London Bridge, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia.
Humpback whale at Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
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Taken at Green Lane Park, PA.
This image was actually taken by lovely wife. We went to Angkor Wat about six years back and I had bought a digital camera for her birthday. Little did I know she would become so enthusiastic about photography. She has had work published and we have exhibited together several times. Now, she is arranging her own exhibition for later this year. Me, I’m pleased as punch to have a partner who shares my photographic passion.
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Waves in Sand Rock, Arizona, USA
This was taken today and it’s what I call my simple pleasures… Either lying on the beach on a day like today watching the sail boats go by or lying on that sailing boat watching a beautiful day pass by….
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Almost sundown at Metz, France.
Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice. / / Baruch Spinoza (1632 – 1677)
Serenity
Stronge light shafts bursting through forest foliage onto cascading Water. Wide angle long exposure capture using Gradient Filters.
My husband, youngest son (now, almost 33) and I decided we needed to breath some fresh air for a change so we went for a drive today up to Nora Lake…this is a manmade lake (the size of a large pond) just outside of Shingletown in North Eastern CA…..(just a little above 3,000 foot elevation)....the sky was actually blue! That was a real treat and we could take deep breaths…..it was wonderful…...and to top it off we had fresh Trout for dinner! I hope you enjoy this image…I shot this one just before we left….the later in the day, the better the color and reflections….this is 100% unedited…right out of the camera…..........enjoy! / / / _____ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
The Black Swan Black on flat water past the jonquil lawns / Riding, the black swan draws / A private chaos warbling in its wake, / Assuming, like a fourth dimension, splendor / That calls the child with white ideas of swans / Nearer to that green lake / Where every paradox means wonder. Though the black swan’s arched neck is like / A question-mark on the lake, / The swan outlaws all possible questioning: / A thing in itself, like love, like submarine / Disaster, or the first sound when we wake; / And the swan-song it sings / Is the huge silence of the swan. Illusion: the black swan knows how to break / Through expectation, beak / Aimed now at its own breast, now at its image, / And move across our lives, if the lake is life, / And by the gentlest turning of its neck / Transform, in time, time’s damage; / To less than a black plume, time’s grief. Enchanter: the black swan has learned to enter / Sorrow’s lost secret center / Where like a maypole separate tragedies / Are wound about a tower of ribbons, and where / The central hollowness is that pure winter / That does not change but is / Always brilliant ice and air. Always the black swan moves on the lake; always / The blond child stands to gaze / As the tall emblem pivots and rides out / To the opposite side, always. The child upon / The bank, hands full of difficult marvels, stays / Forever to cry aloud / In anguish: I love the black swan.
Have you ever gazed out at something and been startled by the realisation that you’re the only person seeing the world in exactly this perspective at this instant of time? This was such a dream-like view to find whilst climbing up the ridge alongside Orama near sunset. Barbeque Bay is in the lower right of the photo and Little Barrier Island is in the very far distance covered in low clouds. Great Barrier Island, New Zealand. Featured in Landscape Photography January, 2009 / Thank you! :) Sony Cybershot DSC-N1 / f/8.0, 7.9mm, ISO 64 (Levels and contrast adjusted within Photoshop)
This is taken from Hearne’s lake …Woolgoolga..nsw..the small foot bridge takes you from the park through onto a short bush walking track which opens onto the beach and the lakes entrance…there’s also a small island just off the beach called “FlatTop” which is accessible at low tide!!! Its situated about 2km south of Woolgoolga.. DebsPhotos
Surreal Serenity / HDR ~ f 3.5, EV -2,-1,0,1,2 best viewed larger FEATURED in the Rain Drops & Water Art Group FEATURED in the Your Country’s Best Group
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