Mountain summer 

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  • The picturesque township of Leukerhad is nestled inbetween these mountains that stand more than 3500m high. Behind me, all the way back down at the base of the mountain is the town of Kandersteg… at least we had footpaths to follow!!

  • Flame Azalea, (rhododendron calendulaceum) is one of the nine rhododendron genus shrubs growing in the Great Smoky Mountains. It is often confused with the Cumberland Azalea which is on the red side of orange, while the flame azalea is on the yellow side. These shrubs may start blooming in the lower elevations mid April and May. The higher elevations and balds are in June and July. Some of the best displays in the park are at Gregory and Andrews Balds or along the Balsam Mountain Road….. William Bartram, an early botanist, discovered flame azaleas in 1791, he described the plant as “certainly the most gay and brilliant flowering shrub yet known.”

  • throw your bike on the train in downtown munich and in just 90 minutes you’ll be in the alps, alighting at the charming village of mittenwald,famed for its woodcarvers,violin makers and mittenwalder beer…......from here you have a choice of many well maintained hiking/biking trails that will take you up to its beautiful alpine valleys and lakes. . / Featured in “The Alps” calendar. .

  • This was the result of a project where I juxtaposed popular culture with places I had photographed. I did this series in watercolors.

  • This image placed 5th in the Favorite Retirement Hideaway challenge on March 23, 2009. This image has been included in the CalendaRus 2009 summer-themed calendar. BEACH LIFE IMAGE COLLECTION Blue beach chairs on a Florida beach. A great way to relax. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 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.

  • Crowsnest Mountain, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, Canada. The morning after a summer snow storm.

  • From snow-capped peaks, both proud and strong, through forestry of green. / The highway of the mountains. The life blood of the lamb. I can hear my mother speak to me and hold my father’s hand…. John Denver / /

  • Sunset over the Never Summer Mountains in the Rockie Mountains, shot in the tundra of Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • To-day it was Catriona and my Wedding Anniversary so we decided to do what we love doing best and that was going for a long drive through the Mourne Mountains we spent the day going to all our favourite spots all bathed in glorious sunshine we went for dinner about 5 and then back into the mountains ,we ended up at Spelga dam and watched the sun go down from here and the view above was the last rays of the sun as it dissapeared behind the mountain ,My Anniversary Sunset a perfect end to a wonderfull day!!!

  • It was not long before dawn and there was an eerie silence around the lake. The lighting was changing by the minute and every photo had different qualities. I ended up choosing this one over the others to process because I really liked the reflection I got in it.

  • A gravel road running through Cades Cove in the Smoky Mountains.

  • original painting – acrylic on canvas 50×70cm.sold

  • I took a trip up to Lancelin about a 1.5 hours North of Perth, Famous for it’s large sand dunes, And is a popular destination for offroaders, And a good place to go sand boarding. Taken with my 5DMkII and 24-105 f/4 IS L lens, f/8.0, ISO 100, And Polarising Filter. Featured In: 5D Mark II, Friends of RedBubble, Shapes & Patterns, WA Red Bubbles Mk II.

  • Mount Rainier, Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA. / Huge amounts of snow are dumped on Mt Rainier every year. Snow takes a long time to melt, so it’s a lot of snow even into early summer. Copyright © Olga Zvereva (All Rights Reserved) / This image can not be reproduced, copied or manipulated. / Please, do not use it in any way without my written permission.,

  • This was taken moments before the sun cast its first warm rays against the mountains. Watching a sunrise in the Sierra Nevada mountains is hard to beat. It isn’t called the Range of Light for nothing. The quiet peacefulness before dawn slowly escalates as it gets lighter and the animals come alive. This is an HDR created using Photomatix Pro.

  • Mollendo, Peru !

  • Colorfull umbrella in the Italian marine village of Vernazza Nikon D300 Nikon 70/300

  • ! My image “Stony Mountain Institution” was featured in the group Rural Canada Coast to Coast pre 1960’s on 13 August 2009. ..... was also featured in the group *Retired and Happy. 4 a day … on 13 August 2009. Location: Taken in the early morn this spring, just north of Winnipeg, Manitoba on Highway #7. Located about 25 kilometres North of Winnipeg, Manitoba, at the top of a hill is the Stony Mountain Institution (or Stony Mountain Penitentiary) which is a federal medium-security prison. The prison was built during the mid-1870’s after the Federal Government expropriated the land where it rests now. At the time, James Livingston was living on the property and refused to leave. He quickly set up his shack and piled stones. He also started a supply of ammunition and threatened to take anyone on who tried to take his land. When the engineers – Morrison and Barclay of Ontario – came to start work on the penitentiary, they convinced Livingston to put his guns down and talked him into becoming the prison yard’s watchman. The prison was built from brick, stone and llimestone. It opened in 1876 at the cost of $125,000, complete with gun turrets. Stony Mountain is situated on the outcropping of limestone heaved up from a flat plain. The outcropping consists of 3 separate hills. Together they form a horseshoe facing south. It is a mile across from east to west and a mile and half from north to south. Near the prison, sits the Rockwood Prison which is a minimum security prison. Some of the prison staff live in the 32 homes built nearby. It is said that the prison was originally built to mainly house aboriginals. Two of its first inmates were Poundmaker and Big Bear who fought against the government for their land. It’s also the same prison that kept David Milgaard and Thomas Sophonow. HDR enhanced… Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/8.0 Exposure: 1/800 sec. Shutter speed (Tv): 9.6 5 exposures (-2,-1,0,+1,+2) ISO 100 / Imported to Photomatix, Pro. / Tonemap generated HDR using detail enhancer option.

  • Velka studena dolina, Tatry, Slovakia

  • As the sun dips below the Front Range of the Colorado Rockies and Long’s Peak, the heat of the day diminishes and the light seems to dance with it’s last glimmer of the day….cooling the air and turning it a wonderful gold…it is scenes like this I truly love to photograph…... / Hope ya all like it! / —-John http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/13072370

  • Another image of my favorite mountain. Taken during summer 2008.

  • I love this superb chalet in the mountain near the lovely village called Beuil in the Alpes-Maritimes.

  • I was hiking in the mountain near Valberg when I saw a wonderful flower. / Happily my camera is always with me !

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