Shot at Red Rocks State Park outside of Denver…..something about this just caught me eye, the composition and the textures….the stark reality of winter, and the natural saturation itself. Hope ya all like it!
This picture was taken on a golf place,it’s on a top of a mountain,very impressive to walk over there.That’s the reason for the sharp line.I put a crescent of a moon and add a little bit of blue…et voilà. We can feel alone but being part of nature is the key for happiness , an invidual renewed by all the beautiful thinks arround us . / / /
A view of one of the 3 sisters in the Blue Mountains Australia. Other Australian images: Amongst the clouds / Snowgums 2 / Sunrise /
Mt. Hood, Oregon on a very snowy day. No one on the lifts.
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This is the last ‘sister’ that you see while travelling north through Glen Coe but I can never remember their names …. I would be obliged to all you hill-walkers and climbers out there to help me!
Early mourning is so calming and peaceful. The fog that has shrouded the landscape is slowly lifting. Nature seems to be in slow motion and hush. Sit and enjoy what God has gave you. Let nature enfold completely, your whole being, completely covering you with its serenity……..Cades Cove GSMNP
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in Out Of The Blue, You’re Accepted, ImageWriting, Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge and Sold! This image was used as the cover image for The Color Blue challenge (Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge group) And won the challenge! Placed in the Top 10 for the Solitude challenge (Light In The Darkness group) Placed in the Top 10 for the Dark Blue challenge This artwork was featured on the homepage February 25, 2009 As of November 14, 2009, this image has 5136 views! My second most popular image. / This one is my #1 I love fields. And this piece expresses how that wonderful space feels to me. I can hear music in places like this. Done as a tribute to my backyard field that I now miss terribly… Inspired by my favourite song, The Sacrament by HIM. A softer version of the song can be found here. Stock credits / Created from 4 stock photos, all from night-fate-stock Created using stock photos and a few digital brushes in PS. Colours created via various blending modes. Info for Sold! Group / Sold a small laminated print to an RB member / Stock copyrights remain the property of their respective owners.
Originally called Castle Mountain, it was hence renamed to Mt Eiesenhower to honor the great american General. 30 years later it was returned the name of Castle Mountain, by Primemister Mackenzie-King, and the most prominent peak was named Eisenhower Peak. Consider one of Banff most notorious mountains.
There has been one poster and two card sales of this image. This image was featured by the group, JPG Cast-Offs, on January 15, 2009. Image taken of a one-room school house at the Old Town museum. This museum is located on the same grounds as the Route 66 Museum in Elk City, Oklahoma. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008-2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.
Combination one room school house, church, community building, and town hall. These structures are scattered through out the Ozark Mountains, and the foothills of Arkansas. Sooooooo…... These types of scenes are very familiar to me, living here in the good ol’ natural state. My very first years of school began in a one room school house almost identical to this one, and it is now long gone.. When I look at this photograph, I can still see us all running, and playing in the school yard, and hear all of our laughter, and screaming. All the sounds of the children playing, as we went along in our merry, carefree younger days. I remember…........
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Perhaps there is nothing more breathtaking and awe inspiring in all of North America than Alaska’s majestic Denali with its seven summits. Mt McKinley, another name for Denali, rises 20,320 feet (6,194 m) above sea level, and has 5 large glaciers flowing from it. Denali means “the high one” in the Athabaskan language, but the term Denali is also the name of the National Park in which Denali rises up. This photo was taken on an unusually clear winter day during a ride on the Aurora Train, a day trip running through the Alaskan wilderness between Fairbanks and Anchorage.
This is a photo taken in my neighborhood, Woodland Hills, Utah. This community sits at about 6,000 feet altitude on the side of a mountain. This is the main road into the neighborhood and this location is at about 700 South on Woodland Hills Drive. We received another foot of snow on January 2nd and this was taken on January 3rd as we drove to town. We love this beautiful community and it’s clean air, four seasons and beautiful nature as well as the wildlife we get to observe. This is where we have retired and we love being here. / FEATURED in the group Snow! Glorious Snow!!
