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  • An overcast day on a windy, rainy morning in my usual place, Hutchinson island, Florida

  • Cocoa beach pier again. I just shot the hell out of it….LOL

  • Sun setting behind the backyard fence.

  • A pair of Rosette Spoonbills made me walk over 60 meters after moving each time my tripod was set, they’d jump a little further until I found a nice bush to hide behind without them knowing I was photographing them. But the walk back to my Jeep was worse along the “Mosquito Lagoon”, at Merritt Island, Florida USA.

  • Shot one morning near the Sebastian Inlet, Florida.

  • The public marina shot from the entrance dock just before the town decided to tear it up with construction equipment. One of these days I’m gonna show people the before and after results of their handywork….LOL

  • This is an example of what the Florida coastline may look like after a hurricane goes by out off shore. Close enough to cause beach erosion and to whoop up some crazy beach waves.

  • New friend, Kyle, in a game of pool.

  • Chaise lounges and a life preserver by the pool ready and waiting for the summer crowd.

  • A big red Buoy taken at a small pond in a Nature area near Clearwater, Florida.

  • This was taken in Moab, one of many hikes on Arches National Park & it really caught my attention. First off being from Canada, I had never seen a high desert area such as this and was amazed to see how well nature had adapted to it`s conditions. Everything had a purpose and it was truly impressive to see Mother Nature is one of it`s great forms. / Anyhow, the tree truly caught my attention, by it shapes, the location and simply for being as big as he was compared to all the others. / Cheers

  • Well I took this photo on our way out of the Grand Canyon, this couple was hiking way behind us and seemed to think this was going to be a walk in the park. Basically follow the path that you see zig zagging down the flank and around, that’s where 3 hours of walking will bring you, we loved it.

  • St James’s park London. It was raining again with grey skies. I’ve done my best here as despite a poor original; I felt that I just had to attempt to portray the beauty of the magnificent willows in this park. Even the algae on the lake looked attractive.

  • Here’s one of the most popular of the Arches that you’ll come by if you decide to hike to it, called Delicate Arch is stand alone at the top of this ridge, windy on any given day but the reward is worth it. I’ve promissed myself to go back there at night unless the stars for a night capture of this beauty but for now, all I can offer is this.

  • Marina in the October moonlight. Image redone in HDR. /

  • People in northern Scandinavia live in forested areas and often walk through / them for recreation or to pick berries and mushroms. They may be privately owned, but there is an ageold traditional law, that all citizens are allowed to do / the things I just described. You must however avoid disturbing areas near to a farm or other house and its closest surroundings. This law has its origin in a prehistoric society and its communal thinking. Their cattle roamed free in the forest, and the leader cow could be heard through the copper bell she was wearing around her neck. The cows also came when called, using a special technique that made a woman´s voice very distinct over long distances. / This shot is from Vättlefjäll to the north of Gothenburg, Sweden. / It´s not been processed, straight out of the camera. /

  • I do believe this is the last images of this series in regards to this specific hike on Whistler mountain here in British Columbia. At this point in this 21km hike we are on the top of Flute which is at just over 2000 meters in elevation and are heading on the Musical bumps towards Singing Pass trail. / Thank you very much for stopping bye and taking a look my this image and take care. / Image taken with my Canon XT, sigma17-35 mm lens / Cheers

  • PENCIL DRWING ON OLD IBM COMPUTER PAPER / DIGITALLY ENHANCED. PHOTOSHOP CS3 INSPIRED BY MY MOTOCROSS DAYS IN NEVADA AND CALIFORNIA….I WAS ONE OF THE FIRST MOTOCROSS WOMEN!! TOP TEN WIN (3) IN THE COLLECTORS CORNER GROUPS CHALLENGE “Rolling Stock.. Cars, trucks, tractors, motorcycles”

  • Image taken in the Garibaldi Provincial Park here in British Columbia near the Cheakamus Lake campground. Basically, you hike through this forest and once you enter the Provincial park you enter the Old Growth forest (Red Cedar I think) which goes on for 7 km which is the end of the camground. Hiking there and back is easily done within the day as the round trip is about 14km and can be done in 4 to 5 hours pending on how many photos and what you encounter. I’ve tried many times to take photos to show the size of these trees but since the canopy is so dense, we don’t have much light on the forest floor therefore I tried to get this and show the size by using HDR here. It totally feel quite jurastic when you are walking in this forest and the feeling is quite unique. Better viewed full screen All to say, took this with my Canon Xt, Sigma 17-35mm lens, composed of 3 imges (HDR). / Cheers

  • A black and white treatment of a color shot of the Pecos River during spring snow melt. This spot is about 10 miles north of the town of Pecos, in the Pecos Wilderness, near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pentax K110, f6.7, ISO 200, 1/350.

  • Iron Creek in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho. All images are © Nolan Nitschke. You may not use this image in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • Rochester, MN

  • Bryce contemplating the final surf for the day, Crystal Cove California USA Photo taken by Canon IXUS

  • Not calling into work today ..Gone Fishing / Not taking any calls…....Gone Fishing / Not doing any errands…..Gone Fishing….... Peace,solitude, a perfect Fishing hole, Bountiful Lake, Bird Habitat Utah,USA. / Photo taken by Canon IXUS

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