I took this picture last winter in West Pennant, Nova Scotia Canada. I just learned that it was destroyed by sub tropical storm Noel. / / GET FREE REDBUBBLE GIFT CERTIFICATES / For every $50.00 worth of my artwork or T-shirts that you purchase on RedBubble, I will give you a $5.00 RedBubble gift certificate that you can use for future purchases on RedBubble. Just let me know who you are when you place your order and I will have RedBubble issue the gift certificate. / Subscribe to art updates / Subscribe to T-shirt updates / Become a fan on FaceBook / Add me as a friend on FaceBook / Follow me on Twitter _____________ / Check out more of my art from these categories: / Holiday Cards / Abstracts / Sketches / Birds / Seascapes/Landscapes/Sunsets / / / ______________ /
A shack on the East Coast of Tasmania, near Lisdillon
This is another image from the Peggy’s Cove collection. I’m hoping (probably in vain) that this perspective hasn’t been shot all that often as i don’t like repeating someone else’s work. I don’t recall seeing this small village portrayed this way but that could just be that I missed it. I really love how this shot turned out and I hope you do too!
The boatshed is thought to have been originally constructed in the early 1930s
The boatshed, situated in Matilda Bay, is thought to have been originally constructed in the early 1930s. Panoramic view.
I took this shot in one of the many outport communities along Newfoundland’s Avalon Penninsula. There were so many of these crabpots stacked along side many different sheds. / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /
The sun dips as the endless waves roll in. The Shack, West Island, Cocos Keeling Islands. For enquires about canvas prints, or photographic prints larger than Redbubble options, please contact me via bubblemail
Painted from a very old photo (1857) of a collier brig. Taken from my wonderful book of North East sailing ships on the coast. / And the ship, background and quay, are painted from the fenland port of Wisbech, on the Lincolnshire coast. The rest of the painting is from my imagination. Watercolour on two rivers, hand-made 140lb paper. / 14” x 21”
Shack Bay is located on the South Gippsland coast near Inverloch, Victoria, Australia
Next to Shack Bay, Inverloch, Victoria, Australia.
A non-lighthouse shot at Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia. One of the most photographed places in North America.
Landmark site at Redondo Beach, California
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Featured in Sets of Two February 23, 2009. / Featured in Snow! Glorious Snow!! February 17, 2009. Another visit to the golf course, this time with snow and ice. Instead of Canada Geese, on this day the pond was populated by some lovely mallard ducks which are just visible to the right of the shack. The beautiful early evening sunlight is what keeps drawing me back to this location!! Image taken January 20, 2009 with the Nikon D40x, using the 18-200mm VR Nikon lens and the cp filter. Shutter speed 1/640, aperture f/5.0, iso at 400. Orton Effect applied post processing. Companion Piece: / Caddy Shack
A high dynamic range image of an old derelict shed/shack at Kanmantoo shot from a different angle to another similar shot in my gallery. The image is the result of 3 merged images taken with AEB of 4 and the HDR made using Photomatix Pro. Final processing of the image done in Adobe Photoshop. This image was featured on the Dilapidated Buildings:http://www.redbubble.com/dilapidated-buildings group early 2009.
BEST VIEWED LARGER. The Pacific Northwest’s greatest contribution to humanity … the ubiquitous, but always unique and colorfully named, drive-thru espresso establishments. Found along every major highway – urban, rural, remote. Always the most welcome sight on the road … and nearly always open.
Description: Clear crystal waters around Busselton’s famous and well photographed jetty. / Where: Busselton / Western Australia / When: April 09 / Camera: Canon 40D / Raw processed in Lightroom2
Description: Great spot this is, would have liked to have been there really early, for sunrise. Minutes after this shot the stingrays showed themselves around the base of the wooden structures. / Where: Hamelin Bay / South West / Western Australia / When: April 09 / Camera: Canon 40D / Lightroom2 processed
Fishing shacks located in Plymouth,Ma which are located on the pier. You can go fishing, sightseeing, or buy bait! Commerical fishing boats as well as other crafts are housed in this harbor! Historic Plymouth has the Mayflower ship docked as well as Plymouth Rock for tourists to envision days gone by! Taken with a Canon XTI.
This large oil painting of Pelican Bay is an inspiration from my heart and soul. I lived on my 36’ Columbia all alone for many years and sailed into Mexico from San Diego. I now live on the Central Coast of California where Pelican’s flock. The warm, welcome, glorious, feelings of the moon at sunset, old boats, and small harbors thrill all my senses. My hope is that viewers of this painting also experience the warm fuzzies that accompany nostalgic beauty.
Island: Borneo
A classic Australian scene, depicting a deserted and decaying old wood and tinned roof shack, with the harsh but beautiful Australian bush as a backdrop. The third image in this series. This wonderful old shack is just outside of Melbourne, in the Kangaroo Grounds/Christmas Hills area. I’ve put directions on my Flickr stream if anyone is interested in checking the place out. You can find them here. To view these images extra large on black, please see my website Copyright © 1989 – 2009 Tracy Edgar Fine Art Fotografie – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Any unauthorised use of these images is strictly prohibited.
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