Captured along the Mount Evans Wilderness in Colorado, this is one of those waterfalls that kind of sneaks up on ya outta the blue, and if you blink, you actually miss it. I really don’t much in the way of long exposure shots, but after being happy with how this one came out, I am going to start doing them more. Hope ya all like it! Minolta 5D / Minolta 18-200 DT Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / RAW processed through PS and HDR in Photomatix -John / —-—-—-—-—- / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
Hiking down Havasu Creek.
We spent 3 magical days backpacking at Havasu Falls, one of the most beautiful place on our planet.
A photo I took of some trees and houses reflecting off the Trent River in Campbellford, Ontario.
Sold as a Greetings card and canvas print / Featured in Historic Places August 28th 2009 / This is a shot of Warwick castle in England, We ( My Family and I) visited here last June on our way back from France while on Holiday,It’s an absolutely great place to visit, a full day job. / This is one shot of the outside of the castle and the river Avon by the side and I have given it my HDR treatment on this, I,m pretty pleased with it. / Here’s some more info on Warwick castle from Wikipedia: Warwick Castle (pronounced /ˈwɒrɪk/ ( listen) WORR-ik) is a medieval castle in Warwick, the county town of Warwickshire, England. It sits on a cliff overlooking a bend in the River Avon. Warwick Castle was built by William the Conqueror in 1068 within or adjacent to Anglo-Saxon burh of Warwick. It was used as a fortification until the early 17th century, when Sir Fulke Greville converted it to a country house. It was owned by the Greville family, who became earls of Warwick in 1759, until 1978 / From 1088, the castle traditionally belonged to the Earl of Warwick, and it served as a symbol of his power. The castle was taken in 1153 by Henry of Anjou, later Henry II. It has been used to hold prisoners, including some from the Battle of Poitiers in the 14th century. Under the ownership of Richard Neville – also known as “Warwick the Kingmaker” – Warwick Castle was used in the 15th century to imprison the English king, Edward IV. / Since its construction in the 11th century, the castle has undergone structural changes with additions of towers and redesigned residential buildings. Originally a wooden motte-and-bailey, it was rebuilt in stone in the 12th century. During the Hundred Years War, the facade opposite the town was refortified, resulting in one of the most recognisable examples of 14th century military architecture. / In the 17th century the grounds were turned into a garden. Warwick Castle was purchased by The Tussauds Group in 1978 and opened as a tourist attraction. It is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens / f18 / 1/80sec / ISO 200
Top Featured Piece Of The Day in the Live, Love, Dream group, 12th Nov, 2008. / Featured in the Rivers, Lakes and Dams group, 12th Nov, 2008. Early one January morning, I got out of bed before dawn and headed in to London and the Thames. I knew where I wanted to get the shot from. I set up the tripod and camera and waited. I hoped the sun would be visible, but had nothing more to base the possibility on other than the sky had been red at sunset the night before. My luck was in!
Early morning on the Norfolk Broads, England. The glowing sunlight on the mist up ahead, where the river narrows, makes one eager to discover what beauty lies in wait around the next bend. / /
Part of “My Backyard” series…....... / Elbow River, Calgary, Alberta, Canada HDR Photography using Photomatix Pro software, 3 image layering, tripod THANKS VERY MUCH FOR VIEWING FRIENDS!
What do you call the light that permanently imprints itself into the deepest corner of your cerebral real estate? Just a memorable one, divine, sublime? The star was going down fast, as it was just a matter of ‘to get it over and done with‘ a daily sunset routine – until that moment. Like it was switched on by some all powerful hand residing somewhere in the center of a kingdom of light, the sunbeam reached across the valley, bringing all the associated attributes with it, like joy and warmth, just for a few moments, before disappearing altogether. The blue cold haze drowned the beautiful Hawkes Bay valley, but not before the last ray of sun got there first. I was standing in awe … for a while in fact, still in disbelief. Review button and LCD screen confirmed it did happen. Sweet. I’ll treasure selfishly the melody of breeze passing through the treetops, the smell of golden grass and feel of fallen leafs under my feet. Not to worry, I left something to share with you. Here it is.
