Sunset on the Isle of Pines, New Caledonia. Taken not far from our beach side accommodation, I must have taken nearly 50 shots of this tree in the few minutes before the sun finally disappeared behind the horizon. Other works from New Caledonia Dumbea / Gaol House / Watching the sun fall /
Moffat Beach Qld
Sunrise Moffat Beach
In Great Basin National Park in Nevada you can take a short hike to these pine trees. We got there as the sun set and time was short, but I liked this one.
An early morning view of the Glasshouse Mountains. Pentax *ist DL , Sigma 18-200mm DC lens @ 26mm. Aperture priority f/14, 0.3s, ISO 200, spot metering, 2.00eV. Photo taken in RAW processed in ACDSee Pro.
Mystical moods from the Norwegian tall pine forest. October 2007.
Morning fog lies rises from the valley floor covering nearly, a couple of ridges dotted by golden larch trees emerge.
A ponderosa Pine coated in a heavy hoar frost on the top of a barren ridge above the Tieton River in Washington.
With rivers here frozen over from our long cold spell it creates lots of photo opportunities if one just looks down. Pine needles frozen into the ice along the Yakima River
Another from the pine forest in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Sunday 20 April. With the picturesque shack, lichen covered pine trees, red mushrooms, and then the mist rolling in, I was torn in so many directions – in the end I made an attempt to get all elements in the one shot! / / Margo has kindly provided me with the following info on the red mushrooms – glad I didn’t taste any – I could have flown like Santa’s reindeers!!! / / (1) The Fly Agaric Amanita muscaria is the famous white-spotted red toadstool beloved of children’s book illustrators. They are widely known as one of the few poisonous fungi in the UK, but it is not generally realised that this is because they are in fact strongly psychedelic. Eaten raw, they cause stomach cramps, hallucinations1 and, possibly, death. In some parts of Europe they have long been associated with magic and legend. In Lapland, reindeer regularly get high on them and are seen to leap around, giving rise to the story of Santa’s flying reindeer. Lapps have a custom of deliberately feeding them to their deer, and then collecting and drinking the urine because most of the toxins are filtered out by the reindeer’s digestive system. 1 They are not the same thing as ‘magic mushrooms’. (2) Also, ‘toad-stuhl’ is a German name meaning ‘seat of death’. _ / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /
Long passed away twisted pencil pines up at the Tarn Shelf, Mt. Field N.P. Tasmania..
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.
Lithuania You may also purchase my second poetry book / (I could send it for you by post) / . / / . My son`s works (CLICK) Landscapes Portraits Nudes Compositions Flowers Winters Collaborations Fogs ! ! Trees . ABOUT MY EXHIBITION The woks exhibited represent the linkup of two artists, a photographer and a sculptor. Such an attempt to blend two spheres of art is really innovative and a bit unexpected. There had been few who were successful in such an attempt. Both authors, blending their art by the means of the photo art, are the winners. Sculpture, as such, is rather a static art, sometimes “performing” in a specific, sometimes artificial, environment. However, the means of the plastic photography, seemingly, make the sculptures movable, dynamic; they make you feel the sculptures are moving. They become alive, start moving and react both to the environment and the views captured by the photographer. I would like the viewers also note the colour solutions of the photos, aimed at the strengthening of the overall impression of the imagery. The original blend and overlapping of two arts let see the impressive plastic metaphors, giving birth to various associations. CLICK PHOTO IF YOU WANT VIEW /
Old, long gone Pencil Pine forest. Taken up at the Tarn Shelf, Mt. Field N.P. ~ Tasmania ~ Aus…
Mount Robson Provincial Park This is MountRobson…The peak of Mount Robson is the highest in the Canadian Rockies, towering 12,972 feet (3954 m) over the western entrance to the park. As well as occupying a portion of the Main (Park) Ranges of the Rockies, the park, one of the oldest in British Columbia, also contains the headwaters of the Fraser River
A lake high in the mountains of Utah
Kootenay River, (National Park) B. C., Canada.
Taken “à contre jour”....I liked the smooth lines made by the sun…St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada. / Nikon D200 / f 2.8 / iso 100 /
My Website Another scene outside my front door of a misty morning last week…. Copyright /
Wild and truly wonderful, a chilly but beautiful morning ! / The Icefields Parkway has to be one of the most incredibly beautiful places I have ever seen !! Shot on a CANON EOS 20D with polarising filter attached, f22, mounted on tripod. RAW file processed in PS CS3 FEATURED IN / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/style-class-elegance / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/collage-and-landscape-photography
A rural road near home,autumn time.I love that light at the end like there’s always something to hope for in life…. / Taken with a Nikon D 200 / / Wayne Cook / Wonder where this goes, / Between the sun and the gravel track / One foot step and then one back, / My dance and a smile and shimmy, / Oh, suddenly I feel such joy! / One beautiful foggy road……and no end in sight:)
Twin Lakes located in Utah near Brighton Ski resort.
canon 5d mk ii 16-35 mm lens
Devil’s Castle is located in the Albion Basin located in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah.
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