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One of my beautiful cats
Sunrise at the base of Gate gill on Blencathra, photomatix -3,-1 ,+1.
Fruit on a lightbox
Golden Brown Texture like sun
Late summer, early morning on the North York Moors. The heather is in full bloom. This is an ancient drovers road across the Hambleton Hills. Taken in the North York Moors National Park, UK / Check out the UK National Parks Group Here Taken with a Bronica SQAi and 50mm wide angle lens. 2 stop grey grad and polarising filter. Scanned from a 6×6cm Velvia slide.
There are lots of Helvetica shirts and even a movie coming out about Helvetica. Poor old Gill Sans never gets a look in.
90’s LEGEND
Image of a Tambja verconis taken at Portsea,Vic.The name Nudibranch means “Naked Gills” & refers to this beautiful little animals lungs located on its back / © All images copyright MattTworkowski 2008 / /
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
A series of creepy creatures….......... Too colorful for most and the face forward portraits are the least appealing…..not many people want to hang these because it always feels as if you are being watched ;) I have sold some of these But I’m not hanging any of them myself, in fact my home decorating style is in complete contrast to what I do. It would be a lot cheaper if I would just produce the type of art I typically buy but I seldom feel inspired to do so LOL. Colored pencil on thick smooth art paper 11×14 / & black sharpie. I might have to retake this…........I’m not sure I like the lighting
Taken with my new Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10 mm, F16, shutter speed 1 seconds, ISO100, edited in Photoshop & Photomatix East Gill Force is a waterfalls in Swaledale, 300 metres to the east of the hamlet of Keld, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The falls are located on East Gill at grid reference NY896012, just before its confluence with the River Swale at the point where the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast Walk intersect. Please view large
beautiful undersides of larger-then-usual Flammulina velutipes…
East Gill Force is a waterfalls in Swaledale, 300 metres to the east of the hamlet of Keld, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The falls are located on East Gill at grid reference NY896012, just before its confluence with the River Swale at the point where the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast Walk intersect. The falls are a popular spot for visitors, not just long distance walkers but also families and picnickers because of the close proximity of the road. East Gill Force has two main torrents: the upper falls have an impressive 4.5 metre drop while the lower section is a series of stepped cascades that fall three metres as East Gill enters the River Swale. / East Gill Force is one of four waterfalls in the Keld area, the others being Kisdon Force, Catrake Force and Wain Wath Force and occur where the river cuts a gorge through the carboniferous limestone between the hills of Kisdon and Rogan’s Seat. The falls in this area are called “forces” after the Norse word “Foss” which means waterfall. The falls are surrounded by deciduous broad leaved woodland. / Coordinates: 54.40615°N 2.16172°W / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens /
Prints only available direct through artist / due to the Terms and Agreement with the / photographer and model. Creation Date: 2.25.09 ashsivils@gmail.com The first version is cleaner with out any textures. / You can view it here if you like. Aquatica v.1 Model: stockxpert.com Fish Fin:DimondDoves / Goldfish: FantasyStock Textures: / bashcorpo / amptone-stock Beard rings and gills were hand made. / Too much brush work and too many / layers went into this. Ash Sivils © 2007-2009 No Derivative Works — You may not alter, transform, or / build upon this work in any shape way or form unless you / gain a waiver from me, not a representative. You may not / import, export, print, redistribute or claim as your personal / work. You may not sell this art or assign right to others, all / images are copyrighted please respect those rights.
Beautiful rainbow colors shine thru the gills of a Velvet Foot (Flammulina velutipes) mushroom. / An edible I find too beautiful to eat
The gilled-underside to Pleurotus dryinus, the Vieled Oyster. / This is a mushroom favorite of the Many-headed Slime mould. I have been photographing this particular grouping for several days now to record the deterioration and take over of the slime. / I finally felt bad and ‘rescued’ 4 off this patch….....the stem was only infected on one and that was easily cut off. / Soaked them in hot salty water then rinsed in cold….....diced up and then sauteed in salt-free butter (already salty from the soaking). / They’ll be added to a rice dish tomorrow with some wild onions, goat milk, ground almonds, and parmesean cheese. / <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> / Thank you everyone so much for viewing, favoring, commenting! This has been one of my most successful images to date ever taken. It’s been featured 4x and added as the month’s avatar to 1:1Macro Phototgraphy Group for the month of June! / Very flattering and I’m so glad you all enjoyed it as much as I still do!
East Gill Force is a waterfalls in Swaledale, 300 metres to the east of the hamlet of Keld, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The falls are located on East Gill at grid reference NY896012, just before its confluence with the River Swale at the point where the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast Walk intersect. The falls are a popular spot for visitors, not just long distance walkers but also families and picnickers because of the close proximity of the road. East Gill Force has two main torrents: the upper falls have an impressive 4.5 metre drop while the lower section is a series of stepped cascades that fall three metres as East Gill enters the River Swale. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens fitted with CPL / Aperture priority / Aperture f22 / Shutterspeed 1/3 second / ISO 200 /
East Gill Force is a waterfalls in Swaledale, 300 metres to the east of the hamlet of Keld, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, England. The falls are located on East Gill at grid reference NY896012, just before its confluence with the River Swale at the point where the Pennine Way and the Coast to Coast Walk intersect. The falls are a popular spot for visitors, not just long distance walkers but also families and picnickers because of the close proximity of the road. East Gill Force has two main torrents: the upper falls have an impressive 4.5 metre drop while the lower section is a series of stepped cascades that fall three metres as East Gill enters the River Swale. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens fitted with CPL / 3 shot Raw HDR tonemapped image using photomatix and photoshop /
This is the view looking up the steep sided valley of ‘Dowber Gill Beck’ not far from the village of Kettlewell in the Yorkshire Dales. / The peak in the distance is Great Whernside, I actually made it to the summit but as my camera battery died (as always the spare was in the charger on the kitchen worktop!) on the way up you’ll just have to take my word for it! :) August 22nd 2009 / Nikon D40 – 18-55mm, f/11
A view of the underside of a variety of Oyster mushrooms….....with a fungus beetle and parasite buddies sneaking out of the frame. / 100% all Nature here…..found out on the edge of a wooded area of a creek I hike along in NE Kansas. / Featured in: / Natural Textures Group / THANX SOOOO MUCH!
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