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  • Right in my own back yard. How lucky is that?

  • Lovely japanese cherry blossoms blooming at the end of Winter.

  • The sun was just setting in front of these ghostly pale snow gums near Mt.Hotham in Victoria giving them, and the snow a soft pink hue. These were snow gums were burnt in extensive bushfires a few years ago, and unlike many snow gums in the area haven’t regenerated. Perhaps in part due to the ferocity of the fire in the area, and also due to the particularly exposed location they were growing in. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • Digital Photograph Paris (c) REO 2007

  • Watching the sunset behind Pike’s Peak.

  • Some of the fireworks after the annual torchlight procession, part of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations. The procession starts on the Royal Mile and ends up on Calton Hill, where this and the other fireworks photos were taken. It’s a fantastic event, which I’d recommend to anyone of any age!

  • A winters dawn across the Solent

  • Bare trees on a cold day.

  • Just thought I’d do a collage of the different seasons. :)

  • Digital artwork featuring layered photographs of western Colorado in four seasons as seen in a juried exhibit at Denver International Airport, spring 2008. Photos were added one at a time and blended using overlay, multiply, and other modes. The flattened result (psd) was adjusted and slight filtration (dry brush) was applied. Photos used include a winter shot of a pine bough with snow, a spring shot of peach blossoms, and a close-up abstract of a piece of rusty farm equipment. I started layering pictures to condense experience when I drew all of the models in a figure sesson on a single large canvas. (See my multiple figure compositions on this site, especially “Seven Poses”) Layers / Time is a sandwich: / It only seems / like a deli display / of meats and cheeses / laid out beside / one another / under glass. / In reality, / everything exists / at once / above and below / waiting to be / devoured and digested / forever layered / in changeless / transformation.

  • Decided to give winter holidays greeting cards a try this year :) It appeared that it’s so fun to make them and also they bring some holiday mood to my home… We go to Ukraine to visit our parents and friends on winter holidays, so I kind of excited and can’t wait already ;) / I’ve also set up a little winter holidays shop over at zazzle . Hope you’ll come visit me there! :) /

  • / I parked right next to this twig hoping that a chickadee would land in just the right place. Not exactly what I wanted but I liked the effect nonetheless. /

  • Taken just outside of Winnipeg MB at 8:26 AM January 10th, 2009 MY BUBBLESITE

  • “Though this be madness, yet there is method” ~William Shakespeare

  • Red Warmth Of A Winter Sunrise Minolta 5D / Minolta 50mm f1.7 Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / iso 200-50mm-f4.5 / Custom WB One of the things I love about Winter here in Colorado is the way the sun manages to have these incredible sunrises and sunsets, there is something about this time of the year that turns the sky to fire a lot, and on this morning, this was no exception to the rule! Captured at Cherry Creek State Park, I froze my butt off, but it sure was worth it! Hope ya all enjoy it! / —-John ;http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/8374272

  • Was taken at the same morning Canon EOS REBEL XTI

  • A Wax Eye (also known as a silver or white eye) taken at University of Waikato in Hamilton, New Zealand

  • View more work from this series Lake George is a lake in south-eastern New South Wales, Australia, about 30 minutes drive north-east of Canberra along the Federal Highway en route to Sydney. / It is renowned for emptying and filling on a cyclical basis, and for the treachery of its waters when full (a number of people have drowned). The Lake was named on 28 October 1820 for King George III by Governor Macquarie, who was touring the area as part of a Royal Commission to inquire into the condition of the Colony. It was first ‘discovered’ by Joseph Wild on 19 August 1820. In the local indigenous language, its name was Werriwa (originally spelt Weereewa in the journals of the explorers who noted the name), which means “bad water”; even when full, the lake is one of the saltiest bodies of water in inland NSW, almost as saline as seawater. / Wiki Untouched photograph. / Best viewed LARGE

  • Original Oil on Canvas.Sold.(Bob-Ross-Technique)

  • These pale peachy yellow Day Lilies from my garden in Toronto, Ont. Canada, are submerged by the Fallopia Japonica all summer long… they bloom beautifully beside the shrub, which provides great contrast with it’s splashy painted leaves…at the end of the day the sun is just kissing them with light…I have a huge variety of daylilies and have given them their own pages in my garden website….I thought I would share some with you.. unedited and as is / DayLily 1

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