Thanks for your help George Lenz / Layers and blends used in PhotoShop… / By using Photoshop, I used 4 different layers here to configure this piece. I took the clouds in one layer, added the egrets in another layer, George Lenz was so kind to help me with the moon layer and I also added a nice flood filter to give the reflections and blending them all in I’m staring out into the night / And trying to hide the pain / I’m going to the place where love / and feeling good don’t ever cost a thing, / And the pain you feel’s a different kind of pain / I’m going home to the place where I belong / where your love has always been enough for me / I’m running from you know I think you got me all wrong / I don’t regret this life I chose for me / But these places and these faces are getting old / So I’m going home / The miles are getting longer it seems / The closer I get to you…. babe / I’ve not always been the best woman and friend for you / But your love remains true and I don’t know why / You always seem to give me another try / I’m going home / To the place where I belong / Where your love has always been good enough for me / I’m running from you know I think you got me all wrong / I don’t regret this life I chose for me / But these places and these faces are getting old / Be careful what you wish for / cause you just might get it all / you just might get it all and then some you dont want / be careful what you wish for cause you just might get it all / You just might get it all / I’m going home to the place where I belong / Where your love has always been enough for me / And I’m running from.. you know I think you got me all wrong / I don’t regret this life I chose for me’ / But these places and these faces are getting old / But these places and these faces are getting old / I’m going home Credits to Chris Daughtry
Location: Woodside, Adelaide Hills, South Australia Thank you so much to the wonderful person who bought a matted print on 31/08/08 Winner of the Adelaide Hills Landscape challenge Top 10 place in the Leaves In Autumn Colours challenge Top 10 pace in the Seasonal ‘Scapes Autumn challenge Featured in Photography 101 February 2009 Featured in The Adelaide Hills group 2008
Arlington West is an ongoing display of the casualties in Iraq on East Beach in Santa Barbara, to protest against the war in Iraq, and increase the public awareness regarding the military and political fallout of staying there. Each Sunday morning thousands of crosses, as the number of the fallen, for that day, are placed in the sand and volunteers are providing the public with up to the moment information on casualties plus individual stories on the fallen. This image was taken at memorial day 2007 as a tribute and memorial and as a cry for peace…Eyal Nahmias Nikon D70
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www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz God’s not happy with somebody – hope it’s not me. Looks MUCH better enlarged. / Hamilton, New Zealand 1000+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography
Freedom of the Sea, cruise ship to Jamaica 2007, self timer.
This was taken at a shopping center in my hometown. I brighted the colors in the photoshop. Copyright :: All Rights Reserved / Registered :: Fri Jan 16 05:59:46 UTC 2009 Title :: Sunrise
These beautiful pear trees bloomed in our backyard every spring when we lived on the little farm near Monroe, Wisconsin. Rendered in pastels, they turned out to be a perfect subject! This painting was awarded a “State Exhibit Award” on February 16, 2008, in the Wisconsin Regional Artists Association Program, which means it is eligible for the state competition in Fall 2008. Of all my recent artwork, this is the one of which I am most proud!
I combined 2 images taken in South Florida. The pelican was flying over Pompano Beach. The sunset was taken on the West coast. © T.Russotto – / My work is NOT public domain and may NOT be used, modified, or changed in any way without my written consent.
My inner rumblings reflect my personal trials, dreams, needs and obligations. My Artwork reflects who I am! / / Yes.ter.year 1955* / / Smudge Art TM. / Photography / By: Madeline M. Allen / Thank you for viewing my work / Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx / On the eve of my Hubby and I going home to Newfoundland , Canada on holidays and a 2 week photo shoot of my beautiful homeland island. I can not think of a better picture to add to this competion LLD4. I have very fond memories of this old train titled “YER-TER-YEAR 1955 ” and it is a great represation of my life growing up in the small town of Badger,Newfoundland !!! / In its day, the Newfoundland railway carried passengers and freight between Port aux Basques and St. John’s with frequent stops in Corner Brook. At the time, the fastest train in the province was known as the Newfie Bullet. While the Newfoundland Railway no longer operates, the Newfie Bullet is now the focal point of the Railway Society of Newfoundland Historic Train Site. / xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx / SNOWBOUND ON THE NEWFIE BULLET / December 1958 / by Reg Miller, RCAF Seeing photos of the “Newfie Bullet” brings back fond memories of travelling on a swaying, slow-moving, heavy smoke spouting train. It was great. My most memorable recollection happened around mid-December of 1958 when I was in the Royal Canadian Air Force and on my way home on leave from Whitehorse