Nature rustic 

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  • Old deserted Irish Farm. Very overgrown with major decay having set in. This has an old glass plate photographic effect.

  • This shot was taken through a frosted glass window from a street in Stanmore, Sydney. The light was just right on the best sunny winter day so far this year. I decided to leave the spots of dirt, paint and splotches – makes for a more rustic look too, which I like.

  • This is a reinactment of pioneer days. She is kneading bread. Working by natural light. The picture was taken in Kentucky at a place called The Homeplace. Also available in Sepia.

  • Summer cone flowers by an old bushel basket.

  • Chupaca, Huancayo, Peru´ ! Stairs leading to to the ruins of Arwaturo about 5000 years old above the rural village of Ahuac !

  • This building is part of a Bread & Breakfast location near Longview, Alberta. / It has this wonderful fireplace and a log bed (and an outdoor biffy). / Awesome place for a romantic get-together. If interested email them at welcome_acres@yahoo.com

  • Woke up this morning to a white world.

  • A rustic gatepost New Zealand D. I. Y. style. / / /

  • A shower before the storm in the Great Smoky Mountains. This was made from the breezeway or dog-trot of Ephraim Bales Cabin, located along the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. Two types of fencing can also be seen in the picture. A rock wall on the left and a wooden picket fence on the right. The sound of the rain falling in the forest was as relaxing for me as it was for Ephraim over a hundred years ago.

  • A robin under an old chair used as a flower pot.

  • Old dilapidated barn with rustic red doors. This old barn will be torn down sometime this month. Someone in the neighborhood complained that it was an “eye sore”.... so sad! Image was redone for me in HDR by Kimberly Palmer.

  • An ice blue moon / Falls from the sky / Soon to commune / With mountains high / / Sun rises now / Moon to replace / As if somehow / They won’t share space / / Old weathered barn / Bears witness to / The stellar yarn / Between these two / / This digital painting was inspired while looking out my window at the descending full moon early in the morning. It brought to mind the optical illusion of how the moon always looks bigger when it is low in the sky. I love how the moon takes on the blue hues of the atmosphere when you see it in the early morning light. / /

  • “Living on the Land” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © An old farmhouse overlooking crops and a freshly ploughed field. Apple Tree Creek, Queensland “I had rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” ~George Washington

  • I found this car across the street from my parents’ house at an old garage. / Miramichi, NB Canada. *All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /

  • Featured in the contrasting perceptions group / Top ten finish in the challange From a Height, Looking Down in the Mood & Ambience – Strictly Photos group Captured with Olympus e510 F stop 3,5 exp 1/160 iso 100 Abandoned stone farmhouse nr Snake Pass Derbyshire UK

  • “Windmills of My Mind” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © “Like a circle in a spiral / Like a wheel within a wheel / Never ending or beginning, / On an ever spinning wheel / As the images unwind / Like the circle that you find / In the windmills of your mind” / ~ Alan Bergman

  • / It looks so pretty on a shoe!! /

  • Timber in the lagoon This photo I shot at the chilean coastline, a little sweet-water lagoon / pond only 80 meters away from the sea (Pacific Ocean). / Chile. / Latin America Canon Powershot G1 / FL = 21.0mm (35=108mm), f = 4.0, Tv = 1/320. ISO= 100 Featured in That One Great Shot – July 2009

  • Taken at Hill End, Central Western NSW, Australia in Autumn. This is an older image of mine re-worked with textures. Canon 350D with 18-55mm kit lens.

  • Original oil on canvas / Size: 18” x 18” inches / Date: 2009

  • early summer morning /

  • Autumn scene….This shot was taken driving near my home at a place named “Le Lac en Coeur”(means a lake with the shape of a heart),Parc des Laurentides,Saint-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada.It was foggy and rainy that day. / 1000 views + / Nikon D 200 / /

  • The Okavango Delta, Botswana, Africa. This body of water is the largest inland delta in the world, and one of the wildest parts of Southern Africa. Many of the animals inhabiting this region have never had human contact and thus, are as carnal as they come. That’s a comforting thought, when you are spending two nights bush camping among this habitat lol! No toilets, showers or indoor areas, aside from our tents. At night time all was silent, apart from the calls of elephants, hyenas, jackals, and what I thought was a train moving in the distance.. turned out to be a pride of lions roaring after they had killed their dinner. By mid afternoon the temperature reached 48 degrees celcius (118F) on our first day. That kind of heat is impossible to escape, with little to no humidity, the only water we had to drink had been turned hot with the heat. Needless to say, tempers flared and people cried. But hey, it was fun! I took this photo as we were being poled across the delta to the island in its centre. We traveled in mokoros, African style gondolas, carved entirely out of one tree trunk. Once on the island we trekked on foot, saw wild elephants, zebras, giraffes and wart hogs. Thankfully no lions, or other members of the big 5 turned up while were in such a vulnerable position. On our first night, elephants almost stampeded our camp site. The matriarch appeared at one end of the camp, stepped on one of our groups tents and was threatened to charge. All I clearly remember was someone scream. Next thing I knew, we were all pushing each other out of the way to run. But run where? We were on the banks of a delta where crocodiles and hippos lived. In the trees were possibly leopards and beyond our camp we knew there were lions. For a brief moment I thought, death by elephant?? We were however, saved by one of our guides, who hurled a flaming log at the elephant, hitting it square on the head. The matriarch stopped in her tracks, stood still for about a minute (felt like an eternity) and retreated. All of us breathed a sigh of relief, till a girl in our group said “elephants never forget”. Gulp. Added texture from www.deviantart.com free use stock – t_a_g_g_e_r. Layered original shot twice, desaturared one layer. Added texture twice, altered hue slightly on both, increased brightness, decreased contrast. Canon SX100IS MCN: CA586-6FEED-2J2VL

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