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  • Sensations pour in abundance when the rainforest waltzes with the morning mist…

  • These beautiful butterflies are Ulysses. All of them are male. I just saw the blue and fawn colour together on something and then came up with these butterflies in a rainforest setting which is their natural habitat. I think the two colours work well together. I get inspired alot by colour and the combination of colours together. I saw alot of these butterflies in nature where I grew up as a child in Weipa Queensland, Australia. They are just so magnificent in real life. I could never take my eyes of them. The original oil on canvas measures 60×90cm and has sold. To view more of my work please visit my website www.carrysmith.com

  • A rainforest in Hawaii

  • Sales of this Design? – 3 sales so far :) / Ellie is an fun little piece i did a while ago, I used a crackle medium in this one to add to the texture and interest, also ink, pastel, acrylic and charcoal were involved in the process…. /

  • Early this morning I decided to drive about an hour into the Blue Mountains to go for a bit of bushwalking and to check out the lookouts around the Wentworth Falls area. / However the weather was terrible, with it basically being a whiteout with visibility down to about 20m and constant drizzling rain, so not the best weather for lookouts and photography! / I decided to head over to King’s Tableland and have a look at McMahon’s Lookout which is down the end of a 20km dirt track, however half way down the road I decided to capture the view in front of me which consisted of the road and trees disappearing into the thick mist. / I will have to head back up on a clearer day! / Photo taken with barely any post processing, just exposure, black point and levels.. / Thanks for having a look, as always comments and critiquing are most welcome.. Best Viewed LARGE EXIF Data / Date: 21/04/2008 / Time: 10:40am / Aperture: f/11 / Shutter: 0.05sec (1/20) / ISO: 200 / Focal Length: 26mm

  • 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 /

  • Seen only by the soul with an adventurous spirit and a pure heart, the guardian spirit of frogs is to be found in the deepest darkest, previously unexplored rainforests.

  • Image was taken at Banham zoological wildlife park Norfolk England UK Golden-headed lion tamarin I love this image…............. (-: The golden-headed lion tamarin is a small, squirrel-sized monkey, about 26 cm long with a 35 cm tail and long golden lion-like mane. It is predominantly black with golden fur to the front of the mane, the lower half of the front paws and part of the tail. The face, hands and feet remain bare. The feet have sharp claws (most other primates have nails) that are useful for gripping and climbing branches and also for grabbing their insect meals. Country: Brazil Continent: South America Diet: Insects – insectivore, fruit – frugivore, small lizards. Food & feeding: Omnivore Habitats: Tropical Rainforest Conservation status: Endangered “Golden-headed lion tamarin” was featured in Primate Art

  • 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.

  • the night wind blew chill up the valley to meet them. they heard an endless rustle of leaves like poplars in the breeze lothlorien, cried frodo lothlorien .adapted from the lord of the rings .

  • Rainforest gum tree shadows …..... shallow pebbles through the naturally occuring sweet tannin stained waters ….... / Black River in the Spion Kop Forest Reserve in NW Tasmania / 10 minutes from Smithton. / Nikon D40 / Nikkor 18-200mm VR @ 24mm / ISO200 / F-4.5 / 1/40th sec 774+ views featured in Natural Colour & Light group November 2008 / featured in Natural Colour & Light group 24th March 2009 / featured in Nikon D40x group 22nd June 2009 Top Ten in The Male Photographers – Shadows Challenge 7th December 2009 Sold as a 600mm x 450mm canvas print

  • Red-Eyed Tree Frog. Red-Eyed Tree Frogs are mostly nocturnal. Seeing this one out during the day was extremely lucky. This gorgeous frog uses its colouration to camouflage into its rainforest environments. It’s sticky toe pads allow it to climb up vertical surfaces with ease. Any profits made from the purchase of this piece, will be donated to the Wildlife-appeal / /

  • Standing here taking these images is a moment I will hold close for a long time. The lighting was perfect. My subject was a scene of which I feel I have captured as it should be displayed. The Huon Pine trees on the opposite riverbank, one of its branches being rocked by the current of the water. The water itself, its typical tannin-stained colour, with the ripples in the current and the most amazing swirling patterns caused by the bubbles flowing and swirling downstream. The bend in the river here catching the bubbles and spiralling them around. The various trees in the forest – Myrtle, Laurel… Many grasses, ferns and mosses. And some of the freshest air in the known universe. As a photographer, I knew I was in the right place. As a person who immensely enjoys this kind of place, I was in awe. I trust these images allow you a moment of my experience here. Bird River is located in southwest Tasmania, Australia. Dimensions: 3872×2592 pixels. This is the first of three photographs to this series. / Bird River – 2 / Bird River – 3 This image won the photo of the month competition for January 2009 at the Bushwalk Tasmania forum / Click on the logo to go to the site. / The results of the competition can be found here . Camera used – Nikon D200 How much detail is there in my images? / This image has an example If you like this, you’ll probably like / my other images.

  • 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.

  • I have something to protect before you fall / circle the moments that reframe from claiming you / all this commotion distorts the fact that you’re the one / a waterfall growing i’ll fall with you a thousand years with what…...you know drowning inside of you can’t go on / walking without you the time took so long / calling for comfort that bleeds from your hands / the wisdom’s still hungry, I just can’t understand caught in a backdrop where your light is filtered through / something for nothing can’t create an equal truth / thoughts lose their purpose now your heart’s not the same / this waterfall growing I’ll fall with you a thousand years with you….you know drowning inside of you can’t go on / walking without you the time took so long / calling for comfort that bleeds from your hands / the wisdom’s still hungry, I just can’t understand -me Shot taken on Mt Wellington

  • Found these guys too cute to not shoot, they are about 25mm (1 inch) tall, and very delicate indeed. they seem to like the mossy areas at the base of trees, alive or dead. Found these in the national park, just North of Lorne VIC, on the Great Ocean Road. Canon 50D, 400mm.

  • Taken at Wingham Brush (told you there’d be more) with Canon 1D Mk11 and 15-30 lens – 15 exposures stitched together. Toned in photoshop.

  • Phantom Falls Otways National Park, Victoria Australia. Imagine having your back garden leading to this ! On the walk to Phantom Falls you pass through somebodies back garden ….ok so its another 2km from that point but it could really tempt you everyday when you hang out the laundry to just keep on walking !! Phantom of The Opera Music of the Night – Andrew Lloyd Webber Canon 450D / Shutter 6.1/s / Ap F/22 / ISO 100 / Exp Bias -2 / MM centered / FL 18mm / EFS Canon 18/55 mm Lens / Manual WB

  • The Aire River plunges 30metres over a rock face surrounded by ferns amid the beautiful rainforest in one of the wettest areas of The Great Otway National Park, Australia. Pentax K20D Camera – 8 Sec @ f13. ISO100. / Edited in ACDSee Pro3. / Sigma 18 – 125mm Lens – 34mm. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories. Great Ocean Road Calendar

  • Taken in the hills on the banks of Cerberus creek when the mist was strong and the sunshine weak..

  • © Simone Byrne Photography, 2009. All Rights Reserved. 10th August 2009 Marriners Falls, Great Otway National Park. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Image Details: Canon 50D, 17-85mm lens @ 17mm / 2 sec, f11, iso 100 / ND & GND filters / BW conversion in PS / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- 100% of the profit from the sale of my images on Red Bubble will go to supporting research done by the Black Dog Institute into Bipolar Disorder and Depression. Thank you very much. All comments are greatly appreciated, cheers Simone :)

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