UNTOUCHED…JUST A YELLOW FILTER ADDED. / This was takeen at Lake L’Achigan,St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada / I was comming back from breakfast in the village where I live when I saw this scene ,I stoped ,couldn’t beleive that I wasn’t able to see on the other side of the lake.Heavy fog and soft light gave me the opportunity to do this image,I just love it ,makes me think of an old painting.If you look carefully ,you will see the other side’s shadow.The reflection was great because there were no fog in front of me just on the other side.A very foggy sunrise it was.When I did this shot it thought about «Water world» and how our the planet is beautiful even with a little piece of land. / / / /
Taken “à contre jour”....I liked the smooth lines made by the sun…St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada. / Nikon D200 / f 2.8 / iso 100 /
Drops of rain on a pine tree…
A photograph of a bubble on some twigs….much like the other one but this one had a lot more reflections and colors. You can see my camera and my hand in the middle as well. / It is very yellow, I don’t know how that happened, maybe the gloomy grey skies. Most of them are clear with blue and pink streaks. This one reminded me of colored mercury glass. / (I added shadow to bring out the colors more.)
a male northern cardinal sits out a snow storm in a pine tree, shot taken in winter of 2007. /
A ponderosa Pine coated in a heavy hoar frost on the top of a barren ridge above the Tieton River in Washington.
a female cardinal plays hide and seek in a pine tree
With rivers here frozen over from our long cold spell it creates lots of photo opportunities if one just looks down. Pine needles frozen into the ice along the Yakima River
As I was waiting for my birds to visit the feeders, “Chippy” decides to sun himself on a nearby pine branch. / / camera Olympus E-330 / lens Zuiko 50-200mm f/2.8 / aperature priority f/8.0 / shutter speed 1/250 / ISO 200 / focal length 200mm / tripod/cable release used
A rural road near home.I love that light at the end like there’s always something to hope for in life…. / Taken with a Nikon D 200 /
the dominant male cardinal sits in the pine near the feeders, protecting his domain, shot taken in my back yard, near the suet feeder / / camera Olympus E-510 / lens Sigma 50-500mm f/4.0 / aperature priority f/8.0 / shutter speed 1/50 sec / ISO 400 / focal length 500mm
this lovely lady is showmn with very little post processing. the interesting background is a result of lighting. it is somewhat dark in the pine trees where the cardinals like to sit, so to give myself enough light to capture them, I set up two spotlights to shine on the branches they like to sit on. I like the effect!!
a brilliant male northern cardinal poses with his best side forward /
“Three-fourths of philosophy and literature is the talk of people trying to convince themselves they really like the cage they were tricked into entering.” / Poet, Gary Snyder.
...if you’ve ever read Shel Silverstein’s book “The Giving Tree” then you’ll understand how I felt…and still feel. / These lovely old 100’ pines were marked for months and finally cut down last week. Even though I knew it was coming, I still wasn’t ready to see them go…saddened to see them gone…cut down at last. / On this rainy gloomy day I first discovered this…I went to look at their remaining stumps and discovered they were still giving their gifts, as I took in their inner beauty ~ their colored rings and sunset centers…spin art of a kind (the other titled that way)...isn’t nature amazing?
a brilliant red cardinal basks in the warm sun on a pine branch. /
Growing pine on a rock Ai-Petri / Welcome!
New growth will grown on its own, but as the predominant animal on this earth we are obligated to give nature a helping hand. Second in the enviroment series for the new gallery show
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3d art render of a Mountain Lion high on a cliff in a pine forest. Made with Bryce 3d.
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