Rock serenity
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Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hasdeztwazi, or “spiral rock arches” by the Navajo, is located a few kilometers away from the upper Antelope Canyon and is a more difficult hike. In the same series: / / /
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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
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Canon 5D / Tripod+Shutter Release Cable / Polarising filter / 1.6s @ f/4 / 100 ISO
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Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. In the same series: / / /
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“Hows the serenity?” / (He loved the serenity of the place.) / ”...So much serenity.” / ( I think he also just loved the word. ) / – The Castle / . / An attempt to find a simple appealing ‘rule of thirds’ image. / Baudin Beach. / Kangaroo Island, South Australia. / © 2007 / . / / . /
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HDR image, Whalehead Hunt Club, different angle, rocking chairs overlooking the Currituck Sound. Why don’t you pull up a chair and enjoy the view, smell and sound over a glass of fresh squeezed lemonade? / Click on thumbnail below for the full view of this beautiful place. /
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A digitaly manipulated photo to appear as a painting.The mountain stream helps substain life both below and above the surface.A stream’s ecosystem includes the area immediately around the stream—the damp banks and vegetation on both sides, the trees that hang over it, the air above it. And it includes the stream’s entire watershed as well.We should do what we can to help preserve these beautiful wonders of nature before much of its flora and fauna are gone.
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Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hasdeztwazi, or “spiral rock arches” by the Navajo, is located a few kilometers away from the upper Antelope Canyon and is a more difficult hike. In the same series: / / /
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Part two. Shot the same night as http://www.redbubble.com/people/andersnaesset/art/309125-6-beach-rocks-and-water Part of my “Moods from Norway” series.
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Help Me Feel The Coolness On Your Skin / As You Set Beside Me Close Your Eyes And Be Lost in Thought / As You Listen To My Murmurs Be Chilled To The Bone / As You Dip In My Pool After A Long Days Hike I Don’t Require You To Help Me / I Will Still Keep Comforting You I Need Help Though, For Many Like Me / Are No Longer Pure Your Kind Has Polluted The Forest / And Others Like Me / / Some Waters No Longer Have The Purity / To Sustain Life Therein Though You Be Only One Small Voice / You Can Help Me For I Too Start Out Small And Narrow / Way Up High On The Mountain But As I Go Down The Mountain / I Gain Size And Flow I Keep Going Around And Over / All The Obstacles In My Way I Go Till I Reach the River / Where I Become Large And Wide The Rivers Keep Joining Together / Larger And Larger Till They Reach The Sea From The Sea I Can Then Circle / The Whole Earth If You Spread My Plea / It Too Will Grow Around The Earth It May Not Be Much At First / Like The Spring I Come From But Your Voice Will Be Heard Far And Wide / If Only You Will Speak Speak And Help Me Stay Pure / For All Life Depends On Me Image and Wording / ©2008 Gary L. Suddath Due to a successful brook trout restoration program, for the first time in 30 years, anglers are now able to fish for brook trout in park streams of the Smoky Mountains. These streams were once ruined by logging. The brook trout was also rooted out my non native rainbow and brown trout. Our waters are precious for our life and all of natures, help keep them clean. This image was taken on the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail, Great Smoky Mountain N.P.
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Water reflecting the light as it journeys down the falls in silky rays………..Bald River Falls, Monroe County, Tennessee
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All is calm… all is white.
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Moss covered rocks on The Middle Prong Little River,Tremont area,Great Smoky Mountain NP
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Garden Of the Gods Park, outside of Colorado Springs, Colorado, is without a doubt one of my all time favorite places to shoot at….the light there just dances, especially during the golden hours just after sunrise…..Pike’s Peak is in the background, with the wind blowing the snow into the sky. / Thoughts welcomed! See more on my website at jdebordphoto.com
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Peggys Cove Nova Scotia Canada All money that I make from sales from Red Bubble will go to the / TorontoHumaneSociety we need to conserve our wonderful oceans and wetlands on this beautiful planet there is a conservation program in effect at this location … they have a walkway in certain areas where you can walk in order to preserve the delicate floral & wild flowers balance of the area
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The Devil’s Marbles. This wonderful rock formation is near Tennant Creek, Northern Territory. This image was shot on film with a Nikon F70d and yes, I used a polariser to match the natural colours.
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One may wonder why after building one of the finest houses in the Cove, they didn’t tear down the old one. Since they lived in the end of the 19th century it would be hard to know for sure. We can surmise reasons from what we know of that era. Those that ventured into the mountains were a resourceful people. They were prone to not waste anything or taking anything for granted. What they had they got by the sweat they put in it. Perhaps they were more worried about heating the main house up cooking a meal or canning, than they were of the appearance of Matilda’s cabin. Maybe they wanted room for kids later on or a place for strangers to sleep. It could be used for a warm place for some of the livestock; it would a beat milking the cow in the freezing barn. We may never know what they used it for, for it had many possibilities. We know times were hard and you usually worked from “can see” to “can’t see”, septine on Sundays. They lived off what they could provide their selves. Perhaps they just left it to remind them of how good they did have it…..more info on these cabins can be found on the other images of the same place….made in Cades Cove, GSMNP !
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Number three in the series. I am fascinated by the rocks along this stretch of beach. It’s amazing how many times you can shoot the same objects using different compositions. Canon EOS 5D / Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM / Cokin Z-Pro Z121S ND8 Grad filter 1 sec, f/14, ISO50, 17 mm
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The Waters Of Bald River Falls,Isolated.Bald River Falls is locaters in the Cherokee National Forest in the Tellico area of East Tennessee.
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Waves in Sand Rock, Arizona, USA
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Photographed in morning light at Garden Of The Gods Park in Colorado Springs, Colorado, processed in HDR Thoughts welcomed!
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Hear me for my song I will sing / Let your heart slow within thee / Listen and peace I will bring / My song is calming you’ll see I tumble down this long hill / Listen to me as I go / Close your eyes, be very still / Clear your mind of what you know Hear me as I splash below / My murmuring song do here / As over the rock I tumble so / Your mind then will become clear To go now, but you must bide / My song was without one word / Has brought you peace deep inside / Sense you stopped an me you heard Picture was taken along The Roaring Fork in back of Ephraim Bales cabin, GSMNP
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