Title: Path of Life / Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: 06/12/2007 / Dimensions: 2592×3872 / Exposure: 1/125 at f/4.0 / Focal Length: 18mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: None / Flash: None / Tripod: None / Uploaded Date: 06/12/2007 / Comments: Taken in Oregon at a beautiful little city park. © 2009 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Such a sweet little pup, quite the model considering he only had 5 weeks to learn the “biz”. Hi s name is Chevy, he’s a full blooded golden retriever and will be trained as a hunting dog in months to come. My art with 1000+ views
While I was about today in the snow fall I came across this old dirt trail.. You can drive down it in the seasons with a person you love or lust or are just good friends. Its so pretty to drive through.. its a long drive full of trees and wildlife.. no lights or traffic just the sounds of nature.. I wanted to share this winter view with you and let your minds wander through old memories or new ones.. enjoy
an original illustration of a stylized mommy elephant and her two babies in the forest
This is a digital painting done in a program called gimp, the girl was hand drawn and scanned in and then digitally coloured
I went in a different direction this time…...needed a break from lilliput for a bit :)....when i first saw this little guy…all I could think about was the hard life he lived and how very young he was and if he ever got to go home and just be a child…..the first night i worked on him..i could not sleep….all i could see where his eyes and his life…...
no film was handled. double exposure on digital camera and photoshop.
The day slips to twilight, as do the years of our life. / Yet we need to remain young at heart, like the old man with his boat. Harry Wright Lake / Pine Barrens Whiting New Jersey
Winter season in the / deserts of Arizona. / Stream crossing in Pinal County / ©Chelsea Nikolaus
UNTOUCHED NIKON D60 18-55 mm. Lens: 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G / Focal Length: 22mm / Aperture: F/4 / Shutter Speed: 6s / Exposure Mode: Manual / Exposure Comp.: 0EV / Sensitivity: ISO 100 YOUNG & OLD / Doesnt know how to struggle, / Doesnt know what tale to listen, / Get a lesson… Was born on summer, / And the first winter yet, / Will grown up, / Hide kids under, / And get older… And will pass away / When the time’s up.. Will be remembered / By the lovers under, / Laying down, / Kissing eachother.. / They will only know, -There was a tree there.. / And will tell his tales to / Their children… / JAN13, 2008 / ERHAN OZBIYIK Yesterday When I was Young-Roy Clark Yesterday When I was Young-Eddie Arnold / Yesterday When I was Young-Shirley Bassey I HAVE TWO MORE ACCOUNTS / Digital is only for digital paints and HDR is only for HDR merged as is shots… If you would like to see them as well here are the links:
Young’s Creek, just above Triplet Falls in The Great Otway National Park, Australia. / Pentax istDS Camera – Three exposures bracketed to create an HDR image
The waters of Young’s Creek cascade majestically over the rock face at Triplet Falls, amid the rainforest in The Great Otway National Park, in the hinterland behind The Great Ocean Road, Australia. Pentax istDS Camera – Three timelapse images bracketed to create an HDR image in Dynamic Photo HDR. My Bubblesite showcases images in their categories. ‘Featured’ in the 100%, LLD, and Natural Colour and Light Groups.
This old horse drawn timber tram above Triplet Falls, still stands on the site of / Knotts No 1 Mill / The area surrounding Triplet Falls was once / home to Knotts No 1 sawmill. This mill was one / of the largest of the many timber mills that began / operation after the Colac-Beech Forest-Crowes / railway opened up the rugged and remote west / Otways in 1902. / The mill started in 1908 and was operated from / 1909, by a Melbourne timber merchant, G.W. / Knott. He sold it to the War Service Homes / Commission in 1920. / The mill processed over 3,600 tons of Mountain / Ash per year producing timber for the homes of / servicemen returning from World War One. / Now that the forest has reclaimed the site it is / hard to imagine the industry that was sustained / here for more than 20 years. Pentax istDS Camera. Three exposures bracketed to create an HDR image.
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 /
Male hands holding a small tree. Hands are dirty.
A composition I did thinking about natives and all they had to live behind them…Model Angelica,my grand-daughter /
A place I’d like to be right now… ;-) stock caoimhe-stock.deviantart.com / and dreamstime
Featured in the # 1 Artists of Red Bubble group / Top Ten in the Outdoor Arts Adventure challenge in the First Things group Greater Blue Heron feeds her 3 chicks in the nest at dusk Captured at Stanley Park Blackpool Lancashire UK with Canon 40D
Perfect “eye contact” with this Giraffe…..... Giraffes have long necks, which they use to browse the leaves of trees. The vertebrae are separated by highly flexible joints. The base of the neck has spines which project upward and form a hump over the shoulders. They have anchor muscles that hold the neck upright. An unexpected danger to giraffes in captivity is that, as they are typically the tallest objects in a zoo, giraffes are at increased risk of being struck by lightning. In the wild, this hazard is reduced by the presence of trees.
This little baboon was all by his lonesome on the branch of a dead tree, on the banks of The Chobe River, Botswana. We were wondering why he was all alone, while a whole congress of baboons were having the time of their lives further down the bank. Our guide told us he was banished from the congress, either temporarily, or permanently. I felt a bit bad for this guy, but then again, don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time! Original shot destaurated and layered with texture from www.deviantart.com – struckdumb. Colour desaturated in one layer of texture and increased in second. Featured in South West Art & Photography Original: MCN: C9F6P-32JPD-LY61Q
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