By the Yarra in Melbourne. Also available in black and white.
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The night spring arrived.
Location: Inks Lake, Texas (At a camp site) Top Ten Challenge – 1st place – Hands and Feet Contest – Buyers Club group. EyeFetch Contest – 3rd place – “Water Theme” – World Photography group Exhibit shown in Austin, Texas – VSA – The National Arts Program 1/15/09 – 1st place in the amateur category – Cash Prize of $300.00 Thanks for viewing.
This was taken at a dam in Oakbank in the Adelaide Hills, Australia in winter at dawn. We don’t get any snow in Adelaide, as our summers are very hot. There is still some fog around on the water. This is pure bliss to me. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera, on a tripod. This was taken because of the mood created with the fog, the winter sunlight lighting up the boat and the 3 waterfowl swimming in the opposite direction to the boat.
Budding water lilly at Warrina Lakes in Innisfail, north Queensland.
candid, city of london, 2008 table for one ? © 2009 Urban Umbra
Playing chess late in the night… June 2008. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, sharpening, watercolor, brightness correction, convert to B&W, crop. More chess: Also included in the calendar Chess
Okay…. My kids made me do it!!! They found this snail in the garden and insisted that I photograph it so here’s the result.
I wanna feel the sun, I just need some air / I need some air / I need some air / I need some air BRMC “need some AIR”
This photograph was taken using the TtV technique and is part of my TtV: Through the Viewfinder Series Photographed using a 50+ year old vintage Argoflex Seventy-five and a Canon. / Best viewed LARGE
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Coles Bay Freycinet National Park Tasmania. / Canon 30d 17-85mm lens. / /
Taken using a Canon 300D – 90mm Lens A drop of wisdom is better than a sea of gold.~ Greek Proverb For true success ask yourself these four questions: Why? Why not? Why not me? Why not now? ~ James Allen
Nikon D60 / Nikkon VR 18-200 / UV filter f/10 / 1/400 sec / ISO-200 / -1.7 step / 95mm / Tweaked in PS Els6 Comments and impressions especially welcome
Taken 4th july 2009 Canon ESO 450D 30 s s / F 8.0 / ISO 100 Thank you so much Below is the Black and white copy
Shot at the Lake of Ganzirri, Messina, Sicily. Nikon d70 with with Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED Other boat images:
Taken with a Canon 5D Mark II, 100 mm macro lens. / Featured in ‘Super Macro Photography’‘ / Featured in ‘That One Great Shot’ / Featured in Made By Nature / 1st in Floral and Faunal Macros challenge This photo and many more are in my Raindrop calendar. Click on the photo below to view it.
LITHUANIA, VILNIUS CLICK FOR VIEW or COMMENT Early history / Historian Romas Batūra identifies the city with Voruta, one of the castles of Mindaugas, crowned in 1253 as King of Lithuania. The city was first mentioned in written sources in 1323, when the Letters of Grand Duke Gediminas were sent to German cities inviting Germans and members of the Jewish community to settle in the capital city, as well as to Pope John XXII. These letters contain the first unambiguous reference to Vilnius as the capital; Old Trakai Castle had been the earlier base for the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. According to legend, Gediminas dreamt of an iron wolf howling on a hilltop and consulted a pagan priest for its interpretation. He was told: “What is destined for the ruler and the State of Lithuania, is thus: the Iron Wolf represents a castle and a city which will be established by you on this site. This city will be the capital of the Lithuanian lands and the dwelling of their rulers, and the glory of their deeds shall echo throughout the world”.[5] The location offered practical advantages: it lay within the Lithuanian heartland at the confluence of two navigable rivers, surrounded by forests and wetlands that were difficult to penetrate. The duchy had been subject to intrusions by the Teutonic Knights.[6] Lithuanian territories over time / [edit]Grand Duchy of Lithuania / Gediminas expanded the Grand Duchy through warfare along with strategic alliances and marriages. At its height it covered the territory of modern-day Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Transnistria, and portions of modern-day Poland and Russia. His grandchildren Vytautas the Great and Jogaila, however, fought civil wars. During the Lithuanian Civil War of 1389–1392, Vytautas besieged and razed the city in an attempt to wrest control from Jogaila. The two later settled their differences; after a series of treaties culminating in the 1569 Union of Lublin, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was formed. The rulers of this federation held either or both of two titles: Grand Duke of Lithuania or King of Poland. In 1387, Jogaila granted Magdeburg rights to the city.
View more work from this series Kingscliff Beach, Northern New South Wales, Australia. Untouched photograph. / Best viewed LARGE
Ringwood, NJ / December 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200mm / Raw Featured in the Group: Nikon DSLR Users Group / Featured in the Group: Live and Let Live
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