Beautiful Sydney and all its highlights painted in a colorful, creative, lively composition.
Digitally captured using a Sony Alpha 100 with a 28 – 75mm. This forms part of a series that focuses on local and other odd but full of character architecture. . Vehicular works / Architecture / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / Wearable Art / Cards For All Occasions / . / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / . / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / Digital Dreamer /
Detail of a climbing frame at Belton Park in Lincolnshire in England. / /
Old Boat house in newmillerdam. HDR
Cradle Mountain in background with Dove Lake and Boat House in foreground. Tasmania, / Australia
Established in 1931 as a National Monument, Canyon de Chelly is within the Navajo Nation in Chinle, Arizona. The White House Ruins are located on the South rim drive of the canyon. The upper ruin of the White House ruins is located in a cave and the lower ruin rose high on the cliff walls, making access to the upper ruin possible. Canyon de Chelly continues to sustain a living community of Navajo people and is unique among National Parks, as it is wholly comprised of Navajo Tribal Trust Land, home to the canyon community.
water reflection giving double sight / Olympus sp – 55-ouz
A window in the Orangery at Dyrham Park near Bath, North Somerset. UK. / Dyrham is owned and managed by the National Trust. Best viewed large Featured in ‘Your Magic Place’ Nikon D80. Sigma 10-20mm
Another shot of Campbell’s House, Coolamine Homestead in Kosciuszko National Park
After visiting the beautiful Cambewarra Lookout in the Morton National Park south of Sydney, you can meander down the mountain towards Nowra and this is the type of panoramic scenery you will find … Smoke haze is evident here from the bushfires further into the Morton National Park at the time. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Thanks for dropping in and viewing this work, your comments and if i am lucky favouriting is truly appreciated Audley Weir Boat House in the Royal National Park reflections of row boats that have carried may a visitor to the park are reflected in the waters. A Brief History of the Royal National Park Sydney / The Royal National Park on the southern border of Sydney, New South Wales Australia, is Australia’s first National Park and after Yellowstone in the U.S.A. was the second National Park to be established in the world. The park was originally named The National Park but this was changed in 1955 after a quick visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Royal National Park. It was created as a people’s park in 1879. Only 32km from the city centre of Sydney it is ideally located for Sydney locals and tourists alike to escape the pressures of the big city and relax in natural Australian bush, forest and coastal surroundings. The park covers an area of 132 sq km. / Royal National Park Sydney Map… National Park Bushwalking & Hiking / There are many walking tracks in the Sydney Royal National Park and ample access points to reach them. The diversity of the terrain offers a great way of getting to know the real Australia from clifftops to the coast. / Overview of Walk Tracks… / Don’t miss the virtual tour of the Coast Walk… Getting to Royal National Park Sydney NSW Austalia / The Royal National Park is readily accessible. There are four railway stations (Engadine, Waterfall, Heathcote and Loftus) with nearby access to the Royal National Park walking tracks. By car the park is just off the Princes Highway and if you are planning on seeing a large part of the park then a car will make it easier. There is also a ferry service that runs from Cronulla to Bundeena at the northen boundary of the Royal National Park Equipment: Nikon D300, and SIgma 10-20mm / Technique: 5 bracketted images processed with Photomatix PRo image resized, then saved as a 16 bit tiff. Slight focus adjustment in Capture NX. / Framed / See Also
Milsons Point, over looking a Panoramic view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge ‘NSW Australia’. Opera house in the foreground.
