100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo was taken in the Mungo National Park, western NSW, using the light of the full moon with a very slow, shutter speed.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia A outback Christmas card. Other Christmas Cards here
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia An outback Christmas card Other Christmas Cards here
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Grey Fantail with it’s little chick. Photo taken in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW, Australia.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Grey Fantail with it’s little chick.Photo taken in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW, Australia. Canon EOS 20D, Canon100 – 400L IS lens at 400mm – 1/800@ f/7.1, ISO 400 hand held
Colorado National Monument. Fuji Velvia / /
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Tree Abstract Just one of the many Tree Abstracts I captured during a 4WD trip in the Abercrombie River National Park, New South Wales. Snow Gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) Their bark is shed in irregular patches in Autumn, leaving a smooth white to yellow, olive-green or brown surface, occasionally with scribbly markings from insect lavae.
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).
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Grey Fantail with it’s little chick.Photo taken in the Myall Lakes National Park, NSW, Australia.
Snow capped mountains reflected in Lake Rotoiti in the Nelson Lakes National Park in New Zealand
Atsá (Diné [Navajo] word for eagle). Eagle, the master of the sky, is considered a carrier of prayers. Many Indian Nations honor this bird as possessing courage, wisdom, and a special connection to the creator. This is often confused with the “thunderbird” image concept. Eagle is also a Directional Protector(the Sky) spirit, and an image associated with spirits and visions. / My depiction represents three Bald Eagles circling about the Sun, here symbolized by the sacred Zia (Zia Pueblo word for ‘Sun’). Its rays marking the four directions; in the year, with its four seasons; in the day, with the sunrise, noon, evening, and night; in life, with its four divisions—childhood, youth, manhood, and old age. Everything is bound together in a circle of life and love, without beginning, without end.
Zia Keresean (language of the Zia Pueblo [and other Keres pueblos] in New Mexico) for Sun. New Mexico’s distinctive insignia is the Zia (Sun) Symbol, which originated with the Indians of Zia Pueblo (north central New Mexico) in ancient times. Its design reflects their tribal philosophy, with its wealth of pantheistic spiritualism teaching the basic harmony of all things in the universe. Four is the sacred number of Zia, and the figure is composed of a circle from which four points radiate. These points made up of four straight lines of varying length personify the number most often used by the Giver of all good gifts. To the Zia Indian, the sacred number is embodied in the earth, with its four directions; in the year, with its four seasons; in the day, with the sunrise, noon, evening, and night; in life, with its four divisions—childhood, youth, manhood, and old age. Everything is bound together in a circle of life and love, without beginning, without end. The Zia believe, too, that in this great brotherhood of all things, man has four sacred obligations: he must develop a strong body, a clear mind, a pure spirit, and a devotion to the welfare of his people. This is the symbol which adorns the flag of New Mexico.
The day was horrible, persistant rain and heavy showers ( I’ve been told there is a difference ) and blowing a gale. I noticed a break in the clouds on the horizon and took a gamble that it would clear around sunset. I high-tailed it up to the forest and was blessed, for once, with the most amazing lighting I’d ever seen. The New Forest pony was the icing on the cake as far as I was concerned. I used a Canon 20D and a Sigma 10-20mm lens. This was shot in Raw and processed using PS CS2. The processing was: change colour balance / levels / curves / slightly lighten the pony and land with an adjustment layer / sharpen / save This was taken in the New Forest National Park in Southern England.
Milford Sound in the Fiordland National Park, New Zealand is a world heritage area and is also one of the places being considered for the new list of the seven wonders of the world. Fuji S3 pro / 24-70mm nikkor lens / polarizer / grad grey / tripod Click on the images below to view
Milford Sound, Fiordland National Park, World Heritage Area, South Island, New Zealand Fuji S3 pro / 24-70mm nikkor lens / polarizer / grad grey / tripod This photo has been featured in: / A VIEW SOMEWHERE / SENSATIONAL SUN Click on images below to view
Early morning reflection of New Zealands Southern Alps in the tranquil water of Lake Matheson, Westland, New Zealand
Dawn on Pretty Beach Murramarang National Park, New South Wales, Australia.