Spokane River ~ Spokane Valley, Washington USA / ~2007 Early Morning Light Sony a100 28-105mm 4-4.5 lens / 60mm f/5 1/160 ISO100 2008 10 17 Featured in the Group Morning & Evening-Sunbeams & Storms / 2009 02 25 Featured in the group Sony Shooters Add Beve to Your Watchlist
As-is, converted from raw in PS CS3 / ~Spokane River at Mirabeau Point, Spokane Valley – Washington / Sony a700 28-105 f4-4.5 lens / 28mm f/8 1/50 ISO100 -1 AP 2008 11 18 6:54 AM PST / Was simply the most beautiful sunrise! Froze my fingers off, but well worth the effort! ENJOY! / 2008 11 18 Featured in the group: Your Magic Places / 2009 05 02 feature in the group Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! / 2009 05 09 featured in the group DSLR Users Only / Add Beve to Your Watchlist
~Spokane River ~ Spokane Valley, Washington USA 2009 06 05 Featured in the Group Pacific Northwest Art So fitting is the song by James Blunt HIGH aka BEAUTIFUL DAWN Beautiful dawn – lights up the shore for me. / There is nothing else in the world, / I’d rather wake up and see (with you). / Beautiful dawn – I’m just chasing time again. / Thought I would die a lonely man, in endless night. / But now I’m high; running wild among all the stars above. / Sometimes it’s hard to believe you remember me. Beautiful dawn – melt with the stars again. / Do you remember the day when my journey began? / Will you remember the end (of time)? / Beautiful dawn – You’re just blowing my mind again. / Thought I was born to endless night, until you shine. / High; running wild among all the stars above. / Sometimes it’s hard to believe you remember me. Will you be my shoulder when I’m grey and older? / Promise me tomorrow starts with you, / Getting high; running wild among all the stars above. / Sometimes it’s hard to believe you remember me
Deep within us all a voice cry’s out….a day new has begun…give thanks. / Sony a700 28-105mm / 28mm f/8 1/100 ISO100 AP / CS3 – Nik Color Efex 3.0 for the added blues 2009 05 08 featured in the group Mornings & Evenings—Sunbeams & Storms Morning Has Broken / Morning has broken, like the first morning / Blackbird has spoken, like the first bird / Praise for the singing, praise for the morning / Praise for them springing fresh from the world Sweet the rains new fall, sunlit from heaven / Like the first dewfall, on the first grass / Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden / Sprung in completeness where his feet pass Mine is the sunlight, mine is the morning / Born of the one light, eden saw play / Praise with elation, praise every morning / Gods recreation of the new day / © Cat Stevens
A few miles passed Tortilla Flats, which is outside of Apache Junction, Arizona, this wonderful little oasis pops into view, part of Salt River. Although it is nearly Christmas, the vibrant yellow foliage remains. / Shot with Olympus Stylus 720SW auto, handheld.
A Fiery Dawn A Late Autumn Sunrise captured at Lake Estes in Estes Park, Colorado. It was to die for, to say the least….just the distant sound of the Elk bugling is about all you heard. I hope ya all like it! / —-John Make: KONICA MINOLTA / Model: MAXXUM 5D / Shutter Speed: 1/40 second / F Number: F/4.5 / Focal Length: 24 mm / ISO Speed: 200 More can always been seen on my website at jdebordphoto.com
Slaters Bridge in Little Langdale is one of the English Lake District national parks iconic views. It’s an old stone packhorse bridge in a lovely setting which took slate miners over the River Brathay on their return to Langdale after a hard day’s work. / This was shot looking over the bridge. / 3 shot HDR tonemapped image. / Shot with a Nikon D200 and 18-70mm lens. /
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A female Wren investigating a toy – interesting behavior of this lovely little bird / All comments and favs are really appreciated !!!!!!!!!!!!!! /
Westcoast of British Columbia, Canada / April 6, 2009 HDR photography……..3 images layered……..tripod……..Photomatix Pro software THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS MY FRIENDS…...... xo
Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland. The River Crana enters the Atlantic Ocean at Lough Swilly. Winter 2008 Fujifilm Finepix S9600, post processed in Dynamic-Photo HDR and PhotoImpact. Orton Effect.
This old dead tree can be found along the River Avon Heritage Trail, a very pleasant walk through nine miles of spectacular wild scenery between Avonbridge and Linlithgow in East Central Scotland. The tree can be found approximately half way along the stretch between the Avon Aquaduct and the Avon Viaduct. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) / Canon 18-55mm IS lens / Exif data from the JPG / F-stop f/3.5 / ISO 200 / Focal length 20 mm BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Lowland Scotland. Featured in : Canon DSLR : 10 Aug 09
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