Aerial view of a tree in a drying wetland at sunset.
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This picture was taken on a golf place,it’s on a top of a mountain,very impressive to walk over there.That’s the reason for the sharp line.I put a crescent of a moon and add a little bit of blue…et voilà. We can feel alone but being part of nature is the key for happiness , an invidual renewed by all the beautiful thinks arround us . / / /
acryl on canvas
This is one hell of an old Japanese Maple. It was brought here from Japan around 100 years ago and planted in one the Dandenong Ranges oldest gardens.
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Shot in an Aspen grove near Vail Colorado. Fuji Velvia. Orton Effect to show dreamy feeling. / / /
THE LAST WORKS (CLIKC FOR VIEW) . / / / . Presentation of my poetry book (CLICK)
Taken in the late winter/early spring of 2005 with a Canon A75 at a boardwalk in the town of Ste-Marthe-sur-le-lac, Québec, CANADA. The white expanse of snow visible beyond the trees is the frozen snow-covered Lake of Two Mountains. Although I could see the arc of the trees when I took the shot and that is what I was aiming to capture, it was an extremely sunny day and I did not anticipate that the circle would be completed with the reflection… / Featured in All That Is Nature, May 2009 / Featured in Bits & Pieces group May 2009 / Featured in # 1 Artists of Redbubble May 2009 / Featured in the Natural color and light group February 2009 / Featured in Everything Winter / and Trees May 2008 groups. / Featured in Seasonal Scapes group October 08. / Featured in Seasonal Scapes group November 08,
As the foreboding darkness looms, the tree branches form an eerie silhouette against the night sky! /
A photograph taken early in the morning in the wonderful forest of Savernake, Wiltshire, England
“The twisted trees reflect on the contrasting reds of the earth and the blue waters of Coongie Lakes.” Acrylic on canvas.
available in dark grey / /
I really like the way the last bit of light for the day hit the top of this broken tree & the red earth. / F5 / 1/70 / ISO100 / Fuji S9500
Despite its discomforts, winter in South Dakota offers some of the most beautiful opportunities for photography. I took this picture at a county park near the Missouri river on a morning that was graced with new fallen snow and a dense fog that often hovers near the waters of the river.
tempera and watersoluble pencils on mdf / cm 47×120
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Collaboration with Andy Mueller This is one of the areas that inspired me to try my hand at photography. Who can complain of an hour drive to work with views like this? Converted to HDR and post processed by fellow Bubbler Andy Mueller. Thanks Andy! Check out Andy’s work here I am overwhelmed by the response to this shot. To the point of unable to reply a thank you individually. I will check out your work and leave a comment there:) Thank you ALL for your kind comments:)...and taking the time to scroll down to add them. Much appreciated. For the fans who like straight out the camera shots… /
My tree at the park !
Pelican Point, Lake Bonney, Barmera, South Australia. / / Best viewed large. / / / Other Barmera images / / / / / /
Family tree / Together / Lineage /
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An evening Seattle street scene in autumn. Pretty much out of the camera. Canon D60
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