Loch Ard Gorge, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
Red Bluff, Black Rock, Victoria, Australia.
From an original acrylic on canvas I sold at TRU BLUE ARTWORKS in Ebay Australia
Yet another shot taken with my lousy handphone.. tot it has a lil chinese look to it.. hehe.. It’s lunar new year today, the year of the Rat. So i guess these fellows have a take a break from disturbing those lil rodents for the day? Hehehe… i want a proper camera!! / my stupid sony cam eats more batteries than it takes picture.. grr.. Stray Cats Series: / My Animal Friends Series: / / / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Check out my T.I.M t-shirts series: /
Blown-out beach ball on the beach at dawn.
Sunset on the beach.
Lonely sunbathing bed on the beach at sunset.
Lonely silhouette of a walking girl on the beach at sunset.
A part of a temple in Ladakh, India. They where pretty amazing really with vivid orange colors (this was in 2001) I have to do some resource about the meaning, so remind me :)
Flame Azalea, (rhododendron calendulaceum) is one of the nine rhododendron genus shrubs growing in the Great Smoky Mountains. It is often confused with the Cumberland Azalea which is on the red side of orange, while the flame azalea is on the yellow side. These shrubs may start blooming in the lower elevations mid April and May. The higher elevations and balds are in June and July. Some of the best displays in the park are at Gregory and Andrews Balds or along the Balsam Mountain Road….. William Bartram, an early botanist, discovered flame azaleas in 1791, he described the plant as “certainly the most gay and brilliant flowering shrub yet known.” I can personally recomend the Balsam Mountain and Heintooga Ridge Road in the Great Smoky Mountains as a great place to view these beautiful Azalea often you’ll see them side by side with Mountain Laurel in a brilliant display
It’s the small details that matter in this world…
Beautiful glassy candle holders with burning tea candles arranged with symmetry… / /Canon 400D/ / / Featured in the Group “Art in Math ” January 2, 2009 / Featured in the Group “The Art of Intrigue” January 3, 2009 Another photo: /
Bench on a hill flooded by morning light. Taken at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California, USA. Finished 7th in the My Secret Spot challenge in the Stillness Speaks group. Featured in the Benches group.
Swan Reflection / Nikon D60 + Photoshop CS3 / 55mm Top 10 in Shameless Self-Promotion group Heart Challenge
I couldn’t resist this shot of our beautiful Bella in the warm glow of the firelight yesterday evening. Sony A700 – shutter 1/8, aperture f/4.5 – colour ‘as is’ straight from camera.
Bye-Bye Swan / Scarborough, Noth Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D60
Bench with a sunrise view in Death Valley National Park, California.
Silhouettes of family on a tropical beach at sunset
Ukraine. A museum of national architecture and life Pyrohiv
Ukraine. A museum of national architecture and life Pirogovo
Amsterdam, NL
North Yorkshire near Whitby, UK / Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / 1/15 f/11.0 / Tone Mapping in Photomatix Pro / PP in PS CS3
Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / 1/25 f/3.5 ISO100 / PP in PS CS3 / including Orton Effect
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