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  • Taken at Bowman Lake in Glacier NP

  • Diamond Peak in Crater Lake National Park, Oregon.

  • Sunrise over the jagged peaks of the Tatoosh Range from a wildflower laden meadow above Paradise on Mt. Rainier. The meadow is dotted with magenta PAintbrush, lupine and Western Anenomes.

  • Garden Of the Gods Park, outside of Colorado Springs, Colorado, is without a doubt one of my all time favorite places to shoot at….the light there just dances, especially during the golden hours just after sunrise…..Pike’s Peak is in the background, with the wind blowing the snow into the sky. / Thoughts welcomed! See more on my website at jdebordphoto.com

  • Image of a Big Bellied Seahorse taken @ Mornington,Vic.Mornington Pier will be straight in the firing line when channel deepening begins,because the old Yarra river bed runs in close proximity to the pier.These beautiful creatures & their habitat are in grave danger NO CHANNEL DEEPENING

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  • Location : / Curbar Edge, Curbar, Peak District, Derbyshire, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 1 March 2008, 7.36 a.m. Camera Details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 2 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens : Polariser Shot narrative: / Taken on the RBUK meet up in 2008. Whilst most of the contingent were either still in bed or enjoying an English Breakfast in the hotel, Simon Gladwin and I were braving sub zero temperatures and gale force winds on top of Curbar Edge.

  • Rocky Mountain National Park

  • ‘Every day is my best day; this is my life; I’m not going to have this moment again.’ / Bernie Seigel We May Never Pass This Way Again by Seals & Crofts Life, so they say, is but a game and we let it slip away. / Love, like the Autumn sun, should be dyin’ but it’s only just begun. / Like the twilight in the road up ahead, they don’t see just where we’re goin’. / And all the secrets in the Universe, whisper in our ears / And all the years will come and go, take us up, always up. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. Dreams, so they say, are for the fools and they let ‘em drift away. / Peace, like the silent dove, should be flyin’ but it’s only just begun. / Like Columbus in the olden days, we must gather all our courage. / Sail our ships out on the open sea. Cast away our fears / And all the years will come and go, and take us up, always up. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. So, I wanna laugh while the laughin’ is easy. I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile. / We may never pass this way again, that’s why I want it with you. / ‘Cause, you make me feel like I’m more than a friend. Like I’m the journey and you’re the journey’s end. / We may never pass this way again, that’s why I want it with you, baby. We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again.

  • Mountains and sea – sunset & alpineglow, Lynn Canal, Alaska

  • Not really, elevation is actually 13,770. The Grand Teton. Taken 11-20-08 I am so fortunate to live here…........... :0) The Byrds – Eight Miles High – listen here

  • The rugged peak of 9100-ft Mt. Shuksan, in the North Cascades of Washington, is reflected in the mirror-calm waters of Picture Lake.

  • I was taking a bunch of landscape shots at sunset at Reeds lookout in the Grampians…..two nights in a row with a cloudless sky. / It’s always hard to shoot, as the sky is just so bright and doesn’t present much in the way of character. / Then, when the sun went down, this amazing orange glow intensified and I swapped lenses and zoomed into the mountains in the distance and saw this. / To me, it’s one of those shots that I just keep looking at, amazed at the beautiful landscapes we’ve been blessed with. / I think it’s the almost symmetrical mountain silhouettes against the orange afterglow that just grabs me, kind of reminds me of my childhood, when drawing mountains. I appreciate you taking time to view my work, and I really enjoy reading your comments. / Thanks for visiting :-) Canon 40D w/ EF 70-200mm f/2.8L / Focal length: 200mm / ISO: 100 / Aperture: f/13 / Shutter: 30 seconds

  • Just an hour before it had been snowing buckets. The storm passed but the remnants remained over Pikes Peak, Colorado. I used a color treatment-blue neutral.

  • Late day sunlight glows on temple formations within the Grand Canyon, captured from Yavapai Point at Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Equipment : Nikon D200 – Nikkor 12-24 F2.8 ED lens – Circular Polarizer – Manfrotto tripod with cable release – conversion to B&W in Photoshop. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • Growing pine on a rock Ai-Petri / Welcome!

  • Cradle Mountain (1545m above sea level) overlooking Dove Lake in St Claire National Park in the Central Highlands of Tasmania (best viewed large) Shot on 09/02/2008 (single image). The mountain has four named summits. In order of height they are Cradle Mountain (1545m), Smithies Peak (1545m), Weindorfers Tower (1459m) and Little Horn (1355m) The Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park is a significant location of Tasmania’s endemic species – 40-55% of the park’s documented alpine flora is endemic. 68% of the higher rainforest species recorded in alpine areas in Tasmania are present in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park (Sorce: Wiki)

  • Inspired by the Cairngorms near Aviemore, Scotland / original size: 90×90cm / Oil on Canvas

  • Mt. Rainier with a meadow of wildflowers backlit by the setting sun

  • Featured in Beautiful – Sep 25th, 2009 / Featured in DSLR Users Only – Aug 7th, 2009 When I went to Grand Tetons I had a few places in mind that I just had to photograph. Moulton barn on Mormon Row was one of them. / Taken in Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming, USA Canon XSi w/18-55mm lens, f/6.3, 1/250 sec, ISO-200, 36mm.

  • a video of landscape photography Malaga/Spain Norfolk/UK ...This glorious sunrise rose up to greet me at the break ‘o day this morning, turning the world golden for a moment in time. Such a delight to see this wondrous orb full of healing energy rising o’er the Sea. ...Bay of Malaga Spain as is straight out of the camera Olympus FE 35/30 F STOP – 4.6 ISO-100 35mm D.M 314.taken at Dawn …..

  • Highway 72 outside the Town of Warn in Colorado. Sawtooth Peak takes the skyline and the Autumn color comes alive.

  • We all know how usually the night approaches. But did you ever see how it comes vestured in its glory? By the Creator’s will, fiery horse pulls it behind galloping valleys westward and jumping over mountain ranges on his way. Good night Nevada, good night! Those who don’t believe in miracles will never see them…

  • This is another view of the spill way in black and white to heighten the details. As I stated before, out with my friend and fellow Redbubbler Jason Connolly photographing the Derwent reservoir in the Peak District of Deerbyshire, England, we spent quite a while photographing Derwent dam and the surrounding area. We also spotted this lovely out flow of water into the Derwent reservoir. This water comes from the Ashop river which flows through Snake Valley. A portion of the river was diverted to flow through the mountain to the other side through this water way tunnel and out into the Derwent. There is a dam in the Ashop, but it only stand 10 ft., but is still used to allow water to continue to flow into the reservoir, even though the river is allowed to also run into the Ladybower reservoir as well. The concrete table here creates this beautiful cascade of water. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/22 / Shutter speed: 5 seconds / ISO 125 Some post processing work done in Photoshop CS. I changed it to B&W and adjusted tone with green and red filters. I also decided to clean around the edges by cropping the image.

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