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  • The Australian High Country in the early morning light and mists fades to the horizon. As viewed from the top of Mt Buffalo. Taken with an old cheap 3 mp fuji digicam, Its not about the camera…..

  • Cottages in the snow at Edegem, Antwerp

  • A snowy winter path in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. Almost a black and white image, however it’s full colour, as much as an overcast sky allows in the winter The Prairies / frost / Winter / Parks / Monochromatic images

  • Taken on Highway 16 North in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire, USA on Saturday May 17, 2008. The view is looking towards Mt Washington, the highest peak on the Eastern seaboard. We took the Auto Drive Route up the mountain when we arrived there but it does not resemble this road in any way. It is treacherous, with shear drop offs on each side, just room enough for two cars, but they ask that people coming down the mountain yield to travellers going up. The top 4000 ft of the mountain was off limits due to weather conditions: snow and ice, but will open later in the season. /

  • Taken at the 4000ft level of Mt Washington, part of the presidential range of the the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire USA on Saturday May 17th 2008. It was a beautiful day, but much colder at this level. The top additional 4000ft was closed to tourists due to weather conditions: ice and snow, but will open later in the season. All I could think of was John Denver’s song: Rocky Mountain High becaue that is exactly how I felt, exhilirated to be there. It is not the Rockies but the highest elevation I have been so far! Top ten placement in the Your Magic Place challenge, New Hampshire group November 2009

  • View of the Dosegu Glacier from the summit of the Gavia Pass in the northern Italian Alps, not far with the border from Switzerland.

  • Breithorn, Zermatt, Switzerland.

  • Featured in Landscape Photography and Snow!, Glorious Snow!! groups DEC 2008. Ingleton is a village in the Yorkshire Dales, in North Yorkshire, in England. It is famous for walking, hiking and caving. Favourite walks are The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail and the climb up Ingleborough which is one of the famous Three Peaks.

  • This is an Unedited just cropped photo of the ice accumulation on a Basketball rim in Manhattan, IL.

  • Stickle tarn in the English lake district national park Cumbria .. / shot with a Nikoon D70s and 18-70mm lens. /

  • From high up on Blea rigg, this is a shot looking south over some of the Cumbrian fells and countryside. / The English lake district national park. / Shot 31st January 2009 / Shot with a NIKON D70s and 18-70 mm lens. /

  • This is the quad lift line up to Minamisawa Peak on 47. I thought about cropping out the chair but I think it’s all part of the mountain experience. To ski such beautiful terrain and access these magical mountains, we have to get up there somehow. The views are also magical. The ride down in fresh snow is even moreso!

  • A pre-season-spring-melt kind of view of a nearby golf course. / At this point in the season it would be unwise to use your white golf balls.

  • A snowy scene taken this February above Gordale, Malham in The Yorkshire Dales. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens Featured in the Live, Love, Dream group MAY 2009.

  • St Mary’s Old Cemetery, Louth. You can see all the old headstones lined up at the back of the park. Canon 1Ds Mk2 / ISO 200 / F14

  • This is the 360 degree panorama I was hoping to get from the summit of Island Peak or Imja Tse. I can’t believe how small Ama Dablam looks from up here (6814m, at the centre). Mighty Makalu (8462m) rises above the ridge at the left, and the confluence of the Lhotse Shar, Amphu Laptse, and Imja Glaciers and the Imja Tso glacial lake can be seen below Lapste to the left of the main Island Peak (Imja Tse) ridge in the middle. In the distance just beyond the Island Peak ridge is the rest of the Imja Drengka valley and the villages of Chukhung and Dingboche. To the right of the valley the stunning peaks of Tawoche and Arakamptse stand tall above the glacial flows of the Nuptse, Lhotse Nup and Lhotse Glacier. These glaciers slowly flow from the snow and ice that falls on the giant Nuptse-Lhotse Wall, with the peak of Lhotse, the 4th highest mountain on Earth rising to an incredible 8516m at the right. The distance in altitude from the summit of Island Peak and the top of Lhotse is more than 2300m, which means you could slide the whole of Australia at its highest point, horizontally, between the two summits with room to move. Australia is indeed flat, and these mountains are indeed the largest in the world… what a privilege to have been here. The panorama is a composite of 18 photos taken with a Canon 400D using a 17-85mm IS USM lens with circular polarising filter. Featured in “Panoramas”

  • shot from yaki point in the morning! When at yaki point go a little bit east into the woods where you’ll find the best lookouts! regards, / Michael

  • Dawn view from Annapurna Sanctuary, Nepal. After a night of snowfall, a clear sky was a welcome sight.

  • Sulphur Mountain, Banff, Alberta, Canada

  • Feature Image – Black & White Photographer’s Showcase A Bald Eagle takes on the vastness and beauty of the Alaskan landscape Homer – Alaska USA Nikon D90 / Nikkor liens 70-300 My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All photographs in this portfolio are owned and copyright / © Barbara Burkhardt. / Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from ourselves is prohibited. All rights reserved. For license fees please contact me by email at pictureperfectaust@yahoo.com.au

  • Taken on a flight home from Pisa Airport, Italy. Aerial view of the French Alps! (Taken with a Fuji S5800)

  • Nikon D300 / Lens: Tamron 10-24mm / HDR in Photomatix Pro / and PP in PS CS3

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