Somersby Falls / Brisbane Water National Park / Central Coast NSW Australia
A nameless stream makes its way to the sea at Ocean Harbour, South Georgia Island.
Danielle Davenport suggested I try this… not done this in a while…..The hardest part was trying to get the letters to where you could read all them….....words and image © 2008 Gary L. Suddath
Taken at Havana Glen Park south of Montour Falls, NY on 10/31/2008. A Canon Rebel XTi camera. Best view larger. Featured in All Water in Motion group. /
Taken at Sugar Creek Glen in Danville, NY on 11/09/2008. A Canon Rebel XTi camera.
A special image for Miss Chloe Clinton. / She is just 6yo and she has the battle of her life ahead of her. / She has been diagnosed with Ewings Sarcoma, and is now facing below the knee amputation on the 12th of December. / Please show support to Chloe and her mum Priscilla and Chloe’s sister Angel. / All the artists proceeds or percentage offered by the artist, from sales through this site go directly to Chloe and her family If you wish to purchase this image please visit HopeforChloe / Nikon D50/70-300mm Nikon lens
A joint venture with AngelinaCornidez This is a beautiful image, that turned out just remarkable in my eyes! Thank you so much Angelina for the wonderful work! / Stock photo http://intergalacticstock.deviantart.com -model / Nikon D50 / 19-70mm Nikon lens
Jewel: Amethyst Ringwood, NJ / December 2008 Camera Info / Nikon D80 / Format: Raw / Shutter: 1/8 sec / f/7.1 / ISO 200 / Lens: 135 / Polarizer filter
“Stand still and consider the wondrous works of God.” - Job 37:14 Tunnel View at Yosemite at sunrise.
Boulders and a fast moving stream in the mountains of Colorado. The original colored image forms part of my Geneva Creek portfolio. This is a black/white/green derivative that I rather liked.
This is the HDR version of this photograph. The weather was really beautiful and ominous that day. Everytime the sun would peek out I would drop everything and set up my tripod. This is Little Lakes Valley and I’m still amazed that I live so close to something so beautiful. This trail eventually ascends Morgan Pass and up into the alpine High Sierras. You can see them in the far background.
Ice formation , Jan 3, 2009 / Gothenburg, Sweden As is / Panasonic DMC-FZ28 /
this shot features a small section of upper Holland Creek, Ladysmith BC Canada on a cold cloudy day, March 2008. Canon EOS 20D ,Tamron SP AF 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di LD IF / 0.8s f/22.0 at 35.0mm iso100 Camera set to RAW, Colour Space – AdobeRGB / picture style – Neutral / Aperture Priority / on Manfrotto #055 tripod – no MLU Phase One Capture One Pro for RAW conversion / Photoshop CS3
The precise moment just before you snatch the camera up, a near waist deep wash, you can’t get the same effect with a long lens, you need to be close and wide. Lets just put this into perspective, I don’t just walk out into the sea, you need to watch what the wave pattern is doing, it’s tending to peak around the seventh wave, the seventh one will blast you, but 6 and 8 will have the force and momentum for you to get the shot and get out. Shot at Wainuiomata on a shoot with Henk Stolk a treip we will both remember for a long time, great to share the experience.
Last turn… and leave the darkness! These are the last meters where the waters of Trümmelbach are still hidden inside of the mountain. Lauterbrunnental, Switzerland. July 2008. Canon EOS 300X, Sigma 28-135, Manfrotto tripod. Post-processing: retouch, tonality adjustment, sharpening, colorize, crop to square, subtle frame.
About a quarter of the majestic fairy falls. / Canon 450D
Yosemite, the stream on the way to Mirror Lake.
Ganoga Falls is the tallest of the 22 named waterfalls in Rickett’s Glen State Park, at 94 feet. This wonderful PA State Park is located along RT-118 in north eastern Pennsylvania. The Ganoga Glen is about 3 mi. from the Trail Head parking area, on the Falls Trail. Normally, that’s nearly half of the way to Lake Jean, which was my original destination. The trail also has a 1,350 foot elevation rise, from Trail’s Head to Lake Jean. Unfortunately, the last mile of Falls Trail trail was temporarily closed. Much to my surprise, an additional 3.5 miles had to be added on the normal 7.2 mile hike. Needless to say, I’m bushed! There was an interesting event that had happened about a half hour before I snapped this image. A large dead tree on the left side of the very top of the falls had just toppled over, crashing onto a healthy mature tree on the right side of the stream. A big branch was sheared off of the live tree. It came down, splashing into the plunge pool below. The fallen branch can be seen on the right side of my picture. The old dead tree is still wedged against the live tree near the top of the falls. This photo was captured on Saturday, August 15th, 2009 at 3:19 pm with a Canon EOS 10D camera body fitted with a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L Zoom lens, at the 22mm focal length. The shutter speed was .3 sec at f/16. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. Featured in “Rain Drops & Water Art”
This gorgeous waterfall was creating its own local weather! It was a very hot and perfectly calm day… there was not so much as a gentle breeze in the air. As soon as I approached these roaring falls, there was a very steady wind, filled with a wonderful cooling spray. The large tree stump in the foreground and all the surrounding boulders were covered in moss, obviously sustained by the constant mist. The photo was captured in Ricketts Glen State Park in north east Pennsylvania, USA on August 15th, 2009 at 1:41 pm. Ricketts Glen is located along State Rt 118, near the town of Red Rock. The photo was taken with a Canon EOS 10D using a Canon EF 35-350mm f/3.5-5.6L zoom lens set to 35mm. The shutter speed was 1/2 sec. at f/22. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist. FEATURED in “All About New York State”
Tarawera River, Rotorua, North Island New Zealand. / This stretch of water flows below Tarawera Falls. / Nikon D200
Kaikoura, South Island, New Zealand. / Fresh snow the night before, Ice covers these rocks.
Murray Reynolds Falls is located in Pennsylvania’s beautiful Ricketts Glen State Park. After looking closely at this photo I noticed that is looks like there are three human faces, stacked on top of each other in the column of rock that divides the falls in two. What do you see? The photo was captured in Ricketts Glen State Park in north east Pennsylvania, USA on September 5, 2009 at 5:22 pm. Ricketts Glen is located on State Rt 118, near the town of Red Rock. This photo was taken late in the afternoon with a Canon EOS 10D DSLR camera through a Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L Ultra-Wide Angle zoom lens @ 17mm focal length. The shutter speed was .5 sec at f/9.5. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Manfrotto tripod was used with a remote shutter release. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist.
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