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  • The first rays of light reflecting off the clouds and lighting up Longs Peak.

  • Taken during a windstorm on the west coast of Canada. The winds were gusting up to 70 Kph so the surf was 4-5 feet tall. This is usually a very protected bay where the waves don’t get higher than 8 inches.

  • Ojibwa Pictographs, circa 1600 AD, Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario

  • Snow on Dartmoor National Park during April 2008, this image was taken from Saddle Tor, looking across to Haytor on the horizon with the pastel glow of sunrise behind. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here

  • This whole pile of granite is balanced on the little pyramid shaped stone on the lower 1/3 of the shot. Photo taken at Minion on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England It is not an HDR just lots of dodging and burning in Photoshop

  • This is Hound Tor at Dartmoor. It’s a great place, really interesting because the rocks are shaped like they’ve been manufactured by humans; all sort of square.

  • Another hound tor shot. i was sitting up on the top of one of the rock formations, having fun looking in different direction and wondering what would happen if i fell off…

  • Featuring landscape photographs from the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California.

  • Gem-like colors in tidepool – granite rocks, kelp and algae a low tide; Seawall Mount Desert Island, Acadia National park, Maine, New England Do it yourself hiking possibiities for miles along these shores

  • These massive tors are the jewels in the granite crown of Currawinya National Park, Queensland – a place of natural beauty and inspiration.

  • Granite Bay Noosa National Park Qld …after sunset

  • Beach rocks, rounded pebbles from ocean wear, Mount Desert Island, Acadia National Park, Seawall Maine

  • The Reddish Dome with a sunset in the background darkened with a new adjustment layer (curved). i took two separate photos. touched, cropped and changed them through basic tools and making a collage. then i crossed-processed using the flood tool and palette tool and then making a new layer adjustment using the curve tool in corel. Stand up on the mountain and pray / Be still… / He is listening… / He will make Himself known to all men…. / He who slumbers never sleeps….. / He is there day and night…. / Through thick and thin…. / Without reservation…. / Always….

  • This little tree stood alone on the side of a mountain off Lover’s Leap in El Dorado County in Northern California. It is my hope to gather many “Little Trees” photo as time goes on. / Canon Digital Rebel Xsi, 12.2 mp

  • This The Gorge at Mt. Buffalo, in the Victorian Alpine region in Australia. It was taken on a cold day in November, one week from the onset of summer, when it was snowing at Mt. Buffalo’s highest peak.

  • Taken at Bridport on the North East of Tasmania. One of the many rockpools that were filled with seaweed. It was a bit of a skill to take this and one had to balance slightly and take it so one could still see the sea.

  • Hound’s Tor, Dartmoor, UK on a winter’s day f/13 / 1/320 seconds / ISO-100 Canon EOS 350 D + Sigma wide-angle lens According to local legend, a huntsman called Bowerman lived on the moor around one thousand years ago. When chasing a hare he and his pack of dogs unwittingly ran into a coven of witches, overturned their cauldron and disrupted their ceremony. They decided to punish him, and the next time he was hunting, one of the witches turned herself into a hare, and led both Bowerman and his hounds into a mire. As a final punishment, she turned them to stone – the dogs can be seen as a jagged chain of rocks on top of Hound Tor, while the huntsman himself became the rock formation now known as Bowerman’s Nose.

  • He watches over sailors, and beach goers, and fishers down at Horse Shoe bay.

  • September 2006 at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia, a tiny fishing village about 30 miles or so from Halifax, with a permanent population of about 50. Plus thousands upon thousands of tourists from all over the world. The huge granite rocks are left over from the glaciers of the last Ice Age, 10,000 years ago, which carved out the cliffs and gullies that make the area so unique. This day the Atlantic Ocean was quite calm but there was that long slow ocean swell that rolls in slowly but with great force. The tide was low this time, but the force was enough to send the bursting surf straight up the cliffs and tower over these two people who actually weren’t soaked at all. The spray went up and did the usual seconds of pause and then collapsed, leaving them high and dry. / Sony DSCF828 camera with polarizing filter. Featured in All Water In Motion Group !!

  • Joshua Tree is a wonderful place. Nothing more needs to be said.

  • Taken from the top of Bellever Tor a couple of miles NE of Princetown

  • You could say the coastline of British Columbia is “islands within islands” and you’d be right. This granite rock is Mandarte Island, off the south east coast of Vancouver Island, not far from the town of Sidney. It has a few stunted trees and some grass, but mostly it’s a nesting colony for a great many seabirds, notably gulls and cormorants, The water around it is mostly very deep, except for some jagged reefs at the northern end which one should avoid or at least traverse very carefully. I like to go out there in quiet evenings like this was, just drift along the edges with the tidal currents and watch the birds coming home for the night. Look carefully and you’ll see a row of them all along the top edge of the cliffs. Close-ups will come later. / If you’d like to see it from a satellite, try this URL from Google maps: / http://maps.google.com/maps?q=48.633+-123.283+(Mandarte+island)&ll=48.633,-123.283&spn=05.0,05.0&t=k&hl=en / You can zoom in pretty close or go back out and see all the surrounding islands. Taken with a Fuji S100FS camera,August 4, 2008.

  • Watercolour on Langton Rough 140lb/300g/m2 paper. / Dartmoor has been shaped by man since the Stone Age, many of the walls boundaries mining in the area have defined the space. As a National Park Nature and Man are managed so that both can co-exist.

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