100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo of 3 White-breasted Woodswallows was taken in the Diamantina Lakes National Park, western Queensland, Australia Canon EOS 20D, Canon100 – 400L IS lens at 400mm – 1/1000@ f/8, ISO 200 hand held /
It took me a long time to get this shot of a White Breasted Kingfisher, and a fish!!! / I hope you like it. / / (Bharatpur National Park – India) / / >< / / / / / /
American bald eagle, St. Louis Zoo.
Featured in Mountains and Mountain Light Group – January 9, 2009 / Featured in Shots in the Fog Group – December 20, 2008 / Featured in Americas National Park Group – June 2008 Sunrise photograph of the early morning fog at the Colorado National Monument, near Fruita, Colorado. All images are © Brian Hendricks. / 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. All Rights Reserved. / brianhendricks.net
White Breasted Kingfisher / / (Bharatpur National Park – India) / / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS / Photo best viewed large. / / / / / / FEATURED WORKS / “GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS” was FEATURED in the group #1 ARTISTS OF RED BUBBLE / / / I took this photo of Mammatus on a Good Friday before Easter in Ashland, Kentucky. The clouds first started rolling in and looked like fluffy white marshmallows. Then in front of the setting sun they dramatically began to change colors. They went from snow white to shades of silvers, pinks, grays, blues and even purples! The colors were quite striking and dramatic; these clouds were nothing like anything I had ever seen before! For a few minutes they turned very dark, and it was a sight I will never forget!! These amazing mammatus clouds lasted about 45 minutes before they exited my area. / / / We were under our second tornado watch of the year, and I found out later that I was standing right under the anvil of a severe thunderhead and that a tornado could have formed at any moment! Luckily for me it didn’t, and I was able to capture some phenomenal, amazing clouds. I can’t quite put it into words other than to say, “I closed my eyes for a few seconds and felt like I had been kissed on my cheek by an angel.” This was one time in my life that I will always remember!!! / / / This photograph of “GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS” has won National awards, been published in an Anthology, and has been shown on National television. This image is also featured in several websites and blogs throughout the USA and Australia for educational purposes. / / /
Bison braving the elements in the Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park. Nikon D300, Nikkor 18-200 VR @200mm, ISO 200, 1/50 sec @f13
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia This photo of the Forest Kingfisher was taken in the Kennedy National Park, north Queensland, Australia. Hand held using an on camera high speed sync flash to overcome the dark lighting conditions.
as you can see we had more cloudy days then sunny ….I had to remember I was in the mountains ..up 3000 feet most times ..and clouds were part of the scenery .... it did clear up but I wanted sun tho !!! we had more cloudy days then sunny until we got to Grand Prairie Alberta … / I didnt mind really . .I was just so thrilled to be there ….. All money that I make from sales from Red Bubble will go to the / TorontoHumaneSociety
Blessed is the nation, whose God is the Lord.
4th of July Lake at dawn. White Cloud Mountains, Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Stanley, Idaho.
Canunda National Park, Oil Rig Square, near Millicent South Australia. BEST VIEWED LARGE. Driftwood laying in amongst the dunes as the storm passed through. Out for the afternoon some time ago with Baldric when the rains came and went leaving stark sand and dampened timbers. Canon 400D – cir polarising filter on an 18-55 lens.
Taken at the top of Badger Pass Trail – just hours after the New Year’s eve snowstorm in Yosemite National Park
This is the view from the last switchback heading up to Half Dome. Looking back into the valley below. The peak to the distant right is Cloud’s Rest.
Late day sunlight glows on temple formations within the Grand Canyon, captured from Yavapai Point at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Equipment : Nikon D200 – Nikkor 12-24 F2.8 ED lens – Circular Polarizer – Manfrotto tripod with cable release – conversion to B&W in Photoshop. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
Dyin’ Alone Thou shalt not fear the lonely life / For to fear livin’ alone / Is a life not for livin’ Thou shalt not fear the lonely death / For to fear dyin’ alone / Is a death not for dyin’ The shade may hide you / The light may guide you / The stranger may find you / But at the falling of the darkened veil / Forgive and forget what has been And know that irregard of friend or foe / Everyone dies alone —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Location: Loch Lomond, Trossachs National Park, Scotland © Donald Cameron 2009 / Monophotography.co.uk This image was featured on the Redbubble homepage, / Friday 5th June 2009 / / For Alice / I’m dedicating this image to Alice Oates who suggested I enter this in the Loch Lomond challenge in the UK National Parks group. I promised if it won I’d dedicate the image to her, and indeed it went on to win, so this is for you Alice :) Pay It Forward / I was also delighted to hear that his image was nominated for the prestigious Pay it Forward group by Alice Oates (above). Each person is allowed to nominate their absolute favorite work created by someone else on Redbubble – and they are only allowed to choose one, so it’s a huge honour to be selected. Thanks a million Alice!... ”I would like to nominate Dyin’ Alone by Donald Cameron because, as you can see in his description, he went ahead with his promise that he’d dedicate the image to me if he won a challenge I suggested he enter. Also, I think it’s a fantastic image in itself, and deserved said win.”
