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  • Fiery sunset reflected on the River Aire with a swan. Leeds England.

  • I’ve HDRd this one raw file…

  • Two Black Swan cygnets. I gave them alphabetical biblical names, Abi and Balti for brevity.

  • Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 55-250mm lens / This beautiful swan having already hatched four signets anxiously waits for the final egg to hatch /

  • This is new for me – a mixture of two photographs – swans in flight and a moon shot and made as a collage. It is better than the last one- which I promptly deleted – hoping for honest opinions please!! / Both pictures taken with a Fuji A600 Compact Camera and merged together in Picasa 3. Featured in the Group- Shoot The Moon- March 2009 / Placed 4th in 4 Winners Only Challenge June 2009 / Placed 2nd in ‘Definition of Peace’ Challenge for Angel Wings and Heaven – July 2009 / Featured in the group Fufi Fine- November 2009

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  • A winter`s evening on the Swan river with the reflections of the City of Perth. I had to wait awhile to shoot this image as some months before there had been a gas explosion up north and WA was on limited gas supplies and consequently all the city`s lights were getting turned off, however I think it worked in my favour, as the cooler winter weather enhanced the blues of the image.

  • The Crawley Edge Boatshed on the Swan River, One of the most iconic landmarks in Perth. The Boatshed is believed to have been built in the 1930’s. Taken with my 5DMkII and 24-105 f/4 ISO 100, 30 second exposure. As seen in The power of encouragement And featured in: 5DMkII Group Canon DSLR Group Riginals Group Friends of RedBubble Group Art By Bubble Hosts Group WA Red Bubbles Mk II Western Australia Group That One Great Shot Group Viewed 2187 times.

  • Yeah, I’m a Twilight fan… a Guy-lighter, as some would say.

  • Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and a 100-400mm lens / HDR VERSION /

  • Featured in The Addicted Photographer in January 2009 and on the Redbubble Home Page in February 2009. Swan and ducks at Welney Wetland Centre, UK. Photographed in January 2009.

  • Ive been playing again :) this has 2 fractals ..one UF 4 and one is Incendia I did a dog fantasy thing with the tulip so of course I had to do a cat :) / view larger

  • PLEASE VIEW LARGER VERSION HERE I was down by Lake Joondalup this morning, out on an early walk and came across a couple of Black Swans which took off as I got my camera out! however managed to catch this one in flight! Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/4000 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / Metering Mode Center-Weighted Average Metering / Exposure Compensation -1/3 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF75-300mm f/4-5.6 / Focal Length 300.0 mm / Flash Off / White Balance Mode Auto / AF Mode AI Focus AF

  • Taken with a Canon EOS 400D and 400mm lens /

  • Mom is another 4 eggs, Dad had fishing line around his neck a while ago but still has a mark, its easy to recognise him, he has recently been in Vetinery Hospital owing the a Angler kicking him, so the fishing has now been banned on the lake,

  • Celebrating 150 years of settlement in Western Australia (albeit 30 years ago) – another one for our WA friends. On a similar theme, some of you may also be interested in my G’day from WA t-shirt: /

