Making the ordinary look extraordinary… The works of Norma Chalmers has rekindled some playing around with a picture to create an image that can confuse the mind… some times it is almost impossible to determine what they are in reality. Well done Norma… This one is part of the remnant paint on an old wreck of a car found alongside the road in Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
Making the ordinary look extraordinary… The works of Norma Chalmers has rekindled some playing around with a picture to create an image that can confuse the mind… some times it is almost impossible to determine what they are in reality. Well done Norma… This one is another part of the remnant paint on an old wreck of a car found alongside the road in Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges, South Australia.
A caterpillar, from July flowers 2007.
The building in the foreground is a hotel and the white expanse in the extreme foreground is the frozen lake (Pleso means mountain lake in Slovakian. Strba is the name of the village below the High Tatras). / Original pic specs: Pentax K10D, 1/250 sec, f8, zoom set at 50mm, ISO 320
Young lady seen from the back
Best viewed poster size, at home on your wall, heheheh This picture was taken from the observation deck at Rockefeller Centre in New York City.
Under the ruins of the Roman Coliseum in Tarragona, Spain.
Muffin, our now 3 year old Manx mix and my husbands pair of glasses.
Rhythmic Gymnastics / 1/15th at f11 200 asa – with a 200 1.8 Canon lense and Mk 3 camera. / Had to get to venue a few hours before start to get one of the only low positions shooting into black background on the left hand side of mat. Had about 2 metres of good background to work with. / Only photoshop was slight burning
Another experiment, sitting in hospital yesterday gave me the chance to read a digital camera magazine that actually gave me some instruction how to do this.
The lights of Hong Kong shine across the Harbour
Uploaded for Vanessa!! I really have seen snow!! LOL / A scanned image of an 8×10 photo (somewhere there is a negative!!) that I took many years ago when I lived in northeast Mississippi. The snow melted and was gone in about 3 days after this was taken. It’s still one of my favorite images. Olympus 35mm…as is. Placed in the Top Ten in the Barns challenge in the Snow Glorious Snow group – 7/10/09 / / /
We all need a little help sometime, and this moose head bridge is just awesome in that area! It can be used on all four sides, so there aren’t many unreachable shots you’ll encounter with this around. :)
an Amish photo that’s not from the back!!~ If you look close you can see the little girls watching me out their window! Wolcotteville, Indiana
Our Ragdoll kitten Lily-Rose keeps watch for birds flying past our windows. She has deep blue piercing eyes that just seem to have the power to catch you in her gaze and hold your attention for a long lovely moment. Happiness is looking at Lily-Rose!
Just checking out the sunbathers by the pool / Dominican Republic
Early Autumn Morning in the tranquility of Mt Field National Park / Tasmania.
An old set of stockyards nestled in the hills, weather worn and coloured to suit, but still quite able to stand up to all the needs of the property owner.Lyn
Discovered in the streets of Kuranda, North Queensland.
Two glowing orbs behind the straws, changing colour at random intervals create these lovely colours. This photo has only been cropped, nothing else added or subtracted.
simple country cottage taken while passing through the small country town of Yapeen in Victoria, Australia / canon 450D / Featured in ‘Country Victoria’ (AU) group Dec ‘09
BEST VIEWED LARGER In the desert outside Lancaster, California, there is a compound of abandoned houses at the base of a large hill. On the hill is the remains of an old mine. This is the front of one of the old houses. It looks like it was brightly painted at one time . . . Nikon D60 / 18-55mm lens / shot in RAW / cropped and enhanced / saved as a JPG [ O ]
This grand old barn has seen better days for sure and is being eaten up by vines and overgrowth.
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