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Reflections of a winter sunset. On a calm winter’s eve a small local salt water lake reflects a beautiful sunset.
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a breezey day created some beautiful patterns on the water. / Whiteman park, Swan Valley, WA For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail
Ducks in the woods, Hinchingbrooke Park , Cambridgeshire, a really beautiful day , these ducks looked so happy and they seemed to all be chatting to one another..
This picture was taken at the same place and same time as «Liquid diamonds»but one month later when the lake was beginning to freeze.An early morning with the golden sun rising.The title is the iCandor idea,Thank you.
This was just a ‘point the camera and shoot’ situation nature was posing and all you had to do was press the button! No photoshop work with this… Lake Joondalup Perth Western Australia
A late afternoon scene in the Washington Arboretum (Seattle) in October with the white trunks of the birches reflecting brightly among the golden foliage. Canon D60.
oil painting. 100×50cms, painted from one of Joan Warburtons photo,s with her kind permission, it is Ramapo reservation Mahwah, new jersey, U,S,A. /
Another rather sad and disturbing indication of the severity of the current drought that is ravaging the countryside and farms of Australia. Rusty Lakebed / Author: martin steinbrugger Many times life can seem like a thirsty barren land… / As though all our hopes and dreams, / Are little more than rusty grains of sand. Parched by disappointment time and time again… / Without hope life is but a severe drought, / That seems to have no end. Like clouds looming on the horizon withholding their rain… / So too, unless we let go of our past, / We can never be healed from all our pain. Apart from God we are as trees without water, / Destined too whither and die… / For God is the source of our eternal hope, / Through whom all life is meant to thrive! Inspired by Phil Thomson’s photo “Rusty Lakebed”
Sunrise near Gold Scope mine, the small res was used to power a pump to drain water from the mine.
Taken at sunset at Laval-Ouest beach on 22/04/08(spring in Canada). Used my Canon A75. I am pleased with the color and calmness of the lake. The name came to me instantly. Although it cannot be seen by the viewer this area was flooded out and I had to take the shot from across the road as the water had spilled over. Featured in Live, Love, Dream group, October 2008
The sun is shining Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
That’s my son on the end of the jetty with the world at his feet.
You can just make out the sail boat in the distance. First time enhancing sunbeams with photoshop
The defensive Tower house of Smailholm, just over the Scottish border, near Kelso. The tower was built in the mid 1400’s at a time when lawlessness and violent bands of reivers, ravaged the lands both sides of the English-Scottish border. And a solitary white swan, resides below the Tower Even today, the landscape is lonely, and you can easily imagine the starkness of those dark days. Dreary dull, grey, original digital photograph. / Lots of photoshop layers and borrowed sunset from my bonny Northumberland, Budle Bay photo. Inversion and refining with digital painting….. it would have been easier to conventionally paint this!!
I never did get around to posting all my autumn shots….so here’s another one…there’s a huge group of photogs all massed across the other side, trying to jostle for position on shifting reed beds and yuckky mud, and further across there’s a couple more. I gave up waiting over that side, and moved to the western edge to see what I could see…..now you can see what I could see :) This was processed in NZ with photomatix, back when I was probably a little overwhelmed by the colour….I might reprocess it and see if I like it better with my newer techniques New Zealand / Seascapes / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People
near Ambleside ,Lake District, November 2008
Aerial photo of the salt marshes at the edge of the Great Salt Lake in Utah, taken close to landing on a bright sunny day.
Glenorchy, NZ Seascapes / New Zealand / Infrared / Landscapes / People
Partner image to The Lone Willow Seascapes / New Zealand / Infrared / Landscapes / People
The rain and clouds finally cleared, just in time to allow me to get out to the lake while the leaves are still showing their finest colors. This is the shoreline of Rose Valley Lake in Gamble Township, north central Pennsylvania. Rose Valley is 5 miles east of the community of Trout Run. When you visit a beautiful place like Rose Valley Lake, please leave it exactly as you found it! Your food wrappers and empty containers must go back home with you for proper disposal. I had to do some cleaning up to be able to capture this pristine shot. Let’s all do the right thing, OK. Everyone benefits when we keep our “green” places green! This photo was taken on October 10th, 2009. It was shot with a Canon EOS 10D using a Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L zoom lens set to 90mm. The shutter speed was 1/45th sec. at f/8. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. Featured in “The World As We See It”
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