Leaving sunset 

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  • This work was at Tura Beach. The sepia tones accentuate the shadows cast by the sunset through the paper back trees.

  • Another photo taken of Lake Mulwala. Looking through trees and palm leaves at a setting sun.

  • Bare trees with a colourful sunset background.

  • The John Foord Bridge spans the Murray River from Corowa, New South Wales to neighbouring Wahgunyah in Victoria, Australia.

  • Snail – early morning This / work / has / been / produced / by / Christian / Zammit / Kindly / click / on / photo / below. / Visit my gallery / Monthly Journals

  • Do trees dream of wooden sheep? acrylic on canvas

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  • A photo of a sunset I took one fall evening.

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  • Taken a few days ago – don’t know who the people walking here are – but the low winter sun in a clear cold sky beqeathed the remaining leaves a hint of the fireworks to come that evening.

  • Chena Lakes Boreal Forest in evening light ~ Alaska North Star Featured Art March 2009 All the Colours of the Rainbow Featured Art March 2009 Neighborhoods Featured Art May 2009 Pacific Northwest Art Featured Art May 2009 Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free This is a beautiful pathway through the forest alongside the Chena River slough, a large stream which is only about 10 feet on the left from where I am standing. It is a path used by hikers as well as Moose, Grizzly, Wolves, Fox and other wildlife. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Universewide Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Shooting Date/Time 05 September 2007 17:49:18 / Tv 1/25 Av 5.6 ISO 400 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 28.0 mm From my collection: / Whispers of the Enchanted Forests “A suspended silence permeates the slumbering forest / as I tread my way cautiously across the sphagnum moss terrain / careful not to disturb or alarm any resident creatures within my scope, coinciding my feelings with the innate harmony of the still wood, / listening intently for the subtle promptings of my heart, / which never fails to keep my thoughts and actions both pure and intrinsic. A red squirrel appears suddenly, skipping effortlessly across the overhead branches, teaching me that to be natural and spontaneous is the vital key, / as shards of golden sunshine fragmented diffusion on the leaves all around the brilliant phlox and foxgloves, provided a welcome spree to the eye. Just then a dog fox came prowling, sniffing assiduously the downwind breeze. He didn’t even notice me, as I stood stock still against a birch tree / blending into my environment, with no sudden movement or noise. Heaven’s gates opened up for me, while I whispered your name in grace. I am a man who leads from the front, / multi-faceted in my ways, / and when I give my heart away, / you can be sure that destiny has moved / for when I reached the fork in the trail / I heard your voice say …. I agree” ~ Bhagwan Sri Sathya Sai Baba This is a beautiful greeting card! / It looks beautiful mounted Currently with 1493 Views /

  • Taken around 5pm. A Moreton Bay Fig Tree with a few damaged branches, high on a hill at Willowvale, Qld, Australia.

  • New oak leaves backlit by the setting sun. / Taken June 14th, 2009 at 8:20 pm. / Camera: Canon Rebel XT w/ 18-55 mm zoom lens.

  • Location: Saganashkee Slough in northern Illinois. I never see photographers here and have managed to claim this spot my own.

  • This Garden is attatched to a cemetery. Usually it looks so beautiful, full of colours and very alive. But I wanted to try to display the sad part of it.

  • This Garden is attatched to a cemetery. Usually it looks so beautiful, full of colours and very alive. But I wanted to try to display the sad part of it.

  • this is for a challenge in The world as we see – or we missed it,,group-2009

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