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  • This is the Old Mill in West Virginia. I just loved the look of it and had to take this shot. Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / POEMS / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSETS / TRAVEL / ARTISTIC WORK / BOUDOIR / OTHER

  • Pemberton, Western Australia Aren’t forests amazing places? This tiny tree decided to start life in the remains of and older tree..perhaps it fancied an island home :) All profits from the sale of this work will be donated to Wildlife-Appeal / read more here For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail

  • Two leaves cast to the wind only to be rescued from the rushing water by a rock. A metaphor for life and way we can be cast to the winds of change and hustle and rush of everyday life. Yet one can find peace in our faith if we seek it. Refuge from the flood, the flow the busy lives we lead. Here’s to quite moments of reflection.( A Finalist for the Betterphoto’s November 05 image of the Month)

  • Golden leaves of fall line a rushing stream as it tumbles past large moss covered boulders South of Mt. Rainier

  • A rushing creek and a few fallen leaves taking a brief respite from thier rapid trip downriver via breeze and rushing water. The rocks offer a brief sacntuary before they are swept away into the coming winter.

  • Autumn leaves line a stream flowing through the rainforest at the base of Mt. Rainier

  • As the water passes by me so does the Autumn season. By the time I am able to return to this spot the colors will have mostly been blown unto the winds. Seasons pass so quickly, much as our lives if we live for today and not for eternity. I am honored to have to selected as members all time favorite by Global Photo’s.”All his work is outstanding and showcases the very best nature has to offer. Was very hard to select just one. Have chosen this one because it is simply stunning. Gorgeous colours, lush greens and perfect exposure :))” http://www.redbubble.com/people/globalphotos

  • A couple of rocks offering a resting place to a pair of leaves. The intriguing thing about this shot as you walked downstream the golden reflection of the trees above disapears. I was shocked to see this vivid color as I walked to a point cross stream. Needless to say I just about tumbled into the water because I was so excited to enjoy this view.

  • Aspen leaves, like silver dollars, cover the mossy ground all around. Taken in Big Cottonwood Canyon near Salt Lake City, Utah. Shot with Canon Rebel XTi 1.3 sec. at f20 ISO 200

  • Yesterdays shooting where I had to scouted this canyon and slid down in from the top and followed the water down a 1/2 mile before I could find a spot to climb out. Some nice Autumn leaves line a tumbling stream near Mt. Rainier

  • Taken at Allaire State Park in Howell, New Jersey. / Oct 2008 / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR Featured in Prize Challenges!! – Nov 16, 2008 / Featured in Autumn/Fall in the North-East USA – Nov 17, 2008 / Featured in Stream Crossings – Nov 23, 2008 4th Place in challenge “Pathways Through Woods”, in Mood & Ambience – Mar 29, 2009 My most viewed artwork: 2131 views More of Allaire State Park

  • Taken at Allaire State Park in Howell, New Jersey. / Oct 2008. Featured in New Jersey Scenery – August 12, 2009 / Featured in # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE – August 13, 2009 / Feature in Dimensions – August 18, 2009 / Featured in All parks – September 28, 2009 More of Allaire State Park / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR, w/ warm filter, vivid, sun+3. ;) / Edited and reuploaded 11/15/08

  • WHat particularly drew me to this scene were the patterns of light and shadow on the rocks and leaves. Taken on an Autumn afternoon in Jacob’s Fork River, South Mountain State Park, NC. Figuring out a way to get from one slippery and mossy rock to another in order to take the photo was a real challenge too-especially carrying tripod and camera equipment. / Nikon D50, 42mm,F22 ,2 sec / viewed 937 times as of 11/06/09 / /

  • Some of my favorite scenes involve the simplest of elements, I love to find these hidden treasures deep in the woods. A couple of maples leaves find a momentary place to rest before the surging waters of small stream wash them away.

  • Well, I spotted this out on my Saturday hike from above and scouted for a way down into the capture the scene. What I found was a impenetrable blend of steep banks and thick brush covered in Poison Ivy and Devils Club. Common sense told me to let it go but in the end I slid down using my tripod as a walking stick and managed to get to waters edge with both feet and behind a bit wet. I hope it was worth it for it seemed so at the time to me. Golden leaves on a moss covered boulder in a small stream contrast nicely against rushing water

  • “Clouds on the Water, Fire Near the Sky” / Purchase a Mouse Pad of this image I happened onto this gorgeous sunrise over the White River at a time when the water was at its lowest. I was delighted to catch the calm surface for reflections, as the low rising sun was casting its first orange glow over the autumn colors.

  • Featured in Falling Leaves November 13, 2008. “If winter is slumber and spring is birth, and summer is life, then autumn rounds out to be reflection. It’s a time of year when the leaves are down and the harvest is in and the perennials are gone. Mother Earth just closed up the drapes on another year and it’s time to reflect on what’s come before.” / Mitchell Burgess, Northern Exposure, Thanksgiving, 1992 This little shot was taken on a Sunday dog walk, November 9, 2008, here in Maryland. Sadly, the leaves were already down … but the stillness and beauty of the forest and the stream are always welcome!! I was using the Nikon D40x with the 18-135 lens and the polarizing filter. Just a smidge of Orton applied for the fun of it. Companion piece to “First, By Reflection” First, By Reflection / Obsidian Dawn

  • Featured in Appalachian State Parks group. Taken at Stoney Brook State Park on 11/09/2008, Danville, NY. A Canon Reble XTi camera.

  • Bubbles and leaves in a mountain stream. I found that my flash helped in this type of thing…

  • Colorful maple leaves scattered across moss covered boulders as a small streams tumbles around a bend in Washington near Mt. Rainier

  • We never thought this day would come, / But it’s finally here at last, What once was our bright future, / Is now are dim-lit past, But we hold onto the memories, / The lessons that we learned, The pathways we have traveled down, / The corners that we turned, And soon we say our sad goodbyes, / That will last us forever, We may see each other again, / Maybe once or maybe never, So make your goodbyes ones to remember, / The kind that will stay in their heads, Those are the goodbyes they will treasure, / The ones that were sad to be said.

  • This was taken at Sugar Creek Glen Park with a Canon Rebel XTi and tripod on 11/09/2008. /

  • Best View Larger / Taken at Sugar Creek Glenn Park, Dansville, NY on 11/08/2008. Featured in All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and / Rivers group. / Featured in Falling Leaves group. Canon Rebel XTi / Aperture Priority / shutter speed 2.00sec / f-22 / ISO-100 / Tripod Featured in All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers group.

  • Allaire State Park Featured in Live and Let Live – October 7, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey Scenery – November 4, 2009 / Featured in New Jersey – What’s Your Exit? – November 4, 2009 / Featured in Rural Around The Globe – November 6, 2009 6th Place in the challenge “In the Land of Dreams” in The Woman Photographer – November 2, 2009

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