This was taken in the heart of the Tasmanian wilderness between Queenstown and Derwent Bridge. There had been a decent amount of rain just prior, and in fact it was still coming down at the time of this shot. This meant that the falls were in a heightened flow and gave a lovely consistent & broad white curtain. / ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
Wallaman Falls / / Girringun National Park / Queensland, Australia / / Wallaman Falls is Australia’s largest single drop waterfall. Seen here only a portion of the 305m (1,000 ft) drop, disappearing in the cloud. / / / © 2007 Sara Lamond. All rights reserved. / / This image is also available for purchase in a triptych. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Aspens on Lake Peak, Pecos Wilderness, New Mexico, USA.
Waterton National Park / Alberta, Canada. / Nikon D80; Nikor 18-135mm AFS ED F3.8 Lens / 220 Views
Established in 1931 as a National Monument, Canyon de Chelly is within the Navajo Nation in Chinle, Arizona. The White House Ruins are located on the South rim drive of the canyon. The upper ruin of the White House ruins is located in a cave and the lower ruin rose high on the cliff walls, making access to the upper ruin possible. Canyon de Chelly continues to sustain a living community of Navajo people and is unique among National Parks, as it is wholly comprised of Navajo Tribal Trust Land, home to the canyon community.
Commonwealth Ave Bridge & Kings Ave Bridge which cross Lake Burley Griffin with Parliament House way between the two at Canberra, ACT, Australia >
Another view towards Loch Torridon
.... ha, try saying that over and over…. A white Llama stands guard at the entrance to the Lauca National Park, at the Altiplano end of the Lluta Valley in northern Chile. In the background is the peak of Volcano Parinacota which lies on the Chile/Bolivia border. / /
Another delicate little Australian native – I cannot find the botanical name. So many of our natives are unassuming and tiny – but nonetheless beautiful. It has been suggested this could be the Eriostemon australasius (Pink Wax Flower) and it does look the same except my specimen is snow white!! Photographed in the Ku-ringai National Park – Kalkari Reserve on Bobbin Head Road (Sydney Australia). SOLD a Medium Framed Print of this image to an anonymous buyer 4 May 09
this is July … it looks like the middle of winter ! :O / Yoho National Park BC Canada
I played around with the grass of the everglades to be able to have something of the essence i feel when i see that grass running for miles and miles.. this place breathes Gods Glory in the whispers of this gras.. and I feel compelled to give God the glory.. I hope you enjoy . The Everglades are a subtropical wetland located in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large watershed. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake Okeechobee. Water leaving the lake in the wet season forms a slow-moving river 60 miles (97 km) wide and over 100 miles (160 km) long, flowing southward across a limestone shelf to Florida Bay at the southern end of the state. The ever-changing Everglades are shaped by water and fire, with frequent flooding in the wet season and drought in the dry season. Environmental activist Marjory Stoneman Douglas popularized the term “River of Grass” to describe the sawgrass marshes, part of a complex system of interdependent ecosystems that include cypress swamps, the estuarine mangrove forests of the Ten Thousand Islands, tropical hardwood hammocks, pine rockland, and the marine environment of Florida Bay.
Double exposure of a part of the National Museum of Australia building, Canberra. Best viewed LARGE
Tetons National Park, Wyoming
Today’s hike on windswept snow in part of the Chugach mountain range, Alaska, overlapping state and national parks. Alaska ~ Beyond Your Dreams featured – Thank you! Nikon D200 and a Nikkor 18-70 at 18mm at f/9 and 1/1250 sec, -.3ev. Using a circular polarizing filter. / Converted from RAW to jpeg using Capture NX2. Light curve added. Otherwise, as is. Constructive comments welcomed, i.e., too much foreground, foreground too angled? Not enough interest unless one is there in the wind and cold air, breathing in nature and silence? Okay to comment; I have 6GBs of shots remaining.
White Sands National Memorial in New Mexico is one of our nation’s treasures. The sand is truly white and stretches for miles. The winds which blow over it sculpt and move the layers of sand into wonderful abstract designs. When the early morning light or the waning light of the evening shine at a low slant across the dunes, the shadows form beautiful designs. This image was taken at sunset with a soapstone yucca growing valiantly in the sand.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia *Royal Spoonbill *. 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 White-browed Srubwren Photo taken in the rain forest area of the Royal National Park, Sydney. The photo was taken hand held using an on camera high speed sync flash to overcome the very dark conditions.
100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a White-browed Robin taken in the Lawn Hill National Park, western Queensland, Australia
Taken on: Dec 20, 2008 Location: White Sands National Monument, Alamagordo, New Mexico, USA Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/7.1 Exposure: 1/160 sec. Focal length: 41.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode (16) Metering mode: pattern (5) Dimensions: 2400×1600 Shutter speed (Tv): 7.3
Death Valley National Park CA
A single stone farm building nestling into the side of Swaledale in the heart of the North Yorkshire Dales on the outskirts of Reeth. The late morning sun working it’s path along the length of the valley, casting this wonderful light and shadow Converted in to black and white and best viewed large as Linda has lost her camper van somewhere in it and is offering a reward ;) Featured by the king hosts of The Yorkshire Grit Group / and The Northern Landscape group
English Mastiff Puppy 6 weeks old
My Harlequins are acting strange because they are “dying”, becoming extinct…we don’t want them anymore, we don’t need them anymore…:( / People forgot to laugh, people forgot to smile…the society does not make any effort to bring back the “rainbow colored” good disposition. / The Harlequins have so much to give to us, all we need to do is take it…all they want to see that we are happy. / Why to live if we can not give…..? Original: / Acrylic on Canvas Panel, 12/24in Available.
Shot at Bannerghata National Park, Bangalore, India. / Shot with Canon DSLR
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