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  • winter of 2005/2006, river in the great smoky mountains, was a great snow that year, this is a color shot, not black and white :)

  • Early morning fog off the Red River. /

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  • Well if you wonder what the weather is like here this image sort of says it all. Cold and Snowy! I went out before dawn on Sunday before church looking for sunrise. there was none so I shifted gears and and found my self lieing in the snow and ice to get a low enough angle to capture the Ice reaching across the waters of the Tieton River after a week or more of sub-freezing temperatures. By the way it is snowing again!

  • An abstract piece created byt the cold of winter along the waters of the Naches river. Ice, bubbles and colorful rocks form a nice palette

  • The piece that I made as a milestone before my 18th Birthday, which would be today, June 22nd. Personally I like the way it turned out quite well and I hope you all do as well. Technical Info- / Time: 26 Hours 31 Minutes / Programs Used: Photoshop Cs3 / Tools: Standard Mouse / Dr. Peppers Consumed: 5 / Actual Size : 6000×4000 pixels

  • The Wu Shan Fairy Series Red Cranes on river ice, original art work by Zhao, Ze. The Wu Shen Fairy Series is based on a famous Chinese legend about Wu Shan (Wu Mountain), located at the traditional eastern border of China’s Sichuan Provence on the Yangtze river. This area is popularly known today as the “Three Georges” and is the site of the world’s largest dam for flood control and power generation. As with many legends and fables a number of variations exist. Only a brief summary of the fairy story is described here. Since humans dwelled in China rivers and floods carved history into the mountains, shaped the lives of humans and affected the course of human events. Farmers need rivers to nourish their crops for bountiful yields but nature also wrecks havoc with floods. The struggle with the river that ancient Chinese faced continues in the modern era with the new Three Gorges Dam as the world’s largest construction project. The Chinese poet Lu You also wrote about this area and its fairy stories. / In this context, thousands of years ago the Queen of the West sent her beautiful young daughter Wao Ji and 11 hand maidens to watch over the Jade Pool. These 12 fairies are symbolized by the 12 peaks of the gorge. The lovely Wao Ji wandered and lived among the animals. Eventually she settled in the magnificent beauty of Wu Shan. She observed the suffering of humans caused by the river floods and took pity. Ultimately, she had a rendezvous with Prince Chu and gave him a book describing how to control the river and its floods. / There are many additional details to this epoch not retold here. You can search under “Three Gorges History”, “Wu Shan Mountain” or “Wu Shan Fairy” for the rest of the story. The paintings are the artist’s image of the beautiful fairy goddess and her surroundings.

  • Filling up a glass of water and noticed this out of the kitchen window. Literally ran outside with a t-shirt and slippers on to get this before it went. First few shots were a golden amber in color then it went to this before it disappeared. Only snapped about 30 bracketed shots before it was gone. Gonna go a repot my orchid while this is uploading (and I finished it, thanks dial-up). Hope you like it. Please critique… print available here and on my website. All artwork is © Christopher Hintsala, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • I took several pictures of water streaming over the ice and rocks of the Kootenay River, and the colours and textures of this particular rapid made a stunningly elemental composition. There is something about the movement of water over rocks and ice that always reminds me of the raw power of winter in the Rocky mountains. Photographed with my Canon Rebel XT and 15-55mm lens.

  • Looking down on the River Nairn on a cold wintry day, Scottish Highlands /

  • This was taken the day before the plane came down in the Hudson. About 30 miles north (Cornwall, NY).

  • Ice crystals on the leaves and branches of a young gum tree glisten in the dawn light during a rather severe morning frost beside the Barwon River. Pentax K20D Camera – S.speed 1/4 Sec – f27 – ISO 200 / Sigma 18 -125 mm lens – 98mm / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories.

  • Taranaki Falls, Mt Ruapehu, North Island New Zealand. / Tongariro National Park. Tumbling 20 metres over the edge of a large lava flow, which erupted from Ruapehu 15,000 years ago, Taranaki Falls plunge into a boulder-ringed pool, on this night a ring of ice. Nikon D200, iso 400 / 30 second exposeure, with a bit of torch light on the cliff. / Cold night, Full moon, well worth the 1 hour walk.

  • Mount Fitz Roy in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina on a beautiful autumn day. I forgot to take my Grad ND filter so this image is made up 4 images covering the dynamic range of the scene and then combined in Photoshop. Lots of masking and adjustment layers and time. Canon 5D mk II with 24 – 105 mm L Lens My personal website My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writing are copyright © Bob Wickham. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

  • Elbow Falls, Alberta, Canada

  • Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta Canada

  • This railway bridge goes over the Kasiks river between Prince Rupert where i live now and Terrace where i grew up, winter is here.

  • The Exchamsiks River is a perfect example of rugged British Columbia.

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