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  • This is the old Westvale Barn… it was built over 100 years ago and was in use until only a few years past. Now it is scheduled for the wrecking ball. / / Canon 400d /

  • A little tree all alone, calls this lonely hilltop a happy home. / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Nature/Digital Photography. Techniques: Digital Lomography & Cross Processing w/ Sepia tones. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS2. Shooting Location: Central California, CA / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 04/05/08 – Entry to Two Word Challenge’s Challenge 18 – Landscape and Distance Challenge / ALSO AVAILABLE Little Tree Featured on Art Page! / Mill on the Horizon Cards & Wall Art /  

  • A misty morning along the hydro lines. Taken from Plessis Rd on the east side of Winnipeg MB Canada As Nov 23rd, 2009 this photo has 1016 views, 147 comments & favorited by 49 people. MY / BUBBLESITE

  • This is a composite of three photos, a sculpture of the herd (by a local artist I am told), a close-up of just one of the horses, and a wagon in my sister’s yard.

  • Prairie Marmots….. UNTOUCHED IMAGE AND STRAIGHT FROM THE CAMERA ! Generally large ground squirrels, those most often referred to as marmots tend to live in mountainous areas such as the Alps, Carpathians, Tatra, and Pyrenees in Europe, the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada in the United States, and Northern Canada. However, the groundhog is also properly called a marmot, while the similarly-sized but more social prairie dog is not classified in the genus Marmota but in the related genus Cynomys. Marmots typically live in burrows, and hibernate there through the winter. Most marmots are highly social, and use loud whistles to communicate with one another, especially when alarmed. Marmots mainly eat greens. They eat many types of grasses, berries, lichens, mosses, roots and flowers.

  • Please Use Larger View October 13, 2008 ~~ Thanksgiving Day…..........Southern Alberta prairie HDR photography – 3 image layering using Photomatix Pro software, tripod THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS….....xx

  • God’s Covenant with Creation. Genesis 8:22 (New King James Version) 22 “While the earth remains, / Seedtime and harvest, / Cold and heat, / Winter and summer, / And day and night / Shall not cease.” A canola field in the Barrabool Hills at Ceres, near Geelong, Australia. Pentax istDS camera. Please feel free to browse through my website: Phil Thomson IPA Photography I hope you enjoy the experience.

  • ! This image currently has been viewed 3247 times Featured in the Weekly Theme Challenges group on 7 December 2009 Featured in The 500 to 5000 Viewings Group on 20 November 2009 Featured in the Old farts of Redbubble group on 11 July 2009 Featured in the # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE on the 19 March 2009 Featured in the Weekly Theme Challenges group on 16 March 2009 Featured in the Spirit of the Native American group on 29 January 2009 Featured in the Rural Canada Coast to Coast-pre 1960’s group ,on 23 Jan. 2009 Featured in the The Fabalous Prairies group on 23 January 2009 Won a CHALLENGE in the Only Owls group on 23 January 2009 Featured in the group “ImageWriting” on 17 Jan 2009 This is a typical shelter that the Plains Cree used on the prairies years ago. They were able to assemble it in a day, as they used to follow the bison herds on the prairies. Much of their food, shelter, clothing and tools all came from the Bison. So when the herd moved, so did they. Many of their daily rituals revolved around nature. For example; The Tipi was made using 13 poles. The 13 poles in the tipi represents the 13 full moons we have in a given year….When you enter a tipi you go to the left and circle around in a clockwise direction. This represents the way of the sun…The door of the tipi always faces East, to meet the rising sun. The Plains Cree relied on the land to survive. It was sacred and they recognized that every living thing was of importance. Plus they only used what they needed. Things never went to waste. A good lesson we SHOULD all be following today. I serve as an interpreter at the Center, and this is part of the written teachings, as we take the children through their many nature programs. Location: Taken just before sunset at FortWhyteAlive our Nature Center on the southwest edge of Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/11.0 Exposure: 1/320 sec. Focal length: 18.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode (16) Dimensions: 2400×1600 Shutter speed (Tv): 8.3

  • An HDR photo of the sun setting through the window of this old house found in rural Saskatchewan. I have driven by this old house on several occasions but have never stopped to photograph it. I couldn’t have timed it better…the sun could be seen setting through the window of the house…captivating! Camera / - Nikon D80 / - AF-S NIKKOR 18-135mm lens Image / - ISO 200, f/16, 1/3 sec – 1/180 sec, 18 mm Processing / - HDR (Photomatix) / - Photoshop “this old house” – Featured in Rural Canada Coast to Coast Pre 1960’s group on February 7, 2009. Featured in Natural color and light group and Your Magic Place group on February 17, 2009. Featured in Everything Winter group and Rural Around The Globe group on February 20, 2009. Placed 3rd in the Art challenge in the Rural Around the Globe group. Placed 5th in the Buildings of trees challenge in the Dilapidated Buildings group. Featured in the All the Colors of the Rainbow group on September 13, 2009.

  • Prairie dog with funny expression, razor sharp and clear image using large file size. Beautiful T-shirts with different colors and styles are also available with this image: Prairie Dog with Funny Expression T-shirt A companion image is also available: Prairie Dog Kiss Calendars Too: Calendar Gallery Location: Badlands National Park Canon 40D camera, Canon 500mm IS 4.0 Lens, Tripod with Ballhead Mount. For discussion of shutter speed, f-stop, available light, and my technique, please visit my profile page…thank you :-)

  • I took this picture early this morning on the east side of Colorado Springs. That area is all prairie. I love foggy mornings.

