Squids Ink Jetty / Belmont, Lake Macquarie / Newcastle NSW Australia
September remembers. It looks back at summer, and its waters hold the laughter and the happiness while breathing calm as lake empties of summer visitors and, again, the swans, the geese, the coots and loons swim easy. Archival quality, acid free giclee prints, hand-signed and personalized, are available by contacting the artist. Sizes: Available in a variety of custom sizes relative to the image ratio. Contact DLKeur at zentao.com via that email address.
Man made lake taking center stage in Australias Capital city, Canberra. The lake is huge and this is just one inlet….a perfect winters sunset. Photo Taken: 05-Aug-2006 / Time: Around 6pm / Conditions: Canberra cool, beautiful clear sky
This was the image I intended to submit with this title. Tyrifjorden, Norway.
Lighthouse at day’s end on Lake Michigan. Shot in Ludington, Michigan.
Ok.. it’s only part of the stone circle.. to be quite honest I’m pleased to have this photo. For me it seemed to be one of those days, nothing seemed right photowise. It was another enjoyable meet with Robert Hardy, I’m guessing and hoping his shots turned out better than mine :-) The Extract below was taken from Wikipedia… Taken in the Lake District National Park. Wilkipedia “The stones are of a local metamorphic slate, set in a flattened circle, measuring 32.6m (107ft) at its widest and 29.5m (97ft) at its narrowest. The heaviest stone has been estimated to weigh around 16 tons and the tallest stone measures approximately 2.3m high. There is a 3.3m wide gap in its northern edge, which may have been an entrance. Within the circle, abutting its eastern quadrant, is a roughly rectangular setting of a further 10 stones. The circle was probably constructed around 3200 BC (Late Neolithic/Early Bronze-Age), making it one of the earliest stone circles in Britain and possibly Europe, too. It is important to archaeoastronomers who have noted that the sunrise during the Autumn equinox appears over the top of Threlkeld Knott, a hill 3.5km to the east. Some stones in the circle have been aligned with the midwinter sunrise and various lunar positions.” MY OLD STANDING STONES SET
Lake Dillon, Colorado….. / Needless to say the morning I shot this, I was in total awe….it was quite an inspiring scene to see!
Just before sunset…
This is a photographic, digital artwork created in Photoshop CS2, based on my recent work, Dream Land Photography and editing by Jennifer Woodward © 2008 Oink seascapes sunrise and sunset birds animals insects flowers blue orange view all
A Morning Stroll At the Lake Every now and then we almost miss a shot, and luckily this time I happened to turn around as I was walking back to my car from shooting the sunrise and had this scene greet me. Captured at Cherry Creek State Park outside of Denver, Colorado, the light seemed to almost dance among the trees. Processed in HDR
A pond in Henderson Ky / Shot with a Nikon D50,18-135mmexp1/60af4.0expspsemiauto
Waiting for “THE” shot …I thought about taking a photo(with my other camera,D 200 from nikon)of my other camera to make a silhouette…I love mornings like this …so peaceful and calm… /
This is part of the lunette known as the ‘Walls of China’ in Lake Mungo National Park. It was a stormy evening and the sun peeked through the clouds just before sinking below the horizon. / Lake Mungo National Park is a part of the Willandra Lakes Region World Heritage Area in New South Wales, Australia. / Taken with a Canon 400D.
Sunset over Garrison Lake and the Pacific. Garrison Lake is located in the coastal community of Port Orford, a small fishing village on the southern Oregon coast. The lake is separated by a narrow strip of dune, beyond which lies the Pacific Ocean. The rocks on the horizon (better viewed at full size) are sea stacks of the Orford Reef, which are approximately 5 miles out to sea.
The fiery tones of a Summer sunset are reflected on the still, calm waters of Balyang Santuary in Geelong. Pentax istDS Camera. An HDR image with three exposures bracketed and processed using Dynamic Photo HDR.
Digital Mixed Media Painting Thanks very much for looking :)
Sunset along the shoreline,Lake Erie, Windmill Point. Ontario Canada. / Nikon D300, Nikkor VR 18-200 Lens, handheld. / / PLEASE NOTE: All images copyrighted to © JKKimball (All Rights Reserved – Worldwide). No image (in whole or in part) is to be reproduced, downloaded, copied, duplicated, modified, sampled, redistributed or archived without the written authorization of JKKimball /
Please click to make it large This is one of the Lighthouses in Port Dalhousie , St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada / Photo was taken about 15 minutes after sunset / The Toronto Skyline is visible (barely) on the horizon. Left of the lifejacket post / / Nikon D80 / ISO 100 / 18-55 lens / focal length 36mm / HDR – 9 shots from 1/5 sec to 20 sec (Photomatix) / f/14 / Did a few alterations in Photoshop and Lightroom featured in JPG Cast-Offs Aug 24, 2009 / featured in Night Photography Aug 26, 2009
A series of Dusk Images from Harry Wright Lake, Whiting New Jersey Aug 6th, 2009 Nikon 5000 46 mm F/4.5 Introducing the new calendar The Sun Sets /
Lake Garda, Italy Canon 50D, 10-22, iso 100, 3xRAW -2,0,+2, 10 stop filter, exposures 5, 15, 30 secs, photomatix, cs3, not sure if it needs more contrast or to just leave it as is
Okanagan Lake, Penticton BC Canada
www.flindtphotography.com The quaintly named Strumpshaw Fen is a beautiful RSPB site at which can be seen kingfishers, marsh harriers and (if you’re very lucky) the highly elusive bittern. Another star attraction at Strumpshaw Fen is the swallow butterfly. On this visit we did not see a bittern or a kingfisher; and, given the time of year, we were not surprised to find that the swallowtail butterfly was nowhere to be seen. But then, who needs elusive butterflies or birds when you find yourself presented with a dilapidated, water-filled rowing boat and such a spectacular sunset as this? Canon EOS 5D and EF 16-35mm lens. Exposure of 1/5 second at f/14.
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