FEATURED OCT 2009 UNIVERSAL INNOVATION / FEATURED OCT 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT, OR AS WE MISSED IT / FEATURED OCT 2009 EARTHKEEPERS / FEATURED OCT 2009 ALL COUNTRIES~WETLANDS, PONDS, LAKES & RIVERS Nikon D70s / Sigma 18-200mm lens / f/10 / exposure 1/250 sec / focal length 34mm / Photoshop editting to enhance contrast, no crop. / / Lyrics Leonard Cohen; / Performed on Youtube by by Jeff Buckley This shot was taken under challenging circumstances, rainy conditions, cold and snowing at sea level a half hour after this shot was taken. Hand-held camera on deck of a small ferry-boat, plus Mick was holding me steady on the boat as I shot. My first experience of snow, shot last year in New Zealand en route to Doubtful Sound. Doubtful Sound is the second largest of the 14 fiords in Fiordland National Park. This is an area naturally high in fresh water inflows (7.6 metres of rain falls annually). The area features generally steep terrain, much of it inaccessible on foot, that is heavily forested except for locations where surface rock exposures are extensive.Wildlife to be found in Doubtful Sound includes fur seals and penguins (Fiordland crested and blue), or even rare large whales (Southern Right, Humpback, Minke, Sperm and some Beaked Whales). The waters of Doubtful Sound are also home to an abundance of sea creatures, including many species of fish, starfish, sea anemones and corals. It is perhaps best known for its black coral trees which occur in unusually shallow water for what is normally a deep water species.Doubtful Sound is unusual in that it contains two distinct layers of water that scarcely mix. The top few meters is fresh water, fed from the high inflows from the surrounding mountains, and stained brown with tannins from the forest. Below this is a layer of cold, heavy, saline water from the sea. The dark tannins in the fresh water layer makes it difficult for light to penetrate. Thus, many deep-sea species will grow in the comparatively shallow depths of the Sound. (ref: Wik) Same shoot: /
Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand This photo is only available to buy as a LIMITED EDITION CANVAS PRINT Here Nikon F90X film camera / 24-70mm nikkor lens / polarizer / Fuji Provia 100 slide film Featured in the groups: / All Countries-wetlands, ponds, lakes and rivers / A View Somewhere / Sensational Sun / Beautiful / Made by Nature Image of the Week in Lakes and Inland Waterways Below are a few more photos from Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park / Click on images to view
FEATURED OCT 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT, OR AS WE MISSED IT from Rumi’s Story Water Beauty surrounds us, / but usually we need to be walking / in a garden to know it. The body itself is a screen / to shield and partially reveal / the light that’s blazing / inside your presence. Water,stories, the body, / all the things we do, are mediums / that hide and show what’s hidden. Study them, / and enjoy this being washed / with a secret we sometimes know, / and then not. (Coleman Barks translation) The incredible beauty of Doubtful Sound, South island in New Zealand. Doubtful Sound is the second largest of the 14 fiords in Fiordland National Park. Nikon D70s / Sigma 18-200mm lens / f/3.5 / 1/25sec / 18mm focal length / hand-held / PSE minor contrast Same shoot :
“Travessia” is the Portuguese word for journey. FEATURED NOV 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT, OR AS WE MISSED IT / The incredible beauty of Doubtful Sound, South island in New Zealand. Doubtful Sound is the second largest of the 14 fiords in Fiordland National Park. NikonD70s / Nikon 70-300mm lens / f/5.6 / 1/60sec exp / 78mm focal length / hand-held / PSE minor contrast enhancement / (Story Water, shown above, is a detail from Above The TreeTops) /
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