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  • This shot is part of the series take on a july afternoon 2007. All taken from the same location in Taree NSW Australia -The time is getting later in the day:)

  • I’ve been working on a project about the Saint Cuthbert’s Way between Melrose in Scotland and Lindisfarne in England. This is one of the locations near the end of the walk.

  • St. Catherine’s Chapel. Probably dates from the 15th century. / Could have been a day mark for shipping?

  • Tree near Sydney Opera House, Australia /

  • Olympic National Park, Washington

  • Florida boat marina nautical art photograph digital color picture of a seascape with boats on coastal seascape near the beach with every kind of offshore boat. Beautiful enhanced digital image of a morning heading out to go fishing

  • Koala / Valley Lake / Mount Gambier / South Australia Copyright Wayne Bigg All Rights Reserved. / Do not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography without my express consent.

  • Photograph near Noyna rocks in Colne Lancashire.

  • Another photo of my recent visit to the area of Theresa Park, Australia. This is the driveway to one of the properties that I passed. It’s a long way to bring the garbage bins out for collection. HDR

  • 12X19 original art print a.p. signature landscape with wildlife

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 20mm, F11, shutter speed 1/20 second ISO400, processed in Photomatix and tweaked in Photoshop Shot taken atop the wall on the right, slightly precarious with a gale force wind on my back and a six foot drop off the wall!!

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 17-70 lens at 17mm, F11, shutter speed 1/4 to 1/13 second ISO400, processed in Photomatix and tweaked in Photoshop Hand held shot my hands were too cold to mess around with the tripod, I wanted to get somewhere sheltered! Stunning views!!

  • This was the dying stages of a supercell thunderstorm which had travelled about 150km from south of Grafton to near Lismore, NSW. Giant hail and damaging winds were reported. Quite a nice shelf cloud / guster formed with occasional bursts of spectacular lightning.

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 17-70 lens at 17mm, F11, shutter speed 1/13 to 1/3 seconds ISO100, processed in Photomatix and tweaked in Photoshop Whilst touring around the Yorkshire Dales during our Easter holiday we saw what looked like Thunderbird One on a hillside near West Burton. One evening when we had a stunning sunset I went over to investigate, there apperared to be no markings on it, there were no signs stating what it was. The only thing we could find out is that it was built by a wealthy land owner, the folly was by the side of his huge house before they dismantled the house….not sure how much of this is correct….. I have been email the following update…. In the 18th and 19th Centuries Wensleydale was thriving. Scores of lead mines were in full production and a busy railway ran the length of the Dale. The sheep were eating grass and getting fat as if there was no tomorrow (which for them there probably wasn’t). In this entrepreneurial climate, and encouraged by the writings of Jules Verne, civic leaders embarked on a project that would ultimately be known as The Great Wensleydale Moonshot Fiasco. / The technology of the time and the limited availability of suitable materials meant that the rocket ship was constructed from local stone. It was ‘manned’ by goats, these creatures being considered more nimble in zero gravity and more adaptable in diet than sheep. Despite the ready availability of gunpowder from the lead mines the eight hundred ton stone rocket ship could not be persuaded to leave the ground for longer than two seconds. Many brave goats gave their lives in vain before the project was abandoned, and the distinctive stringy smoked donar kebab of the district remains to this day a local delicacy. The rocket ship still stands in lower Wensleydale, a monument to man’s folly, in the shadow of the West Burton TV transmitter. / .... from website tx.mb21.co.uk Please view large

  • Morning colours light the sky before the sun slowly peeks over the horizon…..sunrise from home…nsw.

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 1/50 second, ISO200, tweaked in Photoshop Another shot from my trip to the Lake District on Sunday. This was during one of the sunny periods before the clouds came rolling in!! Please view large!!

  • There is a saying in Alaska ~ “when life hands you lemons, make lemonade, yet, when Alaska hands you Fireweed, make Fireweed Jelly…. or Fireweed Honey…. or Fireweed Ice Cream… The beautiful wildflower Fireweed in Alaska is nature’s seasonal weather gauge. In Autumn, when the foliage turns a deep scarlet red and the Fireweed tops out and blows seed, first snow is only weeks away. It is perhaps one of the most well known and most photographed of Alaska wildflowers. There are many things including a lodge named after it. Fireweed blooms from the bottom petals up. The flower petals of Fireweed may be tossed into your delicious fresh salads, bottled in vinegar and used in dressings, and included as well in many wonderful baked goods. “Fireweed” is the common name for the perennial plant Epilobium angustifolium. Here follow a link with fascinating information on this beautiful edible wildflower Fairbanks Daily News Miner story Fireweed Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Photographed in Interior Alaska 19 August 2006 / Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Fireweed Jelly Recipe 8 Cups Fireweed blossoms / 1/4 Cup Lemon juice / 4 1/2 Cups water / 2 pkgs Sure Jell (or other powdered pectin) / 5 Cups sugar Pick,wash, and measure fireweed blossoms (flower part only, no stems). Add lemon juice and 4-water. Boil 10 minutes and strain. Take the strained juice and heat to lukewarm. Add pectin all at once and bring to a boil. Add 5 cups sugar and return to full boil. / Boil hard for 1 minute. Pour into hot clean jars and seal. Process in boiling water bath for 10 minutes. Homesteader’s Fireweed Honey Recipe) 50 pink Clover blooms / 10 white Clover blooms / 18 – 25 Fireweed blooms / 3/4 tsp Alum / 5 pound bag white sugar / 3 Cups boiling water Wash blooms in cold water (gently rinse) to remove little critters. While rinsing blooms, boil water. Place all ingredients except the water into a pan, then pour boiling water over it. Let sit for 10 minutes. Bring to a boil and boil for 10 minutes. Strain through cheesecloth or jelly bag. / Place in clean canning jars and water bath process for 10 minutes. Fireweed Honey 45 pink clover blossoms / 25 white clover blossoms / 100 fireweed blossoms / 1 tsp. alum / 10 Cups sugar / 2 Cups water Wash blooms in cold water. Put all ingredients except water into pan, then add water. Let sit for 10 minutes. Bring to a boil and boil until fireweed turns gray and water is a purple color. Strain through cheesecloth or jelly bag. Put in clean canning jars and water bath process for 10 minutes.

  • Featured in Happy Haven Photography October 2009 / Shot in the village of Near Sawrey, which was where Beattrix Potter lived, this is typical of the houses here. / Shot in the English lake district national park, Cumbria. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens / f 9 / 1/60 sec / ISO 200 / 18mm focal length /

  • Shot of a back yard in the village of Near sawrey in The English lake district national park / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens /

  • The Minnesota Zoo, in Apple Valley, Minnesota, is one of my favorite zoos to shoot in. I love the natural enclosures and thier size. The zoo does a great job ensuring these animals have a safe and natural habitat. Canon 30D / Canon EF 400mm f/5.6 L USM / ISO 250 / 1/320th sec / f/5.6 / Bogen 3011 Tripod Legs w/ Amvona Telos Series Ball Head Please View Larger

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