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  • Ducks in the woods, Hinchingbrooke Park , Cambridgeshire, a really beautiful day , these ducks looked so happy and they seemed to all be chatting to one another..

  • Huge lightning bolt striking in Cave Creek, Arizona.

  • . sometimes you want to be lost… . .

  • Old dilapidated barn with rustic red doors. This old barn will be torn down sometime this month. Someone in the neighborhood complained that it was an “eye sore”.... so sad! Image was redone for me in HDR by Kimberly Palmer.

  • Well this is one of those occasions when I turned to the husband and said: “Stop, stop the car, I saw something back there I need to shoot!” / I just couldn’t pass up trying to capture this old barn on the way out the beach this morning. Found this barn along the Oka Rd in Ste-Marthe-sur-le-lac, Quebec CANADA, July 2008 just about 5 minutes from home. Top Ten placement in the Red Roof Barn challenge, Barns Around The World group, May 2009 / Featured in Dilapidated Buildings group, July 2008 / Featured in the Live Love Dream group, November 2008 / Featured in the Old Barns of the world group, November 2008

  • A Stormy Autumn Colorado’s Longs Peak shrouded in Autumn thunderstorm clouds, stands towering above the quaking Aspen below. This scene was really something to see….the atmosphere was just to die for. The way the contrast played out with the yellow and gold Aspens against that dark sky was astonishing, the light was really changing fast so I had to be fairly quick while shooting this. Processed in HDR, let me know what ya all think! / —-John

  • The Aspen Stand This shot got some really good feedback over on FredMiranda.com so I thought that I would go ahead and share it with you all here as well. Photographed in Rocky Mountain National Park, this is the type of Fall Aspen shot I have wanted, but for some reason, whenever I have shot these kinds of shots in the past, they just never really have come out. Well, I think it did this time. It is almost to much of an iconic Colorado in Autumn photo, but I think one thing makes this one stand out from others. The lines. If you notice the black areas of the bark on the Aspen, that is actually where the Elk have eaten away at the bark. However, I like how it creates the line from left to right, going up higher as it goes to the right. I didn’t even notice this until I was processing the shot, and I suppose you can blame that on negative space. I suppose you can say that I am happy with the shot, I finally got the Autumn image I have always wanted. For those of you who don’t know how beautiful the Colorado Aspen’s are in Autumn, just ask Judy, she will be glad to tell ya! Let me know what ya think! / —-John

  • Shore of an island in the fog, taken Friday October 24th, 2008 in the early morning, Lake of Two Mountains, Deux-Montagnes, Quebec CANADA / Despite the mist the color of the trees is still visible. “Like a man travelling in foggy weather, those at some distance before him on the road he sees wrapped up in the fog, as well as those behind him, and also the people in the fields on each side, but near him all appears clear, though in truth he is as much in the fog as any of them.” ~ Benjamin Franklin Top Ten placement in the Autumn in your Communities challenge, Communities group November 2009 / Featured in the group Communities November 2009

  • A photographic artwork with acrylic paint textures. Animal vector shape: Adobe.com Photography and Artwork: Jennifer Woodward © 2008 If I get the animal sillhouette series finished in time, I will be creating a calender from these works… This will be December’s Image :-)

  • A small tree hanging on to the foreshore dunes at Southend, Limestone Coast South Australia. Roots exposed and sand blown away from it’s base it continues to stand against the elements… Never Never Never give up…...!!!! Canon 400D, 18 – 55 lens with Polarising filter. Converted to B&W in Photoshop CS3.

  • For affordable canvas prints please                     click here On the afternoon of 1st January 2009, I was heading for Bristol Airport. We just had to stop and take a few shots of the Somerset scenery, enhanced after two days of frost in sub-zero temperatures.

  • A foggy sunrise – playground in foreground. / Vancouver Island, British Columbia HDR / Canon G9 PLACED in TOP TEN Challenge of The Woman Photographer – Your BEST Work only – (03 05 09) / FEATURED in Your Magic Place (03 06 09) / FEATURED in Happy Haven (03 22 09) / FEATURED in Natures Wonders (03 22 09) / PLACED IN TOP TEN CHALLENGE Natural Fog in the Women Photographer (05 03 09) / PLACED IN TOP TEN CHALLENGE, Shots in the Fog, Foggy Fields, October 2009 /

  • A digitally re-painted version of my original photograph “Autumn” below. Photography and Editing: Jennifer Woodward © 2008.

