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  • This is an early evening shot I took on Christmas day 2006 down at one of the many small beaches along the Mount Eliza stretch of coast.

  • Surrealistic Digital Art / / / / Mousepads in Zazzle / / / / MCN: C2AE1-743D1-04893 / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. 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.

  • The Harper Rigg Reservoir lies 15 miles West of Edinburgh off the A70 Edinburgh to Lanark Road. This matches with the other photograph ScottishSunset which was taken at the same place on the same evening

  • I have noticed that the sky color changes every minute at sunset specially when it’s cloudy and windy. I hope you like this one too. Thanks for looking.

  • red skys at night sailors Delight.

  • As the sun sets its fiery light illuminates the world around us, treasure reveals itself and for a few precious moments we can share in the wealth and bounty of the Earth.

  • Once someone’s pride and joy, now an abandoned wreck outside a ruined building in outback New South Wales.

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  • Looking toward Geelong

  • Colourful houses stacked onto the hillside around Brixham harbour in Torbay, South Devon, with the setting sun perfectly complimenting the illuminated shopfronts on the harbourside. A single trawler is moored beside the quay safely home from a day of fishing. The fishermen had their catch of the day, as did I. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here

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  • Small holding under the mighty Gribun Rocks, Isle of Mull, Western Scotland

  • View from my bedroom :-) Gotta love NZ skies !! 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.

  • I stand, I stare / I wonder, where? I pray, I breathe / to stay, or leave? I live, I lie / I wonder, why? I love, I pain / I feel the same. I give, I get / and yet, and yet? Shot on Werneth Low, Hyde. Overlooking Manchester City Centre

  • Corio Villa, Geelong, Austalia My own photography from a trip to Geelong with my magic added. A single-storey prefabricated iron house designed by Bell & Miller, architects and engineers, manufactured in Edinburgh, Scotland by Charles D. Young & Co. and assembled in Australia by Alfred Douglass in 1856. / Soon after its production and shipping to Geelong the factory and all the moulds were destroyed by fire, thus ensuring ‘Corio Villa’s’ uniqueness / in Australia. The crates arrived at the Cunningham pier, Geelong in 1855 with apparently no indication of a name of the consignee. Later it was discovered that William Nairn Gray, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Portland district had originally ordered the house, but had died before the crates arrived unclaimed. Alfred Douglas, who had a successful wool washing business in Geelong purchased the relics from the Port Authority for a small sum. / The heavy cast iron pieces were hauled up the Eastern Beach hill and assembled on its present site overlooking Corio Bay. The walls are prefabricated from ½” cast iron boiler plate. The sheets 3’ X 3’ were then bolted together to form wall sections complete with window openings. Internal linings are of lath and plaster. Sashes are solid cast iron which slide into wall cavities. Verandah posts and porch supports are cast in the most delicate filigree patterns. Most of the decorative work echoes the pattern of the rose, and the thistle of Scotland. There are classic vases of delightful proportions which serve as decorative flower pots on the sun porches and about the house. The lion’s head motif is repeated as a “keystone” to each arch / in verandahs and porches and strikes a note of kingly grandeur. / Barge boards are likewise of cast iron delicately patterned in fretwork. The overall composition is formal yet delicate, comprising a main entrance porch leading into a hall on either side of which are gabled roofed parallel wings flanked by filigree verandahs. Overall, the craftsmanship is of a remarkably high standard. Historically ‘Corio Villa’ is of considerable interest, it is an increasingly rare example of a Victorian gold rush era. Architecturally its significance is incalculable as ‘Corio Villa’ is by far the most ornate and splendid prefabricated house in Australia and possibly the world

  • Sailor by Cheyenne The Lighthouse: / Old and Beautiful, Tall and Bright as it guides my Sailor home in the night. / Dark and Stormy sea, / the Hurricane tosses, his Boat rocks, / water breaches it’s Deck. / My Sailor’s in trouble, / His Ship as it begins to sink. / All hope is lost, until.... / Until He sees Me, / My shadow cast out on the Stormy sea, / casting out miles away, / the powerful light within the Lighthouse, / guides my Sailor home again. / Safe and Sound, my True Love is found. / The Lighthouse stands Tall and True, perched on top a cliff, / Old and Beautiful. / A symbol of Our strong Love. / Faithful We are to It. / It’s faithfulness is forever to our Gratitude. This is a view of La Corbiere Light House in Jersey, CI, that I discovered for the first time this summer. This has become one of my favorites. I look forward to going again next year. I love seaside skies. They can be so romantic and sometimes mysterious, and the sound of the waves crashing upon the rocks or the much gentler shore line. The poem was above was written by a friend here on Redbubble, Cheyenne. please do check out her profile. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll, 28-300mm IS Zoom lens, using a Cokin graduated grey ND filters 121, and 120 / f/29, shutter open to 10sec., ISO 160

  • The Old Salt Barn on Ka’ono’ulu Ranch is fixin’ to fall down any day now, the owner told me. And so I made this old building my priority. Shooting HDR style, was able to capture the full glory of the UpCountry Maui sunset.

