One of my piece of art. This is a snow carving that I made myself in February 2006. It was at the Yukon Sourdough Rendez-vous. She was about 7 feet high to give you an idea. / / It took me 26 hours of consecutive work (no sleep) with a few breaks along the way to warm my toes up… (it was pretty near -40 degrees Celscius below that night. But I was dressed pretty well.) I called her Into The Light because I finished sculpting her when the sun came and shined on her from above the building that was standing in front of her. It was 12(noon) at the time.. I had started to carve her the day before at 10 am. She has her hands open to the sky, for she is as ready to give herself, as ready to receive from the creator.
I liked the bit of sun shining through the trees onto the water. This was taken in Spearfish Canyon in The Black Hills Ntional Forest.
“Big Red” lighthouse in the winter.
Infrared seascape photo. From a water near where I live / Homemade IR-filter made of unexposed developed E6 film. A bit worked in PS Fuji S2pro 28 mm f:16, s=30 sek, tripod
Merry Christmas :) This card is designed for the black background card option.
Views across the Norwegian arctic
The only thing prettier than a snow day is a snowy night! I added a few Christmas lights and an evening cast to the original art. This digital art painting by Jamie Wogan Edwards is full of frozen fun!
featured May 14, 2009 in Benches featured May 2009 in my new fav group Sets of Two featured April 2009 in Snow, Glorious Snow!! scriber lake park / lynnwood, wa / yesterday morning ©tonja gabryshak / camera: canon pwershot a560 / settings: iso 80, f/2.6, shutter 1/640
JUST AFTER SNOW FALL STOPED FOR WHILE – GREATER VANCOUVER BC, CANADA….ABOUT 2 DAYS AGO http://www.romanowskipaul.info THIS ART WAS RECENTLY FEATURED IN A GROUP AND OR HOME PAGE HERE ON RED BUBBLE SOME OF MY OWN FAVORITE ART – CHOICES FROM NOV.10.2008 / THERE IS TO MANY TO SHARE BUT HERE IS 24. / HOPE YOU SHARE MY LIKES TOO.
What a wonderful place to sit (so long as they light this fire pit). The view was spectacular but it was snowing and so cold by the water. I was shivering while I was taking this photo. Nikon D80 / Lens 50-200mm As Is
FIRST SNOW First snow of the new year, on January 08, 2009, in Ashland, Kentucky. / For this very special picture, I customized special lighting effects. I then / worked with several layers in Photoshop and PhotoMatrix Pro 3 both until / I got the desired results.
Large View Recommended. St. John’s, Newfoundland, in the final moments of a spectacular wintry sunset. Canon Rebel XSi @ 18 mm / Converted to HDR in Photomatix, further processing in Lightroom. See “Harbourscape at Dusk II” on Flickr
Light snow covers the field, which I cross to seek shelter from the bone chilling cold. I will rest with my back against this tree and watch the moon rise for a little while. It seems like I can literally hear the moon rise in front of me. Life is good! My art with 1000+ views
From the national park of Torronsuo, Tammela, Finland.
Close up detail of the phone box at the Peak District visitor centre in Derbyshire. Seems for every phonebox, there is some stupid idiot smashing the glass or breaking the phone. The harsh winter sun, the broken edges of the glass and the snow creating it’s own light show.
The passing of the winter sun and angle of the valley, created this mass sundial effect on the snow. Shot looking across Swaledale in the Yorkshire dales.
Winter morning on the Danish island of Bornholm. I came walking across the Gallows Common on my way to the beach, when the sun suddenly broke through.
a fairytale about light… shot in austria…
wishing you all the joy of the season….
Let it snow, let it snow. . . . / Looking from the Bridger Mountains toward the Gallatin Range
”...In today’s sharp sparkle, this winter air, / any thing can be made, any sentence begun. / On the brink, on the brim, on the cusp, praise song for walking forward in that light.” from: “Praise Song for the Day,” written and recited by Elizabeth Alexander at President Obama’s inauguration. Featured in the Group: Your Magic Place / Featured in the Group: Reaching Freedom
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