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  • HEADLAND...
    by micmac

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    UNTOUCHED…JUST A YELLOW FILTER ADDED. / This was takeen at Lake L’Achigan,St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada / I was comming back from breakfast in the village where I live when I saw this scene ,I stoped ,couldn’t beleive that I wasn’t able to see on the other side of the lake.Heavy fog and soft light gave me the opportunity to do this image,I just love it ,makes me think of an old painting.If you look carefully ,you will see the other side’s shadow.The reflection was great because there were no fog in front of me just on the other side.A very foggy sunrise it was.When I did this shot it thought about «Water world» and how our the planet is beautiful even with a little piece of land. / / / /

  • Fog in village
    by Antanas

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    Fog in village (LITHUANIA)

  • SHADOWS
    by micmac

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    Taken “à contre jour”....I liked the smooth lines made by the sun…St-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada. / Nikon D200 / f 2.8 / iso 100 /

  • Gloomy
    by Sherstin Schwartz

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    Drops of rain on a pine tree…

  • Forest fog.
    by Steve Chapple

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    Misty haunting morning this morning, sitting in a pine plantation at Mt Burr in the Limestone Coast area of South Australia. Last hints of fog lifting as the sun rose towards a clear blue sky. Canon 400D 18-55 lens with ND4 filter. Three shot HDR converted in Photomatix and cropped to size. Damn it was cold!!!!!!!!!!

  • Walk this way ...
    by richiedean

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    Another inspirational walk …... / After being on top of the world, I delved down into this conifer forest to walk on fallen pine needles, ‘twas like walking on a very soft and springy carpet …... any noise was absorbed by it, making it a silent and very peaceful place …....... :)) Copyright 2009 Richie Dean Machynlleth, Snowdonia National Park, Wales, UK Photoshop and PhotoArtMaster 3 images blended together using / Layer masks / Blending modes / Adjustment layers / Filters and tools This work has been featured in / Forests / Impressionist Art / Your Magic Place

  • Autumn Morn
    by DawsonImages

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    Morning fog lies rises from the valley floor covering nearly, a couple of ridges dotted by golden larch trees emerge.

  • Forest mornings
    by Steve Chapple

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    Out early this morning to watch the sun rise through the fog in a pine plantation at Mt Burr – Limestone Coast South Australia. Certainly worth the cold to see the beauty as the sun tried to force its way into the forest. Canon 400D 18 – 55 with ND4 filter. Processed in Photoshop CS3.

  • The Beauty Of Winter
    by Al Bourassa

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    I took this on the way home after a Christmas Concert by the Big Rock Singers and just had to share it right away. We have had a dump of six to eight inches of heavy wet snow lasting all day, causing me to shovel several driveways several times today. However, the absolute beauty of freshly fallen snow mixed with blue Christmas lights makes up for any of the day’s toils. Hope you like it.

  • No Trains
    by Bryan Davidson

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    Widescreen wallpaper version – 1280×800 Gembrook Station, Puffing Billy Line / Victoria, Australia

  • Pencil Pine Cementery
    by Robert Mullner

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    Long passed away twisted pencil pines up at the Tarn Shelf, Mt. Field N.P. Tasmania..

  • The Pine Forest
    by Anders Naesset

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    Mystical moods from the Norwegian tall pine forest. October 2007.

  • Just A Little Support
    by Michael Kienhuis

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    Shot in October 2007 on the Californian Coast Carmel USA.

  • Misty River Evening
    by Rany Lutz

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    Color version of “Misty River Night” Kootenay River, B. C., Canada.

  • Nostalgia
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

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    This old jug and bowl was photographed at Roughly House, The Pines, Dural (Sydney) NSW during a redbubbler’s outing in January 08. An overlay was applied to add to the aged feel. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Bubble Reflections
    by funkyfacestudio

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    A photograph of a bubble on some twigs….much like the other one but this one had a lot more reflections and colors. You can see my camera and my hand in the middle as well. / It is very yellow, I don’t know how that happened, maybe the gloomy grey skies. Most of them are clear with blue and pink streaks. This one reminded me of colored mercury glass. / (I added shadow to bring out the colors more.)

