famous Japanese icon, the great gateway, or “torii”, to the Itsukushima shrine on the island of Miyajima, just off the coast from Hiroshima.

  • Red pillars, finished by a yellow beam, illuminate an entry point to Melbourne. Shot on film, 30second exposure, f5.6, ISO 50 (Fuji Velvia)

  • Oil on canvas 40” X 40”. Completed 1999. www.RainbowPathArtStudio.com “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one” / – Albert Einstein It is so amazing how some paintings come into being and the effect they have on the unsuspecting viewer. In 1997 I was painting with a group of like-minded artists for an upcoming exhibition. One of the artists was a beautiful soul by the name of Greg Grace. Greg was a good friend of mine whose work I greatly admired. One day Greg was showing me some of his latest drawings and when I saw a sketch of the Gateway, I was blown away. It was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen, affecting me very deeply. I wanted to take it home to look at, every day. So I came up with a great solution, I would paint it! I approached Greg with the idea and much to my surprise he agreed. Greg liked the way I painted and felt that my style of painting would very much suit and enhance the powerful energy emanating from the mandala. He gave me the original drawing from which I worked. I absolutely loved painting the mandala. Painting the mandala in the dot style is the most effective and energetically powerful way of transmitting the essence of Gateway. The energy was so powerful at times that I could not work on the painting for more that a couple of hours a day. The original drawing was only of the mandala; I added the cosmic background because that’s where the gateway existed. When I look at the mandala in a meditative way I go through it to other dimensions. Intuitively, I sense that the Gateway exists within the middle star of the belt of Orion, and is the primary star-gate to multi- dimensional levels and universes. Every one of my friends who came to look at Gateway had a unique experience.

  • An idea that popped into my head, while out walking along the Montgomery canal, Pwll Penarth nature reserve is nearby …. / .Wales UK / .Copyright Richie Dean 2008

  • The Gateway Arch, St. Louis, Missouri / / It was raining and extremely foggy, so this is the clearest shot I could get, but it just shows how high up it is to be enveloped by clouds. / / / / The Arch is the tallest national monument in the United States at 630 feet; it is the city’s best known landmark and a popular tourist attraction. / / Construction began February 12, 1963 and the last section of the Arch was put into place on October 28, 1965. / / The Arch is a structure known as a catenary curve, the shape a free-hanging chain takes when held at both ends, and considered the most structurally-sound arch shape. The span of the Arch legs at ground level is 630 feet, the same as its height. / / Each year, approximately a million visitors ride the trams to the top of the Arch. The trams have been in operation for over 30 years, traveling a total of 250,000 miles and carrying over 25 million passengers. / / The Arch weighs 17,246 tons. Nine hundred tons of stainless steel was used to build the Arch, more than any other project in history. / / The Arch was built at a cost of $13 million. The transportation system was built at a cost of $3,500,000. / / In order to ensure that the constructed legs would meet, the margin of error for failure was 1/64th of an inch. All survey work was done at night to eliminate distortion caused by the sun’s rays. Since the Arch was constructed before the advent of computer technology, relatively crude instruments were used for these measurements. / / The Arch sways a maximum of 18” (9” each way) in a 150 mph wind. The usual sway is 1/2”.

  • That doorway to the wonderful world of thought, inspiration and imagination. The place where fantasy becomes reality. Or are they one of the same? Find out for yourself as you pass through the gateway to your imagination in the land of Bryce. / / © Dave Moilanen 2008

  • A misty morning in the Dandenong Ranges

  • I’ve seen a couple of portals on rb recently so I’ve decided to add my own monsterous portal. :)

  • This is taken in Chester near where I live,

  • Immeasurable time and space ….... capabilities and cosmic awareness. / PLEASE VIEW IN LARGE FORMAT FOR OPTIMUM RESULTS / / ___ / 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. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!

  • The old Pentridge prison in Coburg, Melbourne. /

  • Took this last night (17/7/09) of the Gateway Sculpture on Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne. Love those strong geometric lines. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM @ 70mm / Filters: none / ISO: 200 / Shutter Speed: 8 sec / Aperture: f/16 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: – 2/3rds of a stop / When: 6:52pm on 17/7/09 For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

  • The Gateway Sculpture, Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 15mm f/2.8 fisheye / Filters: none / ISO: 200 / Shutter Speed: 13 sec / Aperture: f/14 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: none / When: 6:30pm on 17/7/09 For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

  • Gateway to the The Parish Church of St Nicholas , Pluckley

  • I know, I know, I’ve posted a few of this lately, but I wanted to frame a really big one and didn’t think my 21 megapixel camera had enough resolution to do it justice so I waited for a windless night and went back. This baby is a four shot stitch giving me all the res I need for a mega print (enough for a large poster size and more) without the fisheye lens distortion although the perspective is still pretty extreme. Not sure if I like the clear or cloudy sky more, opinions welcome. Gateway Sculpture, Tullamarine Freeway, Melbourne, Australia. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8 II USM @ 18mm / Filters: UV / ISO: 200 / Shutter Speed: 25 sec / Aperture: f/11 / WB: Auto / Exposure Compensation: – 1/3rd of a stop / When: 9:02pm on 29/7/09 / Tripod: Velbon with a really right stuff pano head (4 shots) For other shots in this genre check out my Urban Landscapes gallery.

  • Digital art inspired by growing up owning and riding horses. They are the most awesome animals I’ve ever had the pleasure of being around. :) This work has been FEATURED in the “Dimensions” group, in “The Dreaming Tree” group AND in the “Painted Nature” group! :) This art work placed in the TOP TEN of the “Dawn of Time” Challenge in the “Gateways” group!

  • get the point? ~ please use large view ~ Apophysis 2.08 3dHack – 7000×7000px {for those of you that use Apo, this has over 20 added editor triangles} thanks for the look, my friends! Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and photography Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART Scott Bricker at Fine Art America Scott Bricker’s art at Art Wanted.com

  • Just got back after 3 days in North Wales…two days of utter pish and one day of decent weather. This is my first offering…the little gateway that marks the start of the ascent to the imposing Tryfan Mountain in the distance. North Wales how I like it….mean and moody with the odd burst of bright sunlight :) Canon 400D + Sigma 10-20mm and Lee Filters

  • Oh my! I was attending the opening ceremony of our new Gateway to Wollongong ceremony this morning where these two cute Aussies from Symbio animal park were the stars. I had taken lots of photo’s, but decided on one last one before I left. Imagine my delight when they decided the show their love for one another right as I took aim. This is what right place right time is all about. / I edited out the background in photoshop as it was a glass window with lots of people refelected in it which really detracted from this cute pair / Taken with my Canion 40DSLR camera / f stop/8 / aperture-1/100 / ISO-400 / focal length -33 mm / Thanks for visiting

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  • Autumn scene….This shot was taken driving near my home at a place named “Le Lac en Coeur”(means a lake with the shape of a heart),Parc des Laurentides,Saint-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada.It was foggy and rainy that day. / 1000 views + / Nikon D 200 / /

  • Please view large / Shot on my recent bubblemeet with good friend and Rbubbler Steve Smith in the English Lake district national park in Cumbria. / Our first stop, just after dawn was just off Kirkstone pass in the Hartsop valley, this gateway was was close to Brotherswater, all the large stones you see are parts of the walls that were washed away during the recent heavy rains and flood the poeple of Cumbria have suffered.. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens / f7.1 / 1/60 sec / ISO200 /

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