Taken at Nairne in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia with Mt Barker Summit in the Background. More foggy pics: Fog Blanket – Mount Barker Summit / Sky Above and Clouds Below / Framed Fog – Mount Barker Summit /
A native Australian Climbing Sundew (Drosera Macrantha), taken at Mount Barker Summit in the Adelaide Hills.
Sunrise from Mount Barker in the Adelaide Hills. This was the most amazing sunrise I have ever witnessed. The fog was incredibly thick and lasted for hours. It was Magic! More foggy images can be seen here: Foggy /
Mt Barker Summit, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Mt Wellington communication tower with lenticular cloud behind.
Taken while flying over the Southern Alps of New Zealand / Canon 400 D 18/55 mm Canon Lens / /
Summit, NJ, Nov 2007
Placed 2nd in the Places of Solitude and Peace Challenge in the group “First Things” – June 2009 / Featured in the group Rural Around The Globe – June 2009 / Featured in “Canada…The Great White North Roger’s Pass Summit, Glacier National Park, B.C. Moon taken against a distant mountain to create the illusion of the moon and the tree relatively the same size.
One of my first shots taken a DSLR, shot two years ago in Edinburgh, Scotland, during the G8 Summit – which explains the large amount of “Save The World!”-pins on his jacket! Some months later, I got a note from a fellow photographer on deviantART.com, linking me to a picture he shot himself – of the very same man. It’s a small world, isn’t it?
The rugged peak of 9100-ft Mt. Shuksan, in the North Cascades of Washington, is reflected in the mirror-calm waters of Picture Lake.
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A silhouette of a native Australian ‘black boy’ (Xanthorrhoea Quadrangulata) at Mount Barker Summit. The Black Boy is for me quite an iconic Australian Native. I have used earthy tones in the background to compliment it, and as a representation of some of the wonderful vibrant earthy colours of OZ.
This is one of my favorite photographs from that amazing morning, because it has 3 of my favorite things in it – Mt Barker Summit & it’s shadow in the fog, Black Boys (Xanthorrhoea Quadrangulata) & of course that amazing blanket of fog : )
The first light streaks down the snow covered summit ridge line of Mt Buller, a worthy reward for the hour walking in the snow to get there !
Towering above at 13,001 feet in altitude, Summit Lake is breathtaking. Showcasing Mount Evans in the background, it displays wildflowers which are found no where else on earth except the arctic circle. Captured in the morning light and processed in HDR, I really wanted to scene to come to life. 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
Entry for the Winery Photo & Description of Your Favourite Wine Challenge Last week in the 40 degree heat, we visited Boynton’s Feathertop Winery on the Great Alpine Road in Porepunkah, Vic. Winery Description / Established in 1989 by Kel Boynton, Feathertop remains a family owned business. / Their wines capture the essences of nature and the beauty and crispness of the Alpine Valleys. / The name Feathertop is derived from Mount Feathertop which is the commanding feature in the region, Alpine Valleys. / The mountain shelters the valley and influences the air currents. It has defined the soil structure in which the grapes are grown and provides fresh Alpine spring water for the vines. / In 2005 they started a wine club, and have only recently named it ‘Summit Cru’. Summit referring to the pinnacle of Mount Feathertop and the quintessence of their wines, and Cru “the best of the vintage”. Cru, as in crew, also carries a double meaning as Kel (the winemaker) has a rowing history. / ...and after tasting their selection ~ we joined Summit Cru ! Favourite Wine / My pick on the day was the 2006 Feathertop Merlot. Not normally a favourite for me, as I usually like fuller bodied wines, I was really surprised with this wine. With a lovely plummy nose and a wonderful berry finish, it was a sure winner for me. / But I am looking forward to when my wine club case comes, there is a $70 reserve Shiraz in there which I haven’t tasted yet!! Photograph Details / Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / Hand held @ 10mm / ISO: 100 / Shutter: 1/100 sec / Aperture: f/5.0 / UV & CP filters / Mount Buffalo in the distance overlooking the vineyard. / Google location Map / Some information referenced from Boyntons Winery Website I appreciate you taking time to view my work, and I really enjoy reading your comments. / Thanks for visiting :-) Other Boynton winery photos from autumn
View from the summit of Mount Washington in the White Mountains New Hampshire – USA
Summer in the Victorian Alps, the sun sets into the bushfire smoke haze. Other Landscapes ... More Mountains ... More Mt Buller ...
Mt Buller Summit, Victroria. Approching summer storm.
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A summer sunset at the top of Mt Buller looking west.
Digital Flame Fractal.
Upper Falls – Yosemite National Park, California.
The magnificent view from the summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
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