  • The Evening Sun set theis houses on fire… I love the reflections in this canal Compagnonsvaart . I made this shot in Appelscha, Compagnonsvaart, Provence Friesland, The Netherlands! “Evening Glow” was featured in Light and Reflection 1/24 / “Evening Glow” was featured in The Scavenger Hunt / “Evening Glow” was featured in Communities TOP TEN in challenge The Fading light in Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Storms

  • Out in the country / Shot as is with a nikonD50 camera,f3.51/50sexpsp18-135~18mm

  • An HDR photo of the sun setting through the window of this old house found in rural Saskatchewan. I have driven by this old house on several occasions but have never stopped to photograph it. I couldn’t have timed it better…the sun could be seen setting through the window of the house…captivating! Camera / - Nikon D80 / - AF-S NIKKOR 18-135mm lens Image / - ISO 200, f/16, 1/3 sec – 1/180 sec, 18 mm Processing / - HDR (Photomatix) / - Photoshop “this old house” – Featured in Rural Canada Coast to Coast Pre 1960’s group on February 7, 2009. Featured in Natural color and light group and Your Magic Place group on February 17, 2009. Featured in Everything Winter group and Rural Around The Globe group on February 20, 2009. Placed 3rd in the Art challenge in the Rural Around the Globe group. Placed 5th in the Buildings of trees challenge in the Dilapidated Buildings group. Featured in the All the Colors of the Rainbow group on September 13, 2009.

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  • I found this fine old house driving around an aged neighborhood. I stopped and took a picture and decided to go inside if I could. The windows were broken and the general atmosphere was one of serious decline. Once inside I wandered through the rooms looking at the devestation that was all around me. I could only think that once this was a fine elegant home where people lived and enjoyed life. I found an old doll lying under some trash and thought of the child who might have grew up in this house. I sensed memories, history and roots embedded in the house that would soon be lost with its demolition and destruction. / This work is three photos blended together with a lot of digital brush work done throughout. I did some image adustments on the layers with duplicate layers and opacity changes. also some masking work with the brush.

  • I stood there and watched…. / as the fire / consumed the sky and then / consumed the earth Nikon D90

  • FEATURED ON THE RB HOME PAGE AUG 21/09 Olympus E510 14/42 lens photomatix 3.2 lightroom 2.3 / Taken in Southwestern Saskatchewan / between Cantour and Success and west of highway 32 / this is a old farm house and barn yard the hedge separated them Collaboration with Marie Harris / she written an excellent poem for this piece / thank you Marie can be viewed here or on her / home page / The Old House / Rhenastarr / Author: Rhenastarr / Word Count: 338 / browse writing next / The Old House I was inspired by the work of PFrogg and his beautiful work HOUSE ON THE HILL / The Old House belongs to the following groups: / ! Creative Writing & Poetry !, All About Your Best Work, All Out Emotion, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Bits and Pieces , Core [C.O.R.E], Creative, Talented, and Unknown, Everyday Life, Freedom to Shine, If it doesn’t belong, Inspired By Life, JPG Cast-Offs, Lifeline, Light In The Darkness, Live and Let Live, Live, Love, Dream, Masterpieces: Literary Workshop, Shameless Self-Promotion, The Patchwork , The Scavenger Hunt, THE SISTERHOOD, The Word Tree, Up & Coming Writers, Vibration in Art and Verse – VAVoom! and WMG Silhouetted by the setting sun / Stand the remnants of what / I have become / My windows black holes that / Once contained love and light / My doors hanging on hinges / That have rusted and let go / From my frame / I am now a haven for critters / Of the night / And scavengers of the day / My sagging porch that once / Supported rocking chairs / Swaying happily to and fro / Now lean the way of desolate / And ravaged by the elements and / Ever encroaching time / Here I stand defenseless / Lost in abandonment by those / That filled my rooms with laughter / And love / Memories are all that I have left / Memories of happier times / When wild roses bloomed around / Me / Their fragrance lending a lovely / Headiness to each summer day / In the fall the padding of tiny feet / Padding to the door / Shouting trick or treat / In winter, the snow falling white / And softly enclosing me within / With a crackling fireplace / Marshmallows roasting on my fire / And the ever present feeling of / Love and family / In the spring the world renewed / Bringing hope for continuation / Many seasons have come and gone / And still I cling to hope / I keep watching from my stationary / Post / Waiting for another family to want / Me / To rejuvenate me with new timbers / New floors, new windows / And that feeling of belonging / How I long to once again belong / So I wait but my time is fast losing / Ground / As each day brings me closer to / Total collapse / I shudder when I think of myself / Laying in a pile upon the earth / On which I stand / I remain ever vigilant for that / Someone to see me as I used / To be / And utter the words there are / Still good bones here, we can / Renovate this beautiful old relic / Relic is what I am but oh those / Words would go singing through / My empty rooms / Would again fill each corner with laughter / and love / Oh to be reborn / So patience must be mine / As I stand waiting. / M. Harris

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