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  • Taken on a section of the Great Wall of China between Jinshanling and Simatai. In the distance you can see the wall rising steeply up over the mountains at Simatai. This got accepted into the ADPA competition in 2007.

  • ... in Kingscote Bay All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.

  • This was taken up in the Bailey Creek area South West of Mount Lassen, in Northern CA, on July 26th of this year…...the water is from Bailey Creek but was running through a large culvert and formed this wonder little waterfall back into Bailey Creek.

  • A view of the fountain in Darling Harbour / / / / © Shelley Heath (aka Soul Creates), Copyright 2008, All rights reserved.

  • The view looking up at the Coops Shot Tower in Melbourne. I love the contrast between the old and the new. / / / / © Shelley Heath (aka Soul Creates), Copyright 2008, All rights reserved.

  • Random scratch marks on the side of the hull of an old boat. HDR technique used. I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a local boatyard in Maylands where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • These marks have been made on the hull of a boat by impacts while the boat was in the water. Or maybe it was the owners tools as the boat is in the process of being restored. It matters not to me. What matters is my excitement at finding an image with texture, shape and line. VIEW LARGER I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a Maylands boatyard where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • See ‘Blue’ for description. The other side of the hull was in the light and I was able to make this image I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a local boatyard in maylands where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • Equipment used: / Nikon D70s / Sigma 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 DC / B&W 62mm Circular Polarization Location: / Near Alkmaar, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands Map: / Road Map , Terrain , Satellite Copyright: / © Brendan Schoon , All rights reserved. Background Information: / A wind turbine is a rotating machine which converts the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical energy. If the mechanical energy is used directly by machinery, such as a pump or grinding stones, the machine is usually called a windmill. If the mechanical energy is then converted to electricity, the machine is called a wind generator, wind turbine, wind power unit (WPU), wind energy converter (WEC),or aerogenerator. This article discusses electric power generation machinery. Windmill discusses machines used for grain-grinding, water pumping, etc. The article on wind power describes turbine placement, economics and public concerns. The wind energy section of that article describes the distribution of wind energy over time, and how that affects wind-turbine design. See environmental concerns with electricity generation for discussion of environmental problems with wind-energy production. Energy / Mooring Post / Banff National Park, Moraine Lake / Train / Welcome to the Sunflower / Foam / The Golden Road /

  • I see a romantic rusty nail, taking his beloved length of string with her flowing dress, and dancing a passionate tango along the gnarly old fence line! They embrace and end with a kiss… Nikon D80 / ISO 200 / f/5 / 1/60 sec / 105 mm

  • Some patches of lighter paint / metal on the side of an old boat – after rain with early morning light. I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a local boatyard in Maylands where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • © copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. This cross is located in Groom, Texas. I have wanted to get a nice picture of it for about ten years now, and we actually went by it two days ago. I used my Canon Rebel XT to capture this shot. I was excited that we were going to get there at sundown. Funny thing is right after this shot, we ran into another one just like it in Indiana. I could not believe someone else put the exact same cross on their farm property, wonder if their related. This is Groom, Texas skyline, and put them on the map. The settings were shutter speed 1/30sec. F-stop F/5.0, ISO 400, Focal Length 140.0mm. This was an as is shot. Welcome to the Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ Ministries and the marvelous story of what God is doing through this 19 story cross located on Interstate 40 at Groom, Texas. Construction of the / cross frame was done in two shops in Pampa, Texas by more than 100 welders and erected in July of 1995. Truly, all things are possible for those who believe. Ten million people pass by every year. One thousand stop each day. This 190 foot tall free standing Cross can be seen from twenty miles away. Thomas saith to him, “Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?” Jesus saith to him: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No man cometh to the Father, but by me.”

