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  • Lake Albert, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia.

  • The Otway Fly Tree Top Walk near Lavers Hill, Victoria, Australia.

  • The Botanic Gardens in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia.

  • I’d spent several hours lurking near the market, discreetly snapping shot after shot. I was ready to call it a day – it was a typical hot, muggy, slightly smelly Manhattan summer afternoon, and I was ready for a shower and a cold drink. But not in that order. And maybe more than just one drink. Out of the corner of my eye, I watched a beautiful young woman walking through the crowd. She seemed oblivious to the heat, the noise, and the people. She just kep walking away. I had just enough time to pull my camera back out of my bag, and take my last picture of the day.

  • ©2007 Sara Montour / Blogged 11.27.07

  • The Botanic Gardens in Albury, New South Wales, Australia.

  • 100 views @ 19/12/2009

  • Frozen rain and sleet, the fresh slap of 12 degree wind, and quiet sublime stillness. Then your mind settles. Now a myriad scent of hygiene forgotten, takes you back to that perfect “keg party”, only college could offer. The back of some cab has once again saved you from a cold, Chicago, winter night. cannon5D / 28-105 / 1250 iso / no flash / -1 ex

  • Part of the www.roadlesstravelled.com.au series Credit to Photographer “tiano69” at http://www.sxc.hu/photo/729033 Sold at Redbubble base cost (no profit to me)

  • Took this picture at White Rock Beach B.C. thought I would try it as a Black & White. Let me know what you think… Please view larger.. /

  • The boardwalk at Lake Sambell in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia.

  • Away from the bustling big cities, Japan surprisingly still has many locations where breath-taking landscapes can capture the imagination. Colourful trees dominate the landscape at certain times of the year and a walk in the forest can bring you to a time far removed from the modern Japan.

  • The Cherry Walk during autumn at Bright, Victoria, Australia.

  • This is a small corner in the woods beside Falls Mill in Belvidere, Tennessee. / Click for info on Falls Mill Olympus E-3 & Zuiko 14-54 mm. Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist

  • along the Mississippi Gulf Coast /

  • Bus station in Bogotá

  • A day at the park in downtown Greenville, SC. / The scene is a Saturday afternoon in one of Greenville’s many city parks. The spectators you see in the form of shadows along the lower edge of the photo are standing on a suspended bridge that spans the falls.

  • Boardwalk in the Mimosa Rocks National Park, New South Wales, Australia. This raised boardwalk provides protection to an aboriginal shell midden.

  • The boardwalk at Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia. Popular with walkers and joggers, the boardwalk follows the northern edge of the top lake.

  • In the ‘Lake District’ there appears to be a new movement of Sheep via their own transport!

  • I took off for a week and went home to gather up some of my belongings and to visit my family. I felt at ease on familiar ground, I enjoyed spending time with my family and I happily picked out a few personal belongings to take home along on my travels. Still, I felt awkward and strange; I was at ease, yet out of place. There was a lurking shadow over my being as if I were floating on a river and suddenly found myself in waters that I had left behind … A hazy dè sha vue. Bidding good byes, I stepped into my journey. and emerged to find myself floating leisurely below blue skies, knowing that all was well and that I was where I was supposed to be. I was happy. PhotoArt describing the adventure of going home. Makes a great set with Step Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist

  • Yellow flowers in the Dolomites, Italy.

  • Surfing Hawaii ….

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