  • Taken at the same time as just out of reach within 15 minutes of each other ,as the sun went down and upper cloud disturbance lighting etc created this shot / taken in southern Saskatchewan / Olympus E510 14/42 lens / Standing under this you feel that you can almost reach out and touch it

  • ... Old Indian saying….’When all the trees have been cut down, when all the animals have been hunted, when all the waters are polluted, when all the air is unsafe to breathe, only then will you discover you cannot eat money’. / The Pawnee Nation had existed in relative peace and tranquillity in the wilds of Nebraska for hundreds of years prior to the arrival of the white man. Native American ..a digital painting inspired by ‘Native American song…a first experimental composite of Native Americans..Featured in ‘The Healing journey’ .... ..

  • Tuesdays Gone – Lynyrd Skynyrd / here

  • FEATURED ON THE RB HOME PAGE AUG 21/09 Olympus E510 14/42 lens photomatix 3.2 lightroom 2.3 / Taken in Southwestern Saskatchewan / between Cantour and Success and west of highway 32 / this is a old farm house and barn yard the hedge separated them Collaboration with Marie Harris / she written an excellent poem for this piece / thank you Marie can be viewed here or on her / home page / The Old House / Rhenastarr / Author: Rhenastarr / Word Count: 338 / browse writing next / The Old House I was inspired by the work of PFrogg and his beautiful work HOUSE ON THE HILL / The Old House belongs to the following groups: / ! Creative Writing & Poetry !, All About Your Best Work, All Out Emotion, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Bits and Pieces , Core [C.O.R.E], Creative, Talented, and Unknown, Everyday Life, Freedom to Shine, If it doesn’t belong, Inspired By Life, JPG Cast-Offs, Lifeline, Light In The Darkness, Live and Let Live, Live, Love, Dream, Masterpieces: Literary Workshop, Shameless Self-Promotion, The Patchwork , The Scavenger Hunt, THE SISTERHOOD, The Word Tree, Up & Coming Writers, Vibration in Art and Verse – VAVoom! and WMG Silhouetted by the setting sun / Stand the remnants of what / I have become / My windows black holes that / Once contained love and light / My doors hanging on hinges / That have rusted and let go / From my frame / I am now a haven for critters / Of the night / And scavengers of the day / My sagging porch that once / Supported rocking chairs / Swaying happily to and fro / Now lean the way of desolate / And ravaged by the elements and / Ever encroaching time / Here I stand defenseless / Lost in abandonment by those / That filled my rooms with laughter / And love / Memories are all that I have left / Memories of happier times / When wild roses bloomed around / Me / Their fragrance lending a lovely / Headiness to each summer day / In the fall the padding of tiny feet / Padding to the door / Shouting trick or treat / In winter, the snow falling white / And softly enclosing me within / With a crackling fireplace / Marshmallows roasting on my fire / And the ever present feeling of / Love and family / In the spring the world renewed / Bringing hope for continuation / Many seasons have come and gone / And still I cling to hope / I keep watching from my stationary / Post / Waiting for another family to want / Me / To rejuvenate me with new timbers / New floors, new windows / And that feeling of belonging / How I long to once again belong / So I wait but my time is fast losing / Ground / As each day brings me closer to / Total collapse / I shudder when I think of myself / Laying in a pile upon the earth / On which I stand / I remain ever vigilant for that / Someone to see me as I used / To be / And utter the words there are / Still good bones here, we can / Renovate this beautiful old relic / Relic is what I am but oh those / Words would go singing through / My empty rooms / Would again fill each corner with laughter / and love / Oh to be reborn / So patience must be mine / As I stand waiting. / M. Harris

  • Abandoned farm house I came across in Southwest Saskatchewan, while I was out on a wedding shoot! / Apparently this house a been declared a heritage site in the area!

  • “Wild is the Wind” is part of the semi- abstract collection that showcases the effect of wind..at 22×30, it is the largest of the series…painted with one 3” chip and two colours, it follows the tradition of the other paintings where the wind is interpreted by the movement of the brush loaded with colour… no drawing in done prior to painting..watercolour on gessoed Arches Hot Pressed Paper... / Anticipation / Prairie Fires / Yesterday / After the Harvest / Prairie Gold / Prairie Night / Prairie Wind / Gale Force

  • A milkweed pod opening on Carpenter’s Prairie near my home in northeast Iowa.

  • I was on the east side of town at dusk and was amazed at how large and how beautiful the moon looked. It was as though I could just reach up and touch it, no rocket needed. /

  • Shot outside of Chaplin, Saskatchewan, Canada /

  • Featured in the group Rural Around The Glove in December 2009 / Featured in RedBubble’s Art and Photography Page in December 2009 / The late afternoon sun brightens the doorway and illuminates the rooms of this abandoned home that once were alive with the sights and sounds of rural family life! The rural saskatchewan landscape lives in the shadows of the past! This was taken off Highway #19 near Highway #43 south of Hodgeville, Sasktchewan, Canada Post development in – Dynamic Photo HDR

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