  • Mystify You
    by Tracey Mac

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    Another scene outside my front door of a misty morning last week…. Copyright /

  • Sheltered . . .
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

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    At this time of the year the Amanita muscaria (also known as fly agaric) grow in profusion in the pine needles of this forest in the Blue Mountains (NSW, Australia). I believe they have magic qualities if eaten (I can imagine!!) ... there must be some very happy little creatures around as a lot of the mushrooms have holes in them! This time last year, I shot Persistence in the same area. Featured in Retired and Happy Group in May 2009 Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Pines
    by Antanas

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    You may also purchase my second poetry book / (I could send it for you by post) / . / / . My son`s works (CLICK) Landscapes Portraits Nudes Compositions Flowers Winters Collaborations Fogs ! ! Trees . ABOUT MY EXHIBITION The woks exhibited represent the linkup of two artists, a photographer and a sculptor. Such an attempt to blend two spheres of art is really innovative and a bit unexpected. There had been few who were successful in such an attempt. Both authors, blending their art by the means of the photo art, are the winners. Sculpture, as such, is rather a static art, sometimes “performing” in a specific, sometimes artificial, environment. However, the means of the plastic photography, seemingly, make the sculptures movable, dynamic; they make you feel the sculptures are moving. They become alive, start moving and react both to the environment and the views captured by the photographer. I would like the viewers also note the colour solutions of the photos, aimed at the strengthening of the overall impression of the imagery. The original blend and overlapping of two arts let see the impressive plastic metaphors, giving birth to various associations. CLICK PHOTO IF YOU WANT VIEW /

  • Sunset on the Isle
    by David Sundstrom

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    Sunset on the Isle of Pines, New Caledonia. Taken not far from our beach side accommodation, I must have taken nearly 50 shots of this tree in the few minutes before the sun finally disappeared behind the horizon. Other works from New Caledonia Dumbea / Gaol House / Watching the sun fall /

  • Spirit of the North Wind
    by MoonSpiral

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    19×25 pastel on Sennelier La Carte paper FEATURED IN C.O.R.E., FRIENDS OF RED BUBBLE, FIRST THINGS, THE PATCHWORK, AND THE SISTERHOOD / She has been sitting on my easel for the longest time. I finally got inspired to finish her. I made her a lot bigger than the others in the series, so that should appease her for me taking so long on her. / She is the Spirit of the North Wind. It is the wind of Winter and of death, but also of rebirth. She gives us the wisdom to overcome death and to know it is not the end. We must walk through the Northern gate at the end of this life and she will be the one to usher us through. Listen to cold Winter wind, and let her help you release your fears into the darkness of the night. Also from the Series

  • Another from the pine forest in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, Sunday 20 April. With the picturesque shack, lichen covered pine trees, red mushrooms, and then the mist rolling in, I was torn in so many directions – in the end I made an attempt to get all elements in the one shot! / / Margo has kindly provided me with the following info on the red mushrooms – glad I didn’t taste any – I could have flown like Santa’s reindeers!!! / / (1) The Fly Agaric Amanita muscaria is the famous white-spotted red toadstool beloved of children’s book illustrators. They are widely known as one of the few poisonous fungi in the UK, but it is not generally realised that this is because they are in fact strongly psychedelic. Eaten raw, they cause stomach cramps, hallucinations1 and, possibly, death. In some parts of Europe they have long been associated with magic and legend. In Lapland, reindeer regularly get high on them and are seen to leap around, giving rise to the story of Santa’s flying reindeer. Lapps have a custom of deliberately feeding them to their deer, and then collecting and drinking the urine because most of the toxins are filtered out by the reindeer’s digestive system. 1 They are not the same thing as ‘magic mushrooms’. (2) Also, ‘toad-stuhl’ is a German name meaning ‘seat of death’. _ / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /

  • Persistence
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

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    I find it hard to believe that the mushroom actually pushed the iron off the ground, but it makes a great image! Found in the pine forest at Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains Australia a few weeks ago. / / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /

  • High on windswept ridges in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest in eastern California’s White Mountains live the planet’s oldest known living organisms – the ancient Bristlecone Pines (Pinus longaeva). Some of these trees were already growing when the Egyptians built the pyramids over 4000 years ago. The oldest known Bristlecone Pine is “Methuselah”. This gnarled and twisted tree is about 4,800 years old – and still able to reproduce. But only a few bristlecones have been able to grow to such incredibly old ages, survived ultraviolet rays, extreme cold, wind, and aridity in this harsh environment between the Eastern Sierra Nevada and Death Valley in an elevation between 10,000 and 11,000 feet (3,048 and 3,354 meters) above sea level. These old trees, the oldest living things on earth, 2800 years older than Christ, are now strictly protected by law and guarded carefully. “Thank you for being a friend” Card / Laminated Print / Please note: RedBubble automatically re-sharpens and adds contrast to uploaded images for web display. That’s why some originally properly exposed, sharp thumbnails and large previews appear too harsh and too sharp. / Printed Photographs are properly exposed and sharpened!

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