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Barker Lake in Joshua Tree National Park, California.
Joshua Tree National Park, California
Huge rock outcropping in Joshua Tree National Monument, California.
All is calm… all is white.
A rock’s eye view of the loch of lowes – I think this has a certain messy charm compared with the more pristine perfection of ‘loch of the lowes’ or ‘LoL’ Let me know what you think – comments and tips most welcome Loch of the Lowes lies in the beautiful scottish borders between Moffat and Selkirk. It flows into nearby St Mary’s loch (with its thriving sailing club) past old Tibbieshiels inn, hostelry and overnight stop for walkers on the southern upland way crossing Scotland. Overlooking the north end of the loch is a monument to James Hogg – the Scottish Poet known as the Etterick Shepherd, friend and contemporary of Sir Walter Scott. Taken 4/3/08 (untouched) with a pocket fuji finepix A500 (there is a 2nd loch of the lowes further north in Perthshire, complete with osprey viewing centre – but you can see the wonderful fish eagle hunting here too if you are lucky!) loch of the lowes’ : ‘LoL’ : / ‘i am a rock’ : /
Unfortunately the skies here in the desert are mostly hazy and full of sand and dust! There are not too many days when there are clear horizons with clouds, and to be able to catch a sunrise like this was just excellent! Located in Libya towards the Algerian border. / /
A six image stitch of Coogee Bay . / http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flew prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet . com . au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ All images are © Kirk Hille, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- If you listen close, you can hear the leaves of the tree whispering fables to the fox as dusk closes in…. Credits: / —-—-— / Fox: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/943363 / Tree: Dreamstime #800828 / All else: My own
(c) Sarah Moore 2009 Stock Used… Background / Camels / Scroll / Ship
A single image from a recent trip to Lancelin durring the week more dune images can be seen at / http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ Various images of mine are for sale on various finishes and sizes from Gloss and lustre, Metallic and Fuji Flex prints. Laminating and Mounting are available and framing service are available for local customers. Any enquires please contact me by email at kirkhille (@) westnet . com . au . For more information on my photographs you can visit my blog at http://kirkhille.wordpress.com/ All images are © Kirk Hille, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
Dawn, Green Hills Stanley Tasmania Nikon D40 / Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens @ 120mm / ISO200 / F/25 / 6 seconds featured in Your Magic Places group 3rd April 2009 / featured in SEA group 3rd April 2009 / featured in Morning & Evenings,Sunbeams & Storms group on 4th April 2009 / featured in Natural Colour & Light group 8th April 2009 / featured in All Water in Motion group 24th May 2009
Late afternoon sun accentuate the shapes of the volcanic eruptions at Red Rock at Alvie, near Colac, in Victoria’s western district. Pentax K20D Camera 1/30Sec @f11. ISO200. / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.
Abstract Macro Photography – Landscapes Peeling paint on wood left to decay on the grounds of an old industrial Warehouse
Snowdonia, Wales, UK / Nikon D300 / Fused in Photomatix / PP in PS CS3 ( OE) / 18-200mm / 1/250 f/10.0
Acrylics on box canvas Original Size: 500mm x 500mm Stanage Edge in the Derbyshire Peak District at Autumn.
Jump Rock was shot today at noon on the way back to Sydney from a few days break at Crescent Head. A long drive, punctuated by a detour to Forster. It was shot near Burgess Beach just around the headland on the southern end of One Mile Beach during a 5 minute shoot before it started to rain. The light was sensational, even though it was the middle of the day. The air was cleansed by several days of inclemency, the sun was shining in spasms of light, the clouds were menacing always, but the wind was slight. We waited under a rock ledge for the rain to subside a few minutes before resuming shooting for another 20 minutes, before continuing what turned into a 7 hour drive home. I’m Wallaby Ted#. We took a few photographs at Crescent Head, Hat Head, Delicate Nobby, Point Plomer, and up the Nulla Nulla [where we visited my family’s graveyard, surrounded by a paddock, which includes both my maternal great-grandparents, and the Bellbrook Hotel, where scores of portrait photos of local men who served in WWI and WWII include several Rossiters, my great uncles, and a Sauer, my great-great uncle, hang in several frames on the cedar-wood walls.] It will take me a while to sort through about 18Gb of work, including some IR photographs taken way up the Nulla Nulla Creek and on the flood plain near Gladstone, but Jump Rock is a taste of what we experienced – a simply awesome, storm-assisted, 6 day shoot on the mid-North Coast of NSW, capped off by losing my favourite cap twice in one day to the wind, the first time whilst perched on a narrow ledge about 30 ft [10 metres] above the rocks south of Pebbly Beach, much to the amusement of the golfers at the 3rd hole, while …. well, that’s another story, another photograph. The only downer was my treasured 24-70mm f2.8L perishing in the line of duty and the magnesium alloy body of my equally-treasured 5D Mark II getting a serious knock at the same time. The former can hopefully be stuck together again as the Lee Aperture Ring took the hit for the glass; whereas the latter works fine but has a rather nasty little crack on the head and will need a check-up. That was on Day 2, leaving me with the Sigma 50mm f1.4 and the Canon TS-E 24mm f3.5L Tilt+Shift as my main lenses for the remainder of the trip, and boy did they get a work-out, especially the 24mm, itself a victim of a fall some month ago and needing some repair work, but still a good prime and tilt+shift workhorse. A big thank you to Craig Mason for spotting an atrocious error in my initial naming, and for adding more site info. He lives across the road from this location. Lucky bastard. Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon TS-E 24mm f3.5L Tilt+Shift Lens with Hoya HMC x400 Filter and Lee 0.9 Soft Grad ND Filter / ISO: 50 / Aperture: f8 / Speed: 8 seconds / Focus: Manual / Mirror Lock-up: Enabled / Image: Single RAW file / Location: As above Featured by the Dimensions Group 9 October 2009 / Featured by the All Water In Motion Group 9 October 2009 / Featured by the SEA Group 9 October 2009 Best viewed large See also Midday At Burgess #Roo Ted’s cousin
Snowdonia, Wales, UK !http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:off%20white/product:framed-print/size:small/view:preview/3953684-2-the-rock.jpg
www.galleriamancuso.com / blog / 2010 calendars This is for my friend johnny We have this running gag where we acuse each other of stealing each others shot when we go shooting together. This happens to be one of those shots! ; ) It’s all in good fun ; )
Dog Rocks, near Geelong. Taken with my Nikon D60 (18-55mm lens)
Featured 30th Nov, Former DPF Members / Featured 2nd Dec, Live and Let Live Shot last night, 27th Nov.09. Approx 13kms out of Warwick, Qld. Playing with different settings etc / Nikon D90, Tamron 18-270mm / Focal length 21mm, Aperture Priority / F/22 @ 1/50sec. ISO 200 ND8 and grad filter used. Tripod mounted. / Exposure blending in Photomatix / -2, 0, +2 / /
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