Reflective, calm and peaceful. A walk through Adelaide on a balmy summer’s evening along the Torrens, looking at public art and feeling completely at home. To have a camera there to capture a small portion of that feeling and take it home is what it is all about. / Talking Our Way Home sculpture by Shaun Kirby
At Hunters Gorge on the Diamantina River in outback Queensland.The bird life here was amazing.The setting sun hit the gorge wall lighting it up glowingly and it then reflected in the still waters,I wached as slowly this pelecan drifted into the reflected glow of the golden sun.
Early morning kayak exercise on the Upper Hawksbury River at Windsor, NSW.
Centerpiece building in this image is the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) DNA Forensics Biology Laboratory, New York, New York / Won New York Construction Best of 2006, Award of Merit: Public Works and Facilities, for architects Perkins Eastman Copyright
The glory of the sunflower and the wonder of the sunset!
The stuff ‘Fairy Tales’ are made of !!
Waking up early isn’t my forté, but this magical sunrise pulled me out of bed and down to the river. The morning mists were rolling down and the water was dead calm, as if not wanting to disturb the day. The photo is cross-processed medium format velvia and retains some imperfections.
You can just make out the sail boat in the distance. First time enhancing sunbeams with photoshop
“All things appear and disappear because of the concurrence of causes and conditions. Nothing ever exists entirely alone; everything is in relation to everything else.” Buddha Another version of my all-time favourite place to take infrared. / This is on the Hunter River at a place called Hexam in Newcastle, Australia.
A Porch and a lovely girl in a red dress. / Good match…. /
Surfers Paradise as seen from the council chambers(the fish were biting) looking across the Nerang River, Gold Coast
My watercolour painting from a 1906 photo of the Mauretania. Luxury liner (the fastest in the world until 1929). She’s being towed by steam tugs, out of the mouth of the river Tyne, and into the North Sea. Watercolour and gouache, 12” 8” / Poundworld 90lb watecolour paper /
The fish have been biting well on this stretch of the Nerang River and I like the way the clouds show in the reflections on the water. View of Surfers Paradise from the council chambers at Evendale.(29/11/08)
New England, / October in Boston. over Charles river. / New England / Nikon D60 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / / Fall Afternoon / Fall Afternoon was featured in the group The Addicted Photographerâ–º2 Per Dayâ—„ November 12, 2009 Fall Afternoon was WINNER of the challenge Fall Colors Landscapes and Water in the group The Addicted Photogr… November 12, 2009 Fall Afternoon was WINNER of the challenge Autumn Colours Challenge in the group DSLR Users Only – 1/… October 21, 2009 Big Challenge Win with 19 votes on September 28, 2009 in Autumn (Fall) In The Country Featured in A Garden somewhere….. August 24, 2009 / Featured in Your Magic Place on August 11, 2009 Featured in the group Falling Leaves on December 15, 2008 Featured in the group Seasonal ‘Scapes on February 15, 2009 1st place in the challenge Rivers, Creeks, and Streams on February 19, 2009 Featured in the group Alphabet Soup on March 9, 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / same day, same place image: /
Beginning in January 1881, the Mary D. Hume hauled goods between the Rogue River (Gold Beach, Oregon) and San Francisco for ten years. She then started her service as an arctic whaling ship. She was run aground countless times and even sank in Alaskan waters in the ice of Nushagak River and was raised and repaired in Seattle in 1904. She also recorded the longest whaling voyage of six and a half years! The Mary D Hume was named after the wife of the original owner after he purchased the boat in 1881. The Mary D Hume is also credited with the largest catch of baleen whale in history, valued at $400,000, after a 29 month voyage! In 1978, after the longest Pacific coastal service of any boat, The Mary D Hume motored back between the jetties in Gold Beach and was given to the Curry County Historical Society. Crowds lined the banks of the river and cheered as she came in, and she was entered on the National Register of Historical places. This historic vessel is not being preserved in its final resting place along the banks of the Rogue River in Gold Beach. Everything seemed to go wrong after the Mary D Hume was turned over to the Historic Society. It took seven years to rig a sling. When they tried to lift her out for repairs the sling broke. Then the slings structure failed and the boat fell and sank in four feet of water. And there she still remains, being rapidly destroyed by the harsh coastal weather, the swift ocean tides, and the destructive currents of the large river. Nikon D700 w/ 80-200 mm f/2.8 Zoom @ f/11.0 / 1/500th / ISO 400