I see Hearts…..Love….in nature….in our world….everywhere….Yesterday on an outing in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, I looked out the car window to see the sun shining on the earth in a beautiful golden heart…..I was in awe and once again felt so inspired and blessed by the messages and gifts from Spirit….. Today, as we unite in a joyful celebration of change in this country, it is evident that we truly are all part of One Heart…we choose Love. Do you feel it? One Heart by Jan Garrett and J.D. Martin (an AWESOME video!!!) There’s a new church (earth) on the horizon / Made of light, not of stone / Calling out to all creation / You are not alone Lions and lambs, saints and sinners / Best of friend, enemies / Woman and man, losers and winners / They are all in you and me….we are One heart….looking for answers / One soul….finding our way in the dark / One dream….we share together / We are all a part of one heart Out in the cold there are faces / Hidden by the wind and rain / Hold out your hand, someone will take it / And bring you home again Around the world tonight / The fires are burning / Tears are falling from the sky / Still the world keeps turning
UNTOUCHED BY NIKON D60 18-55mm. and tripod. / (No filter no any other equipment) Lens:18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G / Focal Length:18mm / Focus Mode:Manual / Aperture:F/3.5 / Shutter Speed:13s / Exposure Mode:Manual / Exposure Comp.:0EV When The Children Cry / Lyrics By WHITE LION / Little child, Dry your crying eyes / How can I explain the fear, you feel inside? ‘Cause you were born into this evil world / Where man is killin’ man and no one knows just why What have we become? / Just look what we have done, / All that we destroyed, you must build again When the children cry, let them know we tried / ‘Cause when the the children sing / Then the new world begins… Little child, you must show the way / To a better day for all the young ‘Cause you were born for the world to see / That we all can live with love and peace.. No more presidents and all the wars will end / One united world under God… When the children cry, let them know we tried / ‘Cause when the the children sing / Then the new world begins… What have we become? / Just look what we have done, / All that we destroyed, you must build again No more presidents and all the wars will end / One united world under God… When the children cry / Let them know we tried / ‘Cause when the children fight / Let them know it ain’t right When the children pray / Let them know the way / ‘Cause when the children sing / Then the new world begins. / ——
This is Denali, also known as Mt. McKinley, taken by my mate-for-life, Howard Marsh, in 2003. Denali is within Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska, some six million acres of wild land with one ribbon of road. Most visitors travel by old, old hard-seat school buses, or ride bicycles or hike. That road is closed to vehicles in order to prevent the effects of too much carbon monoxide, too many people, too much risk to the wildlife. Even air traffic is moderately restricted, although some say not enough restrictions are in place to preserve the peace and quiet. Once a year in the fall, the road opens to a select number of lottery winners. I had done some technical editing and layout work for Denali National Park that year, and was given a vehicle pass. A rare gift. Denali is considered the crowning jewel of the park as North America’s highest peak – an awe-inspiring, 20,320 foot wonder. Mountains and Mountain Light featured – Thank you! Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams featured – Thank you! As-Is, untouched scan of film. / / Photo by Howard Marsh
Growing pine on a rock Ai-Petri / Welcome!
Kananaskis Golf Course in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Alberta Canada. /
/ / I took this photo near Albuquerque, New Mexico during the Balloon Fiesta 2008, on Sandia Pueblo Reservation. Played with PS 7 to posterize it.
“All the treasures of earth cannot bring back one lost moment” / French proverb Forested mountain-side shrouded in heavy mist in the Ariege region of the French Pyrenees. Layered with two of my own textures created from shots of rock and stone.
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The snow is falling for it is mid winter, the mare .. a gentle soul .. does not notice .. for she is free .. one of the wild ones .. that roam the mountains and forests… although she is much sort after by the native americans she remains free
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