  • Abnoba, goddess of the Black Forest and Danube Abnoba was a goddess of the Black Forest and Danube River, worshipped by Celtic Gauls, and later by Romans, as Diana Abnoba (goddess of the hunt). Abnoba is believed to mean fog or mist on the river. There are two alters in Roman baths in Badenweiler and Mühlenbach, Germany, respectively, inscribed with the name of “Diana Abnoba” (see below). Rome annexed Gaul in about 51 BC; and it’s conceivable that they attempted to merge gods and goddesses of the two civilizations. / ! I chose to represent Abnoba, because I have an affinity for the forest—to me a kind of sacred place, where trees whisper amongst themselves, their vocal chords, the wind. I love how nature’s cycle of life, and decay-giving life, again, is reduced to the obvious; even there on the forest floor; where I can see it, below my feet and hands, elbows, and curious eye. But to the Celtic Gauls, the forest was life, itself. It was the source of food—they hunted there; the source of firewood for warmth and cooking; for fresh water; and no doubt weapons. The forest was a shield, protecting them. How interesting to have a woman—a divine woman, no less, guarding these very precious resources—the Black Forest, the Danube River, and surrounding rivers and streams. What is it about a woman that would make her the best candidate for protecting the two resources that meant life or death to entire communities? I leave you to contemplate that. Hopefully “Abnoba, goddess of the Black Forest and Danube”, will inspire someone who sees it to become the protector of their own region’s rivers, woods, and creatures—great and small. They need us, as we need them. — Digital Work by F.A. Moore, June 23-24, 2009, in watercolor style; influenced by the art style of Pre-Raphaelites and Arts and Crafts movement. Special thanks to stock providers, the beautiful model from mizzd-stock, FantasyStock, idnurse41, CAStock, LucieG, Dragonic-Stock and wikipedia for 2 special images in the public domain. ABOUT THIS WORK: / I added a variety of creatures to illustrate the ease with which Abnoba must have related to them. Look closely and you will find that animals, birds, reptiles, and insects are all represented. Only fish are not represented. (Darn! forgot!) Information was a bit scarce on the animals that reside in the Black Forest region of Germany, except that there are the usual forest animals, including fox and big cats. The Sperlingskauz, a forest owl; and the Kolkrabe, a species of Raven, were specifically noted as being special to the region. I was lucky enough to find images of these two in the public domain on wikipedia images. Look for the Black Forest’s Sperlingskauz (owl) and the Kolkrabe (Raven) in the piece. DETAIL – at 100% scale of 3335×5000 pixels / Big cat detail ^ / Racoon detail ^ / Kolkrabe raven detail ^ / Fawn detail ^ / Face. Click to see flower, shoulder, canary, and fox head detail ^

  • Doesn’t the colors look like lemonade with a little strawberry or raspberry thrown in. This particular dahlia is not for sale and is part of the “Canby Dahlia Test Garden” at Swan Island Dahlia in Canby, Oregon. They are about 2 miles from my home and I spend most of my August there. They are just now starting to come to full bloom. The best part is everyone has dahlia’s and can be photographed very easily. I even have about 7 or 8 varieties in my own yard. 629 views on 11/7/2009 Nikon D80 Nikkor 105mm 1:1 lens TOP TEN in the Live and Let Live group “What are you “drawn to??? challenge / TOP TEN in the Gorgeous Flower Card group Perfect Yellow Flower challenge FEATURED in the Extreme Close-Ups group / Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Vehicles / Calendars / T-Shirts Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • Swan Island Dahlia in Canby, Oregon. They are about 2 miles from my home and I spend most of my August there. The best part is everyone has dahlia’s and can be photographed very easily. I even have about 7 or 8 varieties in my own yard. Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. Please see / My Zazzle site for some fun products. / My Photo Art blog for more information on my photography. / My Flickr photos / For my partners writings, posters and card, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • Beautiful swan. Yorkshire. UK /

  • This little dahlia is just waiting to come into full bloom. Photo taken near sunset. Taken earlier this year!! Swan Island Dahlia in Canby, Oregon. They are about 2 miles from my home and I spend most of my August there. The best part is everyone has dahlia’s and can be photographed very easily. I even have about 7 or 8 varieties in my own yard. Taken with my Nikon D80 “Each flower is a soul opening out to nature.” / —Gerald DeNerval Quote found by Billfox256 WINNER in the One Single Flower On Show Best Peach Colored Flower challenge Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

  • Swans meet and mate for life two beings with one heart to share I’ll be your man, if you’ll be my wife into old age I will always care / / / down this river we’ll serenely float away from life troubles and toils no need for us of a love boat on our untroubled waters pour no oils / / / come float away with me my love your feathers ruffled no more under the blue skies above it’s you I will always adore / / / / written for all lovers of love :-) Love ‘N’ Laughter Kriss ♥ Fujifilm FinePix S6500fd / f/7.1 / 1/350 sec / ISO 100 / 67mm / / / one pic of the swan on the River Lea, Hackney, London, reversed and overlaid, and a lot of hard work to get it looking like two birds :-) thanks for looking / / / Featured in ! 100% ! Many thanks to the hosts Jerame and Shannon Donovan Featured In Live, Love, Dream / many thanks to the Hosts, / Isa Rodriguez MDomaille TRussotto and Bamagirl38 Feature A Place to Call Home many thanks to the Hosts Lori Peters and Laddie Halupa Featured thanks to Isa Rodriguez XX Featured in All About Hearts many thanks to the Lovely FoxyPhotography Love ‘N’ Laughter Kriss ♥

  • Ringwood, NJ / December 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200mm / Raw Featured in the Group: Nikon DSLR Users Group / Featured in the Group: Live and Let Live

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