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  • View from Clingmans Dome parking lot.The early settlers refered to these as the far blue mountains amoung other names

  • Fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. A few miles inside NC from Newfound Gap

  • Huge lightning bolt striking in Cave Creek, Arizona.

  • Two large lightning bolts in Arizona. / Canon 20D + 28-135mm IS USM.

  • Just because I love driftwood so much, I’m uploading another driftwood image. This was taking on the wild coast of South Africa at a resort called Mbokie.

  • The Hurlers is the name of a group of three stone circles on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall, England. Legend has it that each of the standing stones was once a man, petrified for eternity for playing the Celtic game of hurling on the sabbath!

  • Provence landscape : end of afternoon in a rocky parasol pines forest. Just near / / / /

  • Provence landscape around the Lac des Escarcets. Can be seen here at a better size. Other views / /

  • Golden light in autumn Provence forest. / Massif des Maures.

  • Rocky beach in Provence just before the storm.

  • 3d digital art render of a Paint Mustang.

  • The Fern Creek Branch, Great Smoky Mountains

  • Many of my marmot relatives live in burrows which look out onto this view! Their burrows emerge in meadows of swathes of colourful alpine wildflowers – it’s a tough life! :o) The peaks of the Sassolungo as seen from the Sella Pass, Dolomites, Italy.

  • Taken at Trout Lake in Yellowstone National Park. This is truely God’s Country! / / / /

  • We’ve already had the Dos Amigos – and by popular request, here are the Cuatro Amigos, this time four Vicuñas in the high altitude of the Altiplano in northern Chile. I didn’t line them up like this for the shot – they obviously are natural models, and yes, the sky really was very blue! ;o)

  • Photo taken in Pillansberg National Park / Camera: Canon 400D / Lens: Canon 25 – 135 mm / FEATURED IN: Canon DSLR

  • 3d art render of wild horses. 2442 views Made with bryce 3d.

  • Strong wind on the Mediterranean sea at Le Pradet in Provence. The rocks where i was to shot many of my seascapes are under the waves :) Can be seen here at a very better size.

  • From my collection: / Emerquinox / Spirit of Alaska ~ Alaska North Star Winter Scenics Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Emerquinox is a word I coined when I combined the words Emerge and Equinox The Great White North I took this photo in deep winter 20 January 2008 midway between Fairbanks and North Pole Alaska. In summer this area is a peat bog. It is actually quite deep as in late Autumn I have watched a cow Moose submerge herself and swim in the pond at sunset. Near the Chena River, in winter it is used as a ‘highway’ for mushers and their dogsleds and also for snowmachines. I removed the natural blue hue with a white balance adjustment. Then I desaturated selective colours pulling down the yellow, magenta, and green. With a slight adjustment on contrast, I then used the lasso tool and selected only the sky to remove the digital noise as I had my ISO setting too high at 400 and, along with the cold, this created too much noise with the original photograph. The temperature on this day had actually warmed to about 10F. Within a week it plunged again to appx minus -47F. Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shooting Date/Time 20 January 2008 16:41:50 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/125 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 “Permafrost, perennially frozen ground that maintains a temperature at or below the freezing point for at least two years. Vast tracts of permafrost lie across Alaska, Canada, northern Europe and Asia, and Antarctica. About 80 percent of Alaska’s land area contains permafrost. In the Interior region, vegetation must adapt itself to short, warm summers and long, cold winters. Trees grow slowly, and their root systems must be shallow because they cannot penetrate the permafrost. In Alaska, permafrost occurs as a continuous sheet north of the Brooks Range, extending from a few inches below the surface down to as deep as 1,000 feet. As one goes south, however, it gets progressively thinner, the melted layer on top gets thicker, and holes or gaps begin to appear in it. Permafrost may extend to depths of more than 500 m (1,600 ft). Clues to the age of the permafrost of the Northern Hemisphere lie in the numerous discoveries of mammoth remains embedded in frozen ground. Mammoths became extinct about 10,000 to 15,000 years ago, coincident with the end of the most recent ice age. Some scientists, however, think that much of today’s permafrost may have formed as long as 120,000 years ago.” Source: Wikipedia “As with all great journeys, the vision is the beginning / Dreams of all the possibilities, / of the many paths widening to the future / Of all the great and extraordinary things our mind can imagine / The persistence of our own opportunistic souls reaching for what is yet unabridged / An unconscious decision to struggle forward yet again / And without even knowing of our focus / We start forward / All of our past, our teachings, our experience are brought into play / The trials of our past giving us the tools that we need to find our way / Our way to fulfilling this newest quest for our dream / No obstacle too great, / no argument rebuff / The journey begun, we will not allow defeat / We can only see the unfolding, as it will be / And as always, / the goal is reached / And there, / sated in the peace of our newly added thread in the web of our life / We rest / And the vision comes again” / ~ by Steve ‘Easy’ Whitacre 2005

  • Rocky outcrop of the Sassolungo as seen from the Gardena Pass, Dolomites, Italy. Canon EOS 5D MkII with Canon EF 24-105mm L IS f/4

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  • Slipping the truck into four wheel drive, we drove off the highway onto a gravel pullout, climbed and topped the hill overlooking this beautiful valley. I was so amazed and surprised as one cannot see this view from the highway. It was my first glimpse of the beautiful Matanuska Glacier. This shot was taken as it was raining. Traveling south from the Alaska interior, just before passing through the Chickaloon-K’Nik Nelchina Trail System on the Glenn Highway, one enters a fascinating vista of the Chugach Mountains and one of the largest accessible valley glaciers in Alaska, the Matanuska Glacier. Fireweed in foreground with brilliant colours. Fireweed in Alaska is nature’s seasonal gauge. When the fireweed blooms top out, and blows seed, winter is only weeks away. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / My images do not belong to the public domain. Reproduction is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved Beautiful Art and Greeting Cards For Sale ~ Shop securely and view my collection here Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT / Shooting Date/Time 20 August 2006 20:35:46 / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/200 / Av( Aperture Value ) 8.0 / ISO Speed 100

  • This is another image taken at the Cecil B. Webb Wildlife Preserve in Punta Gorda, Fl. I was playing around in photoshop and came up with this image with a very different mood from the original. Image was taken with my Nikon Coolpix P80 camera.

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