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This is a reinactment of pioneer days. She is kneading bread. Working by natural light. The picture was taken in Kentucky at a place called The Homeplace. Also available in Sepia.
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The John Oliver Place built mid 1850’s.It is located on the Cades Cove Loop in the Smoky Mountains
The Province of British Columbia is considered the jewel of Canada, i would have to agree.
Hiking down Havasu Creek.
We spent 3 magical days backpacking at Havasu Falls, one of the most beautiful place on our planet.
this is one of my fav photos that Ive taken …. all proceeds from any of my sales will go to … TorontoHumaneSociety taken at the Toronto Zoo
Taken at the Mannum Caravan park at sun rise. Nikon D200 – 18-200mm / 10sec @ f/11
Full view please :) Delighted to collaborate once again with my favourite poet girlinthestars. Amy and I really love inspiring one and other. She has an amazing collection of poems, please check them out. Here is Remembering How To Breathe In time, they say / But I think that it’s their time / They’re speaking of It’s fine, I reply / But that’s just so / They’ll let me be I’ve lied upon fevered bark / Flying the ribbon of our eternity / Watching the curve of us / Intertwine the trees / Coloring the breeze, baby blue / It kidnaps my lonely / And nestles me, secure with you As they all declare Don’t look back / Don’t look forward / Just stay still / To count your blessings / Don’t cry now / Don’t cry later / Wash it all away / Think not on your regret / But on who you’ve never met Sometimes the heart thinks it has moved on / But it’s wrong / Oh, it’s wrong / It’s just occupied with something else So if you find yourself alone / City lights, dying down / The memory of her, slinking under your door / You may rest, listening for nothing / And then hear a familiar something It is only me Reciting the riddle of your leaving / Breaking the fragments of you, smaller / As my unwillingness compromises to try And so remembering how to breathe… I sigh ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / River background / River foreground / Woods / Butterflies If you like this piece, please check out: / / /
This is the result of ‘photographer’s block’ !!! The misty log bench has been processed and languishing in a file for a few months … last night I decided to marry it with a maid to see if I could add some interest. Model stock Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
leaf on log
Lyrup Flats – Backwater area of the mighty River Murray between Berri and Renmark in the Riverland of South Australia. A log jam divides water laying in small pools in amongst dead river redgum trees. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polarising filter. Two shot pano stitch in Photoshop CS3.
Homepage Feature 12.02.09 Full view please :) ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Waves / Sky If you like this piece, please check out: / / /
Abandoned shack, along the river outside Asheville North Carolina. Nikon D300, handheld.
The mighty Fraser River, British Columbia, Canada / April 5, 2009 HDR photography……..3 images layered……..tripod……..Photomatix Pro software THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS………. xo
Settling Along The Buffalo Abraham Villines, and his children were among the earliest pioneer families in the Buffalo River valley. Abraham’s grandson William built this log house in 1850 for his new bride, Rebecca. Four years later their son James was born here. James Villines (1854-1948) was known as ” Beaver Jim” for his trapping abilities. After his marriage in 1880, he moved from this home to his own farmstead across the Buffalo River. In the mid-twentieth century, Villines family descendants used this house as a barn..with the chimney still attached. Today the notched, and hand- hewn logs recall the pioneers that carved their homes out of the Buffalo River wilderness. Ponca Arkansas, USA
Shot early in the morning at Elliot’s Beach, Besant Nagar, India
Taken at dawn, Lake Glenmaggie, Victoria. Even though the water level is around 19%, there are still plenty of opportunities for the photographer who’s willing to get up early and walk around in thick, heavy mud that’s around 4 inches deep. And then afterward drive up to the local car wash to pressure wash your boots and your tripod… Shot with a Nikon D200, 12-24mm lens at 17mm, F/11, 100 ISO. 7 shot HDR, merged/mapped in Photomatix, touched up in Photoshop. BEST VIEWED LARGER Also from this shoot: Please also see Lawrence Norton’s beautiful work from the same shoot:
Well at least it would be if I had my way, living in Glenmaggie and just spending the majority of my time photographing its beauty. But anyway, yes it was shot at Lake Glenmaggie, Victoria. Shot with a Nikon D200, 12-24mm lens at 15mm, F/11, 100 ISO. 4 shot HDR, merged/mapped in Photomatix, touched up in Photoshop. BEST VIEWED LARGER Also from this shoot: Please also see Lawrence Norton’s beautiful work from the same shoot:
..as you can see Otters are very playful and inquisitive creatures they live in a holt on the riverbank., they need to be protected as they are an endangered species and a very rare sight in the wild these days. ...another in my ‘Riverbank’ series inspired by the book/poem Tales of the Riverbank by Alice Oswald. ...Riverfolk ...a first digital experimental creation using Otters on a surreal setting…took a photo of the sky+colour altered it fractaliused it added the Otters/fish/ripples/graphics/trees/tooka photo of a log floating by on the river added that then lighting effects&generally tweaked all round…. / Save the Otters .....
Can any buyers, please send a photo of how the shirt turns out, thanks =) Brushes by anaRasha
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