This little snail was about the size of a 5 cent coin ~ very small indeed! I’d actually bent down to photograph the reeds before I spotted it!
Horseshoe Bend is the name for a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, in the United States. It is located slightly downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell, about four miles or 6 km south of Page. Accessible via a 3⁄4-mile (1.2 km) hike from U.S. Route 89, it can be viewed from the steep cliff above, forming a spectacular vista. / This image is actually made of 4 pictures taken with my Canon 20D – 17-40mm L lens and stitched together to create this panoramic
Fort Mountain State Park in North Georgia
Featured in the Homepage “Wall Art” section – 2008. Light trails of the standby LED of my computer monitor’s on/off switch in the “Off” state (orange). The international symbol for an on/off switch (a broken circle with a vertical bar through the break) can be seen in bright outline. A five second exposure at macro focus distance and aperture of f/8 with smooth slow camera movement by hand produced the swirling light trails. Copyright © 2008 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.
Bloedel Reserve, Bainbridge Island, Washington
Taken on the trail to “The Basin” on Friday October 3/08. Nikon D40, Nikkor 18-55mm lens. / The Basin is a naturally occuring granite bowl in the White Mountains range and is part of the Franconia Notch State Park, located in the heart of the popular White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire USA / On this trail are cascades and waterfalls leading to The Basin, which is believed to have been eroded 15,000 years ago while the North American ice sheet was melting. The Basin has been smoothed by small stones and sand, whirled around by the Pemigewasset River. / I didn’t make it as far as The Basin this time (have been there in the past), because I was caught by surprise in an unexpected downpour. I quickly shoved my camera into the case and wrapped my sweater around it. Then looked for my friend Wanda who was nowhere to be found. She had made it all the way to The Basin ahead of me. I was lucky to find cover under the roof of an outhouse at the beginning of the trail. It rained and hailed for about 20 minutes. When my friend Wanda made it back, she was soaking wet. This is one of two shots I managed to get. ! Top Ten placement in the Sets of Two- / Green challenge, November 2008 / Top Ten in the Seasonalscapes Autumn- April 2009 challenge / Featured in the All Countries-Streams, Brooks, Creeks, Rivers, Ponds & Lakes group November 2008
BEST VIEWED LARGE / The Southern cross photographed in the Wyperfeld National Park / 64 Minute Exposure / f.8 / Thanks for dropping by
At the end of a rugged 11 mile hike across hard, dry, black lava, I finally reached my goal—a tiny campsite nestled against a cloud-shrouded cliff. / I set up my tent and just wanted to plop down and take my boots off. But I had seen a tiny foot trail on a map, which led up the cliffs from this campsite. I grabbed my camera and headed into the mist. There, just a 10 minute hike up a muddy trail, I became surrounded by birds, moisture, ferns, and colors. It was an awesome spot, and thankfully hard enough to reach that very few people will ever find it. Selfish of me? Perhaps.
Camera Model Canon EOS 50D / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 210 seconds / Av( Aperture Value ) 22 / ISO Speed 100 / Lens EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS / Brightened in Photoshop to bring out the blues! For more information please visit Brian’s Homepage
Late at night, the half moon was shining brightly on this old tree allowing me to take a time exposure, resulting in beautiful star trails to complete the scene. / This image was a 15 minute time-lapse exposure. / The Labyrinth is a location in the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park in central Tasmania, Australia. The exact location is on the side of Lake Elysia. Dimensions: 6144×4085 pixels. Camera – Nikon D70 How much detail is there in my images? / This image has an example If you like this, you’ll probably like / my other images.
Star Trail shot of the Poulnabrone Dolmen. This shot was taken with a full moon and captures the movement of the stars accross the sky over a 12 minute period. Dating to the Neolithic period, (4200 BC to 2900 BC) this portal tomb in the Burren consists of a twelve foot tabular capstone supported by two slender portal stones, and bordered by a nearby cairn. Excavations in 1985 discovered the remains of at least 22 adults and children buried in the tomb
Location: / Canterbury, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 6 January 2009, 8.34 p.m. to 8.59 p.m. Camera details: / ISO 400 : f/5.6 : 45×30 seconds : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / This is a combination of 45×30 second images all shot in RAW and then individually tweaked before assembling together in Paint Shop Pro through layers.
Hunter Thompson should really require no introduction. Quite simply put, he was THE man. But, if you don’t already know him, I guess now you do. The day the news of his apparent suicide broke was the first time a ‘celebrity’ death ever hit me like a sack of bricks. The only other one to’ve effected me in a similar way was that of Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (Who, I imagine, will be another subject of mine, soon enough.) This man was and is one of my go-to guys, one of my all-time heroes in life. Another one-hour portrait. Oils on 8” x 10” canvas panel.
19 March 2009 ~ Snapper Rocks 18:55:37 ~ Enjoying the view (from left of image) towards Bilinga, Tugun, Currumbin, Burleigh Heads and Surfers Paradise in SE QLD with planes tracking across the night sky towards Coolangatta Airport. Some nights its great to just sit on the rocks for a while, try something new and soak in the world as it goes by! Enjoy (Canon 5D Mark II, 24mm, no tripod, ISO 320, 155”, F10)
A sweet bee leaves a heart-shaped trail in this cute design
First attempt tonight with a blowing light globe. Thanks to Marcus Jones for the hints and to Baldric for being the studio assistant with this. Not something I would recommend unless your particularly careful!!!!!! Canon 400D, 120 – 200 Sigma on a tripod with off camera lighting.
Mr Weatherman forecast rain for the next 7 days. Not taking his advice i decided to try my luck out yesterday morning. Well there wasn’t any light, but also no rain, so that’s a bonus! Only a small exposure adjustment needed in post for this one. I’m loving my 50D.
Coyote following invisible sound and scent trail. Focused. In the moment. Canon 40D, 100-400mm lens, handheld. Yellowstone National Park. Featured in Wolves & Wild Kin group, July 2009 – thank you so much!
Noosa River, Noosaville, Queensland Australia. Quite liked the vapour trail from a airliner in this shot. Bird is a Little Pied Cormorant, flying just ablove the waterline. Canon 50D, 22mm. Available Large, and best viewed Large!
. . Kalalau Stream and Spires / . Paddling the Na Pali coast to Kauai’s Garden of Eden may save time, feet and back, but experiencing the ancient Hawaiian 11–mile cliff trail to Kalalau is the most fulfilling. Every corner of this arduous trek has a new breathtaking vista that serves only to lighten that heavy pack. . featured on YOUTUBE . . . .
Best View Larger! Featured in Appalachian State Parks group. Taken on the red trail at Bushkills State Park, Bushkill, PA on 07/18/2009. Canon 50D / Sigma 17-70mm lens / Hoya Circular Polarizer / Tripod / Photoshop Elements 7.0
On the Howqua River.
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