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  • Boat race in open sea

  • Rocky steep high cliffs at sea or ocean, + Orton Effect / England

  • Jesus Christ, the son of God, has returned home to be with the Lord. The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ on the Cross. Beautiful scenic religious scene.

  • Taken just before leaving Phillip Island over the Easter break in April 2009. Sunset wasn’t to bad but just as I had ran over from the rocks around the corner I missed the best of the colour by around a minute. Still pretty happy with this one though, hope everyone had a good easter! One of the photos in my Phillip Island series, please click here to see the rest of my images in the series

  • There’s a fun story that goes with this shot. I was out working on my night photography project for school in March 2009. Since the days start getting longer around then, our sunset was at about 6:00 or so. I finally got to the site at what I thought was 9:30 and realized the park closed at 11:00. I set up for some long exposures and proceeded to do an exposure that would take an hour and a half. Sitting and waiting in my car and closing in on the end of the exposure, the police pull up behind me with their lights flashing. Apparently it was past 11:00 and I had failed to spring the cars clock ahead. His lights caused the squiggles across the frame, creating one of those happy accidents, which were duplicated when I bumped the tripod closing the shutter. Not the image I had planned, but I love it just the same!

  • Jacob and Sharon Mau Fine Art Photography by my identical twin sister using my camera ~ Karon Melillo d’Vega / 06 May 2009 Haleakala Skyline Trail / Elevation over 9000 feet above sea level. / The Pacific Ocean is far far down below. / South face of the Haleakala Volcano / Kula Forest Reserve / Mamane Trailhead / Haleakala Ridge Trail Junction / Maui Hawai’i Pihanakalani: Gathering place of high supernatural beings ~ place where heaven meets the earth ~ Haleakala is a shield volcano. Built up from the ocean floor by countless eruptions, it was once a mountain that rose several thousand feet higher than today. Haleakala Crater is a large erosional valley at the summit of Haleakala volcano, East Maui. It formed after the rimrock lava flows were erupted around the top of the volcano about 145,000 years ago, give or take about 10,000 years. Haleakala dominates the east side of the Valley Isle and is sacred to the Hawaiian people. The mountain’s face is a mighty wall looming over the valley. Haleakala’s width spans 20 miles, ocean-to-ocean, splitting Maui in two. The constant northwestward movement of the Pacific Plate over a local volcanic “hot spot,” or plume, has produced a series of islands, one after another in assembly line fashion. The result is a chain of volcanic islands stretching from the island of Hawai’i along a southeast – northwest line for 2,500 miles (4,050 kilometers) toward Japan. Maui, one of the younger islands in this chain, began as two separate volcanoes on the ocean floor; time and again, eon after eon, they erupted, and thin new sheets of lava spread upon the old, building and building, until the volcano heads emerge from the sea. Lava, wind-blown ash, and alluvium eventually joined the two by an isthmus or valley, forming Maui, “The Valley Isle.” Finally, Haleakala, the larger eastern volcano, reached its greatest height. Several hundred years have passed since the last volcanic activity occurred within the crater. This stillness on Maui is attributed by modern geology to the constant northwestward movement of the Pacific Plate. As the oldest islands on the northwest end of the chain have moved farther away from the plume-source of new lava, they have ceased to grow. Habitats in the Park vary from sea level to 10,023 feet: low elevation rainforest, high elevation coldforest, dryland forest, montage bogs, subalpine grassland, subalpine shrubland, alpine cinder desert… When you drive from sea level to 10,023 feet, you drive through as many different life zones as you would if you drove north from central Mexico to Alaska! The exact timing of crater formation probably never will be determined, because the crater likely grew in stages. To recognize that such a short duration, only 30,000 years, is sufficient for extensive erosion is an exciting discovery in our understanding of Hawaiian geology. Large landslides are probably the key to understanding rapid rates of erosion, because they redistribute large amounts of rock quickly. Erosion is an ongoing process, but its rate varies greatly across thousands of years. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • As we drove down from the summit of Haleakala on Skyline Drive, here we are entering the dense clouds and fog belt of the Kula Forest Reserve at 6200 feet elevation. This recreation area is 6,200 feet above sea level in the Kula Forest Reserve. Polipoli Springs is an upcountry park with towering trees and stunning views of the Maui lowlands and the neighboring islands of Lana’i and Kaho’olawe. Polipoli Springs is most notable for its mature forest of beautiful Redwood trees and other exotic indigenous Hawaiian trees such as Plum, Cypress, Sugi, towering Eucalyptus, O’hia and Ash. Extensive trail systems transverse the reserve. Thousands of feet above sea level, there are no mosquitoes in the area, but the temperatures can get quite cold. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at sea in Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • Lower Nahiku at Sunset / Makapipi East Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Nahiku translates in the Hawaiian language to Seven / and refers to the Seven Sisters Constellation. Nahiku is located near the Ko’olau Forest Reserve on the east coast of Maui Hawai’i between Hana and Ke’anae. Here you may enjoy beautiful scenic views from Opuhano Point and Nahiku Landing, while resonating with the wonderful distinct sound of rolling lava pebbles from the surf in Honolulunui Bay. Shooting Date/Time 15 May 2009 18:25:12 / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Tv 1/50 Av 5.6 ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