  • Sutton Bank is a high vantage point at the very edge of the Hambleton Hills and the North York Moors with extensive views over the Vale of York and the Vale of Mowbray. Because of its location and high elevation, Sutton Bank is popular with gliding and flying enthusiasts. Predominant landmarks include Whitestone Cliff and Roulston Scar, the former overlooking the mysterious (and reputedly bottomless !) Lake Gormire. Close nearby are the villages of Sutton-under-Whitestonecliff, and Kilburn (famous for the White Horse of Kilburn, and Robert Thompson – the “Mouseman” of Kilburn). / Sutton Bank is one of the most spectacular inland cliffs anywhere in Britain, and carries one of the most hair-raising main roads in the country. The near vertical drop from top to bottom is around 140 metres, and crosses at least two major geological boundaries. / The Sutton Bank National Park Centre is on the western edge of the fabulous North York Moors National Park – home to the largest expanse of heather moorland in England. It provides the perfect introduction to the National Park, its people, history and wildlife. Nikon D60 / HDR in Photomatix & pp in PS CS3 / Lens: Nikkor 18-200mm / 1/160 f/9.0 ISO200

  • camera: hp photosmart 735 / Abstract macro photography paint on a dumpster. / A windy day… featured in The 100 – 499 VIEWINGS GROUP / (255 Viewings) / A windy day in October was featured on the RB Home Page November 9/09 A windy day in October – Greeting Card A windy day in October – Matted Print A windy day in October – Laminated Print A windy day in October – Mounted Print A windy day in October – Canvas Print A windy day in October – Framed Print you might also like: Bewitched Greeting Card Bewitched Matted Print Bewitched Laminated Print Bewitched Mounted Print Bewitched Canvas Print Bewitched Framed Print Features: A windy day in October was featured on the RB Home Page November 9/09 RedBubble A windy day in October was featured in Abstract Macro Urban Art / A windy day… featured in The 100 – 499 VIEWINGS GROUP

  • FORTH PLACE in the challenge A Single Tree A Beautiful Orange colour October tree / and a beautiful little poem from MarieAngel / Tree stand tall …been through all….seasons and reasons to stand. / Crisp autumn leaves fall in the breeze, ready for snow to cover its land. / Then comes the spring the buds it will bring …amidst flowers of sweet perfume / Tree stands tall admired by all whatever the season it blooms…. / Angel Hamilton Copyright October 2009 Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / One shot HDR in Ptotomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3

  • A beautiful view of the pond in Filey, North Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / HDR based on RAW one shot, handheld / Photomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3

  • “The Grove” continues the story of four friends who set out for a Christmas weekend in the country…in the first chapter, seen HERE the friends’ day starts out joyfully, but soon deteriorates along with the weather, and they quickly become lost…in the second chapter seen HERE they decide to walk to their destination, but without any idea how to get there... Watercolour on Saunders Not Paper Look” I cried, but my cry fell on deaf ears…Dahlia, who had still been sobbing that we should stay with the car, terrified that she would fall, stumbled and actually fell, and before we knew it slid rapidly into one of the ditches that hidden by snow, lined the roadway…how to get her out without their falling on the treacherous ice, elicited a heated argument between Tom and Mark, Dahlia screaming and thrashing about all the while…finally by Tom yelling that “the more she moved the deeper she sank”, Dahlia got the message and the two men by lying prone on the icy lane, managed to drag her out dripping wet, but… without the boots…it was quickly apparent we would never get them back…no one could possibly reach down to try and find them…we dried her off as best we could, wrapped her in one of the blankets we had luckily brought with us and the two men elected to carry her in turn on their backs…that meant our progress was slower than ever…worse yet, the only torch we had was now flickering badly…to save the battery I turned it off, hoping that we would be guided by the light of the waning moon…... / Suddenly I remembered what I had seen…I turned back excitedly…”Look there”...I pointed to a spot ahead of us…I had seen what looked like a small sheltered grove, but what had really astonished me was the light…blazing brilliant light pouring down through the trees as if from the skies…”Look where? asked Tom…”There” I replied…then stopped silent…my hand dropped to my side…the light had gone…there was nothing there….only impenetrable darkness stared back at us... / Lost / A Weekend in the Country

  • Clouds drift along / in the slipstream of heaven… / Shades of veiled light / caressing the ground. A promise of rains, / a scent fills the senses… / Good night sweet earth, / wet kisses all round. ~ Hollyk “Evening Showers” / Photography, Artwork & Verse / by Holly Kempe © / Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork “Evening Showers” was featured in: Inspired Art group – Dec 09 Image Writing group – Dec 09

  • Another week of stifling heat, / Hazy days with no relief… / From my porch in the cool of evening, / Cicadas sing a monotonous beat, / Cattle low from nearby fields, / As if bemoaning their ordeal. Another sound…...could it be? / On the roof, there above me. / Fingers tapping lightly on tin, / Palms bought together, clapping begins. / I get to my feet, full of elation, / A thunderous applause, it’s a standing ovation! The show plays out from the heavens above, / Thank you God, the rains have come! ~ Hollyk “Hazy Days” / Photography, Artwork & Verse / by Holly Kempe © / Sony a100 camera / Photoshop CS4 artwork / Emerald, Queensland Hazy Days was featured in: Queensland group – Dec 09 Your Country’s Best group – Dec 09

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