An abandoned cabin just off the highway south of Lee Vining, CA, with the Sierra Nevada coming up behind. I love how the early morning sunlight has warmed the tones up here- to my eye when I look closely it looks almost like a paint-by-numbers. May 2007.
An abandoned cabin just off the highway south of Lee Vining, CA, with the Sierra Nevada coming up behind. Taken at sunrise just after an early-morning shoot in Mono Lake (yes, in…), and on the way up to catch more early-morning light in Yosemite National Park. One of the best road-trips I’ve ever been on. May 2007.
©Seth F.Weaver, Sr. 2005. A mixed media sketch of an old shack near my home in North Carolina. This a Pentel rollerball pen, markers, and washes drawing.
leaving the historic gold rush town of reefton after morning rains cleared the air we headed inland to the misty mountains of victoria forest and beyond through lewis pass and hanmer springs…...many photo ops were presented as the soft morning light gave a glow to the forest and made our journey quite magical
A gentle landscape in a gentle light.
Another from the pine forest in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Sunday 20 April. With the picturesque shack, lichen covered pine trees, red mushrooms, and then the mist rolling in, I was torn in so many directions – in the end I made an attempt to get all elements in the one shot! / / Margo has kindly provided me with the following info on the red mushrooms – glad I didn’t taste any – I could have flown like Santa’s reindeers!!! / / (1) The Fly Agaric Amanita muscaria is the famous white-spotted red toadstool beloved of children’s book illustrators. They are widely known as one of the few poisonous fungi in the UK, but it is not generally realised that this is because they are in fact strongly psychedelic. Eaten raw, they cause stomach cramps, hallucinations1 and, possibly, death. In some parts of Europe they have long been associated with magic and legend. In Lapland, reindeer regularly get high on them and are seen to leap around, giving rise to the story of Santa’s flying reindeer. Lapps have a custom of deliberately feeding them to their deer, and then collecting and drinking the urine because most of the toxins are filtered out by the reindeer’s digestive system. 1 They are not the same thing as ‘magic mushrooms’. (2) Also, ‘toad-stuhl’ is a German name meaning ‘seat of death’. _ / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /
Watch the Video HERE Another summer day has come and gone away / In Paris and Rome but I wanna go home / Mmmmmmmm Home Maybe surrounded by a million people I / Still feel all alone I just wanna go home / Oh I miss you you know And I’ve been keeping all the letters that I wrote to you / Each one a line or two “I’m fine baby how are you?” / Well I would send them but I know that it’s just not enough / My words were cold and flat and you deserve more than that Another aeroplane another sunny place / I’m lucky I know but I wanna go home / Mmmm I’ve got to go home Let me go home / I’m just too far from where you are / I wanna come home ..interlude.. And I feel just like I’m living someone else’s life / It’s like I just stepped outside when everything was going right / And I know just why you could not come along with me / ‘Cause this was not your dream but you always believed in me Another winter day has come and gone away / In even Paris and Rome and I wanna go home / Let me go home And I’m surrounded by a million people I / Still feel alone and let me go home / Oh I miss you you know Let me go home I’ve had my run / Baby I’m done I gotta go home / Let me go home it will all be all right / I’ll be home tonight I’m coming back home Michael Bublé
3d art render of a cowboy line shack with corral and horse in the mountains.
Abandoned shack in the mountains at Panguitch lake in Utah
Silver City, Idaho
Photograph was taken in the Great Alpine Region (Victoria) in Benambra, VIC. At 700m+ above sea level, it’s also very cold ! Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Focal length @ 10mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 1/60sec / ISO: 100
Shot this in Montana (not sure exactly where but close to Big Fork), 2005. Bittersweet memories with this one. /
The vibrant sky and red rust make this old house seem content, or settled.
Big sky – western farm buildings with clouds, Bridger Teton National Forest, Idaho
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on the way home from Oregon last month, we pulled off the highway so we could get some pics of mount shasta, which is normally covered with clouds. / California – off highway 5 2009 CALENDARS AVAILABLE NOW I also have an online greeting card store. / Kimberly’s Card Store Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / /
This metal shack was by my brothers place.
Featured in Moody, Dark and Evocative, April ‘09
That farm building again. The sky behind it was too good not to shoot. Featured in: / Dilapidated Buildings / You’re Accepted / Old Things – 3 per Day 3rd in the September avatar challenge for Best from Around the Barnyard group August 09
a fun depiction of Township life in Cape Town. I tried to show the sense of community that exists here.
Wanted a different effect this time around. Another version here. Featured in Trees group, August 09.
/ Featured in Goldrush and Ghost Towns St. Elmo is a ghost town Founded in 1880. Nearly 2,000 people settled in this town when mining for gold and silver became evident. The mining industry started to decline in the early 1920s, and in 1922 the train discontinued service. It is one of Colorado’s most preserved ghost towns.
trip to Wytheville, VA
bench by a tree in the mountains at the entrance to a driveway in Wytheville, VA
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