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  • Part of the “Waste Disposal” series

  • Melbourne Tram in the city. / A Melbourne Icon if ever there was one!! Card suitable for travelers /posting overseas / /

  • Urban Trees Theme

  • Shopping centre carpark, Tenterfield. (Straight from the camera. No cropping, no post production.)

  • Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester Urban landscape is designed and presented with mockups and drawing where the features (tree, people, benchess..) are standard items of a software or mass produce characters at the required scale. Unfortunately, it looks like this standardisation has reached our lives. Trees in modern cities all look the same, concrete is everywhere. New century, new life for nthe population who lives in city centre Part of the Urban Jungle Series

  • Across the road from the beach, Rockingham Western Australia. /

  • Tree, wall and window, Eger, Hungary. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other

  • The Empire State Building Manhattan~

  • Sunrise over Manhattan from Jersey City N J

  • Burning clouds over the town of St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, touching the beautiful Richelieu river with the flames of nightfall. Featured in Photography 101 on November 27, 2008 Unraveling Clouds of Fire finished in 7th position of Top Ten in Composition for Horizons of Photography 101

  • Golden sunrise

  • John Ortberg. When the game is over, it all goes back in the box. Patrick Morley writes that as a young businessman he always made it a habit to ask older men their regrets. At the top of the list was: “I was so busy trying to improve my family’s standard of living that, before I knew it, my children were grown and gone, and I never got to know them. Now they are too busy for me.” Some events have a built-in sense of urgency attached to them. A ringing telephone. April 15. A cholesterol level of 413. But the call to love rarely comes with urgency. Did I miss a chance to sit down on the floor with my child and play Chutes and Ladders or read a book or hear about his day at school? There will always be time for that when things settle down. Has it been awhile since I had a deep conversation with a truly good friend? I can always do it tomorrow. Is there a skill I would love to acquire, a gift I’m called to give? Would it feed my parents’ hearts if I took the time to express my love for them? Does a voice inside me whisper a calling to come to know God better, or pray more deeply, or devote some time and energy to a cause greater than myself? Someday, I tell myself, when my life is not so full. And then the day is gone. “Why do they not teach you that time is a finger snap and an eye blink, and that you should not allow a moment to pass you by without taking joyous, ecstatic note of it, not wasting a single moment of its swift, breakneck current?”

  • Gotta love those infrared trees (with a twist in this one) ;) Just having my usual way too much fun ;)

  • A photo of the moonrise over Perth City taken from the Kings Park lookout on December 12. The Moon was at it’s closest to the Earth making the moon appear much bigger and brighter then usual. Shot with my 5DMkII and 24-105 f/4 IS at 80mm, ISO 100 f/5.6. Featured In: 5D Mark II, Kings Park Perth.

  • My feet are frozen and my fingers are so stiff that I keep dropping my little wireless shutter release in the crackling snow. It’s seems to me that it’s getting colder by the minute, but we are here to make photos of the Christmas shopping atmosphere, and photos I will do! My sister is shivering, thinking of getting inside somewhere for a cup of hot coffee, but stopping at every ten steps to make just another shot… Now I’m almost finished with this fireplace shot, my teeth are chattering, and in just a few seconds, I’ll be able to lift my hands close to the fire and blissfully warm my frozen digits. My sister is dragging me toward the closest coffee shop, and as soon as we step in, we are told that it is now past closing time… Drat! After a few minutes we finally find another one, still open, where we thaw out a bit before going back to shoot some more, until we’re out of battery power. This is what I call a fantastic night! Shot as is Focal length 24mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/11 / Shutter 2 sec. / Shot in manual mode Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group Nikon DSLR Users Group on December 14, 2008

  • Click images for a larger preview The Great Blue Heron , Ardea herodias, is a wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae. It is the largest North American heron, with a head-to-tail length of 91–140 cm (36-55 in), a wingspan of 167-201 cm (66-79 in), and a weight of 2–3.6 kg (4.4-8 lbs). Although the Great Blue Heron eats primarily fish, it is adaptable and willing to eat other animals as well. Several studies have found that voles (mice) were a very important part of the diet, making up nearly half of what was fed to nestlings in Idaho. Occasionally a heron will choke to death trying to eat a fish that is too large to swallow. This image was captured in the City of West Palm Beach, Florida More images / of this bird Postcard / Available at / Zazzle.com Click Images below to visit my Gallery / / Contact D R Moore Here is another place to find my images / Thank You for Visiting my Gallery* / Gallery Maintained by envelope150 / © COPYRIGHT NOTICE: NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE OR DOWNLOAD ANY IMAGES WITHOUT MY EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION.THESE IMAGES ARE NOT TO BE USED IN ADVERTISING OR MASS REPRODUCTION OF ANY FORM.

  • kzn, south africa, july 2009 untitled © 2009 Urban Umbra

  • I also developed a passion for tilted images. Fellow photographers say that im even good at them! Tilt them just enough :)) / Russia-Moscow-Zelenograd / Canon 450d

  • Last Sunday, my husband and I went for a one-hour walk with the dog. We came back at around 10:30 PM, but the night was so pleasant that I decided to grab my camera bag and drive to my favourite place to make a few shots. I lost all notion of time, and I got home at 1:30 AM, much too stimulated to go to sleep right away… I was sleep-deprived, but blissfully happy when I got up for my last photography class the following morning. Scene from the Parc de la Promenade, in Candiac, Quebec, Canada. Focal length 29mm / ISO-100 / Aperture f/11 / Shutter 10 sec. Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR /

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