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  • From my collection: / Na Ka Pueo Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Evening light on Ho’okipa Beach, Maui Hawai’i Ima Au Ia Oe E Ke Aloha ~ I have Sought Thee, My Beloved / ~ A beautiful mele composed by Queen Lili’okalani

  • “Off Road” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © An old bullet riddled van found in the outback near Tilpa, New South Wales. “There are two mistakes one can make along / the road to truth… / not going all the way, and not starting.” / ~ Buddha

  • AS IS! A bee on a pink hibiscus with shadows from other branches.

  • Eiger-Mönch-Jungfrau… Big chance you’ve heard about them even if you would not be interested in mountains and Europe at all! The view of this tripartite is world-known, and the number of tourists visiting the area and making a train trip to the highest railway station in Europe (located just above Jungfraujoch, to the west of Mönch at an elevation of 3454 metres) is amazing, as is the whole area, inscribed as the natural World Heritage property of Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn in 2001. This photograph, taken from the last downhill train, shows the 800m high north face of Mönch (4107m; the German word means ‘monk’ in English). Just imagine that the Jungfraubahn railway tunnel runs right under the summit, deep in the rocks! July 2008. Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn World Natural Heritage, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. / Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, sharpening, tonality adjustment, B&W conversion.

  • Eiger (3970m) is the easternmost peak of the world-known Swiss Alps’ tripartite Eiger-Mönch-Jungfrau. Eiger’s Nordwand (North Face) is a dream (or night mare) to many climbers. This photograph shows its cloud-wrapped upper part as seen from Schynige Platte late in the afternoon. July 2008. Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn World Natural Heritage, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. / Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135. Post-processing: retouch, noise reduction, sharpening, tonality adjustment, B&W conversion.

  • english sunrise in yorkshire small town early in a morning / nikon D60

  • English sunrise in yorkshire small town / Nikon D60 / 55mm

  • English sunrise in yorkshire small town

  • “The Sweetest Fruit” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © An ancient orange tree laden with ripe fruit. “The oldest trees often bear the sweetest fruit.” / ~ German Proverb The Sweetest Fruit was featured in the: Selective Colouring group – March 09 Light in the Darkness group – March 09

  • This photos is of my sister, at the edge of a tunnel, that is made of twisted and tangled grapevines, cut away, for a walk through, on the nature preserve, behind where she lives in Holiday, Florida. / Taken with my new Sony A 300X DSLR. 4-7-09

  • Rocky steep high cliffs at sea or ocean, + Orton Effect / England

  • Taken at Brooker Creek Preserve, Keystone, FL, of one of the many, beautiful, big ferns growing all through the area. Taken with a Sony DSLR A300.

  • Jacob and Sharon Mau Fine Art Photography by my identical twin sister using my camera ~ Karon Melillo d’Vega / 06 May 2009 Haleakala Skyline Trail / Elevation over 9000 feet above sea level. / The Pacific Ocean is far far down below. / South face of the Haleakala Volcano / Kula Forest Reserve / Mamane Trailhead / Haleakala Ridge Trail Junction / Maui Hawai’i Pihanakalani: Gathering place of high supernatural beings ~ place where heaven meets the earth ~ Haleakala is a shield volcano. Built up from the ocean floor by countless eruptions, it was once a mountain that rose several thousand feet higher than today. Haleakala Crater is a large erosional valley at the summit of Haleakala volcano, East Maui. It formed after the rimrock lava flows were erupted around the top of the volcano about 145,000 years ago, give or take about 10,000 years. Haleakala dominates the east side of the Valley Isle and is sacred to the Hawaiian people. The mountain’s face is a mighty wall looming over the valley. Haleakala’s width spans 20 miles, ocean-to-ocean, splitting Maui in two. The constant northwestward movement of the Pacific Plate over a local volcanic “hot spot,” or plume, has produced a series of islands, one after another in assembly line fashion. The result is a chain of volcanic islands stretching from the island of Hawai’i along a southeast – northwest line for 2,500 miles (4,050 kilometers) toward Japan. Maui, one of the younger islands in this chain, began as two separate volcanoes on the ocean floor; time and again, eon after eon, they erupted, and thin new sheets of lava spread upon the old, building and building, until the volcano heads emerge from the sea. Lava, wind-blown ash, and alluvium eventually joined the two by an isthmus or valley, forming Maui, “The Valley Isle.” Finally, Haleakala, the larger eastern volcano, reached its greatest height. Several hundred years have passed since the last volcanic activity occurred within the crater. This stillness on Maui is attributed by modern geology to the constant northwestward movement of the Pacific Plate. As the oldest islands on the northwest end of the chain have moved farther away from the plume-source of new lava, they have ceased to grow. Habitats in the Park vary from sea level to 10,023 feet: low elevation rainforest, high elevation coldforest, dryland forest, montage bogs, subalpine grassland, subalpine shrubland, alpine cinder desert… When you drive from sea level to 10,023 feet, you drive through as many different life zones as you would if you drove north from central Mexico to Alaska! The exact timing of crater formation probably never will be determined, because the crater likely grew in stages. To recognize that such a short duration, only 30,000 years, is sufficient for extensive erosion is an exciting discovery in our understanding of Hawaiian geology. Large landslides are probably the key to understanding rapid rates of erosion, because they redistribute large amounts of rock quickly. Erosion is an ongoing process, but its rate varies greatly across thousands of years. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • As we drove down from the summit of Haleakala on Skyline Drive, here we are entering the dense clouds and fog belt of the Kula Forest Reserve at 6200 feet elevation. This recreation area is 6,200 feet above sea level in the Kula Forest Reserve. Polipoli Springs is an upcountry park with towering trees and stunning views of the Maui lowlands and the neighboring islands of Lana’i and Kaho’olawe. Polipoli Springs is most notable for its mature forest of beautiful Redwood trees and other exotic indigenous Hawaiian trees such as Plum, Cypress, Sugi, towering Eucalyptus, O’hia and Ash. Extensive trail systems transverse the reserve. Thousands of feet above sea level, there are no mosquitoes in the area, but the temperatures can get quite cold. Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

  • 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

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

  • Nikon D60, / West Yorkshire, Wakefield, UK – as is from camera

  • Nikon D60, / West Yorkshire, Wakefield, UK

  • print of my original digital photo. yellow iris. ................................................................................................................. taken in morning light against filtered sunlight. / kodak c330. macro setting.

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

  • Nikon D60, / West Yorkshire, Wakefield, UK / Top Ten #3 in the challenge Rivers and Lakes of Yorkshire

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