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  • For the past couple of years I am attracted by the sunrise in the morning. This is one of such moments captured. Moisture is in the air Sunrise taken in Sydney. / 2005-03-13 5:18am / Panasonic DMC-LC1 / 1/200 / f/4.8 / ISO 100 © All Rights Reserved :hinting 2007 IR photo of the same view thinking of you / / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

  • by Romain SELLEGER

  • Acrylic on canvas. / Oringal SOLD The Heavenly Sisters have invaded the local golf course. They are practising their swings and golf clubs are going in all directions. / This is the third of my nun paintings and the largest so far. / I hope it makes you smile.

  • 24mm. F/11. 1/125 sec, ISO 400 / Hoya Polarizing Filter (to darken water at bottom of photo)

  • A return visit to Botanical Golf Gardens out Wanneroo way. Perth, Australia The peace, tranquility, well kept changing gardens and lily ponds made me return several times to relax in this wonderful garden a short drive from my home

  • The Seven Sisters Range of the Black Mountains in North Carolina is part of the Appalachian Mountains. Mt. Mitchell, though not seen here , is just to the left of this photo. It is the highest peak east of the MIssissippi River (6684’) and is accessible from the Blue Ridge Parkway. There is a state park there with a short trail to an observation tower on top of the mountain. / This view is from Mt Mitchell Golf Course in late afternoon . / Nikon D50. HDR. Three different exposures were merged together with Photomatix. / / !

  • I have warned Mr Akamatsu not to use his 1 wood in the backyard on several occasions which is why one can easily understand my frustrations when I caught this with my camera. I refuse to return anymore golf ball that I find in my living room…. Straight from the camera. Nothing is attached to the ball and this image is just one shot. The key to this is the 50mm lens. I simply tossed the ball myself up in front of the camera. Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400) / Aperture: f/13 / Focal Length: 50 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Exposure Bias: 0 EV / Flash: Flash did not fire

  • I took my own advice & used another model! -Featured in Experimental Photography and Editing February 2009 / -Top ten placement – Textured Work challenge – PixElations – March 2009

  • A group of trees in thier own oasis at the National Golf Course, Cpe Schanck, Victoria. galleria mancuso main website Nikon D80, 1/800sec, f/11, ISO 400, fl/66mm

  • Location: Destin, FL – Regatta Bay Golf & Country Club / Camera:Canon A-10 EOS 35 mm / Lens: Tamron 28-200mm / Film: Fujicolor 200 speed This shot was taken on a very foggy night in April of 2000. I was driving by the Regatta Bay Golf Course while the country club had a tournament going on. They had the restaurant all lit up behind this stand of trees. We could see the shot from the road and though it was misting rain. I managed to risk my camera equipment and trespassed onto the golf course to get the shot. It was my FIRST time trespassing and I was sure I would get caught, but the shot was totally worth it. The fog the mist and the lighting all combined to make a once in a lifetime eerie effect. Even the colors in this shot have not been adjusted much. The lights shooting into the air were blue in color. Only minor cropping and editing of contrast were done in Photoshop CS3.

  • watercolor painting 18” x 24” on Arches cold pressed paper The Aguasabon (pronounced Ah-gwa-saw-bon) Golf course in Terrace Bay has a club house that is nestled at the base of terraced land above which, until recently closing, the pulp mill belched white smoke into the air. Although it’s a relatively short golf season north of Lake Superior, the location is beautiful and it’s a charming 9 hole public golf course.

  • oil on gallery canvas – 30”x40”

  • Beautiful spring morning going for a walk on the golf course, in sea mills, bristol i saw this view and had to take a shot, with my nikon d40 and 55-200 lens

  • Joondalup Resort, Western Australia

  • Canon EOS 350D 31mm 1/100sec F/7,1 ISO-100 / Handheld Program Dynamic-Photo-HDR Eye-Catching Filter Color / December 23, 2008 The beautiful golf course at Mission Hills Country Club on the background Mount San Jacinto covered with snow, Rancho Mirage, California, USA / / / Mission Hills / / / Mission Hills / / / Mission Hills / / / Mission Hills / / / Mission Hills / / / Featured in Shameless Self-Promotion, Which way?

  • A portrait version of this shot These are 300 year old beach trees and getting to the end of their natural life. When touring around Northern Ireland we were lucky enough to see a couple of photos of this place and eventually managed to find a toutrist info person that knew where they were. So with the sun low in a September sky we headed out and found possibly the most stunning bit of road I have ever been on in my life! Sony Alpha A200 18mm

  • Kananaskis Golf Course in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Alberta Canada. /

  • July 20th, 2009 produced one heck of a mighty sunrise! As I traversed over a golf course and came closer to the rising sun, I was in awe of the incredible sky paintings that illuminated the ground I stood on! One of my favorite old Joni Mitchell songs, is “Circle Game.” It seems fitting for this picture. It’s my hope that you enjoy both the sunset and Joni!! This photograph was shot with a Canon 40D wide angle 75mm lens in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Circle Game – Joni Mitchell Yesterday, a child came out to wander / Caught a dragonfly inside a jar / Fearful when the sky was full of thunder / And tearful at the falling of a star And the seasons they go ‘round and ‘round / And the painted ponies go up and down / We’re captive on the carousel of time / We can’t return we can only look behind / From where we came / And go round and round and round / In the circle game Then, the child moved ten times ‘round the seasons / Skated over ten clear frozen streams / Words like, “When you’re older”, must appease him / And promises of someday make his dreams And the seasons they go ‘round and ‘round / And the painted ponies go up and down / We’re captive on the carousel of time / We can’t return we can only look behind / From where we came, / and go round and round and round / In the circle game Sixteen springs and sixteen summers gone now / Cartwheels turn to car wheels through the town / And they tell him, “Take your time. It won’t be long now. / ‘Til you drag your feet to slow the circles down” And the seasons they go ‘round and ‘round / And the painted ponies go up and down / We’re captive on the carousel of time / We can’t return we can only look behind / From where we came / And go round and round and round / In the circle game So the years spin by and now the boy is twenty / Though his dreams have lost some grandeur coming true / There’ll be new dreams, maybe better dreams and plenty / Before the last revolving year is through. And the seasons they go ‘round and ‘round / And the painted ponies go up and down / We’re captive on the carousel of time / We can’t return, we can only look behind / From where we came / And go round and ‘round and ‘round / In the circle game / And go ‘round and ‘round and ‘round in the circle game.

  • acrylic painting,original size 61×76 cm

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