  • ‘O ke aka ka ‘oukou ~ Yours the Essence Sunset Scenics from Kula Lodge / Gardens 3200 feet elevation above sea level / Maui Hawai’i / Fine Art Photography by Sharon Mau “You are …. / beyond the body, mind, and personality / beyond all experience and the experiencer thereof … / beyond the world and its perceiver / beyond existence and its absence / beyond all assertions and denials. Be still and awaken to the realization of who you are. Truth comes to an innocent mind as a blessing and a sacrament. Truth is a holy thing because it liberates thought from itself and illumines the human heart from the inside out. I am a window. Look through me, not at me. Don’t try to find yourself or define yourself through what you do; instead, seek only to express your highest knowing of what you are through what you do. By being nothing you are everything. / By wanting nothing, you are eternally filled with grace. No person or event has the power to make you happy or unhappy. You want me to speak of love, and so I will. / But the Love of which I can speak costs me all my coins of illusion and so I cannot compromise its virtues nor quibble over its price. This Love is Divine Nectar / a wine found only at the innermost table. / It has seen endless days of rain and sun and harvest. / It has been made wise and mellow by the passing of time / and its refined taste is uncompromising to those who prefer their wine young and overly sweet. Although at times you may appear to be swept away by its dizzying effects / you will find that you have the clarity of a diamond / and the reflexes of a falcon. / You will remain capable of compassion and ruthless decisiveness alike. In one hand you will hold a feather / and in the other / a sword. Drink of the wine of this Love / and your life will change. / Instead of being the gatherer / of Divine Light / you will be its shine. It will be the end of you / and the beginning.” From The Innermost Table by Adyashanti There is no such thing as integrating truth into an illusion Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / 19:19:22 Tv 1/100 Av 9.0 ISO 200 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM

  • Nikon D60 / Drift wood on the beach at Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK WINNER OF THE CHALLENGE Landscapes r you

  • A dramatic sky is reflected in the ocean, where hundreds of boats are floating around. / One side of the image was mirrored to create this amazing effect. / Three images were stacked in order to achieve an absolute minimum amount of digital noise.

  • Nikon D60 / Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • A view of downtown Akron, Ohio at night. This shot is looking ESE from W. Market St.

  • Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Cacatua moluccensis (Gmelin 1788) “Description: whitish salmon-pink; broad crest with whitish covering feathers and deep salmon-pink underlying crest; underside of wings salmon-pink; tail-feathers orange-yellow and pink at base; bill blackish; periophthalmic ring white with faint bluish tinge; iris blackish-brown; feet dark grey. Female sometimes with reddish tinge to iris; usually with smaller head and bill. Immatures as adults; young females mostly identifiable at one year by greyish-brown iris; adult iris colour attained by four years. Length: 52 cm (20.5 ins). Distribution: island of Ceram, Indonesia; extinct on nearby islands of Saparua and Haruku; once introduced to Ambon, but now disappeared again. Habitat: forest, open woodland , cleared areas with isolated groups of trees; tall secondary vegetation, mangroves and swamp areas to 1,000 m (3,300 ft). Status: Endangered because of extensive capture for trade; population possibly only 2,000 birds; additional threat through habitat loss. Habits: usually seen singly, in pairs or small groups; gatherings of up to 16 birds on roosting trees; mostly only observed in early morning or late afternoon on way from or to roosting places; pairs stay close together; can occasionally be seen grooming each other; prefers perching in tall trees; there only conspicuous when calling; noisy; can be heard from a distance; cautious and not approachable; powerful flight with rapid, shallow wing-beats interspersed with gliding; accompanied by constant calling; flight relatively slow and usually low. Natural diet: seed, fruits, berries, nuts and probably insects and their larvae; occasionally forages in coconut plantations where they bite open young coconuts to get at the milk and soft pulp content. Breeding behaviour: exact breeding season unknown; probably from July; nests in tall, dead trees; in one case 25 m (80 ft) above ground; no further information available; egg measures 50.0×33.4 mm (1.97×1.31 ins). Aviculture: fairly noisy cockatoo with pleasant character; especially noisy when excited, but also during early morning and late afternoon; initially shy; wild-caught birds often extremely nervous; will then often only leave nestbox to feed; however young birds quickly become confiding; very hard chewers; regular supply of wood necessary; rotten wood and planks quickly chewed; colony system only possible in very large flight; trouble-free and not susceptible when acclimatised. ” Information Source Lexicon of Parrots=

  • Isaac Hale beach park (Pohoiki) Big island Hawaii / as is / Polaroid i633 6.0 mega pixels / B is for beach / 6/9/09 Featured in Hawai’i ~ Aloha Na’au group / Placed in the top ten in “Wish You Are Here…” challenge in all parks group / Featured in Teenage Photographers group This is what it looks like to the left, taken one minute apart /

  • Nikon D60 / Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK /

  • A row of trees against a blue sky in springtime

  • Inkboard paper, painting with knifes and acrylic paint “THIRD PLACE” in the challenge “Win a discount to get your art in “Life is Art Book

  • Nikon D60 + PS effects / Top Ten in the Challenge TRANQUILITY

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