Relaxing tranquillity 

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  • London Bridge, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.

  • Solitary bench on hill, framed by the setting sun.

  • This image was taken before dawn down at North Narrabeen Rock Pool. This is one of the largest rock pools in Australia. This image was a 3 minute exposure which captures a lovely blurring of the clouds. The interesting colours of the water are due to overhead lighting on the pool. This is a very simple but peaceful image. For those that want to find out how I produced this, I described my processing in detail in one of my blog posts You can read it here

  • Stop and relax. Let your mind and body slow down. Reflect only on the cool peaceful things. Close your eyes and think of only the sound of the stream. The leaves resting on their journey to nowhere. The coolness of the air on your skin. Let the beat of your heart slow. In these things will you promote longevity Porters Creek,Greenbrier Area,GSMNP Camera: Canon Rebel XTi / Lens: Canon 28-135mm / Focal Length: 53mm / Aperature Priority / Shutter Speed: 1 Second / F/Stop: 9 / ISO: 100 / Ev Bias O.O / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / Cable Release / Format:RAW

  • Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado…..and how I love shooting up there when the winter weather begins to roll on in…the wind is bad, the air—-freezing cold, but the images that one can capture are filled with atmosphere and drama, case in point, this shot here. I about froze my butt off getting this shot of Mummy Mountain, but I wanted something that really showed all the detail here….that represented what it’s all about being a nature photographer in Colorado…... / Thoughts welcomed! / HDR blending used to bring out more dramatic light and detail / John

  • Watching the Sunrise on the Eastern Plains of Colorado, HDR blending used to bring out atmosphere an detail John

  • Water reflecting the light as it journeys down the falls in silky rays………..Bald River Falls, Monroe County, Tennessee. Bald River Falls is located along the Tellico River which is a destination for both Trout fishing April- September and Kayaking in the spring and high water.There are numorous hiking trails also. Camera: Canon Rebel XTi / Lens: Canon 28-135mm / Focal Length: 115mm / Aperature Priority / Shutter Speed: 0.6 / F/Stop: f/16 / ISO: 100 / bias 0.67ev / Tripod: Bogen / Filters:Hoya Polarizer / Cable Release / Format:RAW

  • Taken at McCloud Resevoir in Northern California; this is just a few miles South of Mount Shasta…a well known fishing spot for the North State. / ___ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.

  • Kanji: Pure, Orchid By Special Request :) / – Orchid “Art”

  • Sunrise from the beach at Anstey’s Cove near Torquay, South Devon, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here

  • Initially, early settlers utilized iron deposits found in bogs along North Carolina’s coast. As exploration expanded, large deposits of iron ore were discovered in the mountains several hundred miles to the west. In fact, by the early 1800s, the range we now refer to as the Great Smoky Mountains was known throughout the growing United States as the Great Iron Mountains. The combination of abundant iron ore and vast tracts of timber in close proximity to one another gave our region a natural ability to produce a large variety of iron products

  • I have been here and seen the coming of man to my rivers. In my shadows have walked wildlife that no longer walk here. From my lofty peaks you can see for many miles. Once I stood higher than the far western mountains. I may have shifted and changed but I remain. My rivers are cold and my forest cool. From my bowels man has both feed himself and built his shelters. He has raped my slopes for my wood. Fought wars within me. I still survive. Mist still shroud my valleys. Flowers still shine their beauty for all to see. Come walk my paths an fish my streams. Stand on my peaks and walk my valleys. Loose yourself within yourself as your cares fade away when your with me. I am the Great Smoky Mountains, the Great Iron Mountains, Far Blue Mountains, the Sha-cona-ga. Most just call me the Smokies, and I remain. And a quote from John Muir “The mountains, are fountains, not only of rivers and fertile soil, but of men

  • All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget… In this, as in other ways… they are the opposite of paintings… Paintings record what the painter remembers… Because each one of us forgets different things, a photo more than a painting… may change its meaning… according to who is looking at it…. / John Berger There are actually 3 levels along this portion of the McCloud River in the Shasta-Cascade region of Northern California… a Lower, Middle and Upper Falls… obviously by my caption of this shot… you are viewing Middle Falls. The hike is very scenic back to the Falls, and not overly crowded either. It was like having our own private little waterfall both times we visited this area, as we had the place literallly to ourselves….

  • Summer Wildflower Fields amongst the Aspen in Alluvial Fan area of Rocky Mountain National Park here in Colorado…. How I love this time of the year up there…..I think this one will make a VERY nice print!

  • This is a photographic, digital artwork created in Photoshop CS2, based on my recent work, Dream Land Photography and editing by Jennifer Woodward © 2008 Oink seascapes sunrise and sunset birds animals insects flowers blue orange view all

  • Keila Cascade was shot a in the Estonia.

  • A lonely park bench waiting for company in a cold winter day.

  • / Canvas Print / / Framed Print / / Greeting Card Moonlit Tide coloured pencil, pencil, charcoal, pastels on paper another in the “Connections” series of dry media on paper, I completed this today. / this young lady dressed in her patterned hawaiian hibiscus moo moo, is representational of how healing still water is, particularly on a moonlit night at eventide. Peace, tranquility, harmony….oneness with nature

  • Description: Clear crystal waters around Busselton’s famous and well photographed jetty. / Where: Busselton / Western Australia / When: April 09 / Camera: Canon 40D / Raw processed in Lightroom2

  • Nikon D60 + orton effect / 1/160 f/13.0 ISO100

  • Sutton Bank is a high vantage point at the very edge of the Hambleton Hills and the North York Moors with extensive views over the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray. Because of its location and high elevation, Sutton Bank is popular with gliding and flying enthusiasts. Predominant landmarks include Whitestone Cliff and Roulston Scar, the former overlooking the mysterious (and reputedly bottomless !) Lake Gormire. Close nearby are the villages of Sutton-under-Whitestonecliff, and Kilburn (famous for the White Horse of Kilburn, and Robert Thompson – the “Mouseman” of Kilburn). / Sutton Bank is one of the most spectacular inland cliffs anywhere in Britain, and carries one of the most hair-raising main roads in the country. The near vertical drop from top to bottom is around 140 metres, and crosses at least two major geological boundaries. / The Sutton Bank National Park Centre is on the western edge of the fabulous North York Moors National Park – home to the largest expanse of heather moorland in England. It provides the perfect introduction to the National Park, its people, history and wildlife. Nikon D60 / HDR in Photomatix & pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm / 1/160 f/9.0 ISO200

  • TOP TEN in the challenge Minimalist Blue Nikon D60 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200m / 1/125 f/10.0 ISO100 / shot: as is and was taken / in a small village near Whitby / North Yorkshire, UK

  • Wales, UK / Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR in Photomatix Pro / 1 shot, handheld / PP in PS CS3 including Orton Effect

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