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  • Woman portrait and seaside / Nikon D60 + Photoshop CS3

  • Beach birds eye view

  • Tree Nature
    by linaji

    She, / Like a tree, Just kept on growing, / Until growing became knowing

    / Kellie Cranmer is one of the most incredible artists I have met up with here on RB. I have always marveled at her ability to see the lighter side of this existence as well as the rich deep layers of life we are challenged to embrace and perhaps create with. Her own personal experiences as of late has inspired my own view of who I am as artist as well as my own appreciation for each moment of life here on Planet Marvel! I went to her PF and saw this piece. I have seen it many times but never commented nor wrote on it. I love this creation. It is so feminine and powerful. I wrote a poem inspired by this work and she has given me permission to add the art to the poem. Thanks you Kellie! / . / MOTHER NATURE BY KELLIE CRANMER /

  • The bright moon and misty water effect created by the long exposure combined with the rocky foreground make this scene look slightly alien

  • THIRD PLACE in the challenge Sunset Extraveganza This shot I did 2 years ago, while being at work, so I grabed company camera “canon” and did a shot. While I was looking for camera the light in the sky start fading. Just imaging that the light actually was lighting up the whole sky and people where scrieaming: “Fire, fire”. Actually I did screamed fisrt. / North Yorkshire, Scarborough, England / /

  • Portrait of a Rockhopper Penguin with it’s destinguished hairdo and evil-looking red eyes – Gough Island, South Atlantic ocean.

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Jumping for Joy! What an enthralling experience it was to see these amazing Bottle-nosed Dolphins jumping out of the water and having such fun. I highly recommend Bruny Island Charters Eco-Cruises – A magical 3 hour cruise! Visit: Bruny_Island_Charters Rob Pennicott’s multi-award winning Bruny Island Charters, provider of Tasmania’s leading wilderness and wildlife adventure cruise, winner of Tasmania’s Best Tourist Attraction in 2006 & 2008. Bruny Island Charters’ boats are especially designed for eco-cruising. Their open design and excellence in manoeuvrability allows passengers to get up as close as possible to sea and coastal wildlife. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/1000sec / Aperture: F4.0 / ISO: 80

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • Nikon D60 / Sunrise at sea in Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER

  • Nikon D60 / Drift wood on the beach at Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK WINNER OF THE CHALLENGE Landscapes r you

  • O ke aloha ke kuleana o kihi malihini ~ Love comes like a billow and rests before the eyes… A lovely pink and yellow variety of Plumeria. / These lovely flowering trees are also known as Frangipani and Temple Trees / Ha’iku Maui Hawai`i Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Plumeria, common name Frangipani; syn. Himatanthus Willd. ex Roem. & Schult.) is a small genus of 7-8 species native to tropical and subtropical Americas. The genus consists of mainly deciduous shrubs and trees. It produces flowers ranging from yellow to pink depending on form or cultivar. From Mexico and Central America, Plumeria has spread to all tropical areas of the world, especially Hawai`i, where it grows so abundantly that many people think that it is indigenous here. The genus, originally spelled Plumiera, is named in honour of the seventeenth-century French botanist Charles Plumier, who traveled to the New World documenting many plant and animal species. The common name “Frangipani” comes from an Italian noble family, a sixteenth-century marquess of which invented a plumeria-scented perfume. In Mexico, the Nahuatl (Aztec language) name for this plant is “cacalloxochitl” which means “crow flower.” It was used for many medicinal purposes such as salves and ointments. Depending on location, many other common names exist: “Kembang Kamboja” in Indonesia, “Temple Tree” or “Champa” in India, “Kalachuchi” in the Philippines, “Araliya” or “Pansal Mal” in Sri Lanka, “Champa” in Laos, “Lantom” or “Leelaawadee” in Thai. Many English speakers also simply use the generic name “plumeria”. In several Pacific islands, such as Tahiti, Fiji, Hawai`i, Tonga and the Cook Islands Plumeria is used for making leis. In modern Polynesian culture, it can be worn by women to indicate their relationship status – over the right ear if seeking a relationship, and over the left if taken. P. alba is the national flower of Nicaragua and Laos, where it is known under the local name “Sacuanjoche” (Nicaragua) and “Champa” (Laos). Information Source: Wikipedia The beautiful Plumeria comes in a wide variety of delightful colours and bloom virtually year round. Plumeria (Frangipani) also known as the Lei flower, is native to warm tropical areas of the Pacific Islands, Caribbean, South America and Mexico. Plumerias may grow to be large shrubs or even small trees in the Hawaiian Islands and in mild areas of the U.S on the mainland. In tropical regions, Plumeria may reach a height of 30’ to 40’ and half as wide. They have widely spaced thick succulent branches, round or pointed, long leather, fleshy leaves in clusters near the branch tips. Plumeria are true tropical flowering trees, also known as Frangipani or the Temple Tree, and the fragrant flowers are often used to make Hawaiian leis. They may be grown in containers, in the ground, or in containers sunk in the ground. During the months of active growth, ample sun, water and food are essential. Healthy plumeria will bloom regularly and abundantly when they receive at least 6 to 8 hours of full sun per day. They are heavy feeders and will bloom and grow vigorously with enough of the proper foods. Plumeria love lots of water, but cannot tolerate wet feet, so they must be planted in fast draining soil or in beds with adequate drainage. The fragrance is wonderful with hints of jasmine. Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 06 June 2008 09:26:02 / Tv 1/250 Av 8.0 ISO 100 / Lens EF28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM / Focal Length 130.0 mm My images do not belong to the public domain.

  • An abandoned shed on St Kilda Pier in Melbourne. The photo was taken during sunset. / Three 21mp images were stacked in order to get rid of all digital noise.

  • Nikon D60 / Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • Watercolour painting – Moscow, Russia / Standard water colour paper

  • Sunset captured on the way to Mykonos island, very saturated sea from this angle.

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