Summer weather 

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  • At Day’s End As the sun goes down over the front range mountains of Denver, Colorado, the Sunflowers turn, in anticipation of the sun coming back up in the morning. Photographed in a field where all you can see for miles and miles is Sunflowers….billions of Sunflowers. An entire sea of yellow and gold….caught in my lens for a fleeting instant, where the whole world was at peace…. Minolta 5D / Minolta 50mm f1.7 Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / HDR through Photomatix, final output through Photoshop

  • Summer landscape
    by Enjoylife

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    A Summer landscape in Holland

  • extreme sunset reflections
    by Enjoylife

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    extreme sunset reflections

  • beautiful sunset on the beach
    by Enjoylife

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    beautiful sunset and waves on the beach

  • Arizona Pueblo
    by amarica

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    This is what our weather is like out here in Arizona this time of the year, August 2008. We get lots of sun up to 125 degrees. We also get sudden rain clouds and flash monsoon storms. The storms are heavy and torential and usually usually last from a few hours to a day or so. Then we have more sunshine. This is a pueblo dwelling just above Oatman, Arizona. It is about 15 miles from where we live. I don’t think there are any people living there today. I will learn more as we do more exploring of our area. I believe it is abandoned now and falling apart. Pueblos are traditional communities of Native Americans in the southwestern United States of America. The communities are recognized worldwide for their adobe buildings, which are sometimes called “pueblos”. Some pueblos only have a few of these buildings still standing. Of the federally recognized Native American communities in the Southwest, those designated by the King of Spain as Pueblos at the time treaties ceded Spanish territory to the United States are now legally recognized by the Bureau of Indian Affairs as Pueblos. Some of the Pueblos also came into the United States by treaty with Mexico, which briefly gained jurisdiction over territory in the Southwest ceded by Spain. There are 21 federally recognized Pueblos that are home to Pueblo people. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia HDR enhanced. Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies. LLD5

  • Ya, thought the title pretty much summed it up! Captured a couple night ago as the sun was sinking low out at Reunion Lake on the eastern plains of Colorado. The colors were just stunning, I was pretty awe struck, it yielded quite a few really nice shots! Let me know what ya think! / —-John

  • Summer to Winter
    by Steven Pike

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    Weather change about to hit after very hot Spring weather. Northern South Australia.

  • Field of Gold
    by Graeme Pettit Photography

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    Taken a few miles east of Leicester, near Allexton. Its that time in the UK, just before the wheat gets harvested – heavy heads beginning to nod gently under the weight of the grain, and the weather unable to decide whether it is summer or not, threatening to flatten the crop, just it is ready. Leicestershire is full of distant horizons like this, and the Barley is all but in now, much of the ground already having been put under the plough in readiness for the next crop.

  • a dry summer...
    by Tony Middleton

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    click for better view / / Taken in the normally fertile Sth.Gippsland hills of southern Victoria. A distant thunderstorm brings some temporary relief for a lucky few as the the long dry of summer continues again this season… / / larger file uploaded / / / Fuji G617 – no cropping,no stitching. Velvia 100F. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography below / /

  • Colorado is certainly known for it’s parks, and this one I happened upon out of the blue one day….it really is a majestic site, with these odd rock formations just jetting straight up from the earth, as if reaching for the sky. I was also lucky enough to capture the distant clouds as they were building for afternoon thunderstorms, later that day….spose you can say I like the sense of drama that they add to the image overall. / HDR processed, thoughts most welcomed! —-—-—-—-— See more on my website jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent

  • Succulent, Succulent
    by Joyce Dickens, IPA

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    For the Flower Power Project Screensaver ___ All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2007 Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.

  • Ocean at night
    by Enjoylife

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    Ocean at night (taken with a slow shutter speed)

  • My first time back to Austria since migrating to Australia nearly 50 years ago. Gorgeous city and the Austrian countryside is so ‘Sound of Music’ lol.

  • Field Of Dreams
    by Maria Dryfhout

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    Little blond girl sitting in a field of daisies.

