Taken in my grandparents gardenlounge and almost impossible without HDR…
This building is part of a Bread & Breakfast location near Longview, Alberta. / It has this wonderful fireplace and a log bed (and an outdoor biffy). / Awesome place for a romantic get-together. If interested email them at welcome_acres@yahoo.com
This piece is more of a macabre style…I wanted a cracked and wooden feel…Thank you for taking a look :)
A little snow drift, where the wind has whistled through the gate, this is on the Strines in Derbyshire, it was really windy this day and so cold.
I discovered this door as I was walking down a backstreet in a small village in Portugal. It is clearly showing the signs of ageing but at the same time is exploding with character. I am sure that this door has many memories and many many stories to tell.
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Taken in the dining room at Montsalvat. Montasalvat is an artist’s colony in the Melbourne suburb of Eltham.
We never thought this day would come, / But it’s finally here at last, What once was our bright future, / Is now are dim-lit past, But we hold onto the memories, / The lessons that we learned, The pathways we have traveled down, / The corners that we turned, And soon we say our sad goodbyes, / That will last us forever, We may see each other again, / Maybe once or maybe never, So make your goodbyes ones to remember, / The kind that will stay in their heads, Those are the goodbyes they will treasure, / The ones that were sad to be said.
Taken from the bridge at Whitby North Yorkshire / Best viewed large
River & Dam in Durham / / A person should go out on the water on a fine day to a small distance from a beautiful coast, if he would see Nature really smile. Never does she look so delightful, as when the sun is brightly reflected by the water, while the waves are gently rippling, and the prospect receives life and animation from the glancing transit of an occasional row-boat, and the quieter motion of a few small vessels. But the land must be well in sight; not only for its own sake, but because the immensity and awfulness of a mere sea-view would ill accord with the other parts of the glittering and joyous scene. / ~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare,
When I am an old horsewoman / I shall wear turquoise and diamonds, / And a straw hat that doesn’t suit me / And I shall spend my social security on / white wine and carrots, / And sit in my alleyway of my barn / And listen to my horses breathe. I will sneak out in the middle of a summer night / And ride the old bay gelding, / Across the moonstruck meadow / If my old bones will allow / And when people come to call, I will smile and nod / As I walk past the gardens to the barn / and show instead the flowers growing / inside stalls fresh-lined with straw. I will shovel and sweat and wear hay in my hair / as if it were a jewel / And I will be an embarrassment to all / Who will not yet have found the peace in being free / to have a horse as a best friend / A friend who waits at midnight hour / With muzzle and nicker and patient eyes / For the kind of woman I will be / When I am old.
Some days the sun consoles my fears / And lifts the wetness of my tears / Some nights the stars and moon embrace / The sorrow written on my face
I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest bluebells to keep an appointment with a beech-tree, or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines~ / Nikon D90
Large view best :) / This flamingo beauty was having a nap… / Coton Northants / Nikon D90~
Lake Louise, Banff National Park / / Settings & Gear Used / / Manual Exposure / Shutter Speed: 1/50 seconds / Apeture: 8 / ISO: 100 / Focal Length: 22mm / / Canon 400D / Canon 10-22 lens / Manfrotto 055XProB Tripod / Manfrotto 222 Joystick / Cable Release / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / MORE FROM MY ROCKY MOUNTAIN SERIES / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Huntsville, Ontario / August 2009 Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens “Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking together in the same direction. “ / ~Antoine de Saint-Exupery Featured in the Live, Love, Dream group August 2009
Labyrinths have always had a magical and slightly daunting effect on me. Possibly influenced by the David Bowie / Jennifer Connelly 80s movie. Walking around in the walls of a labyrinth, you have lost all your friends, but can still hear them in the distance, somewhere. Not sure where you are or where you are going, you stumble across an open area, an old forest. You see a makeshift burrow, made out of old stones, looks like it’s been there for hundreds of years. As you get closer, you hear soft whimpering coming from within. As you get to the old wooden door, you can clearly hear a child crying inside. That’s when you hear the growling behind you… Taken in Prague, along an old overgrown path, on the way to the hill that overlooks the whole city. I clearly remember looking at this and having a small shiver. Featured in Digital Photography / Featured in Dirty Pretty Things / Featured in The Art Of Intrigue Canon SX100IS MCN: CVDTE-Q3X7A-6CAAL Texture used from www.deviantart.com stock
A round stone found on my old fence. Photo taken in the late afternoon with the sun behind me. Pentax K200D: sigma F Macro 50mm / 50.0mm: 1/500 sec: F3.5: ISO 100 “things of stone and wood” was featured in JPG Cast-Offs / “things of stone and wood” was featured in Feminine Intent
Went for a drive around town today and found this, its amazing how you can take pictures at a certain spot, and go back there on another day and see something you didn’t see the first time..that’s what happened today. Just a wall on the back of a old business in town. Nikon D90 / 18-200 mm VR Lens /
Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Griffith Woods, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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