A moment captured on Australia’s Bogong highplains. My journal about this shot. Sold as a large framed print to a friend – after it won an award in Australian Photography magazine in 2007! / / Winner of the ‘So Far Away’ challenge
Taken in the Autumn of 2006 on a private lake in Northern California. This is actually the Southern end of the lake in my “Cabin on the Lake” image.
autumn colors in the forest
Model: Danny
Taken mid July of 2007….......color enhanced. Shot from McCloud, Ca Sold in an 8X10 Matted, Framed Print from my private stock purchased for the Happy Valley Stawberry Festival, Anderson California on 05/23/09 ____ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2007Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
Taken In Kasmier in the Mogul Gardens.. Love’s procession is moving; / Beauty is waving her banner; / Youth is sounding the trumpet of joy; / Disturb not my contrition, my blamer. / Let me walk, for the path is rich / With roses and mint, and the air / Is scented with cleanliness. Kahilil Gibran
Falls on the small mountain river. / Sold a mounted print January 2009 through RedBubble.
Abercrombie , NSW, Australia / Orton effect / Cannon 350D / Featured at the Mood and Ambiance
A groomed walking trail in the woods at Oka Park, during the winter, and an beach/park access road in the summer, Quebec CANADA. There was not a soul in sight today when we walked there. The silence was incredible, all we could hear was the crunch of the snow beneath our feet, the occasional rustle of our winter coats as we moved our arms, and our breath as we inhaled and exhaled. The trees shielded us from the wind. It was a very peaceful experience. At the very end of this path is the beach, now of course completely hidden by a layer of snow, but an inviting open space when we arrived, and we happily made our way to the lodge for a fireside sip of hot chocolate. / Taken mid-afternoon on December 31st/08, New Year’s Eve. Nikon D40, 18-55mm Nikkor lens
Taken at le Parc Wilson,a beautiful provincial parc in Saint-Jerome,Quebec,Canada. / Autumn scene with processing taken with a D 200 from Nikon / /
Lover’s Key is a small group of mangrove islands located in Lee County between Ft. Myers Beach, Fl, and Bonita Beach. It’s right on the Gulf of Mexico. The islands are collectively known as Lover’s Key State Park (formerly Carl E. Johnson Park). Inland backwaters full of fish, birds, and marine life, separate the islands from each other. Boats with motors are not allowed within the Park, but motorboats are allowed in the Gulf and Bay waters surrounding the Park, and there is a boat ramp within the park. This is to protect the abundant wildlife, which includes -manatees, dolphins, various herons and roseate spoonbills, ospreys, bald eagles, raccoons, rabbits, squirrels, snook, mullet, rays, and a large variety of shellfish. a real friend is someone who takes a winter vacation on a sun-drenched beach and does not send a card —Farmer’s Almanac
Yesterday’s walk in the high country with friends. Loved the fog and surprise bit of snowfall. D200, Nikkor 18-200mm, monopod, untouched Or is this a better fog shot, with just the hint of friends? /
For Jan Timmons whose wonderful forum thread here has been the most enjoyable and thought provoking fun… A wonderfully sited bench on the shore of st mary’s loch, enjoyed by the club sailors there and a resting spot for visitors and hikers along scotlands southern upland way. Running runs from coast to coast this bit of the path goes along the lochside between historic Traquair and the Tibbie Shiels inn.. both places with fascinating history… Taken 5/6/09 with a witness to attest this is scotland and the sky really was this colour… !! ... tho it was chilly enough for the capsizing sailors there…LOL.. :)) Nikon D60 / Nikkor lens VR 18-200 / UV filter / Tripod and selftimer!!! f/13 / 1/160sec / ISO200 / 18mm Cheers and thanks heaps for looking / :))))))
My Website Love will Lead you Back Saying goodbye is never an easy thing / But you never said, that you’d stay forever / So if you must go / Well, darlin’, I’ll set you free / But I know in time / That we’ll be together / Oh, I won’t try / To stop you now from leaving / Cause in my heart I know Love will lead you back / Someday I just know that / Love will lead you back to my arms / Where you belong / I’m sure, sure as stars are shining / One day you will find me again / It won’t be long / One of these days / Our love will lead you back One of these nights / Well I’ll hear your voice again / You’re gonna say, oh, how much you miss me / You walked out this door / But someday you’ll walk back in / Oh, darling I know / Oh, I know this will be / Sometimes it takes, sometime out on your own now / To find your way back home Love will lead you back / Someday I just know that / Love will lead you back to my arms / Where you belong / I’m sure, sure as stars are shining / One day you will find me again / It won’t be long / One of these days / Our love will lead you back But I won’t try to stop you now from leaving / Cause in my heart I know…oh yeah Love will lead you back / Someday I just know that / Love will lead you back to my arms / It won’t be long / One of these days / Our love will lead you back Taylor Dayne
