A massive storm gets ready to unleash its awesome power over an outback road in Western Australia.
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toronto, canada
© copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. I used my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT with EOS Lens 18 -55. / BEST VIEWED LARGE. TAKEN AS IS. I loved taking these shots at Yellowstone National Park, Wy., because the colors are amazing there, and the volcanic activity etc is also amazing…the park is not to far from where I live and I figure all the volcanic activity in my own mountains could even be related to Yellowstone. The earth is very much alive in this whole area. I mean several States, and if you hike you will find even more that you would never see any other way. Mother nature is full of peace and rage both, and this is a perfect example of that to me.
A close-up of a flower in the sun. /
Order, chaos, black coffee, red coffee, hot coffee, fractals, infinity, geometry, influence, blue nature, just blue, sensitivity, supernature, USB. / My interpretation to the Butterfly Effect. Digital mixed media (large view recommended – don’t miss it) / Copyright © LiorG 2007 This work was featured in the groups A Fractal Energy Passion and Solo Exhibition. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist
This is a macro shot of a plant in my neighbours garden. Around here they are known as Hot Pokers. I thought you might enjoy these colourful flowers. / It was a nice sunny day which showed the blooms off well. . / / . /
I love how the colors just blended together.. the background is grass. :D
Canon PowerShot S3 IS 6mp / AS IS straight from my camera to you :) I have always admired these types of tropical sunset, and this is my first ever to capture! This was a very long zoom for my tiny camera, but I am so happy how it turned out! Indian Shores, Florida / /
Wow! It’s a volcano erupting right on your t-shirt! Nothing says “cool” more than an erupting volcano!
“Reminds me of a scene from a French film I’d rather forget” Underground tunnel leading from the Natural History Museum to the Science Museum, London. Untouched Medium Format scan Part 10 in a series
Hot black stone treatment in spa
Hot black stone treatment in spa
Mixed Media and Acrylic with foil and metalics VIEWS – 463 as at 30-11-09 / SOLD – 1 greeting card FEATURED IN GROUPS: / ‘If it doesn’t belong’ November 2009 /
MUSIC In-a-gadda-da-vida, honey, / Dont you know that I love you? / In-a-gadda-da-vida, baby, / Dont you know that Ill always be true? Oh, wont you come with me / And take my hand? Oh, wont you come with me / And walk this land? Please take my hand! / Created with Apophysis, Incendia & PSP
I guess I have a thing for the sun shining through leaves. :)
© Copyright 2006-2009 Jeremy Somers & It’s Art, Dammit. Shot in Sydney, Australia One early morning in this year my sisters and i took our father on a hot air balloon ride, his dream since he was a child. It was one of the most spectacular experiences I and we’ve ever had. The morning was wonderful, such amazing light, such wonderful scenes and just pure awesome! Check out my photo & design blog here Or if you like you can see my portfolio here Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated!
It’s an amazing feeling.. riding a camel and contemplating the vast quiet desert, enjoying the golden dunes and inhaling the fresh air of the morning.. lost of words, lost in world of wow wishing just if that moment could last for ever.. It was quite an experience Marzouga desert, Morocco August 2009 Best viewed large Featured in Abstracts from Nature Group September 27, 2009 Canon Rebel XTI
The Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa. This body of water is the largest inland delta in the world, and one of the wildest parts of Southern Africa. Many of the animals inhabiting this region have never had human contact and thus, are as carnal as they come. That’s a comforting thought, when you are spending two nights bush camping among this habitat lol! No toilets, showers or indoor areas, aside from our tents. At night time all was silent, apart from the calls of elephants, hyenas, jackals, and what I thought was a train moving in the distance.. turned out to be a pride of lions roaring after they had killed their dinner. By mid afternoon the temperature reached 48 degrees celcius (118F) on our first day. That kind of heat is impossible to escape, with little to no humidity, the only water we had to drink had been turned hot with the heat. Needless to say, tempers flared and people cried. But hey, it was fun! I took this photo as we were being poled across the delta to the island in its centre. We traveled in mokoros, African style gondolas, carved entirely out of one tree trunk. Once on the island we trekked on foot, saw wild elephants, zebras, giraffes and wart hogs. Thankfully no lions, or other members of the big 5 turned up while were in such a vulnerable position. On our first night, elephants almost stampeded our camp site. The matriarch appeared at one end of the camp, stepped on one of our groups tents and was threatened to charge. All I clearly remember was someone scream. Next thing I knew, we were all pushing each other out of the way to run. But run where? We were on the banks of a delta where crocodiles and hippos lived. In the trees were possibly leopards and beyond our camp we knew there were lions. For a brief moment I thought, death by elephant?? We were however, saved by one of our guides, who hurled a flaming log at the elephant, hitting it square on the head. The matriarch stopped in her tracks, stood still for about a minute (felt like an eternity) and retreated. All of us breathed a sigh of relief, till a girl in our group said “elephants never forget”. Gulp. Added texture from www.deviantart.com free use stock – t_a_g_g_e_r. Layered original shot twice, desaturared one layer. Added texture twice, altered hue slightly on both, increased brightness, decreased contrast. Canon SX100IS MCN: CA586-6FEED-2J2VL
I found these lovely flowers on a hot summer day many years ago while in Pueblo, CO. I have found many cities have wonderful little parks that have lovely landscaping. These little beauties were begging to be shown again. I still remember the hot breeze floating around me as the traffic moved behind me while sketching. Created from a sketch and painted in Photoshop. This had about 12 layers. It took about 7 hours to complete. Featured in: / Impressionism Cafe Dec 2009 / Yellow Two Dec 2009
This little baboon was all by his lonesome on the branch of a dead tree, on the banks of The Chobe River, Botswana. We were wondering why he was all alone, while a whole congress of baboons were having the time of their lives further down the bank. Our guide told us he was banished from the congress, either temporarily, or permanently. I felt a bit bad for this guy, but then again, don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time! Original shot destaurated and layered with texture from www.deviantart.com – struckdumb. Colour desaturated in one layer of texture and increased in second. Featured in South West Art & Photography Original: MCN: C9F6P-32JPD-LY61Q
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