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Green with envy Nestled away beneath the lush leaves, rests a green tree frog waiting for the day to end, and feeding time to begin. _____ This image is part of a series: Green with envy Showcase Competition Winner (May 2008): / Australian Bush and Rainforest Photography This image has been featured with these RedBubble Groups: / OCAU Photographers / Australian Bush and Rainforest Photography / Mother Nature’s Finest / Brisbane ~ South East QLD / 1:1 Macro Photography _____ Copyright Notice / © 2000-2009 Matt Duncan / All rights reserved. Afternoon nap / Predator / Basking in the light / Contemplative / Up close / Printing examples /
A creek that flows through the rainforests in the Otways in Victoria. One of my favorite places.
Channel Billed Toucan – Copan, Honduras
I do love having a small patch of Blue Mountains sub tropical rainforest within 15 minutes walk from my house in Hazelbrook…..
Mt Kiliminjaro rainforest (Tanzania, Africa).
Taken near Cradle Mountain Lodge, Tasmania.
This song is sung alot in our house..But of late it has become alot more meaningful..Jessi has decided she is no longer a baby, she is a big girl and as such, no longer wishes to be called my baby girl, bubba or anything else that conjurs up images of the baby she no longer is..A sad time for me as she is, and will always be my baby girl….Goodbye Ruby Tuesday.. The Stones
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Elowah falls tumbles some 200+ feet to the floor of the Columbia River Gorge. Taken on a rainy misty day in January. I never seen that much water coming over the falls.
© Simone Byrne Photography, 2007. All Rights Reserved. 13th October, 2007 Mist at the base of Trentham Falls. Trentham, Victoria, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 45mm Exposure: 1.6 sec, f22, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Hoya CPL Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.
Cement Creek is about 10 minutes outside of Warburton in the Yarra Valley, Victoria on the way to Mt Donna Buang. Beautiful little spot with many little hidden cascades like this magnificient specimen. To check out other shots from this area see my Yarra Ranges gallery. For more waterfall shots check out my Waterfalls gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
Looks best large :)
Oil Painting on Canvas 80×102 cm\ / Tamborine National Park HInterland of my Gold Coast Home Passionate about the hinterland rain forest and especially painting it. ~~ / /
Camping a couple of nights at this beautiful spot was almost surreal…surrounded by tropical rainforest and the calcium rich waters from flowing through limestone country made it look even more idyllic – seclusion,isolation..add some fantastic company and a natural heaven is there.. as always – thanks for viewing and yes these are/were the actual colours of the original transperancy. / / EOS A2, Fuji Velvia 50. / ©T.Middleton2007 / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my photography from Nth Qld below / /
Dawn at Cape Tribulation, Far North Queensland, where the Daintree Rainforest meets the Great Barrier Reef.
Photoshop and Wacom tablet. I used a photo for the background and painted the rest using references.
The Rainforests of the Tarkine, some 177,000 hectares, include the largest unbroken stand of rainforest in Australia. A relic from the ancient continent, Gondwanaland, the Tarkine rainforest is one of the most significant temperate rainforests on earth. It is home to 56 threatened and endangered species, such as the Giant Freshwater Crayfish – the world’s largest freshwater invertebrate and the Tasmanian Wedge Tailed Eagle – the largest Eagle in Australia. These rainforests are recognised as being one of the most significant tracts of temperate rainforest on earth, and are under imminent threat. While logging of pure stands of rainforest is occurring in and around the periphery of the Tarkine, the logging industry is pushing the Tasmanian Government to allow logging through the heart of the Tarkine Rainforests. This would divide the rainforest and seriously fragment the Tarkine’s wilderness qualities. Information sourced from John Merory I recently had the pleasure of working with Maree Jenkins who is soon to be opening her Tarkine Wilderness Lodge in the heart of the Tarkine Rainforest. Maree shared with me her love and intense passion for this very important little corner of the world. By establishing the Lodge as a viable tourism venture Maree hopes to stave off the chainsaws and brutal machinery of the Government which threaten to steal the life breath of the forest, stripping it of its natural beauty. Save our forests. They desperately need our voice for they have no voice of their own.
Our red eyed tree frog and a beautiful yellow sunny Gerber Daisy
north branch torbreck river victoria. shot with canon 400d
This is a place to stand aloof from the worldly affairs. Don’t you agree? Thanks for viewing. Country: Malaysia / Camera: Canon 400D / Thank you to the following group for featuring this photograph: / Happy Haven on December 2008 / Forest on 14-01-2009 My Bubble Site
The waters of Young’s Creek cascade majestically over the rock face at Triplet Falls, amid the rainforest in The Great Otway National Park, in the hinterland behind The Great Ocean Road, Australia. Pentax istDS Camera – Three timelapse images bracketed to create an HDR image. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories. ‘Featured’ in the 100%, LLD, and Natural Colour and Light Groups.
King Parrot shot in Lamington National Park. Background Blackened for effect, no other alterations. Canon 50D 300mm. Available in Large Poster size without detail loss.
This is the middle cascade of the magnificent National Falls, Royal National Park, NSW Australia. Taken in the late evening during that magic time when the flowing water gets a blue tint to it. / There are three tiers to the falls and each one gets longer as you go down. This one is about 30m high but the bottom one would be at least 100m. It’s really hard to get to and I’m just waiting for some torrential rain to go back and get it. It’s a fascinating trip – you have to actually walk behind the falls to get to their base. / Here’s a shot of the top cascade: / and here’s a shot of the base of the middle cascade just after dusk (when the water goes that magic blue for about 20 minutes)
I ventured up to Leura Cascades in the Blue Mountains today to try my hand at some waterfall photography.. This was one of the results, I hope you like it!! I used a circular polarizer to darken the scene and allow longer shutter speeds to capture the water flow better.. / Thanks very much for looking, comments and critiquing are most welcome.. Best Viewed LARGE EXIF / Date: 23/05/2008 @ 2:16pm / Camera: Nikon D40 / Lens: Nikon 18-55mm II / Focal Length: 22mm / Aperture: f/18 / Shutter: 20 seconds / ISO: 200 Looks great as a framed print, don’t you think? :P /
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