  • Long exposures at night I love. Went to a local lookout recently to play around with the traffic flow. After 15 minutes and a few good results later, I was getting bored. Boredom lead to playing and this is the result…all in camera, no post processing on this at all. So how…Nikon D700 with fixed 105mm lens, 100 ISO, 30 second exposure @ f/18 and all on a tripod using manual focus. For the last 10 seconds of the shot, I rotated the focus ring back and forward from one extreme to the other slowly and with care to avoid any motion blur…this is what showed up. If you take a close look you can see the shape of the aperture blades in the light beams, at least I think that’s what it is anyway. I think I will call it the rock-a-bye-baby technique! Now showing in a calendar here…

  • Sheltering under a boats hull as it rained I noticed the water drops forming and running along the surface. The sun broke through and the light was golden. Please view LARGER I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a local boatyard in Maylands where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • Capture this on Venice beach, Florida in the morning, before the beach filled up for the July 4th. weekend. / canon 5D mark ll / canon 20mm / CP filter, f/16 /

  • A small section of the side of an old boat hull. Reminded me of something from ‘Star Trek’. I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a local boatyard (Maylands) where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • This image was selected in September 2009 as a Featured Work in the group Abstract Macro Urban Art What people around the World are saying about “The Fury“ / “Great abstract. I really like your interpretation” Australia / “You can really see a story. Brilliant” United Kingdom / “Your work is great, but this is on a higher level. Utterly the best.” Canada / “Fabulous!” USA / “This is awesome….Great composition and shot!!!” Australia / “Wow! Fantastic! Amazing the stories that macros can reveal, and I can easily follow yours! Excellent color and shapes!” Quebec, Canada / “What you see in this image is so interesting.” USA Inspired by the recent wildfires in Southern California, in this image I see “fury” in two opponents. One being a massive wilderness fire raging with billows of smoke, ever menacing. The opponent being someone’s bravery making a stand with their own “fury” in an attempt to battle the blaze. In actuality, this abstract photograph is some rusted, aluminum siding splattered with tar that is being used as privacy fencing. Seen and captured in Tucson, Arizona’s Barrio Viejo district by JD Brummer.

  • This image was selected as a Featured Work by the groups Abstract Macro Urban Art and The Fine Art of Peeling Paint in September 2009. What people around the World are saying about “Radiance“ / “Excellent abstract work!” Sweden / “Amazing!!!” Melbourne, Australia / “Wow, this is totally awesome, a definite fave!!!!!!!!!!” Gold Coast, Australia / “I love abstracts such as this. Yours positively glows with a silvery cool gleam contrasted with rich ochre and salmon hues. It is beautiful.” USA / “Wow..what an amazing abstract..so cool!!” USA / “Lots of things to see in it.” Toowoomba, Australia / “Brilliant abstract. Really wonderful image – Love the rich metallic tones.” Yangebup, Australia / “Great texture.” Canada / “Wonderful” Netherlands Abstract macro art taken from an old, rusted vehicle along Northern Arizona’s Route 66 by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.

  • A small section of hull of an old boat. Years of water drips running down have coloured the surface. Please view LARGER I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a local boatyard (Maylands) where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • This photographic abstract was a Featured Work of Art on the RedBubble homepage on November 15, 2009 / Green Piece was also selected as a Featured Work by the group The Fine Art of Peeling Paint and in the group Abstract Macro Urban Art and Natural Textures in September 2009. What people around the World are saying about “Green Piece“ / “Wow, this is really stunning. A real work of art.” Australia / “What an eye you have!” USA / “Great colour and well composed” United Kingdom / “Gorgeous colors and shapes!” Quebec, Canada Abstract art found on a garbage can outside of the San Xavier Mission in Arizona by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography. This is a complimentary photograph to Space Invasion /

  • I was sheltering under a boat in dry dock as a shower passed by. The sun came out briefly and I took the shot in the rain knowing that the rain drops would cover the front of the lens. I was pleased with the result. Three images, one stop apart, combined with Photomatix, tripod. I have been working on making a series of abstract images from boats at a local boatyard (Maylands) where old boats in dry dock are brought back to life.

  • Shine Down was selected as a Featured Work by the group Abstract Macro Urban Art in October 2009. Found this abstract beauty in an alley in Bisbee, Arizona. Photography by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.

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