London Bridge, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
Photo Taken at Sunset Lake, NC 4 Adirondack chairs over looking Sunset Lake in early evening. Sit and Relax! Great framed wall print. /
Tathra Beach Sunrise
Impressive storm forming above Makena beach in Maui
Acrylics on Canvas. / I will never forget the day, I arrived at Yorkshire, England….driving through so many stunning Greens…and sheep…and Trees…what a PICTURE…!!!...In One of the days I was in this area…After art workshop that i took…I went by FOOT alone myself for a walk to the nearest town, through such magnificent relaxing view…Not sure how i did it, because my sense of direction ,is not too good…BUT…Its a fact…and it was Such wonderful experience…So refreshing and relaxing and charming. Copyrights ( c) Nira Dabush.
Captured at Subrise as the Alpinglow was peaking against the front range Rocky Mountains just outside of Boulder, Colorado….shot on New Years Day Thoughts welcomed See more on my website at jdebordphoto.com
while in southland new zealand take the southern scenic route stray a little from the beaten track and you will be rewarded with beautiful native bush walks and waterfalls . .
Sold a mounted print November 2008 through RedBubble. Thanks to sucuri!
This is an Akamatsu pine tree amongst the mountains in Shiga prefecture, Japan. Sepia made the image a bit stronger. !
Ukai Toriyama is a restaurant complex beneath Mount Takao in Japan.
Summer Wildflower Fields amongst the Aspen in Alluvial Fan area of Rocky Mountain National Park here in Colorado…. How I love this time of the year up there…..I think this one will make a VERY nice print!
A perfect end to a beautiful day in Hawaii. / Took this one a while back when I still used to shoot with slide film. Canon AE-1 / Fuji Velvia 100 (slide film)
“Do fairies exist?” Ophelia asks the flowers around her,hoping that she will spot one amongst the flowers soon. The flowers couldn’t answer her because they have never seen one before. Undeterered, Ophelia set her sights on the next flower kingdom ahead of her. She will continue to journey on her quest in answer to that burning question in her heart. / / You can view and buy my other “In Search For Fairies” at my Zazzle Gallery:
I spent the afternoon at Brighton Beach, Adelaide, taking some photos. This was taken from the Jetty looking south. Nikon D200 – 18-200mm / 1/200th @ f/5.6 / ISO 100 / Polarizing Filter
WILD & FREE / / Polar bear cubs have a play break on an ice floe. What a great sight to see! The sea ice is shrinking at an alarming rate, which has a huge impact for the bears as this is their main hunting ground. More and more bears are being found to have drowned while trying to find the ice, even though they can swim up to sixty miles or so! / / I hope the ice does not completely vanish and that they always have somewhere to hut! (Spitsbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / /
black and white photograph of nude young woman lying on the bed, Crete 2007; a selfportrait
Nikon Coolpix + OE / Scarborough lake, North Yorkshire, UK
The Hole of Horcum is a section of the valley of the Levisham Beck in the North York Moors of northern England, upstream of Levisham and Lockton. The Hole of Horcum is a vast, 400ft deep natural hollow measuring ¾ of a mile across. It has been naturally eroded over thousands of years by the action of springs, though a more romantic legend tells us that it was created when a giant named Wade, who was in fact a Saxon chief, grabbed a ‘handful’ of earth to throw at his wife, Bell – the soil missed its target and landed to form the 800ft high hill of Blakey Topping which lies about a mile to the east. Nikon D60 / HDR in photomatix / one shot, handheld / pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200m / 1/125 f/9.0 ISO200
THIRD PLACE in the challenge LOOKING OVER VALLEY’S Snowdonia Valley, Wales, UK / Nikon D300 / 18-200mm / handheld on the rock / HDR (3) in Photomatix / PP in PS CS3
Shot at Bannerghata National Park, Bangalore, India. / Shot with Canon DSLR
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