Australia
Australia
Australia
A deep, cold pool down in the bowels of Hancock Gorge. Not much sun gets down here due to the high, narrow walls of the gorge.
A small waterfall cascades down into a cold plunge pool deep inside Hancock Gorge, Karijini National Park, Western Australia.
A small whirlpool is created by running water cascading down the narrow confines of Hancock Gorge, Karijini National Park, Western Australia.
Photo featuring a lovely dusk sky hanging over the Chicago skyline. This windy city picture was taken from famous Navy Pier and affords a dreamy view of the city and the reflecting lights in the waters of Lake Michigan.
seen so many Tony Montana’s around, I thought his favorite cokewhore needed some attention
The Hancock Tower in Chicago, shot on a miserable day when the top actually was shrouded in mist.
Looking down on Regan’s Pool in Hancock Gorge, Karijini National Park, Western Australia. Photo taken in June 2006 using Nikon D70 with Tokina 12-24 lens. This image has been viewed 107 times and been favorited once up to 21 November 2009.
This pool in Karijini National Park / Western Australia is a bit hard to get to but well worth the effort. Equipment: CANON 5D, CANON 24-105 f4 L IS Framing suggestion: / Photo was featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! SOLD: / Durst Lambda Fuji Flex Print 20×12 inch, / Sold to person from Western Australia, / through www.aabz-imaging.com / Matted Print, 218mm x 326mm, through RB-site © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
...Karijini National Park, Western Australia I was with a group doing some geological mapping to the north of the Park, and we had a weekend off and came south to check the place out. It was a delight to get into the deep cool pools and explore the world below the spinifex and dust.
This was painted from a sketch and photograph back home after returning while travelling on a healing journey from Qld to Alice Springs in 2002 Instead of going on a ‘proper;’holiday after a traumatic few years I decided I just had to see the Centre of our beautiful country …so …we just jumped into the car, 4×4 and slept in the back ,cooking with one frypan over a small gas fire rested on the tailboard ,most times I slept on the ground next to the car bcause i didn’t like being confined. Luckily no mozzies appeared. A Gum Tree for Shallay
Oil Painting of a gum tree located at Hancocks lookout in South Austraila over looking Spencer Gulf . / [info from Google ] / A spectacular view of Spencers Gulf and the Port Augusta area can be seen from Hancocks Lookout, located at the top of the historic Horrocks Pass, seven kilometres off the road to Port Augusta (coming from Wilimington).
The colors were very beautiful on this particular morning and I had a terrific time shooting on East Cemetery Hill at Gettysburg National Military Park, Pennsylvania.
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Chicago in November. This is what dawn can be like on Chicago’s skyline; early on a November morning.
January 2009…featured in Out of the Past Chicago.
The area around this gorge is surprisingly flat, it’s not till you get to the very edge, that you realize that it’s there at all. The colours are amazing due to the iron ore,and asbestos deposits, and the gorge narrows to 1m wide and150m + high in places. Not a place to get caught if it rains!
Early morning shooting straight down into the junction of these two magnificent gorge systems. Camera Pentax 6/7 ,using Kodak Velvia film
Taken at Hancock Gorge in Karijini National Park/Western Australia. The spider walk leads to Kermits Pool. You walk down here with your feet on either side of the chasm supported by your hands like a spider. (Add a Manfrotto tripod and 10kgs of camera equipment and it gets quite challenging). Equipment: CANON 5D, CANON 24-105 F4 L IS Framing suggestion: / Image was featured in National Parks of the World © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Been scanning through some old shots and came across this horizontal format of Kermits Pool in Karijini National Park. Thought I would upload this one as a different view to the successful portrait image: Equipment: CANON 5D, 24-105 f4L IS SOLD: Poster, Small, Through RB-Site © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
I began a journal of the natural world around me in April of 1990 (Hancock, NH, USA). I took walks and recorded and researched things I saw. And I mused. The paper is a highgloss. The book pages are apparent in the photos. I hope that doesn’t bother you. I find it quaint. Of course, it is my work.
Sheer – sided chasms are a feature of Karijini National Park in the Pilbara region of Western Australia
The sun was still quite low when I was passing through this section of Hancock Gorge, just high enough to illuminate the wall opposite the little creek causing wonderful golden reflections on the highly polished rocks. / Location: Karijini National Park, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, CANON 85 f1.8, 25sec@ f16 Framing suggestion: / Image was featured in Western Australia © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
The end of a journey through Hancock Gorge past Kermits Pool – to proceed further here you would need some abseiling equipment. / (Although this image was shot in RAW and has been processed in Lightroom it is NOT ‘photoshopped’! These are actual colours created by the reflection of indirect sunlight from the walls of the gorges in a long exposure shot.) Location: Karijini National Park, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 15-30 f2.8 Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
A shot across Taunton Bay of Mt. Desert Island, the large mountain just right of center is Cadillac mountain, Acadia National Park, Maine, US….this was taken from just down from McNeil Point, Hancock, Me. (mid-tide) Hancock, Maine, US / 10/09 / Nikon P80, full auto / 3648×2432px ~ please view large size ~ thanks for the look, my friends, Peace… Serious Fun Studios ~ fractal art images and photography Fractal Art Prints & Products by SBricker @ Zazzle fractal art by SBricker @ devientART Scott Bricker at Fine Art America Scott Bricker’s art at Art Wanted.com
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