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This image was taken from Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.
This is a reinactment of pioneer days. She is kneading bread. Working by natural light. The picture was taken in Kentucky at a place called The Homeplace. Also available in Sepia.
I return to this exact spot a lot. I have to say it is one of my favorite places to take photographs. This canyon is one of nature’s great cathedrals. It’s hard to explain the feeling that comes over you when you are standing there staring out across the water…Especially during this time of year, when there is nobody else out there. You can have the whole place to yourself, or share it with someone special.
Laurel Creek is one of many streams in the Smokies mountains . This stream is located going into Cades Cove at Great Smoky Mountain National Park. / canon 5D mark ll / canon 17-40mm focal 21mm / ISO 100 / f/22 20 second exposure / exposure bias +0.3 / 0.9 ND filter Every Little Thing You Do The World As We See It , or as we missed it
As you can tell by the number of fan art that I have created for a number of characters, that I am a book lover. This image is based on the series of books by Laurell K Hamilton… Anita Blake Vampire Hunter Series. An Excellent read if you get the chance. Resources: / Model By Marcus J Ranum / Back ground by Arca Stock The city, hair and shadows were painted in Photoshop CS3 along with many other alterations. All artworks contained herein have been created in Photoshop CS3 or Photographed, by Adara Rosalie, and are all original artworks. / My gallery is Copyright © 2008-2009 Adara Rosalie. All rights reserved. My work may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission.
Comedy classic’s; two very much loved characters from the early years of film. / I’m sure they need no further introduction from me. Ladies & gentlemen I give you ‘Stan & Olly’. / Here’s another example below of a movie legend from the same era, /
The ultimate comedy duo! L K Southward- Iconic Art UK
portrait ink and bleach on mount board 40cm x 29cm
What have these two done now?!..L K Southward
This picture was taken on Christmas Day thru the window.
1/9/10 ~ Featured in Americas – Rural, Urban, Wild, Free ~ Thank you Sharon!!! A misty morning hike up Hossler’s Trail by my house. Hossler’s Trail is an overgrown trail lined with Mountain Laurel. It starts at Clarks Valley Road and goes to the top of Peter’s Mountain. Years ago it was used an old logging/fire road. / Taken 12/27/09, Clarks Valley, Pennsylvania Natural colors are from the glare on my lens – natural mist – added Orton effect.
This view from Laurel Falls trail in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park may be familiar to many of those who have hiked the 2.6 miles (total) to and from the falls. As I recall, it offered the best glimpse of the landscape through the foliage along the trail. I was using my digital camera for the first time on this trip, and I surprised myself with how well this image turned out. It was one of those “being in the right place at the right time” type of shots. I took a few photographs of the falls, and many photographs throughout the park, but none compared to this colorful scene.
Golden Eagle
Graphite pencil on cartridge paper..pretty straight forward
Taken at the Old Rock Castle on Old Hickory Lake, Hendersonville, Tennessee / /
Hummingbird at feeder
A Cabin in the Smokey Mountains. An American dream.
A musician waiting to be discovered on Broadway in Music City, Nashville Tennessee, USA
Laurel’s talented feet. Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-55VR, 35 mm, F/5.3, 1/640 sec., ISO 100. Cropped from original. Reached 100 views on January 17, 2010. / Featured in Love Affair With The Lens
Laurel Branch and the 80-foot high Laurel Falls are named for mountain laurel, an evergreen shrub which blooms along the trail and near the falls in May. The trail is 2.6 miles roundtrip and considered moderate in difficulty. Every year over 200,000 visitors hike well-worn trails to view Grotto, Laurel, Abrams, Rainbow, and other popular waterfalls in the park. Large waterfalls attract the crowds, but smaller cascades and falls can be found on nearly every river and stream in the park. The Great Smoky Mountains abound with the two ingredients essential for waterfalls—ample rainfall and an elevation gradient. In the Smokies high country, over 85” of rain falls on average each year. During wet years, peaks like Mt. Le Conte and Clingmans Dome receive over eight feet of rain. This abundant rainfall trickles and rushes down the mountain sides, from high elevation to low, sometimes dropping more than a mile in elevation from the high peaks to the foothills at the park’s boundary. Thanks for viewing my work!!! If you like what you see here, have a peek at the rest of my work. Maybe you will find a nice gift here for that special occasion!! / / Copyright 2008 Julie – Julie Alexander. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission.
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