Magestic 

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  • About a month after we did the Spin Dizzy shoot, Alexandra Rodionova and I went back to the same location to try a different style of shooting. I was using a different lens for my camera as well. But first and foremost we wanted to bring attention to the graffiti wall. This is just about the only ‘legal’ place graffiti art is allowed in the city I live in. This is also the only real area in the middle of the city were people can come and shoot hoops, play football, or just hang out. And of course this location is prime real state. So a high rise apartment building was being planned for this location. At the time there was a big local artistic movement to have the area saved. So this was our contribution. / Updated, 2006. Three years later this area is still open and free. / Photo by Jef Harrris / http://www.jefharris.net

  • Hear, Goddess queen, diffusing silver light, Bull-horn’d, and wand’ring thro’ the gloom of Night. With stars surrounded, and with circuit wide Diana, Goddess of the Moon Night’s torch extending, through the heav’ns you ride: Female and male, with silv’ry rays you shine, And now full-orb’d, now tending to decline. Mother of ages, fruit-producing Moon, Whose amber orb makes Night’s reflected noon: Lover of horses, splendid queen of night, All-seeing pow’r, bedeck’d with starry light, Lover of vigilance, the foe of strife, In peace rejoicing, and a prudent life: Fair lamp of Night, its ornament and friend, Who giv’st to Nature’s works their destin’d end. Queen of the stars, all-wise Diana, hail! Deck’d with a graceful robe and ample veil. Come, blessed Goddess, prudent, starry, bright, Come, moony-lamp, with chaste and splendid light, Shine on these sacred rites with prosp’rous rays, And pleas’d accept thy suppliants’ mystic praise.

  • Found this magnificent tree today and had to take it’s picture….....yes….in infrared..lol / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Painting or cloudscape? You tell me?

  • Seldom do you get to enjoy the beauty of a blue heron so close. He stands majestically on the shores enjoying the silence nature has to offer.

  • Clinton, NJ – Nov 2007 – Made to look like an Oll Painting

  • The last rays of day light the balcony at the grand old Hydro Magestic Hotel at Medlow Bath in the Blue Mountains, This hotel is a must built in 1903 , the interiors feature Art Deco and Art Nouveaux, this photo shows there balcony which is perched on the edge of the valley, quite an experience to sit with a drink and watch the colours of day pass

  • Magnificent Stag standing magestic in the Scottish Highlands EDIT : I am proud to be chosen as Image of the Week by the group / ‘The Scots are Coming’ . Check out this group! : “Image of the Week was chosen this week by last weeks winner Kenart, and his choice of image was posted by someone who had only joined our wee group a few days ago. Kenart told me: “I had other images in mind but this new posting simply blew them away. An image that is as completely Scottish as it can be without drifiting into sentimentality. Well composed, it is a sharp crystal image of a lovely animal in its natural habitat.” So the winner is Angela Barnett, with “Monarch of the Glen”

  • Lioness, Adelaide Zoo, South Australia.

  • The Grand Tetons of Wyoming

  • Bald eagle taken at the Detroit zoo. one of a pair that were rescued, theycan not fly.

  • Hi all, I’m going to see if I can do a flower pic for every letter of the alphabet flowering in Australia,preferably flowering already or soon,.I’m stuck on ,N,Q,U,X and Y. preferably vase type flowers but if I get desperate I’ll take bushes. LOL.

  • Based on the novels of Narnia, I have created a rendition of Aslan using soft coloured pastels on Stonehenge. / It took me an hour and a half to create, blending the chalks together, creating the highlights and details.

  • One of the conservatories in the Adelaide Botanic garden, Adelaide, South Australia.

  • Monarch butterfly that sat still for a short time.

  • Magestic Snow? I don’t know but these were the words that popped into my head when I was thinking of a proper title.. THis photo is taken near where I live, on January 11th, 2008. / As you see, we have had our part of snow here in Belgium… and .. I LOVE it! Hope you do too?! / Enjoy!

  • I met a nice young couple and their children, who live on a very large farm, located in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Five generations have lived here, which makes it a special place! They told me that on cloudy, rainy and/or foggy mornings that a Bald Eagle sits in a big old dead tree. As much as I love birds, I had yet to see a Bald Eagle in the wild, other than a juvenile, while kayaking in Pennsylvania some time ago. I lucked out! Sure enough, it was cloudy and as I drove up the long drive, I spotted a big black bird in the faraway tree. Tip toeing and acting sort of nonchalant, I slowly closed in on the Eagle. I was ecstatic! Here, for the very first time in my life, I was capturing the United States symbol in my zoom lens. She sat for a while and then flew off in a large circle and then came back for a touchdown. Once again, she flew off. Each time, I had my camera on him and was speed shooting, trying very hard not to let her out of my sight. Once so plentiful Bald Eagles were designated America’s national symbol in 1782. However, Bald Eagles had become indirect victims of an insect-killing chemical that made their eggs so brittle, that they broke when females sat on them. Unable to successfully hatch a brood, Eagle populations nationwide slowly declined and ultimately disappeared from many areas. Bald Eagles were very close to distinction in Pennsylvania. In 1983, there were only three known nests. Since then, they have made an incredible comeback. In June, 2007, there were 132 known nests and 150 Eaglets. The state’s largest concentrations of Eagle nests are along the lower Susquehanna River, the upper Delaware River basin and the wetland-dominated Pymatuning region in northwestern Pennsylvania. Bald Eagles prefer to nest near water. More and more are migrating from Maryland’s Chesapeake Bay. What a day it was sighting this beautiful bird with my lens. It was a first for me and wow, she was majestic indeed!! This photograph was shot with a Canon 40D and a 300mm lens in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

  • Above and beyond Glacier Point rises the peaks of the high country most magestic mountains

  • The birds are real characters, they get a huge hand out from the party boats as they come back to dock. They eat real well.

  • The sun was setting at the Lake of Banyoles, Spain. Taken with Fujifilm, FinePix F40 fd.

  • This is one of our neighbors horses. He looked right at me as I took the picture. He looked to have “magestic beauty” of a stallion

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