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  • ... At least for me ! / This picture was taken in Pisaq near Cusco, Peru’ in 2006 ! / The ruins of Pisaq is about 20 miles from Cusco and like the more famous Machu Picchu was an important city during the Inca empire. / It sprawled across three mountains at the altitude of about 3600 mts, offering visitors spectacular views.

  • This image was taken @ Port Willunga at the remains of the old jetty. On a recent journey back to Port Willunga recently, I’d noticed that many of these posts had been burnt. A fun stunt at the time I suppose :( Best viewed on a black background. Images from Australia / Architecture / Images from Japan / Sunsets / Water Scenes

  • The last remains of the old Port Willunga jetty, South Australia. Port Willunga Beach was recently named as the only Australian location in ‘Travel and Leisure’ magazine – hip travel list of emerging destinations. This is still one of my favourite locations to photograph and is only a 40 minute drive south of Adelaide. Pentax *ist DS – DSLR. Also available:

  • This item will also be made available for T-Shirt soon. / . / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2007 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Never say never… This is in many ways a companion piece to “Knock Bay” and is in fact the castle right next to the rock formation in that painting- the ruin I said in that description that I would probably never get around to painting!

  • textures from deviantart / This work sold as matted print / / / © Manolya F 2008. All rights reserved. / You may not reproduce, modify, distribute, publicly display or perform, or prepare derivative works by using my works.

  • Best viewed LARGE Image copyright © 2008 Kitsmumma / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Sunset over the Coorong National Park South Australia. The remains of an old stock fence stand out now with the extremely low tides created by a lack of water to the bottom end of the mighty River Murray. Human impact slowly being devoured by nature…. Best viewed large…

  • Sunrise at Kingscote Kangaroo Island, over jetty remains along the foreshore. Nature, the waves and weather slowly eroding the last reminders of days past. The site can be located opposite the Hospital heading towards Reeves Point at Kingscote. HDR using photomatix. Canon 400D with polarising filter.

  • Number 6 and the last in the Winter Walk Series A chinese lantern in January These flowers are appr. 4×2x2 cm.

  • winter hydrangea

  • B&W over on Flickr – HERE About Another one from Dicky Beach on Sunday morning with the crew – Kane, Josh . We met some other great and inspiring photographers, namely Mel and Nick . - ISO 100, f11, 1sec, 20mm / - Sigma 10 – 20mm / - Cokin P121 (Graduated 4 filter) Processing 1) Import into Lightroom as RAW / a) Tweaked Curves and random sliders / b) Ansel Adams Preset / 2) Into Photoshop / b) Noiseworks Noise Reduction / 3) Back into Lightroom / c) Crop and straighten / 4) Export using Flickr Uploader and LR2/Mogrify plugin

  • Late evening, bold sky and silhouetting the remains of the old Port Willunga jetty, Port Willunga, South Australia. A favourite spot for photographers and it is rare to visit on a night without running into others with cameras!!! Canon 400D 18-55 lens with CIR Polarising filter. Converted in Photoshop CS3.

  • You guys know by now that i like to keep things simple. That’s the type of photographer i am, and i think it also says a lot about what kind of person i am. Clear…simple…minimal….no worries :)

  • Remaining Imagination of a Fading Skull….Deep.

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  • Location: Rockbank Victoria Australia Remains of the Day Ghost at the gate, / Why don’t we go / Over the lay of the land? / Memories fade, / But I can feel them / Wade through the sun / And the shade. Who owns the hills and lakes / When they’re just a thought, / Remains of the day? / See how the landscape changed / Till it’s gone, it’s lost; / Surely you know the way. Glossy and glazed, / Summer’s sweet hold / Carries us far and away. / Lost in a haze, / Green and golden / Out in the fields / Where we played. Who owns the hills and lakes / When they’re just a thought, / Remains of the day? / See how the landscape changed / Till it’s gone, it’s lost; / Surely you know the way. Can’t go home again; / I close my eyes and / Follow the path / To the place. / Keeping it safe, / I can be there / Lost in a world / Time erased. Who owns the hills and lakes / When they’re just a thought, / Remains of the day? / See how the landscape changed / Till it’s gone, it’s lost; / Surely you know the way. Blood Ruby

  • Late afternoon, sun-setting at Port Willunga South Australia. Nice gentle flowing waves in front of the remains of the old jetty. Best viewed LARGE. Canon 400D 17-85 lens.

  • The delicate remains of a Lace-cap flower. / Nikon D300, Nikkor 105 micro VR, ISO 200, F/3.2, shutter 1/250, Hand held, available light.

  • A 2 image small pano of Scotney Castle, Kent, England, a National Trust Property. PLEASE VIEW LARGER 2 images shot in RAW, +2,0,-2 EV’s, ISO 100, f22, tonemapped in Photomatix 3.2.6, stitched in Autopano Pro and post editing, including adding textures in CS4. Canon 400D, CanonEF-S 17-85mm IS USM lens at 30mm. The earliest record from 1137 gives the owner of the estate as Lambert de Scoteni. Roger Ashburnham is credited with building the castle c.1378-80. Construction of the castle began as a roughly rectangular fortified house with towers in each corner. The original plan may never have been finished, and by 1558 it is likely only the southern tower remained. In 1580 the south wing was rebuilt in Elizabethan architecture style, and around 1630 the eastern range was rebuilt in three story Inigo Jones style. The Elizabethan wing remained a bailiff’s residence until 1905, but the eastern range was partly dismantled on the completion of the new house in 1843, leaving the ruin as a garden feature. Catholic Recusant owner Thomas Darrell hid Jesuit Father Richard Blount, S.J. in the castle while he administered to Roman Catholics from 1591 to 1598. Catholicism was then illegal in England, and during the second raid by authorities to arrest the Father he fled over a wall into the moat and escaped. The Darrell family owned the estate for some 350 years. In 1778 Edward Hussey bought the estate and his grandson, also Edward, built the ‘new’ Castle to the designs of Anthony Salvin, from sandstone quarried from the slope below. The hollow created was developed into a Quarry Garden and contains a 100 million year old impression of a dinosaur’s footprint. On Christopher Hussey’s death in 1970 the estate was left to the National Trust. / (Source: Wikipedia) Featured in ’ The Photographers Vault’ Group 9th December 2009 Featured in ‘Dimensions’ Group 10th December 2009 Featured in ‘Retired and Happy’ Group 11th December 2009 178 viewings at 11th December 2009 : CUN94-JBNUK-XNE5B

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