  • Tathra Beach Sunrise
    by Christopher Meder

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    Tathra Beach Sunrise

  • sometimes I need that little bit of inspiring ….and it seems when I feel I have run out of things to say with my art someone says something that sparks me …yesterday I had coffee with somone and she said “can’t plan for the weather” ....its is like the world knows when certain things should be said … I took those words home on a napkin…and it made me create this -thank you you know who you are:) We Can’t plan for the weather I look up at the ominous black clouds that hang above you / And I hope for another day that they will hold on / That this cruelty of the world will finally decided to play fair with you / And keep you warm and wanted / Because you know love we can’t plan for the weather / But I can shelter you from the days twisted with insanity / The ones whose roots are entwined so deep within you / The ones I beg and curse to let you go / And I remember / that / day / That look in your eyes / Like the abandonment of bare trees / Before the snow / The one you still / Hold / A piece of / You said to me / Help me / Please / The first and only time you had to ask / It took everything I could / Not to break with you / But I held you / And said / That I would try with everything I had / And more / To make you better / Protect you with a vengeance / From / All the seasons that live within you / I will be there in / Your misery / Your loneliness / Your fears / That bitter air you can’t control / The one that leaves me frozen / And near death / But I will forgive you for all of that / Because I get to be the one you love / To be there in the seasons of divine happiness you hold / The ones that make the sorrowful grey days bearable for both of us / I haven’t let you down yet have I? / I know you haven’t let me …believe that please / I will be there for everything not like the rest / I will never abandoned you to the elements of your disasters / I know you wouldn’t survive… / They would find you dead when the winter thawed / Because you can’t seem to tell anyone about the pain / I know / Because it makes you feel so weak in your strength / That you are unable to control your own life / And I protect you because I love you / Not because I feel I have to like you always say / I will be the one who understands / The heart heavy look across the room full of strangers / When it is time to leave / Because I know you can’t hold on / I will be the one who will / Makes you believe in the magic you used to before this began / The one I fell head over heels for / (I am smiling just thinking about that) / Even thought I can’t / Because I condemn God for being so unfair to someone I have always loved / But I have to always keep my eyes to the sky / Keep my part of my faith / For / Only / You / To keep you always safe from the elements of yourself / To take your hand in mine to out run every storm / Or / Barricade the windows / When you can’t quite make it out / I will make it so you survive / The worst / So you can live for the best / Because I know we can never plan for the weather / But I will be there for each / And / Every season of you love

  • Aloha 'Oe
    by Sharon Anne Coultrap

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    Sunset Ho’okipa Beach Maui Hawai’i These are true colours with no postprocessing. The beautiful pastel colours of this exquisite sunset are created by atmospheric conditions of the Vog from the volcanic activity on the Big Island. Haʻaheo ka ua i nā pali ~ Proudly swept the rain by the cliffs / Ke nihi aʻela i ka nahele ~ As it glided through the trees / E hahai (uhai) ana paha i ka liko ~ Still following ever the bud / Pua ʻāhihi lehua o uka ~ The ʻāhihi lehua of the vale / Hui: Chorus: / Aloha ʻoe, aloha ʻoe ~ Farewell to you, farewell to you / E ke onaona noho i ka lipo ~ The charming one who dwells in the shaded bowers ~ One fond embrace, One fond embrace ~ / A hoʻi aʻe au ‘Ere ~ I depart until we meet again. Until we meet again / ʻO ka haliʻa aloha i hiki mai ~ Sweet memories come back to me / Ke hone aʻe nei i ~ Bringing fresh remembrances / Kuʻu manawa Of the past ~ ʻO ʻoe nō kaʻu ipo aloha / Dearest one, yes, you are mine own / A loko e hana nei ~ From you, true love shall never depart / Maopopo kuʻu ʻike i ka nani ~ I have seen and watched your loveliness / Nā pua rose o Maunawili ~ The sweet rose of Maunawili / I laila hiaʻia nā manu ~ And ‘tis there the birds of love dwell / Mikiʻala i ka nani o ka lipo ~ And sip the honey from your lips” Her most famous work, a song written by the last reigning Queen of Hawai’i ~ Queen Lili’uokalani (02 September 1838 – 11 November 1917) Queen Lili’uokalani was the last monarch, the last sovereign queen of the Kingdom of Hawai’i. She was originally named Lydia Liliu Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamaka’eha, Lydia Liliuokalani Paki, and also known as Lydia Kamakaʻeha Paki, with the chosen royal name of Liliʻuokalani. Queen Liliʻuokalani was an accomplished author and songwriter. Her book, Hawaiʻi’s Story by Hawaiʻi’s Queen, gave her view of the history of her country and her overthrow and therefore became the first Native Hawaiian female author. Liliʻuokalani was known for her musical talent. Lili’u is said to have played guitar, piano, organ, ‘ukulele and zither. She also sang alto, performing Hawaiian and English sacred and secular music. She would find herself in music. In her memoirs she wrote: “to compose was as natural to me as to breathe. This gift remains a source of the greatest consolation.” She wrote over 165 songs and chants. Some of her best-known musical compositions include the song, “Aloha ʻOe”, “The Queen’s Jubilee”, “He Mele Lahui Hawai’i”, and “Ku’u Pua I Paoakalani” ~ Source: Wikipedia !!