I love rainy, overcast, windy days. Someone has to, I suppose. The pink/purple of the fireweed has yet to reach its full splendor. As Alaskan legend has it, when fireweed blooms all the way to the top of its spire – the six-week countdown to winter begins. Some of us can hardly wait. It felt great to get out in the elements! Featured in DSLR Users Only – An honor. Thank you. Featured in Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams – An honor. Nikon D200, Nikkor 70-300mm, 70mm, F/11, 1/200, -0.67 exposure compensation, ISO 200, manual exposure mode, monopod, rain snood. Converted from RAW (12 bit) to jpeg using Nikon’s Capture NX 2.1.1. Cokin two-f/stop ND grad filter. / Fireweed, genus Epilobium, especially E. angustifolium, has long, terminal, spikelike clusters of pinkish-purple flowers. _A moment alone (early spring) /
Photo taken at the Polynesian, Cultural Center, Oahu, Hawaii, USA – Such a peacful and gorgeous area and ever so relaxing. / /
Nikon D200 and a Nikkor 18-200mm VR, 50mm, f/9 and 1/125 sec, -0.3ev, IS0 100, spot metering, monopod. Converted from RAW (12 bit) to jpeg using Nikon’s Capture NX 2.2. CP.
We have several places we like to walk or hike at. This particular refuge is home to a family of bobcats. This young male came sauntering down the path towards us without any concern. We moved out of his path and he continued on without stopping. San Joaquin Wildlife Refuge, Irvine, CA, USA
Just a little beach abstract piece I found on one of my walks. I thought it was kind of fun. :o) Crystal Cove State Beach, Laguna Beach, CA, USA Canon PowerShot SX10IS
The Faerie pools are very photogenic, and I like them best on a ‘bad’ weather day, when you can attempt to capture the mood of the surrounding dark and brooding mountains. This view is looking towards a famous climb, called “Stovepipe Gully”. / The rocks are slippery, not an easy place to set up a tripod, and I have been observed by more sane folk than myself, crawling on hands and knees for the best vantage point ! / There is a trail/walk alongside the burn and various pools that goes quite some way into the hills, amidst very grandiose scenery….....but prepare for wet feet, the ground is amazingly boggy here …...... and those rocks you have to clamber over to get your shot ? EXTRA slippery !! This is a three RAW HDR, shot on my Canon EOS 40D, mounted on the tripod, polariser fitted, to lose two stops of light for the blur effect, f27, underexposed by half a stop, then a +2EV and -2EV from that reading, iso 100, auto wb, processed in Photomatix, then in Adobe CS3 with various tweaks to colours etc., and where the water was burned out by the HDR process, layered in parts of the original 0EV file. FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/all-water-in-motion / AND / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/unlimited-quality MORE OF MY ISLE OF SKYE SET….
“In every walk in nature one receives far more than he seeks.” / John Muir / —Quote found by Billfox256 Many of our State Parks in Oregon have handicapped accessible trails. Photo taken in Canby,Oregon at Molalla State Park! Taken with my Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee
Sony Alpha 350 single RAW tonemapped in Photomatix / Looking down from the summit of Esk Pike in the English Lake District. This was taken at 2.10 PM on the 5th October 2009. We had started at 10.00 am from the Old Dungeon Ghyll in Great Langdale and walked along along the Mickleden valley for 2 miles and then ascended Rossett Ghyll in the fog until we reached Angle Tarn under Bow Fell at midday….looking down from Esk pike we can see the path from Angle Tarn (the tarn being somewhere in the cloud to the right) which led us to the shelter at Esk Hause where we stopped for lunch at 1.00 pm. Then a quick climb to Esk Pike summit where Tarn took in the views…Following this we dropped down to Ore Gap and climbed up to the summit of Bowfell where Caroline rested awhile with a backdrop of our highest fells (mountains) It was 3.00 pm and time to go back down as it had already taken us 5 hours….but it was a quick descent back to the valley. By 5.00 pm we were near the end of the walk and the fog was completely gone…we were treated to a bit of late sun….lighting up the Langdale Pikes. A truly lovely walk…. See the highlights of the walk here… / Angle Tarn under Bow Fell / / The Shelter at Esk Hause / / Tarn on Esk Pike / / Caroline has a rest / / Langdale Light /
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