A single tree stands high above Great Langdale in the Cumbrian Lake District, against the passing rain clouds, while (OK squint and view the large version lol ) a small flock of birds circle against the clouds. The light just broke through below the tree as I raised the camera. Each time I deliver to the Old Dungeon Ghyll, I always check to see if it has survived the passing seasons.
Image created for and inspired by a vision shared with me by my spirit sister POLLY PEACOCK whose writing accompanies this collaboration, along with our shared favorite song… Wakan Tanka – O Great Mystery – ENIGMA I hold up my maker, to walk when my Maker no longer can, because we both must continue to walk the walk. / I convey words with images of honesty, truth and pride, because they must be shared. / I wear colors of the four corners to honor the coming of Mother Earth’s seasons and many and varied reasons. / I carry a sacred White Wankan Tanka to help me receive visions out of pure necessity. / I am made from an old Sycamore Tree, which speaks tales of old, just as my Maker does. / I have a limb that was torn and broken when my Maker made me; this represents my Maker’s honor of imperfection and humility; I was mended to represent the love and healing that my Maker carries for others. / I am filled with knots, which represent life’s many imbalances; this is so that my Maker may seek harmony in order to live contentedly with frequent imbalances. / I have been woven, braided and wrapped with valued leather and branches from a Weeping Willow Tree; this is to protect my Maker’s inner child and to honor the sacred animals that perished before my Maker and me; the sanctity and blessings of these animals are never wasted among my Maker’s people. / I am hand painted and untouched by a pen or pencil; these were once the most formidable weapons of my Maker’s Ancestors and Elders. / I carry feathers of the Bald Eagle, Goose, Peacock, Doves, and many other winged creatures to remind my Maker to fly high and rise above all storms, to swim with great speed, to honor Grandfather’s teachings and to live for inner peace; these are the things that my Maker shares with those beings who are willing to accept them. / My feathers are proudly decorated with beads of Mother Nature to represent my Maker’s love and respect for all of Daughter Earth’s treasured gems. / I am thrust up into the air by my Maker’s right arm, straight and tall; my Maker cries a primal scream for Creator to send the bright light of the Universe to heal those who are in pain; my Maker then welcomes the light from Creator, who ignites Father Sun, Mother Moon to illuminate and bathe Daughter Earth to spread sacred light; this healing also provides my maker with spirit, innocence, wisdom, integrity, humility and purity; this is one of many visions that my Maker’s sees, feels, trusts and believes. / I wear a broad smile; my Maker cherishes laughter medicine as one of the finest of all. / I dance ritual dances with my Maker; my Maker feels the rhythm of the drums and the heart and soul of songs sung; this stirs and moves my Maker into thoughtless being. / I touch those who would hurt my Maker to accept a challenge if necessary, but my Maker prefers to restore peace. / I am made from Mother Nature with my Maker’s great respect for Creator’s Universe, Father Sun, Mother Moon and Daughter Earth; this is so all beings can live together as one people. / I stand tall and proud as my Maker gazes into Creator’s Universe, during the darkness of each night, praying for universal love, truth, justice, honor, and peace; I represent my Maker’s respect for the equality, healing and energy of all living things. / I am the Coup Stick of my Maker’s visions and realities, which have been lovingly bestowed upon my Maker, by Creator; this is so that my Maker may continue to walk in peace, while immersed in Father Sun, Mother Moon and Daughter Earth’s beauty. Mitakuye Oyasin! – All our Relations (Lakota) Polly Peacock Photograph of full Moon, merged with Wacom Pen painted image of white buffalo/calf woman holding Coup Stick, edited with several filters in Photoshop7 by tkrosevear.
Taken at the bottom of Cape Spencer Light house. Innes National Park / Yorke Peninsula / South Australia Scaled down a 100ft cliff/sand dune. Well worth it. Converted to Black and White / COntrast Adjusted / Vignetting Added. Canon 400D / 24-105MM F4L / 2 x ND8s + Polariser Reached 500 Views on 7th November, 2009
QUARTER HORSES BEING MOVED TO WINTER RANGE
Majestic wild mare on a windy day surrounded by a cloud of dust
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