Acadia National Park has wonderful stone bridges throughout the Island. I used this one to frame this woodland view.
© Claire McAdams / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / For less expensive high quality prints of this photo, click here Alternative title: Elf Girl This is yet another shot of Melissa but this one strikes me as just magical. I was really taken in by the green of the rock. I came close to deleting this while we were shooting because I thought it didn’t look cool but I am so glad that I didn’t.
Hiking down Havasu Creek.
We spent 3 magical days backpacking at Havasu Falls, one of the most beautiful place on our planet.
Russell Falls in Tasmania Click on the photo and see the larger view on this one! Thanks for visiting! / I really appreciate your comments.
One more in my waterfall collection This image was produced by stitching 9 D200 files plus a little crop to achieve the 5×4 aspect ratio. / More than 30 megapix for a perfect large poster !
Looking down the gorge from the lower bridge, Falls of Bruar . I’m particularly impressed by the colours and the smooth glistening rocks. This area is rich in geology (an extension of the Loch Tay fault?): there’s a lot of limestone and other metamorphic sedimentary rocks (layered slate, possibly some schist) and a bit of red sandstone nearby, all folded making rakish angles. Taken on the Shen Hao 5×4” large-format camera with Fuji Velvia (old RVP emulsion) film.
Falls on the small mountain river. / Sold a mounted print January 2009 through RedBubble.
Gerroa, NSW, Australia / >
Shot: Nikon D40X / Format: Raw / Time: 1.29pm / Exposure: 10.000 seconds / F No: 9.0 / Focal Length: 26.0mm / Tripod Used / Uv Filter Used Leura Cascade Falls is in Sydney Australia The Blue Mountains. This is a great walk to go and do! It’s not to hard and you see beautiful things the whole way! How to get there… Commencing from the Leura Cascades Picnic Area make your way to the information board from which you will observe a concrete pathway descending to the left. Follow the pathway as it travels beside the bubbling Leura Cascades creek. You will approach a small footbridge, at this there will be an intersection, you will note a weathered signpost indicating the direction of Leura Cascades, from this point head downhill to the Cascades. As you descend the fern covered stairs (handrails for support) to the Cascades you will hear the sounds of rushing water as the creek picks up speed. At the bottom, the Cascades are best viewed from beneath a rock cave looking back up the Cascades. A brief sidetrack can be made from the Cascades by following the path for a short distance to a lookout directly above the Bridal Veil Falls. Return to the picnic area via the same pathway.
Walking to a view point of Fox Glacier, in New Zealand, we crossed this beautiful waterfall. It is times like these, that you don’t wish to be anywhere else. Further down, we had to cross this over slippery rocks and rushing water. It is a wonder I didn’t fall in. Fox Glacier is part of the Westland Tai Poutini National Park (established 1960) which extends from the highest peaks of Kā Tiritiri o te Moana/Southern Alps to the remote beaches of the wild West Coast. It is an area of magnificent primeval vistas; snow-capped mountains, glaciers, forests, tussock grasslands, coast, lakes, rivers and wetlands. This world-class scenic landscape has been recognised as such with World Heritage status. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and timelapse/long exposure of 1 second, handheld (leaning on a railing).
I ventured up to Leura Cascades in the Blue Mountains today to try my hand at some waterfall photography.. This was one of the results, I hope you like it!! I used a circular polarizer to darken the scene and allow longer shutter speeds to capture the water flow better.. / Thanks very much for looking, comments and critiquing are most welcome.. Best Viewed LARGE EXIF / Date: 23/05/2008 @ 2:16pm / Camera: Nikon D40 / Lens: Nikon 18-55mm II / Focal Length: 22mm / Aperture: f/18 / Shutter: 20 seconds / ISO: 200 Looks great as a framed print, don’t you think? :P /
Marakopa Falls, North Island, NZ Shooting on a rainy winter’s day, nothing better than getting soaked and muddy !
547 Views as of 12th Dec 09 Featured in the Top Ten, All About Water / Featured on Home Page 4th Nov 08 / Featured in SEA Group 22nd Jan 09 / Top Ten in the Western Australia Group Challenge Feb 09 Impact!!! Meltams Pools (Trigg Beach) on the WA coast, a very short drive from the City of Perth
This is one of the most beautiful areas in NY. Watkins Glen has so much to offer, nature at its best. /
Well, I spotted this out on my Saturday hike from above and scouted for a way down into the capture the scene. What I found was a impenetrable blend of steep banks and thick brush covered in Poison Ivy and Devils Club. Common sense told me to let it go but in the end I slid down using my tripod as a walking stick and managed to get to waters edge with both feet and behind a bit wet. I hope it was worth it for it seemed so at the time to me. Golden leaves on a moss covered boulder in a small stream contrast nicely against rushing water
A spot I found a couple of years ago and decided that now would be a great time to visit given the peak fall colors. What I didn’t count on was all the blowdown from last winter which made this short journey a 2 hour scramble over and under rock and log. I think the hike was worth it! Autumn leaves line a tumbling stream as it flows over boulder and rock.
Under Weeping Rock Alcove, view towards observation point. / Zion National Park, USA WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
Love the low tide in this area, the beautiful green moss/weed gets exposed. Captured the standing paddle surfboard rider also, this is a fun sport too!! Noosa headland, in the Noost National Park, Queensland, Australia. Canon 50D, 14mm, 4:48pm.. Available Large, and best viewed LARGE!
Love the low tide in this area, the beautiful green moss/weed gets exposed, and these little pools have so much life in them, trapped till the next tide. Noosa headland, in the Noost National Park, Queensland, Australia. Canon 50D, 10mm, 5pm.. Available Large, and best viewed LARGE!
Taken on the Mongarlowe River, Monga National Park, NSW. I had to trudge about 20 metres down the river in the water to get this shot, at least this one was before I fell on my backside and got soaked. Sony A350 / Sony 18-70mm / f22 / 15 sec / ISO 100 / Cokin ND8 Filter
I know not many people find this beach in Noosa Heads National Park, Queensland, Australia. Every time I visit here, there is not one footprint on the beach. This is the same beach as The Immortal Soldier image, shot on the same day. The unused path that leads to this beach is hard to find, and the incline can be up to 80%, and very slippery. Sometimes sliding is the best way down :) I can sit here for hours, it’s so tranquil and unspoilt. Canon 50D, 10mm, 16:9 crop. Available Large and best viewed Large!
Mokulehua Stream Ulaino Rainforest Hana Maui Hawai’i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Featured Art 21 August 2009 / Colours of Water / and / The Art of Intrigue / Mokulehua Reflections of Beauty /
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