Taken at Hume Weir Albury NSW Australia, taken just after the sun had set but 180 degrees away from the sunset. Although not a fiery sunset it still left some light in the sky.
a second interpretation of my poem Cold Without You – No Longer
from my original acrylic painting
Just prior to dawn at the derelict mine engine of Wheal Betsy near Tavistock, Devon, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here
She feels better now :) Oil on Canvas
I have always been aware of the beauty of the world we live in, but the longer I live, the more I see…...the more I feel…..and life seems even more beautiful to me…..the sky, in particular, speaks to my heart…..I love the vastness of the sky….the ever-changing colors….and the unique beauty it brings to each new day. Truly, life is beautiful….. Summer sunset in Estes Park, Colorado. /
If you look very carefully you can see something here…or can it see you?
This was shot about 3 years ago, my son James and 2 of my friends. / We were in a chippie at Flookburgh waiting for our fish and chips to be served in Cumbria near Grange over sands. / I happened to be holding my camera and had to capture that look on their faces, I don’t know much longer they could have waited LOL. / Totally candid LOL… / Converted to B&W and given a diffuse glow
Quote by Dorothy Thompson.
Just for practice. When I draw like this (low colours) I think people will think that I’m a sad kid. For the record, I am not.
I did this capture in “The Kruger National Park” South Africa. Must say, patience is the word if you want to get a “tung” capture in the wild !
the mist gives way to sun ,,marysville
Taken today 21st Jan Panasonic lumix dcm fz18 / 1/125 s / f 2.8 / focal length 4.6mm / iso 160 colour and black and white contrast Our other account please go view Davitt photography IPA / Davitt.photography@hotmail.co.uk .
Having poor eyesight and to short a tongue did not give the anteater much chance for a Happy Meal…and being taunted by his food only made matters worse! /
This shot was taken with Fuji S5 Pro with Sigma 70-300mm at F5.6,1/115. This shot was featured in: / Extreme close up group in Apr 09
Byron and Julie having just a bit of fun. My best side by the way!
My love for haystacks translated in this image.
Both shape and colour remind me of a peach … especially the beautiful peach that has the deeper tones as you bite into the centre – the colours that cling to the stone. We in South Australia are blessed with such stone fruits in abundance. / Nikon D90 Nikkor 60mm Micro Lens / Aperture Priorty F/16 / 4 secs / ISO 500 / Spot Metring / Tripod No Flash / / / A friendly rose or two / / /
Model Is from http://elandria.deviantart.com/ / I hope you all enjoy.
Canon DSLR / Lens 55- 250, / As is.
Sunset, St Kilda Beach. Cropped, otherwise unedited.
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