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  • lighthouse nautical marine painting poster print fine modern surreal art colorful trees and sky fantasy drawing image picture abstract

  • An explosion of colour in the sky…A beautiful firework display lights up Whitehaven Harbour, Cumbria. UK.

  • A big blue fish

  • These are important words to all who may forget that God is always with you no matter what… So be strong and courageous no matter what comes your way.

  • HENDERSON BAY IS IN GIG HARBOR, WA. AND WE HAD SOME TERRIFIC LIGHT SHOWS FROM THE LIGHTING, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PICTURE ON A WALL THIS WILL MAKE. Kopachuck State Park is a 109-acre marine and camping park with 5,600 feet of saltwater shoreline on Henderson Bay. One portion of the park, Cutts Island (or “Deadman’s Island”) is a half mile from shore and reachable only by boat. The park provides scenic views of sunsets, the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound. This beautiful park has a western exposure with spectacular sunsets, sandy beaches and a panoramic view of the snow-capped Olympic Mountains. There is a large field suitable for volleyball, but equipment is not provided. Most of the activities at Kopachuck center are on the beach. During low tide, the sun warms the sand, which in turn warms the water brought in by the tide. The sandy beach is ideal for wading, sand-castle building, and exploring the marine habitat. The most popular day-use area is the beach. Getting there requires a short 1/8-mile walk down a hill. People with limited mobility may drive or be driven to the beach. Contact park staff to make such transportation arrangements. The name “Kopachuck” originated from “Chinook Jargon,” the trade language of the Pacific Coastal Indians. Kopachuck is a merging of two words: “Kopa” meaning “at,” and “chuck” meaning “water.” This scenic park was once a seasonal fishing and clamming site of the Puyallup and Nisqually tribes. Cutts Island, which sets in the water a half mile away from the park proper, is also known as “Deadman’s Island.” The latter name derives from the belief that the island was used by saltwater tribes who buried their dead in canoes placed in the forks of trees. It is unknown how the island acquired the name “Cutts Island.” Prior to its current popular names, the place was called “Crow Island,” for the large quantity of crows explorer Peter Puget discovered there in 1792, and later “Scotts Island,” in honor of Thomas Scott, quartermaster of the 1841 Wilkes

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  • A display of candles lighting up a dark corner

  • Mammatus clouds against a blue sky with two street lamps

  • A disco ball shining under lights on a boat’s dance floor

  • Mammatus clouds against a sky with two street lamps

  • Taken at Burleigh Beach just on sunrise. / Canon 40D, EFS 10-22mm lens / 1/80 sec @ f6.3 ISO 125 / C-PL filter © Rhonda Ramadge 2009. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Rhonda Ramadge. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • A self portrait – taking a picutre of myself in a mirror at night with my flash.

  • red and orange leaves warmed and enhanced by the evening sunlight shining through the trees , i used curves on this picture to add more depth of field.

  • A window in the historic Slovenian coastal town of Piran with white shutters

  • Entrance into the light

  • The Prominard in Santa Monica, CA, USA Hand Held at Dusk… Sony Alpha 350 DSLR / F Stop f/5.6 / Exposure 1/30 sec / ISO Speed ISO-400 / Focal Len 60mm (90mm)

  • Wellington, New Zealand / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0908.9407) / Nikon D300 with Nikon 18-200VR / 1/160s f/8 ISO400 /

  • Walditch, Bridport, Dorset

  • To Powerstock from Eggardon Hill, Dorset

  • A bowl of unshelled walnuts in natural lighting

  • A camp site swimming pool, lit up in the night

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