nature inspires me wherever I go. It’s my life support! this is on the walk to the bus stop.
The beautiful lines and patterns of the Wave Rock in Coyote Buttes Wilderness area in Northern Arizona.
This unique rock formation of Navajo sandstone is called “The Wave”. It is located on the Arizona and Utah border. Many sand dunes are still in the area and these formation were probably formed from sand dunes millions of years ago. It is a difficult hike to this area but well worth it.
This was a case of right place at the right time. This picture doesn’t actually do the sunset justice. It had to be seen to be believed, and of course, I was with my cousin and not my Fiance!
This is an edited version of a photo of me by the artist “Pavey”. I cut myself out of it for the shirt though. / i just really liked the way the piano keys look in the foreground.
Taken at the local beach…rocks made up of mainly clay..
The clff edges along the mornington peninsula’s cost line and the stunning sandstone and rock formations this shot was taken at st pauls ocean beach sorrento, © Keepsakes Photography / All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain. / Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action /
The constant parade of swells breaking at Bells Beach always thrills a surfer when they arrive and see this view from the carpark. Although on this day, it was only for the ‘brave and daring’ as the surf was the result of a very severe storm the previous day and was very heavy and a bit messy.
Between Your Lines artwork from the new EP from Fuzu, released in 2008.
Another addition to the Sahara Dune Collection. Located in Libya towards the Algerian border. /
Location: Marina Debayeh, Lebanon
Music / Blind Faith- Cant Find My Way Home / Come down off your throne And leave your body alone Somebody must change You are the reason I’ve been waiting so long Somebody holds the key Well, I’m near the end and I just ain’t got the time Well, I’m wasted and I can’t find my way home Come down on your own And leave your money at home Somebody must change You are the reason I’ve been waiting all these years Somebody holds the key I’m near the end, and I just ain’t got the time Oh, and I’m wasted, and I can’t find my way home But I can’t find my way home But I can’t find my way home But I can’t find my way home But I can’t find my way home Still, I can’t find my way home And, I ain’t done nothing wrong But, I can’t find my way home
NIKON D80 (Nikon 24mm 2.8) / 1/40 : F2.8 : ISO 320 : 24mm
Close photo of banded rhyolite, a fine-grained igneous granite. It is found in southwestern Utah, and derives its spectacular color from iron, magnesium, and other minerals.
Tide lines in the sand …. tide lines on the rocks … showing the height the previous 2 high tides …. brilliant reflections ….. and a beautiful sunrise for a magic morning. / What more could I ask for? Robbins Channel between Robbins Island & Montagu, NW Tasmania 536+ views Nikon D90 / Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / ISO100 / F/22 / 1/8 second / 3 stop soft grad ND filter featured in Natural Colour & Light group 19th July 2009 / featured in Going Coastal group 22nd July 2009 / featured in The Beauty of Nature group 22nd July 2009 / featured in Light & Reflection group 31st July 2009 / featured in The Nikon D90 users group 1st August 2009 / featured in Australia’s Great Coastline group 12th October 2009 Top Ten in the D90 groups Sunrises& Sunsets Challenge
9 August 2009 Snapper Rocks… Best time of the day… 06:32:11… perfect to sit out in the fresh crisp morning air… (Canon 5D Mark II, 500mm, tripod this time, ISO 320, 1/1000, f6.3, apeture priority)
Take Your Sunken Eyes & Learn To See Take Your Broken Wings and Learn to Fly Paul McCartney/ The Beatles
The first line of defence is the offshore reefs. / Then next are these offshore rocky islets to take the oomph out of what is left. / This day the most impressive explosions were from the ones not quite big enough to break on the offshore reef ,and therefore they marched into these rocky outcrops still bearing their full force and power that had driven them across a thousand miles of Southern Ocean. / West Point, Marrawah / NW Tasmania. Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-200mm lens / Tripod (held down) featured in SEA group 12th October 2009 / featured in All Water in Motion group 13th October 2009 / featured in Going Coastal group 14th October 2009 / featured in A View Somewhere group 16th October 2009 / featured in Tasmania group 26th October 2009
Acrylic painting on Canvas. / I don’t feel certain that this is complete. I am still feeling that it needs something. Maybe a broken down fence or a bicycle tire left on the side of the road. But as always I appreciate any feedback. /
point roadknight Anglesea, Great Ocean Road I recommend you look at the larger view. / This is part of a 13 image series of seascapes taken around the coast of Victoria. It is also part of the reflections calendar / thanks for looking and leaving feedback.
The larger of the two rock structures at Split Point. / The Great Ocean Road. / Canon 40d 10-22mm lens /
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