  • Ocean of Oneness
    by Sharon Anne Coultrap

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    Ocean of Oneness ~ Ke’anae Peninsula Maui Hawai’i

  • Strike One
    by James Messervy

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    Captured during a late summer storm in the southern suburbs of Canberra, Australia.

  • Warm Dawn
    by mikegood

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    Background with sun rising and clouds. This is the morning view from my job. I feel lucky.

  • ‘Indian summer’ days of autumn, when the days are clear and sunny and the nights cool and crisp, provide an almost irresistible lure to those who enjoy the outdoors. This photo was taken in Duke Island Park, a site of rich natural beauty in Bridgewater Township, New Jersey in the late afternoon of a sunny day early October 2007. / / / / Mounted Print / / / Please note: RedBubble automatically re-sharpens and adds contrast to uploaded images for web display. That’s why some originally properly exposed, sharp thumbnails and large previews appear too harsh and too sharp. / Printed Photographs are properly exposed and sharpened!

  • LOVE GROWS HERE....
    by Mia1

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  • A simple field of Barley stubble – I got there too late for the harvest….. The sun plays gently across the domain of the hare ( a rabbit like creature for those who do not know – bigger, with black tips to its ears ). Hares will make a small dimple in the ground and sit very still within them – you can almost stand on them sometimes, unseen, before they will move – and when they go, they go like the wind. However, hare have a habit – they run in big circles – these circles can be a mile or more across, but sure as eggs are eggs, they return to the same field, same spot, same dimple, sooner or later – Isn’t nature wonderful. Seeing a scene like this reminds me of a traditional folksong, superbly recorded by Dick Gaughan and others – The Creggan White Hare...... In the lowlands of Creggan there lives a white hare / As swift as a swallow as she flies through the air / You may travel the country, but none could compare / With the pride of the Creggan, that bonnie white hare One fine Sunday morning as you may suppose / A red, golden sun o’er the green mountain rose / Barney Conway came down and did loudly declare / “Today I’ll put an end to that Creggan white hare” So he searched through the lowlands and down through the glens / Among the green rushes where the white hare had dens / ‘Til at last coming over the bog-bank so bare / From behind a white thistle out jumped the white hare Well, he gave a great yelp and his dog, she slipped too / As swift as the wind o’er the green mountain flew / But the dogs soon came back, which made poor Barney sigh / For he knew that the white hair had bid him good-bye We have some jolly sportsmen down from the Pomroy / Cookstown, Dungannon and also the Moy / With pedigree greyhounds, they came from afar / Came down to the Creggan in their fine motor car ‘Twas down through the lowlands these huntsmen did go / To search for the white hare they tried high and low / ‘Til at last Barney Conway, as he came on its lair / Shouted out to the huntsmen, “Here lies the white hair” So they called in their greyhounds from off the green lea / And Barney and the huntsmen, they jumped high with glee / And on the turf bank they all gathered around / Seven men and nine dogs did the poor hare surround No wonder the poor puss did tremble with fear / She stood on her hind legs, she rose her big ear / She ris on her toes and with one gallant spring / Cleared over the greyhounds and broke through the ring Oh the chase, it went on, it was a beautiful view / As swift as the wind o’er the green mountain flew / But the pedigree greyhounds, they didn’t get far / They came back and went home in their fine motor car And now to conclude and to finish my rhyme / I hope you’ll excuse me for wasting your time / If there’s any amongst you in Carrickmore Fair / Drink a jolly good health to the Creggan white hare

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