Scene yellow 

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  • Solitary bench on hill, framed by the setting sun.

  • Just a brilliant unplanned moment on the street when I was fortunate enough to “have the camera rolling”... / Geneva, 2006.

  • My fiance, Joshua, casts his line into the Ohio River.. / (Taken midsummer ‘07) / / And the song I wrote that goes with it: Rain / / >Featured Home Page<

  • taken on some 1.800m above sea leavel on my way to Kühtai this is also my January image for my 2008 calendar

  • A little pedestrian street in Bellagio, Lake Como, Northern Italy / May 2006. Featured in Which Way – walkways, pathways, stairways, and roadways group, RedBubble, October 2009

  • The Alfred Nicholas Gardens in the Dandenongs on the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia. A companion piece to Autumnal Scene. Go to for a higher quality version! A special version of this image, optimized for greeting cards, is available here and looks like this:

  • Ringwood, NJ

  • Blossoming cherry tree in spring with blossoming field and deep blue sky.

  • My other works: / A LARGER view to see more in detail… / (Long side is only 1024 here) EXIF: / Taken with a Canon EOS 400D Digital. Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000) ISO Speed: 100 Aperture: f/5.6 Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows Metering Mode: Partial Focal Length: 67 mm Exposure Program: Shutter priority Exposure Bias: 0/3 EV Flash: Flash did not fire White Balance: Manual

  • Westfield, NJ – Nov 2008 – Shot as an HDR / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses

  • Westfield, NJ – Oct 2008 – It’s such a decorated house, I can’t imagine who lives there. That door has 4 different shades of paint on it. —-Mike Savad / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses

  • Westfield, NJ – Nov 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses

  • Acrylic on 300lb Rough Paper 36cm x 26cm

  • Mourne mountains photographed from Murlough beach near Newcastle in Northern Ireland. / Canon 5D mkII 17-40 f4L.

  • The timbered bridge with autumn leaves

  • Night crawled through the window, hoping to not be seen, fell across the bed and made itself comfortable. / “I didn’t invite you.” / There was no response. Night began to whisper to itself in a dream. Its dark shadows fled the mattress and drooled over onto carpet, up the side of a night stand that cradled a temporarily favorite novel, a lamp that had once belonged to the owner’s mother and a stack of unread books purchased at the Goodwill store. Night crawled up the side of the wall and across a painted canvas. It shielded its eyes from the glare outside. Yellow neon shifted in ribbons around cardboard and brick. Headlights beamed, streamed and faded. The sidewalk was bothered by dark shapes streaming back and forth, flickering in jerky animation at times and at others, folding in smooth drapes of darkness, like blue-black frosting. / Night moved. It always on the move. Following. Escaping. Searching. Always moving toward the light. Or away from it. Sometimes Night wished it could lay down and stop running. Just for twenty-four hours. But it never could. / It grabbed its hat and moved smoothly, silently back out of the window and across the street. / “Oh, well, another day another sunrise.” Night said to itself. Then it turned to look back and shouted. “By the way, I’ll be back, whether I’m invited or not.” Change of Scene is acrylic on paper 15”x20”

  • Sutton Bank is a high vantage point at the very edge of the Hambleton Hills and the North York Moors with extensive views over the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray. Because of its location and high elevation, Sutton Bank is popular with gliding and flying enthusiasts. Predominant landmarks include Whitestone Cliff and Roulston Scar, the former overlooking the mysterious (and reputedly bottomless !) Lake Gormire. Close nearby are the villages of Sutton-under-Whitestonecliff, and Kilburn (famous for the White Horse of Kilburn, and Robert Thompson – the “Mouseman” of Kilburn). / Sutton Bank is one of the most spectacular inland cliffs anywhere in Britain, and carries one of the most hair-raising main roads in the country. The near vertical drop from top to bottom is around 140 metres, and crosses at least two major geological boundaries. / The Sutton Bank National Park Centre is on the western edge of the fabulous North York Moors National Park – home to the largest expanse of heather moorland in England. It provides the perfect introduction to the National Park, its people, history and wildlife. Nikon D60 / HDR in Photomatix & pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm / 1/160 f/9.0 ISO200

  • THE WINNER of the challenge ROADS – 15th of October theme

  • Autumn Yellow Tree in October Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / 1/10 (+0.67) f/3.5 ISO160 No Effects, as is

  • A Beautiful Orange colour October tree / and a beautiful little poem from MarieAngel / Tree stand tall …been through all….seasons and reasons to stand. / Crisp autumn leaves fall in the breeze, ready for snow to cover its land. / Then comes the spring the buds it will bring …amidst flowers of sweet perfume / Tree stands tall admired by all whatever the season it blooms…. / Angel Hamilton Copyright October 2009 Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / One shot HDR in Ptotomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3

  • A beautiful view of the pond in Filey, North Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / HDR based on RAW one shot, handheld / Photomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3

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