Hills Wall Art

5745 creative works found

  • Light and Shade
    by Hans Kawitzki

    US$4.84–US$129.20

    Image taken in Gippsland Victoria,Australia

  • Devon, UK Taken from close to the parking area at Meldon, this is a January view of South Down, near Okehampton, on an extraordinarily clear day. It is an image which had slipped into the wrong folder when I was sorting them in the new year.

  • A Daughter's Memory
    by kcranmer

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    This is a dream requested by Lisa Hill. / / My dad passed away few years back now and mine would be to see him and hold is hand once again. Lisa I apologize for the delay in creating this for you…but like I said I would rather take more time in creating works that are dear to one’s heart, rather / than a meaningless rush job…so I hope I did your dream justice and I hope / that this image would help remind you of the happiness your father had given you.

  • The underground
    by Geir Floede

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    tree,

  • Ancient Pathways
    by Becca Cusworth

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Isle of Skye, February 2007 :)

  • Storm clouds drift past after rain, and this charming stone cottage in the Southern Flinders Ranges is bathed in sunlight ,gleaming crisply on a bed of bright green pasture land

  • Colourful Reflection
    by JayCougar

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Enjoy!

  • Beware of Dogs
    by Annette Blattman

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • "Tunnel Vision"
    by Dyle Warren

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    I traveled through several tunnels in and around Pittsburgh, Pa. and don’t remember if this is the Squirrel Hill Tunnel or Fort Pitt Tunnel. / Since I took photos of all the tunnels we drove through I can’t be entirely positive but I’m 99% certain this is the Fort Pitt Tunnel (downtown Pittsburgh). No PhotoShop was used in this image except to bump the contrast a bit and crop out part of the windshield wipers. Before adding contrast the original image was more beige in color and the black ceiling had some “grid lines.” / Maybe someone from PA can definately identify it. I do know it is not the Liberty Tunnel (“Liberty Tubes” – as we used to call them). Equipment: / Nikon D200 / Nikor Lens 18-200mm Settings: / Auto Mode / ISO – 125 / Focal Length: 18mm / Exposure Time: 1/5 sec / F-Number: F/3.5 / No Flash Auto Vehicle Mode: / Headlights On / Approx. 50mph :-)

  • One Tree Hill
    by littlearty

    US$4.56–US$121.60

  • The Blue Ridge Mountains as seen from an overlook along Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia in January 1994. / / / TIP JAR: IF YOU LIKE MY WORK SUPPORT ME WITH ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH / / RAFFLE ITEMS HERE Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic

  • loch of the lowes
    by dinghysailor1

    US$2.85–US$76.00

    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 Ettrick Shepherd, friend and contemporary of Sir Walter Scott. Taken 4/3/08 (untouched) (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!) See also : ‘i am a rock’ and ‘LoL’ loch of the lowes

  • This item is for sale in the GIft of Art where all proceeds go to charity. Please purchase it THROUGH THE GIFT OF ART PORTFOLIO so the money will go to cancer research © Dana DiPasquale 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Dana DiPasquale. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Poised high in the hills
    by Mel Brackstone

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Stockton bight tank traps REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS

  • Summer Snow
    by Jeremy Harrington

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This is another image from the series of infrared shots that I took from the banks of the local river today.. However instead of focusing on the water, I decided to turn around and shoot the hill behind me as I knew that the tree in the centre would turn out bright white compared to the rest of the trees and I knew the grass would turn out well.. / Hope you like it!

  • Estranged
    by Kain White

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    oil on canvas

  • Sahara
    by Craig Hender

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    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. / /

  • I felt transported back in time, here before me was the ice age!

  • Hills Hoist
    by alexkess

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    This is another shot that I took on the 5th of May as part of the 24 hours of flickr. It is the shot of Australias own (or better my own, since it is in my backyard) Hills Hoist that was prominently featured at the 200 Olympics Opening Ceremony. / And now I have to learn that it was not even an Australian Invention: Taken from Wikipedia: / “The Hills Hoist is an Australian version of the rotary clothes line, the distinguishing feature of which is a crown and pinion winding mechanism invented by Adelaide based Lance Hill in 1945. This allows this clothesline to be lowered and raised. The rotary clothes line itself had been invented as early as 1855, diagrams of which were published in Scientific American that year. This style of clothes line was popularised in Australia by Lance Hill and is a common sight in Australian and New Zealand backyards. It is considered one of Australia’s most recognisable icons, and is used frequently by artists as a metaphor for suburbia in Australia. For many post-war baby boomers it is a symbol of their childhood and an Australian national icon. / It is widely (and incorrectly) believed by the public to be an Australian invention.However, other Australian and American precursors existed decades before it was produced in 1945 in the Adelaide suburb of Glenunga by Lance Hill.” Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers and Thanks, Alex

  • One Tree Hill gates
    by Rivergirl

    US$3.42–US$91.20

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  • Fields of Gold
    by Emma Cherry

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A self-portrait.

  • La
    by Anthony Begovic

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    A young, very photogenic hill-tribe girl in Sapa, Vietnam.

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