Glen Wall Art
468 creative works found
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Erracht, Near Fort William, Highland Scotland…frosty morning
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I haven’t added a waterfall for a while but last weekend we got 93mm of rain in two days so at least the rain was good for something….... Taken at Lyrebird Glen Falls, in the Horseshoe Falls Reserve, Hazelbrook.
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l was so excited this morning to find these red shrooms growing amongst the native violets in the garden,l was more excited that the dogs had’nt destroyed them before l could get the camera out!!
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Horseshoe Bend is the name for a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, in the United States. It is located slightly downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell, about four miles or 6 km south of Page. Accessible via a 3⁄4-mile (1.2 km) hike from U.S. Route 89, it can be viewed from the steep cliff above, forming a spectacular vista. / This image is actually made of 4 pictures taken with my Canon 20D – 17-40mm L lens and stitched together to create this panoramic
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Old car wreck at Glen Davis NSW
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This really is a beautiful place to visit whether you live in Cornwall or are down there on holiday. Take a slow walk along the lovely trail to reach the waterfall and you’ll hear the power of the water beating down before seeing it. People come here from all over the world to be at one with themselves, to meditate or just to rest. Some people make a shrine from a personal item and leave it there hoping for healing for themselves, a love one, a friend or anyone on their healing list. The writing below I copied from the website of St. Nectans Glen Rocky Valley Waterfall you can find it through Google. Sited near Tintagel in Cornwall, this beautiful valley is hidden and is only accessible by foot. This Unique 60 ft waterfall is at the head if the idyllic wooded valley of St. Nectan’s Glen. St Nectan’s waterfall has been described as amongst the ten most important spiritual sites in the country. The Kieve has been a place of reverence, worship and healing since pre-Christian times. People of many faiths have walked the ancient route to the waterfall to bathe in its mysterious and therapeutic atmosphere. The Hermitage has been built over what is reputed to be the site of St. Nectan’s cell. Opening Times:-7 Days a week 10.30a.m. to 6.30p.m. Last admission 6.00 p.m. / November to Easter Waterfall open by appointment only. Also Tea garden closed / Prices Adults £3.00 Children £1.50. Family Ticket £8.00 (2 adults 2 children) / Teas and light snacks are served, on the patio, weather permitting. All the Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted or Uploaded In Anyway Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain Sector. Please just ask Me for my Permission. © Anthony Hedger 2008. Using this image for any purpose and in anyway, without prior permission, will lead to legal action or worse.
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Scottish Highlands
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oil
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Blue Mts National Park, NSW, Australia
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Up at Glen Affric, really early, watching the sun slowly rise, illuminating trees at different distances through the mist. The best way to spend a morning.
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From Glen Tilt near Blair Athol, Highland Perthshire, Scotland
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Taken in Centennial Glen, Blackheath, NSW, Australia.
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Buachille Etive Mor, the gate keeper to Glencoe Scottish Highlands
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A proud stag in the rain in Glen Etive.
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Brigadoon Walking In The Glen - Brigadoon Highland Gathering , Bundanoon, NSW Australia
by Philip JohnsonUS$4.28–US$114.00
Walking through the mists and rays of a new Brigadoon,, one of the participants in the 31st Highland gathering
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Glen Davis shale oil refinery as it is today.
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Magnificent Stag standing magestic in the Scottish Highlands EDIT : I am proud to be chosen as Image of the Week by the group / ‘The Scots are Coming’ . Check out this group! : “Image of the Week was chosen this week by last weeks winner Kenart, and his choice of image was posted by someone who had only joined our wee group a few days ago. Kenart told me: “I had other images in mind but this new posting simply blew them away. An image that is as completely Scottish as it can be without drifiting into sentimentality. Well composed, it is a sharp crystal image of a lovely animal in its natural habitat.” So the winner is Angela Barnett, with “Monarch of the Glen”
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These traffic lights have been in Glen Coe for months and will probably be there for months still as they are building a bridge on the main road just past the little road that leads into GlenCoe village. Mind you … you could be held up in a much less beautiful place!
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Strath Conon goes miles into the hills and is much quieter then some of the other glens with lovely mountian scenery and the beautiful River Conon flowing through it all
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This picture, taken in Glen Nevis Scotland is a depiction of sudden clarity, when everything around may be chaotic. The way the sun has chosen to light through these trees begs the question “is this on purpose, or just a beautiful accident”.
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The Dramatic Three Sisters of Glencoe , Highlands of Scotland
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“Once” diptych section 2, charcoal on Stonehenge paper, 16×20”. Glen Hansard, from a photo by Zoran Orlic, http://www.myspace.com/zoranorlic , with the permission of the photographer. I discovered the Irish band “The Frames” this year, and it was love at first listen. Glen Hansard is the lead singer and guitarist with a powerful style, and influenced by some of my favorite groups, like Van Morrison and Bob Dylan. Wish I’d discovered them years ago, fantastic! Soon after finding The Frames, I saw the movie “Once” filmed on a shoestring in Ireland. Once stars Hansard and Marketa Irglova, a pianist and singer from the Czech Republic. The couple (now also a couple in real life) wrote and performed all of the music from the movie, and even snagged an Oscar this year for the song “Falling Slowly”. Since Hansard started his career in the same way as the character in the movie, as a busker on the streets of Dublin, this is a wonderful story of success through determination and hard work. Glen and Mar are now on a successful concert tour with a show called “The Swell Season”, performing songs from the movie among others. I’m fortunate to have tickets for the Chicago Theater performance in June. I was inspired by this couple enough to want to do a drawing of them as a gift, an idea that came to me after a myspace friend of mine told me about how she gifted Glen with a guitar because his guitar from the movie was on it’s last hours of usefulness. Thanks, Mary Beth, for your help and encouragement! Since I had no way of taking my own photos, I contacted some of the photographers who have worked with Glen and Mar over the past few years to request using their photos for references. I found Zoran Orlic and Patrick Glennon here on Myspace, and they have been more than helpful and supportive during this process, cheering me on all the while. I’m fortunate to have had the opportunity of getting to know them both better along the way. Thanks so much Zoran and Patrick! You are the best! And of course, with photo realism the result is only as good as your references, so any comments on lighting, composition, etc. should go to these fellows. I only changed the compositions slightly and removed a few unnecessary details like mikes and the like. The hardest part for me was choosing the photos that would go best together from the many great photos these photographers have taken over the years. The results of the work fall short of my vision, but that’s always the way for artists, as Zoran reminded me. Charcoal on paper is really tough, and the smooth gradients are about as smooth as they will ever get. All in all a good exercise, and a great way to network and produce a co-operative work. Since most of my work in the past few years has been influenced by music, both rock and Irish music, it seemed like a good fit for me. It’s also nice knowing this one has a place to go outside of my studio. I hope they like it. :) ~ Alice
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The police were stopping us and pushing us to the side of the road … in fact onto the verge to enable this colossal ‘thing’ – part of a turbine maybe? to drive up the Great Glen from Fort William. They eventually stopped it in the entrance to the Commando Memorial so all the tourists who had stopped to see the Commandoes would be stuck … I was so glad we were not driving in the same direction.
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Photograph comprises of a landscape photo of Loch Cluanie which is situated in the Highlands on the West Coast of Scotland. Loch Cluanie (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Cluanaidh) is a loch in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland. It is a reservoir, contained behind the Cluanie dam, constructed by Mitchell Construction and completed in 1957 as part of the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board’s Glenmoriston project to generate hydroelectricity.
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