Seaside pool, Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
Australia Rock, Narooma, New South Wales, Australia.
The South Pacific Ocean near Narooma in New South Wales, Australia.
... At least for me ! / This picture was taken in Pisaq near Cusco, Peru’ in 2006 ! / The ruins of Pisaq is about 20 miles from Cusco and like the more famous Machu Picchu was an important city during the Inca empire. / It sprawled across three mountains at the altitude of about 3600 mts, offering visitors spectacular views.
This photograph was taken in the outback near Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.
The beautiful colours of a peacock.
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Chupaca, Huancayo, Peru´ ! Stairs leading to to the ruins of Arwaturo about 5000 years old above the rural village of Ahuac !
Puu Mahana Beach (Green Sand beach) is the spectacular erosion product of a volcanic cinder cone near South Point on the Big Island of Hawaii. It can be reached by a 1-hour hike through beautiful scenics (take plenty of water!). The unusual tone of the green sand is due to the large proportion of semi-precious stone olivine polished crystals, which are left behind during the breakdown of lava. Crystals of olivine form in abundance during the cooling of hot lava. Because they are much harder than the lava matrix, they tend to accumulate near areas of lava erosion.
Taken at Norah Head, two hours north of Sydney on the Central Coast of New South Wales. Beautiful little place =) the lighthouse there is too cute.
Taken under the Rapid Bay Jetty on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia
Pisaq, Perú ! / I had already walked up to the Temple of the Sun in Pisaq a few times.. but this time I noticed how beautiful the color of the green mountains was in a late afternoon..
At times when menacing skies deliver a statement formatted in dark clouds, make sure to read the small drizzle carefully. Occasionally known to be a person who doesn’t want his determination undermined by a rational argument, I ignored it. A mosaic of randomly placed stones left a peculiar grinding sound with each step I made, unbalancing me on a couple of occasions. The uneven surface, unfamiliar environment and cold southerly wind stretched the beach to its maximum size. Here they were, lying hopeless before me. The leviathans from green oceans of alpine rainforests have lost their biological contest. The faith may not be swift, but certainly inevitable for the beached whales of a different kind waiting for their demise on an unforgiving southern coast. I put my hand on them. Their rugged bodies felt eerily warm. No matter how big or strong one may be the law of existence refuses to give up on you. You can postpone it, but not avoid it. Life will be repossessed, the body recycled and today’s eternity will become history.
Lines and cracks in the stones of the South African coast near Coffee Bay. ~ 2007
A photograph of yours truly holding the bronze statuette award for winning the 2008 Grenfell Henry Lawson Festival of Arts Best Photograph of the Exhibition. This photograph was taken by my father Gordon Stones at the Henry Lawson Obelisk at Grenfell, New South Wales, Australia during the 2008 festival, which was held during the Queen’s Birthday long weekend in June. The obelisk marks the birthplace of famous Australian poet Henry Lawson.
‘Before they were any Idians, the Legend People. To-when-an-ung-wa, lived in that place. There were many of them. They were many kinds-birds, animals, lizards, and such Things- but they looked like people….For some reason, the Legend People in that place were bad. Coyote turned them all into rocks. You can see them in that place now; all turned into rocks, some standing in rows some sitting down, some holding onto others. You can see their faces, with paint on them just as they were before they became rocks…...” / Paute Indian Legend / Bryce Amphitheater Kenab Utah 1.3mile round trip Navajo Loop Photo taken by Canon IXUS Featured In- / “America’s National Parks and Wildlife Habitat” Thankyou So Much For the Feature:):):)
Proceeds from sales of this image go to the Red Cross Victorian Bushfire Appeal – donations in turned matched by Redbubble A brief stop on the way to Minnamurra Falls in the Budderoo National Park (about 15 mks inland from Kiama on the South Coast of NSW – Australia) yielded this very unusual scene – with cool rain and mist following on from the 40 degree days previously, it was almost like being suddenly transported to England! Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
The lighthouse at Kiama in New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1887 and located on Blowhole Point.
All photographs taken with a Canon 20D. 28-135 lens. / This is several photographs taken at South West Rocks, Australia. Featured in ‘All Original Fusion’ / /
Perry Sandhills, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia. Located in outback New South Wales, the sandhills originated after an ice age 40,000 years ago and have been formed by wind erosion over thousands of years.
Perry Sandhills, Wentworth, New South Wales, Australia. Located in outback New South Wales, the sandhills originated after an ice age 40,000 years ago and have been formed by wind erosion over thousands of years.
Olympus E-3. Zuiko 12-60mm ED. Poinsett Bridge, which is named for Joel Roberts Poinsett, was built in 1820 as part of a road from Columbia, South Carolina to Saluda Mountain.
Clouds rising from the valleys around the Inca city of Machu Picchu / Canon 5D II with 24 – 105 mm L Lens My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writing are copyright © Bob Wickham. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Mist rising behind the guardhouse of the Inca city of Machu Picchu
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