An IR shot…...surprise, surprise.. / / Without the wonders of an ir filter this was just an ordinary paddock…green grass, a lone tree and a flowing river.
A deserted back street in Cairo, Egypt shows a collision of character with elements of old and new. ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
A revised version of my ‘Middlesbrough Drops’ watercolour painting. The coal drops on the river Tees estuary, in the 1830’s. / In the foreground, is the Tees river ferry – which in those days, was a small, rowing boat. I love the daunting and weird, distant grey structures, ready to drop the coal upon the collier (coal) ships. My version of a Thomas Harrison Hair, 1837 watercolour. Watercolour and HB pencil.
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Caney River Falls, Al
This was some good advice here ….. Pier? What Pier !!! / This image is “As Is”, absolutely nothing done to it, straight out of my new D300, which I think will serve me rather well.
County Donegal, Ireland. / Orton effect applied /
There will be times when you will be in / the field without a camera. And, you will see the most glorious sunset / or the most beautiful scene that you have ever witnessed. / Don’t be bitter because you can’t record it. / Sit down, drink it in, and enjoy it for what it is!
Another shot from Hamelin Bay, Western Australia. I love this area.. can’t wait to go back. all comments appreciated - paul
When things go wrong as they sometimes will, / When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill, / When funds are low and the debts are high, / And you want to smile, but you have to sigh. / When care is pressing you down a bit. / Rest, if you must, but don’t you quit. / Life is queer with its twists and turns / As every one of us sometimes learns. / And many a failure turns about / When he might have won had he stuck it out: / Don’t give up though the pace seems slow - / You may succeed with another blow. / Success is failure turned inside out - / The silver tint of the clouds of doubt. / And you never can tell how close you are. / It may be near when it seems so far: / So stick to the fight when you’re hardest hit / It’s when things seem worst that you must not quit. WJ
texture added to photo
I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest bluebells to keep an appointment with a beech-tree, or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines~ / Nikon D90
Large view best :) / This flamingo beauty was having a nap… / Coton Northants / Nikon D90~
Shot of the wrecks on Fleetwood marsh nature Reserve situated on the River Wyre eastuary in Lancashire England. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70mm lens / 3 shot HDR tonemapped image ..edited using Photomatix and photoshop and also added a textured layer.. /
Shot in the Hutt River near Moonshine Bridge, Upper Hutt, New Zealand. We have had some great last light in the valley, the change starts about 4.30pm and its gone in less than half an hour, stunning soft pinks and peaches. Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm Nikkor Lens, Cokin ND8 grad, tripod and sand bag. check out the image below, this is about 10 mins latter, the sky is loosing its pink giving way to lovely wedgewood blues, this is a closer angle to the log in the foreground which reveals a trapped plastic wrap. / Its a wrap!
The timbered bridge with autumn leaves
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My river where I spend a lot of time with my dog… / Saint-Hippolyte,Quebec,Canada / nikon D200 / 26.0 mm / 0.167 sec / f 4.5 iso 140 /
/ ©MCN:CRC7W-M4HJ7-L64XJ / Canon 500D / as is / f/5 / 1/15sec / 18mm on 18-200mm sigma lens / ISO 100 / Manual Exp / Santry Demesne (Santry Court) Where the new Santry Demesne public park is situated was once a palatial old house and gardens, built in the 1700s. This was once the largest house in North County Dublin and people travelled from far and wide to be received by the owners, the Barry family. Many clues of the house still exist and the park is worth visiting to find the house foundations, front steps, tree avenue and walled garden. A small bend in the Santry River (which forms the boundary of the park today) was widened to create a small pond for the boating pleasure of Georgian ladies and gentlemen who resided at, and visited, the house. The house fell into disrepair, initially at the turn of the century as the estate proved not to be economically viable but ultimately after the Domville family departed Ireland post-independence in 1921. It came into the possession of the state, who intended to repair it and use it as a mental asylum. This plan was shelved by the start of World War II; the need to increase security around Dublin Airport meant it was used as an army depot, and part of the gardens as a firing range. There are many theories locally about what happened next but it appears as if soldiers of the Irish army caused a fire and the house was severely damaged in 1947, followed by demolition shortly afterwards. info from here at wikipedia
Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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