Sulphur 

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  • Sulphur crested cockatoo in flight and backlit

  • Sulphur crested cockatoos having a snack

  • Sulphur crested cockatoo in flight

  • This is a depiction of a very common Texas butterfly….the Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly (Phoebis sennae) and this particular one is a male… These butterflies are everywhere during the late spring, summer, and early fall around my house. I have been trying to find the perfect portrait of this yellow beauty…and I dont know if I found the “perfect” one…but I did finally take one that I am satisfied with. Normally these butterflies are very timid and skittish and wont stay still for too long…especially when a human with a really large shadow comes their way. Today however it started to cool off….which worked in my favor..because all of these little guys were moving slow and just sitting in the sunshine eating and warming up….which gave me a great opportunity to take as many pictures as they would sit still for… Thank you Suni

  • A visitor to our garden, where my wife has grown these beautiful (and tasty) sunflowers. This image featured in #1 Artists of Redbubble in September 2009. Many thanks! And featured again in Parrots Only in September 2009. Thanks so much!”

  • The fascinating geothermal wonderland, Rotorua, New Zealand :)) / June 2008 The milky colour of the water of Sulphur Bay is caused by particles of sulphur being suspended in the water. This sulphur has been produced by hydrogen sulphide gas rising from the lake. / The smells of Sulphur Bay and Lake Rotorua are from sulphurous gases belched from the depths of the Earth and resemble rotten eggs !! / Steam and gases can be heard bubbling and roaring to the surface through vents and pools :)) WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • . / One cold foggy winters day in beautiful New Zealand The milky colour of the water of Sulphur Bay is caused by particles of sulphur being suspended in the water. This sulphur has been produced by hydrogen sulphide gas rising from the lake. / The smells of Sulphur Bay and Lake Rotorua are from sulphurous gases belched from the depths of the Earth and resemble rotten eggs !! / Steam and gases can be heard bubbling and roaring to the surface through vents and pools :)) WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • Rising steam escapes from geothermal vents in the distance at Sulphur Bay, Lake Rotorua, NZ

  • A sulphur crested cockatoo lifts off into flight.

  • Rainbow-Billed Toucan, displaying his colourful beak. Birdworld, Farnham, England. Also known as a Keel-Billed or Sulphur-Breasted Toucan. (Ain’t Wikipedia wonderful, eh!?) ;o)

  • Series: New Zealand White Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand Test your senses; bright yellows, pungeant smells that make your nose crinkle in disgust and force you to reach for your gas mask. Constant hissing and burping. Softly floating ash. Loud rumblings from the bowels of the earth. It’s pretty scary stuff! The only live marine volcano and the largest volcanic structure in NZ…...White Island is 70% undersea! She floats 48 kms out, in the beautiful Bay of Plenty. About 150,000 years old and built by continuous volcanic activity. Today, this old girl’s activity is constantly monitored by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences (IGNS). When we visited the IGNS helicopter flew in and landed. The doors flung out and people in strange suits exploded from within. They ran to their places on top of the crater and started to work, concentrating hard on their tasks. We watched, intently, for about an hour. Their concentration was so intence, I doubt they even knew we were there. They performed with precision – it’s the closest I’ll ever come to a moon landing! The island is currently on a level 1 alert; she’s always active and constantly spewing forth steam, sulphur and lots of other volcanic “stuff”. At her heart, she has a deep, steaming lake. She takes pride of place at the tip of NZs “chain of fire”; a 250 km long chain of highly active volcano’s extending from her (White Island), to Ruapehu in the centre of the north Island. A walk on her shores is indeed a walk on the wild side.

  • Camera: Lumix DMC-FZ7. F4.0. Shutter speed: 1/100 sec. A sulphur – crested cockatoo that was at a feeding station in the Dandenong mountains near Melbourne. All the birds there could be fed by hand although they were all wild which meant you got really close views of fantastic birds.

  • Featured in Live, Love, Dream November 9, 2008 – thank you! / Beautiful Bugs / / ADD RENEE TO YOUR WATCHLIST

  • I took this photo at Cypress Bend in western Louisiana.

  • Fixed graphite and white pencil.

  • Watercolour study done on Handmade indian Khadi paper A4 size .this was done experimenting with colourplay & textures.

  • Sulphur Crested Cockatoo’s. / taken in my garden … well above it anyway! / 18th/2/09 many thanks for looking /

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  • I am very fortunate somedays to be surrounded by the local wildlife and spend alot of time watching them :) Canon 450D / many thanks to those who view and comment on my images best viewed large

  • WildLife taken in a local national park where the birds come down to feed … Canon 450D many thanks to all who view and comment on my images

  • One of my first attempts with photoshop to get the water reflections … any constructive criticism welcomed … Canon 450D / Featured_In I Love Birds & Parrots Only many thanks to all who view and comment on my images / BEST VIEWED LARGE

  • My 4th attempt at creating an image that depicts a reflection of water using several different effects combined … 3rd is still in the making:o) / a special thank you to Anne for her friendly advice! Canon 450D / many thanks to all who view,comment and fave my images /

  • Sulphur Mountain, Banff, Alberta, Canada

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