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  • Black and White, Contrast shadows of the interior with the backdrop if light

  • my first submission made with my new camera, i know, it’s not the best, and i probably will scrap it later (if i don’t i’ll have to come up with a better title). don’t be fooled by the green background though, it’s the whitebalance and tint adjustments (I can finally shoot in raw JAY), it’s actualy gray stoepstenen (i don’t know the english word).

  • Canola field on a stormy day in Alberta, Canada, July 2008. / “Canola on Stormy Plain” was featured in the group Olympus and Four Thirds Group

  • Still Life Art 1 is a picture of two lovely female statues and still life of a table top decorated with candle sticks, plant and decorative vase and pitcher. A warm sentimental picture that will bring blessings to any room. There is a place where the sidewalk ends / And before the street begins, / And there the grass grows soft and white, / And there the sun burns crimson bright, / And there the moon-bird rests from his flight / To cool in the peppermint wind. Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black / And the dark street winds and bends. / Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow / We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow, / And watch where the chalk-white arrows go / To the place where the sidewalk ends.

  • It’s my cat on the front lawn. / so here it is my first work on Red Bubble.

  • An old shot I found accidentally in my pc :) / Hope you’ll like it!

  • Up close macro shot of a succulent plant commonly called hens and chicks.

  • Traditional trulli houses in Alberobello in Puglia, southern Italy. The trulli, which are protected under UNESCO World Heritage laws, are traditional limestone houses with domed or conical roofs, and are common in the Alberobello region

  • A street of traditional trulli house in Alberobello in Puglia, southern Italy, a UNESCO World Heritage site. There are mature grape vines growing against their walls

  • Lake in Bedfordshire.

  • a picture of jones falls nears Owen Sound , ON

  • Macro Close up of a flower

  • The lotus flower, the species of flower said to have been used during the Flower Sermon. One interpretation of the Flower Sermon, is that Buddha was trying to make the point that all things come and go, that all things are transient, like a flower. Joie de vivre (from the French joie, “joy”; de, “of”; vivre, “to live, living”; “the joy of living”) is a term sometimes imported into English to express a cheerful enjoyment of life; an exultation of spirit.

  • A window in the historic Slovenian coastal town of Izola with new brown shutters in a tatty red wall

  • View of Mauna Kahalewai, the West Maui mountains from Ulupalakua. / I took this shot from the passenger window of a moving vehicle as Jacob and I were driving to Kana’io. The West Maui Mountains or West Maui Volcano, known to the Hawaiians as Mauna Kahalawai and Hale Mahina form a much eroded shield volcano that constitutes the western one-quarter of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. The port of Lāhainā lies on the southwestern slope. / The wildlife sanctuaries and wetlands of Mauna Kahalewai are very beautiful. O ‘Iao Valley is covered in dense rainforest and is one of the wettest rainiest spots on earth. This area of the island receives an average of over 400 inches of rain each year The Hawaiian name for the mountains is “Kahalewai”, meaning House of Water. Another name is Hale Mahina meaning House of the Moon. It is believed that these mountains are named for the Goddess Hina of the Moon. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi Mauna Kahalewai “The East Maui mountains ancient name is Aheleakala [A-hele-a-ka-la]. The Western name is Haleakala means House of the Sun, named for the Sun God, La, and quite possibly named after the demi-god Maui-akalana, who slowed down the sun. More can be read about Maui in the ancient Hawaiian genealogical chant, Kumulipo Iao Valley is the most famous valley of this mountain range. The West Maui mountains are the second wettest spot in the world at 400 inches of rain per year. It is said that somewhere in Kahalewai there is a deep cavern filled with water and a passage way connected with the water cave. The West Maui Mountains or West Maui Volcano, known to the Hawaiians as Mauna Kahalewai, form a much eroded shield volcano that constitutes the western one-quarter of the Hawaiian Island of Maui. Kanaka Maoli are the Polynesian peoples of the Hawaiian Islands who trace their ancestry back to Marquesan and possibly Tahitian settlers (starting circa AD 400), precontact 1778. A shield volcano is a large volcano with shallowly-sloping sides. / The high point of the West Maui Volcano is Pu’u Kukui at 5,788 feet. The island of Maui is one of a chain of volcanoes and ancient underwater seamounts stretching nearly to the Aleutian Islands of Alaska. The Hawaiian Islands and Emperor Seamounts were all formed by a hot spot in the earth’s mantle erupting onto the ocean floor and building massive shield volcanoes that would sometimes break the surface. Maui is the second youngest island in the Hawaiian Islands and consists of two volcanoes in the chain It is thought that West Maui Volcano was born 2 million years ago. It is now extinct and has begun the slow process of subsiding and eroding back into the sea. Haleakala is about a million years younger than its neighbor and is still considered active having erupted at least 10 times in the last 1000 years. However, it has entered the last phase of its life as a growing mountain, a last gasp rejuvenated phase that all Hawaiian volcanoes enter before they go extinct forever. Approximately 400,000 years ago Maui was much larger than it is today. Usually referred to as Maui Nui (“Big Maui”) it was made up of present day Maui, Moloka’i, Lana’i, and Kaho’olawe and was larger than the present day big island of Hawai’i. The subsiding of the island led to the separation of Moloka’i and Lana’i from Maui and Kaho’olawe about 300,000 years ago. About 150,000 years ago Lana’i and Moloka’i separated as did Kaho’olawe and Maui. It is thought that only 15,000 years remain before West Maui and East Maui (Haleakala) are split into two islands. Information Source” Wikipedia / My photographs may not be modified for commercial or advertising use, nor can they be copied or reproduced in any form without the photographer’s written permission. I own full and exclusive copyrights on all my photographs and they are protected under International Copyright laws. My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be posted in another webpage on the internet or intranet, published in any book, magazine, newsletter or newspaper, duplicated, used in a derivative work of art, used as illustration for musical, dramatic, and/or literary works, or used for commercial use of any kind whatsoever without my express written authorization, including but not limited to resale of my images without a license for use. © 2009 Fine Art Photography, Research and Photojournalism by Sharon Mau

  • Yes there a million and one butterfly pictures, but this is the first one I got!!!! I waited for this little guy to land for 20 minutes and I finally git him. All I could do, was say, Thank you and wished him good day!

  • Isn’t it just a wonderful feeling when you get a first? A first comment, a first whatever … or just as it happened to me this morning: a first sale? Just made ma day! / Have a wonderful day! / Christine

  • The ShiShi Camellias are in full bloom in Fall; honey bees and wasps love to drink deeply from their centers, and I love to see the splash of color they bring at a time of year when everything else seems to be fading and falling away.

  • Disused (and upside down) 200 ton olive press now finds use as a flower stand at Samuel’s Gorge winery / McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0911.2295) / Nikon D300 | Nikon AFS 50mm f/1.4 | flash / / . / See also a view of the pump just visible at right: /

  • Pump for the now disused (and upside down!) 200 ton olive press at Samuel’s Gorge winery / McLaren Vale, South Australia, Australia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0911.2296b) / Nikon D300 | Nikon AFS 50mm f/1.4 | flash / / . / See also the press which this pump drove: /

  • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0901.1153) / Nikon D300 | Nikon 12-24DX @ 22mm / 1/40s f/6.3 ISO200 / Featured in Full Frontal Facades group (7 January 2010) /

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