This would have been a place I would have loved to go when I was little. Hide there for a few hours, that felt like forever.
I took this picture near the beach where I took my waterscapes «Fog and fire»«liquid diamonds»«fire and ice »«land of fire»while going on the other part of the camp at the other beach.It was very foggy as you can see and the scene was realy magic .The same morning I took« Mirage» and «HEADLAND» but those where taken at the other part of the lake.That’s why I have so many picture with fog.Every time fog is there I ‘m out and very early of course ,it’s so quiet and magic .Walking in the woods is a real passion …but that you already know….inspired from the movie /
A Japanese maple tree from the Portland, Oregon Japanese gardens. / / / / As is. INFO FOR SOLD!: / Sold 2 Frame Prints (one to mystery buyer, one to mjr1978) & Cards on dA and on RB, by mystery buyers.
I’m very fond of trees and I especially like this one. It stands alone in a field at the end of our driveway next to a small brook. It seems like every season, and every sunrise and sunset have a way of setting it off “just so”. This morning was exceptional with the fog creating a mysterious veil that made this photograph extra special to me. /
Bloedel Reserve, Bainbridge Island, Washington
Feature Nature’s Reclamation – 1/23/09 While visiting the old Bethel Cemetery, we ran across this tree that grew right into the fence. Pretty amazing we thought. The fence possibly dates back as far as 1852. Photo taken 7/11/08 in Maypearl, TX Contest Winner – Going Green – Vibrant Plants Group Sale of a card to Nichole Schoff
This twisted juniper tree sits on the rim of the Grand Canyon. It has reached the end of life’s cycle, but stuck around for one last winter.
Noosa Hinterland QLD Australia at in dawns light.
This is a photographic, digital artwork created in Photoshop CS2, based on my recent work, Dream Land Photography and editing by Jennifer Woodward © 2008 Oink seascapes sunrise and sunset birds animals insects flowers blue orange view all
The last trees by the lake was an older photo that I took and could not be made big enough for a card. I went to the lake today and tried to duplicate it best I can. This one is big enough/
/ The humidity from the river / and the sheltered and shaded / valley allows moss to thrive
This is my first and only piece exploring oil on canvas. Somehow I keep coming back to the theme “abundance”, hence a lot of my art revolves around this theme. Size: 16” x 12” (305mm x 405mm) This is a mono piece / Created June 2005 © Gudrun Eckleben, www.geeart.com • Featured in Colour me a Rainbow (Colour Red)
“Tree Change” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A flock of birds flying away from a bare limbed tree as if looking for a change of scenery and a new home. “Continuity gives us roots; change gives us branches, letting us stretch and grow and reach new heights.” / ~Pauline R. Kezer
A quite Idaho morning
behind Lake Forest Hospital / Grays Lake, Illinois / Nikon D90 / 18-105mm lens / manipulated in PSCS2
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