to St. John’s. I was travelling via Trans Canada Air Lines but when we got to Stephenville, the pilot advised us the weather from there to St. John’s was too bad for flying and we were going to be transferred to the “Bullet.” Adventure time!!!! So off we went by rail thinking we would reach our destination the next day. Unfortunately, the next day the train could go no further than Goobies because the rail line to St. John’s was quite impassable. In those days, I was a drinker and luckily we were stuck a short distance from the local beer/liquor outlet – which caused a loud cheer from the passengers when we were told this. On the FOURTH day, the rail plough finally reached us and we were able to get under-way, which was just as well because the spirits had all been consumed, as had most of the food that the railway was providing free of charge. It was a wonderful four days and everyone (at least in our car) had taken the unscheduled stop in grand style. The only unfortunate thing was that I had taken numerous photos of our entrapment and when I got back to Whitehorse the following February and sent the film in for development, I got a free film back and a letter advising me that one film in a thousand gets messed up when being developed and it just happened to be mine. That was disappointing!! Regardless, I had the memories and they were terrific. I certainly hated to see the grand old “Newfie Bullet” disappear. / xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx / / /
Marrickville (in Sydney, Australia) was where I grew up as a child. It will always hold the softest fondness in my heart. / I love the cultural mix there, to me it is one of the most socially unique places in the whole world. A mix of old 1st generation migrant Greeks (who are now quite well off and comfortable, with huge families), young migrant Vietnamese who work very hard to support their families, (many can’t speak much English and there are a LOT of Vietnamese owned shops along Marrickville road), and theres the trickle of the Newtown arty types who simply cannot afford to live in Newtown anymore and wish to create Marrickville as second arty hot spot. / The lingual clashes between the old Greeks, and the young Vietnamese are common and quite amusing. Greeks know how to speak English, but are too patriotic to Greece to speak it. The Vietnamese struggle with English, and because there are so many other Vietnamese, they end up speaking their language. Neither of the Ethnic majorities really understand each other, and it causes some fairly interesting conversations. Especially in shops. This shot was taken when driving through my old suburb on Mother’s Day. An old man had set up his little shop, selling birds and tubs of honey from the boot of his car. / This is my first attempt at selective colouring on photoshop. I am quite proud of how it turned out. And may I say, the car was really that blue! Image copyright © 2008, Lila Alias. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Alouette Lake at the crack of dawn….. / BEST VIEWED LARGER /
A night shot of liverpool Albert Dock taken tonight 28/04/08 on my way home from the late shift. I took a route that takes me along the river mersey and noticed it was very calm so I thought I would swing into the dock and take a quick shot. WOOHOO THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN ACCEPTED INTO PAY IT FORWARD GROUP NOMINATED BY KIM DAVITT SHE SAID THIS I nominate this as its a really stunning awe inspiring photograph View Large / /
Washed-off graffiti along the wall of Place des Vosges, Paris.
A rather cold, cloudy, windy Autumn afternoon draws to a close, at the promenade at Eastern Beach, Geelong.
Ocean Springs, MS (East Beach) / Current home town…some of it still not all put together, but still gorgeous views and peaceful feelings of home.
The old Australian Parliament house was replaced in 1988. The flagpole for the new building can be seen in the background. (Canberra – Australia,) HDR: Photomatix plus photoshop.
Fresh work…had a dreamy mood and this one appeared in front of me on the screen :) Hope you like it :) I also decided to make this work my submission to LIVE LOVE DREAM CONTEST NUMBER 4. It really was inspired by my present hometown Groningen which is very bright and beautiful Dutch city that I admire. You are all welcome here!!!
Painting of everywhere and nowhere. I love the patterns made by rooflines, chimneys, windows and doors.
Hope it’s not a SHARK! Taken at/on Orange Beach,Alabama in the early morning hours Has sold 2 times as a card! / FEATURED in The Water Sports and Activities Group July 22,2008
Our Lil’ Walatowa St…. A Nice place to live / aloha!! / / ORIGINAL AVAILABLE FOR SALE
The Mt Arthur range at sunset from Tahunanui beach. Best viewed larger
My passion in photography is watching the sun rise and also sunsets. Michigan has beautiful sunrises and sunsets and many many lakes. The eagle is seen frequently. EXPERIMENTAL IN MERGING 2 IMAGES TOGETHER. IN THIS I USED A PHOTOGRAPH AND A PICTURE PAINTED IN COREL (THE EAGLE). i ERASED PARTS OF THE EAGLE’S WINGS TO GET THIS EFFECT, THEN MERGED THE EAGLE’S EYE DIRECTLY OVER THE SUN. i WANTED THE EAGLE TO BE TRANSPARENT AS TO SEE THE DETAIL OF THE PHOTO.
This tunnel leads to a lift which takes you up to the Durie Hill Tower in Wanganui, N.Z. The lift runs up through Durie Hill. / / Shot using Canon EOS 350D. / / /
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