Taken at Coton Manor Northants / D40x
The Gate House at Osterley Park Estate, Osterley UK. Not to far from the city either. I often think the Gate Houses hold more character than the mansions. Have layered with oher images I have taken of dry clay ground, sky and variation of the actual image, including Fractalius. Reminds me a little of ‘Sleepy Hollow’
This is Kananaskis country…........this is where I ride…......... March 20, 2009 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS! xo
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Thanks for dropping in and viewing this work, your comments and if i am lucky favouriting is truly appreciated A Brief History of the Royal National Park Sydney / The Royal National Park on the southern border of Sydney, New South Wales Australia, is Australia’s first National Park and after Yellowstone in the U.S.A. was the second National Park to be established in the world. The park was originally named The National Park but this was changed in 1955 after a quick visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Royal National Park. It was created as a people’s park in 1879. Only 32km from the city centre of Sydney it is ideally located for Sydney locals and tourists alike to escape the pressures of the big city and relax in natural Australian bush, forest and coastal surroundings. The park covers an area of 132 sq km. / Royal National Park Sydney Map… National Park Bushwalking & Hiking / There are many walking tracks in the Sydney Royal National Park and ample access points to reach them. The diversity of the terrain offers a great way of getting to know the real Australia from clifftops to the coast. / Overview of Walk Tracks… / Don’t miss the virtual tour of the Coast Walk… Getting to Royal National Park Sydney NSW Austalia / The Royal National Park is readily accessible. There are four railway stations (Engadine, Waterfall, Heathcote and Loftus) with nearby access to the Royal National Park walking tracks. By car the park is just off the Princes Highway and if you are planning on seeing a large part of the park then a car will make it easier. There is also a ferry service that runs from Cronulla to Bundeena at the northen boundary of the Royal National Park Equipment: Nikon D300, and SIgma 10-20mm / Technique: 7 bracketted images processed with Photomatix PRo image resized, then saved as a 16 bit tiff. Slight focus adjustment in Capture NX. Framed / See Also*
The abandoned boat house on the lake in Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens in Sherbrooke, VIC.
Spruce Lane real Victorian Farmhouse. Built in 1899. Bronte Park, Canada, July 2009.
Old stables of the abandoned mining town of the Cerro del Hierro (“Iron Hill”) in Seville (Andalusia, Spain). They have lost all their roof but the place is a good one to practise photography :) It’s located in the Natural Park of the northern highlands of Seville, between the municipalities of San Nicolás del Puerto and Constantine. With an altitude of 800 meters above sea level, is one of the upper area of the southern edge of the plateau bordering the basin of the Guadalquivir river. Taken in autumm season / Canon 400D+18-55mm Featured work in: / - Featured Art Page of Redbubble (August 09) / / - SPIRIT group (August 09) / - Nature’s Reclamation group (September 09) /
A Collage of pictures taken at the English Garden in Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg MB, Canada. September 7th,2009 / All photo were shot with a Canon PowerShot A570 IS.
This little painting is the result of an oil sketch I did when I was in Katoomba recently. I love how when you drive or walk around Katoomba (or the other villages of the upper mountains) you often turn a corner or crest a hill and you find yourself confronted by the most spectacular view. There are a few spots which I really love. Whenever I was on my way to work (or whatever), these glimpses would energise me for the day ahead… reminding me of where we were… in a City within a World Heritage National Park. The way that civilisation exists along a narrow plateau which gives way to mountains and valleys also fascinates me. I often feel that Mother Nature is being incredibly generous in allowing our towns to flourish here… although she does remind us who’s boss occasionally…! This is the view across South Katoomba from the Mountain Heritage Carpark at the top of Lovel St Katoomba. Oil on Canvas / 40.5×30.5
Featured in Cottage Style – October 2009 / Featured in A Garden Somewhere…. – October 2009 / Featured in A Place To Call Home – October 2009 We recently stayed for a few nights at The Mouses House in Springbrook National Park. Beautiful little chalets with streams past your window! Check out Cosy for an interior shot. Shot on the 5th of October 2009 with a Canon 450d and 17-40 f/4L usm. Shutter: 30 seconds / Aperture: f/11 / ISO: 100 500+ views! / My Images Do NOT Belong To The Public Domain. All images are copyright © Jason Asher. All Rights Reserved. Copying, saving, downloading, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. Non-compliance with these term(s) WILL result in legal action.
HDR image of Bass Harbor Head Light, Acadia National Park, Maine Mount Desert Island Canon Rebel XSi 162 views as of 11/26/09
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