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  • Located about 10 minutes walk from my home, in Hazelbrook, NSW, Australia.

  • A inspired display of heavenly light opens up over the rising tides of Horseshoe Bay on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia

  • Horseshoe Bend is the name for a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, in the United States. It is located slightly downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell, about four miles or 6 km south of Page. Accessible via a 3⁄4-mile (1.2 km) hike from U.S. Route 89, it can be viewed from the steep cliff above, forming a spectacular vista. / This image is actually made of 4 pictures taken with my Canon 20D – 17-40mm L lens and stitched together to create this panoramic

  • A morning that started with a sunrise the that was totally blocked by thick clouds. However, the clouds started to part and I was greeted with this view of the incoming waves squeezing through every crack in the massive granite boulders that litter this stretch of coast

  • Horseshoe Springs in Skull Valley Utah. Some of the scenery along the way to the wild horses. /

  • B&W unmanipulated photograph.shows a blacksmith working at London’s last surviving stables for brewery dray horses.

  • This is in Mt Field national park Tasmania

  • The beautiful HorseShoe Falls, located at Mt. Field National Park, in the south west of Tasmania.

  • Bend in the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Lake Powell and Glen Canyon in Arizona, USA. Spent sunset in this glorious spot along with millions of sand flies & mozzies LOL Shot laying on tummy hanging over the edge with wide angle :) . / . / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright. Canon 40D

  • Port Elliot, South Australia. ShutterSpeed: 0.8sec / f/stop:22 / ISO:100 / Lens:10-20mm /

  • Ancient Tree near Rydal / Lake District / England I took this photo at the end of walking the Fairfield Horseshoe / I was lucky to get this shot / We had about 30 seconds of sunlight all day, I just / happened to be in the right place right time. canon powershot s50

  • 6 image panorama / best viewed large :)

  • A black and white pastel on black acid free paper of the beautiful, cascading Horseshoe Waterfalls, Australia. What delight we felt when we first discovered this. It was located at the end of our street where we used to live and was only a 5 minute walk, that took us to a peaceful place where we could forget the world for a while. It is still only a 10 minute drive away. Waterfalls are usually geological formations resulting from water, often in the form of a stream flowing over an erosion-resistant rock that forms a nickpoint or sudden break in elevation. Whatever the description waterfalls are a natural wonder and there are some breathtaking ones all over the world. The waterfall drops its sparkling veil / covering its rock face leaving slippery trails / twinkling drops of water bursting in the light / its beauty never ending even at night! FEATURED IN: / IMAGE WRITING GROUP

  • Epona was the name given to the horse goddess of the Celts. Her worship, widely popular in territories occupied by Rome, was eventually adopted by the Roman armies as well, who honored her as the goddess who protected their stabled horses, while a similar goddess Bubona was alotted the protection of oxen and other cattle. Although she was honored among the insular Celts in Britain and Ireland, the greater number of inscriptions and statues of Epona come from the continent. She was depicted in three poses; astride a horse, standing beside a horse or (less frequently) lying naked on the horse. When these sculptures and bas-reliefs show her holding an emblem, it varies also: sometimes Epona carries a cornucopia, sometimes a goblet, but most often a round bowl or plate. / Said to be the offspring of a mare and a man, Epona could take the tangible forms of both parents. Sometimes, too, she appeared as a rushing river, which suggests she was a fertility goddess, seen by Celts as water spirits. / Black horse/death; Gray horse/life; White horse/birth-re-birth ~ symbolizing light, life and spiritual illumination. / Self ~ Power/Divine Feminine Epona Photograph of mandala sketch, painted, edited and redfield plug-in fractilius in photoshop7.

  • This shot was taken at Mt Field national park in Tasmania with my Canon 400D ..

  • Last week i went with a mate to Mt Field National Park for 3 days and we were planning to get on the top part of the mountain called The Tarn Shelf, but it visibility was so poor and rain so consistent that the chance of getting any photos would have been pretty poor, so we decided to just shoot the waterfalls and rivers/creeks, it was good to just walk around at a casual pace. / We’ve haven’t had this much rain in a few days for 20 odd years in Tas, so all the falls were flowing quite nicely. / It was great to get back in the wilderness, although when we walked into the cabin for the first time to find a woman that had tried to kill herself there was a little shock, but we and some other people in the other huts all helped out in any way they could, we got an ambo(2 showed up) there and she ended up being ok which was a relief. So that was a bit of a drama but the rest of the shoot was great, and so good to get all this rain, it’s amazing how green everything is now.

  • I took a shot from this spot 2 years ago after I had being doing photography for about a year, and the shot that i got(which is on my PF) i was never happy with because i couldn’t get everything in the shot that i wanted with the lens I had back then, so the first time I’ve been back since then I had my trusty 10-20mm with me to get the shot i wanted, i was lucky enough to have a load of rain the days leading up to this and the sun was going down and just caught it as it was fading over the falls allowing some nice light in. I wasn’t sure if i liked the portrait style shot more but went with this, might show the other one a bit later.

  • I know i had taken a shot from this spot, and I’m sorry for posting so many shots from the same shoot, I’m trying to mix them up as much as I can. I wanted to post this as it’s a bit tighter than the other one and shot in portrait style, I also like the way the sun is hitting the waterfall more on this one, So thought I’d post it, hope you like :) / Shot Taken about an hour before sundown.

  • Page, Arizona is not only home to some of the most amazing slot canyons in the world, but some of the most amazing views in the world.

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