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  • Beautiful sunset over the Australian Outback, South West Queensland.

  • another attempt at HDR using a single RAW silver star, Canada

  • After delivering some pictures to the York photographic society exhibition I took the back roads home and came upon this scene. The land is very hot and dry but their was the prospect of rain as these cloads appeared. PLEASE VIEW LARGE

  • Another rather sad and disturbing indication of the severity of the current drought that is ravaging the countryside and farms of Australia. Rusty Lakebed / Author: martin steinbrugger Many times life can seem like a thirsty barren land… / As though all our hopes and dreams, / Are little more than rusty grains of sand. Parched by disappointment time and time again… / Without hope life is but a severe drought, / That seems to have no end. Like clouds looming on the horizon withholding their rain… / So too, unless we let go of our past, / We can never be healed from all our pain. Apart from God we are as trees without water, / Destined too whither and die… / For God is the source of our eternal hope, / Through whom all life is meant to thrive! Inspired by Phil Thomson’s photo “Rusty Lakebed”

  • A storm approaches at Church Point near Pittwater in Sydney. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / / !http://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/1135216-1-approaching-storm No 1.jpg! / / /

  • Featured in The Keystone State – Pennsylvania May 14, 2009. / Placed in TOP TEN in the “Winter Roads in the Country” challenge in Country Roads Around The World November 19, 2008. / Featured in The True Beauty October 5, 2008 BEST VIEWED FULL SIZE! Taken at Blue Knob Ski Resort not far from Altoona, Pennsylvania with the Nikon D40x and the 55-200mm VR lens on February 2, 2008.

  • Lone tree on the shores of Loch Lomond, Scotland. Shot on a stormy November evening.

  • Right before our big snow storm hit / Purple hue added in PS © Jessica Walker 2008

  • This is the other capture that I really liked.. I decided to upload it for those whom may not of liked the barns in the background.. Or maybe just wanted to view the tree in the snow storm.. I really do like this and will be the last of it in winter.. Thanks for your support of Blizzard Tree … PLEASE VIEW LARGE Chuck.. A Living Room Wall Art

  • A spring rainstorm has not dampened this young lady’s determination to get out and smell the flowers. So what if she gets a little wet? The beautiful show and fresh air are worth it. Clouds of blossoms and clouds of rain…all is beauty.

  • Abstract Macro Photography – Natural Nature close up of an old, dead, decaying tree / armley woods / Leeds

  • One of the many beautiful places to sit along the Noosa River, Noosaville, Queensland, Australia. The dust storm covering most of South-East Queensland today made for an interesting sunset. Captured a small flock of Rainbow Lorikeets also in this shot. There is 1000’s of these on the river every afternoon, sometimes you can’t hear yourself think.. Hehe :) Most of you keen sunset photographers will know by now, there is a colour band that follows the sun, on the opposite side of the horizon. When that passes through the upper clouds, it makes them go insane oranges and reds, or maybe other colours depending on the air it’s passing through.. From when the sun disappears over the horizon, this band goes from east to west, taking about 30 minutes to do so. I took this shot as it was about half way, and the dust make it glow a lovely lavendar colour. I quite liked the back lit eucalypt trees along the river at this time :) The colours in this shot, have not been altered. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available Large, and best viewed Large!

  • Taken in Januray on a windy and stormy day on the Yorkshire Moors and processed in Photoshop CS2 useing brushes and textures.

  • Driving back from Canberra after doing the Canberra Uni graduation photos, we watched as we drove into this amazing storm that was throwing beautiful stormy light everywhere. We saw this location just off the Highway about half an hour out of Canberra.

  • Epiphany Creation Date: 8.7.09 Tomorrow could be better. Model: / Tess_Stock Credits: / ro-stock / IWS-stock / Iardacil-stock / amptone-stock / night-fate-stock / StockResources / Dandelion-lion-stock Ash Sivils © 2007-2009 No Derivative Works — You may not alter, transform, or / build upon this work in any shape way or form unless you / gain a waiver from me, not a representative. You may not / import, export, print, redistribute or claim as your personal / work. You may not sell this art or assign right to others, all / images are copyrighted please respect those rights.

  • A big storm coming over the hill at King Edward Park in New South Wales. The original photo was taken using a 6 MP Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S500. It was processed in Photoshop Elements 7, using a tinting Layer and custom photographed textures. Here is an untouched photograph of the same spot with different framing so you can see what the storm looked like - / A Change In The Weather

  • reflections of the snow and and sky on paradise lake in the morning /

  • Open spaces / Open hearts “Heartland” / Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © / Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork / Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia

  • Penticton BC, Canada….January 3, 2009 /

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