River scenery
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We spent 3 magical days backpacking at Havasu Falls, one of the most beautiful place on our planet.
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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.
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Hiking down Havasu Creek.
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A photo I took of some trees and houses reflecting off the Trent River in Campbellford, Ontario.
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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.
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A Conversation With the Clouds Captured at an elevation of 11,990 ft (3,655 m), standing atop Loveland Pass is like being able to touch heaven and the clouds. When I captured this, the slight hint of the scent of snow was in the air, and conditions up here can change literally by the second. It is right along the Continental Divide, and the views from up here are simply paradise! Processed in HDR and captured on my Minolta 5D using a Minolta 18-200 DT Lens and a Hoya Polarizer http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/5778657
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Early morning on the Norfolk Broads. 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. / /
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Ya, thought the title pretty much summed it up! Captured a couple night ago as the sun was sinking low out at Reunion Lake on the eastern plains of Colorado. The colors were just stunning, I was pretty awe struck, it yielded quite a few really nice shots! Let me know what ya think! / —-John
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This rock formation is known as the whale rock on the banks of the Tidal River at Wilsons Promontory.
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Part of “My Backyard” series…....... HDR Photography THANKS VERY MUCH FOR VIEWING FRIENDS!
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Outside of The Mount Evans Wilderness at Echo Lake, Colorado As the title suggests, nothing but clean, fresh mountain air at an altitude of 10,600 feet high! Processed in HDR, your thought are welcomed!
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As you drive down the columbia river there is a place where you can drive up and look up the river, by memory I thought I take you up the river. Music /
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THANKS VERY MUCH FOR YOUR VIEWS FRIENDS! xx
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My Waterfall of Clouds pic was such a big hit I decided to add a few more of the strange cloud formation taken on the same day back in August 2007. Photo taken in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains outside of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Country Lake Thunderstorms One of the things I have come to really value about living in Colorado is the ability to be able to get a little “off the beaten path”, as we say, in the matter of no time. You add that in with the element of having some of the changing weather anywhere, and you just never know what you will happen upon. Take this scene here, the clouds, so dark, came out of no where and fast, with the rumble of thunder, captured outside of Evergreen, Colorado, this storm would later be the very same storm which caused havoc with Tornado’s and ripped the town of Windsor to shreds. Glad I wasn’t around anywhere when that happened, considering how much they scare the heck outta me! It was a much calmer scene when I photographed it here, and an lake/pond that was not named. It ws actually quite serene and tranquil…. Processed in HDR, output through Lightroom/Photomatic/LucisArt/Photoshop / Thoughts welcomed / —-John
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First morning at Havasu Falls. This was one of our most memorable backpacking trip in the Grand Canyon, USA.
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A Morning Stroll At the Lake Every now and then we almost miss a shot, and luckily this time I happened to turn around as I was walking back to my car from shooting the sunrise and had this scene greet me. Captured at Cherry Creek State Park outside of Denver, Colorado, the light seemed to almost dance among the trees. Processed in HDR
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Yosemite National Park, California, USA
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An early morning sun highlights the Bow River along Highway 1A, (known as the Bow Valley Parkway). My girlfriend and I enjoyed a leisurely drive early in the morning and had to stop when we saw this view ( known as Morant’s Curve) on the right side of us. At the time there was another photographer already taking some shots. We got out and set up. I could hear a train in the background and as I looked in the direction from where I heard the train, I saw a bear! The Black Bear was running towards us and I soon noticed it appeared to be running away from the approaching train. I decided to retreat back to the truck until I knew I’d be safe from the bear. lol My friend and the other photographer decided to not worry about the bear and wait to capture a shot of the train to add to the scenic view. You will notice my scene is vacant of the train, but that was because I was always taught, “all is okay, until it is not”! lol Thankfully, the bear ran right up behind the photographer’s car and proceeded to run across the road. the photographer and my girl friend Rose were right in front of the photographers car and I thought to myself how lucky they were that the bear decided to cross the road right behind them. lol Once the bear had crossed the road and was up a hill, I decided it was safe to come out and capture this shot. too bad about there not being a train in the photo, but I prefer to feel safe! lol I think,....never mind, I know my friend had a good laugh on my behalf! lol I can imagine the other photographer did too! lol I can hardly wait to see my friend Rose’s photo with the train actually in the scene!
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Stunning fairy sit upon a mossy stone resting at the side of the waters edge. Captivated by the world around her, she stops to appreciate the beauty of nature. /
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this beautiful scenery is not far from home. / / / pine rivers, queensland.
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