Tathra Beach Sunrise
A rather severe rainstorm approaching Geelong. Taken at Ceres, just West of Geelong. Pentax istDS Camera.
Dramatic sunset as seen from Billingborough, Lincolnshire. / /
This rain storm was sweeping across the paddocks, but wasn’t quite heavy enough to make it to the ground.
Two large lightning bolts in Arizona. / Canon 20D + 28-135mm IS USM.
Westfield – April 2008
oil on canvas
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Background with frozen branches covered in snow. / This is one of the first shots I took with a digital camera. It is from my living room window, last December.
The colorful yellows of Autumn seem to glow along the St Vrain River in Colorado….what a scene this was….if tranquility could be illustrated, I imagine that this is how it would look. Taken in the Wild Basin region of Rocky Mountain National Park. / Thoughts welcomed! / —-John
On Cleeve Hill in Gloucestershire, England. Featured in the group Moody, Dark, Evocative.
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7215 I tell ya, I wish I could honestly buy this place if it ever comes up for sale! Captured outside of Estes Park, Colorado, during my Autumn photoshoot, Longs Peak made for an incredible backdrop to the colorful Aspen and this old wooden cabin. Shot in very early morning light, the whole scene just seemed to glow…I had to stop and get quite a few shots off, as it just really caught my attention and seemed to echo the meaning of the words ‘relaxation’ quite well. / Hope ya all like it! / —-John Minolta 5D / Minolta 18-200 DT Lens / SIngh-Ray CPL / f8-iso 100- 24mm
This is one of my favourite spots in my village (the Netherlands), on a beautiful wintermorning. Every time I bike over the cyclingpath next to the water, the play between the weather, the knotted willow trees and the water show a new scene. / / Canon EOS 350D / /
Tree are growing on sky backgrond with clouds / Nikon D60
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One of my biggest influences in art, without question, is English romantic landscape master painter J.W. Turner I discovered him while studying at art college, and I fell in love with his work. When the traveling Great Masters of Art show landed in Denver at the museum, I almost slept out for tickets, knowing that among Rubens and Van Dyck, Turners work would be there. There is nothing like seeing Turners work in person, nothing. It is simply stunning and inspiring and very motivational. So, I suppose without question that you could certainly say that whole shot was inspired by him. I wanted a shot that would really reflect the influence he has had on me as an artist and as a photographer specifically. My painting style goes without question, but trying to capture a photograph in teh same style as a master landscape painter is a different beast entirely. Did I succeed? You be the judge. About the photograph itself: Captured on the northern Colorado plains on an old country road, the old tree, though long and dead, seems to almost still hold some life as the sky paints the end of the day slowly falling behind the Colorado Rockies. Processed in Lightroom, Dynamic Photo HDR and final output through Photoshop. I hope you all like it! John
A photographic artwork of a view over Dovedale, Derbyshire.
Mull, Scotland. / / /
This tree, of which I have taken some of my favorite shots, sits in the farming community of Alva, Florida Larry and I took shots here one foggy morning from the road. The weather was so perfect for a photo opportunity. Features : / thanks so much for these / Bits and Pieces / Florida , the Sunshine State / JPG Cast Offs
THE WINNER of the challenge ROADS – 15th of October theme
Filey, North Yorkshire, UK / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / 1/13 f/3.5 / PP in Photoshot SC3 including textures
weathered tree on plains taken at sundown. Nikon D300, Tokina 12-24mm
Winter at the alps, Bavaria. / . / / . / Please see the special designed notecard. / . / This photography was featured in the group your country’s best. / See my notecards.
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