When you walk through the storm / Hold your head up high / And don’t be afraid of the dark / At the end of the storm / There’s a golden sky / And the sweet silver song of the lark Walk on, through the wind / Walk on, through the rain / Though your dreams be tossed and blown / Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart / And you’ll never walk alone / You’ll never walk alone Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart / And you’ll never walk alone / You’ll never walk alone R. Rodgers and O. Hammerstein II Barwon Heads beach – Easter morning. Pentax istDS Camera. Three bracketed exposures used an processed in Dynamic Photo HDR to create the image. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories. You’ll Never Walk Alone
Pastel on Colourfix sanded paper – 70cm x 50cm This is the Howqua River near Sheepyard Flat, not far from Mansfield in northern Victoria. Peter, my husband, and I had the most wonderful camping trip here a couple of years ago which resulted in several paintings. I have been yearning to return ever since! This is my favourite time of day for artwork – late afternoon/early evening! Featured in Realist Paintings about Water’ group – June 2009 / Featured in the FEATURED ONLY group – June 2009 / Featured in Creative Cards – August 2009 / Featured in Live & Let Live – August 2009 / Featured in Imaginative Realism – November 2009
featured in Digital Art Compilations 11-24-2009 / featured in Witches, Wizards & Warlocks 11-16-2009 / featured in Color Me a Rainbow 10-24-2009 / featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 / featured in A Spiritual Walk 10-16-2009 / featured in The World as We See it 10-04-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 09-01-2009 / featured in Metallic Junktion 08-14-2009 / featured in A Kaleidoscope Kraze 08-19-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 08-18-2009 / featured in Live, Love, Dream 08-15-2009 Take me back to the rivers of belief / Take me back to the rivers of belief / My friend / . / I look inside my heart / I look inside my soul / I promise you / I will return / . / And when the lamb / Opened the seventh seal / Silence covered the sky / . / Take me back to the rivers of belief / Take me back to the rivers of belief / My friend / . / I look inside my heart / I look inside my soul / Im reaching out for you / Lets hope one day / We’ll rest in peace on my rivers of belief / created with Apophyisis, Incendia & PSP 51 fav, 1052 views
Backwater reflections again from one of my favourite spots, located between Berri and Renmark at the Noora evaporation area. Tall majestic dead Redgums stand defiant against the morning glows. Canon 400D – 17-85 lens.
THIS WAS TAKEN AT THE CURRUMBIN BRIDGE ON THE GOLD COAST. THERE WAS ALOT OF HEAVY YELLOW LIGHT ON THE ROCKS FROM THE BRIDGE, SO I THOUGHT ID OVEREXPOSE THE SHOT TO TRY EXCENTUATE THE ALIEN-NESS OF THE ROCKS /
Best on Full Size This image is of the Patuxent River, just up from the Triadelphia Reservoir and Brighton Dam in Montgomery County, Maryland. This was taken on the same day as Autumn Picnic on the Hill , and is the view from just beyond the tree and picnic tables seen there. Hand held image taken with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens with uv and cp filters. HDR image created in Photomatix from a single image duplicated to evals +/-2 in Photoshop. Shutter speed was 1/125, aperture f/10.0, exp 0.00 and iso 500.
Acrylic on canvas / 40” x 30” / 101.5cms x 76cms FEATURED in ART FOR THE WORLD /
An enchanting white unicorn wades in the river of the mystical realm / model created in poser, then the image created in psp9
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