Tumbleweed 

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  • Skeleton of desert plant. Studio still life. Photo based mixed medium image. Extreme image softness, textures, and grain.

  • spiney-headed matt rush at seven mile beach, south coast NSW, early morning.

  • While out driving in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado this past summer, I came upon this scene near a little church in the middle of nowhere, near Poudre Canyon… I could have sat on that log for hours and enjoyed the wonderful views…. These Dreams In The Mist. /

  • Tumbleweed on a shelf inside Antelope Slot Canyon in Arizona.

  • Taken on my trip through B.C.Some areas are very barren,tumble weeds and all.

  • ‘Scarecrow Rides Tumbleweed’ for my mate Andy, a cowboy ready to move and shake…oh and referencing an awesome Wollongong stoner-rock band!’ From: The Epic Collection of ‘Elle Jaye Rose’ facebook graffiti EDITION # of 20 SHIRTS note some designs may have an ever so-slight screen resolution affect (which is part of their concept)

  • Closeup of tumble weed on beach

  • As we were driving near Bynum, Montana, I caught a glimpse of these tumbleweeds and the shape they created in the water. I liked their reflections. I was using a 10d Canon Camera.

  • From the outlaying open range just outside the town of Kamloops, B.C. Canada / /

  • So we were on another of our photo hunts… my husband, our best friend and me. We peeked into a teetering old barn, and there were chairs set up in it. We left them as is…. and snapped our photos. I couldn’t help but wonder what they had been placed there for. This was just one of them.

  • Tumbleweeds look different during the winter.

  • I know … a little bit arty farty – but it seemed to work! Taken in the dunes behind Cable Beach in Western Australia Olympus E-510 DSLR

  • BEST VIEWED LARGE Commonly known as tumbleweed, this native grass seed is disseminated among the sand dunes by relying on the wind to scatter it. These seeds were in the dunes behind Cable Beach Broome, WA. Camera: Nikon D80; Lens: Nikon 70-200 VR zoom 310 views at 12 Nov 2009 Greeting Card / Framed Print /

  • These native grass seeds disseminate on the winds. They can be frequently be seen blowing along the beaches andamong the dunes in North Western Australia. Camera: Nikon D80; Lens : Nikon 70-200 VR zoom

  • This is a macro of the blossoms on Russian Thistle or in the Southwest we call them Tumbleweeds. The thistle is only the size of a 1/2 in. button. / This art work is registered copyright© 2009 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.

  • A field just west of Lethbridge, AB Thanks so much for stopping by—my other work can be seen by theme here….......

  • I don’t see anything…..here’s tumbleweed and haybilly..wondering why am I in this dark scary place?

  • Kali is asking..what happened to my poor dolly…. / done completely in daz studio… / I have to do more with these characters..I like them.

  • Box Canyon…..CA

  • The setting at Mescal resembles a late 1800’s town complete with a dusty main street lined with one and two-story buildings. Cattle are frequently the inhabitants, along with rolling tumbleweeds coming to a stop against a leaning hitching post. Wind flutters curtains through windows. And off in the distance, rolling hills lead to lofty mountain heights that play with the imagination… Located just 45 minutes from the parent home of Old Tucson Studios, the Mescal film set offers an old western town atmosphere atop a gentle hill surrounded by natural tall grasses and native cacti. This location has been featured in over 50 film, television and commercial productions including: Monte Walsh (1968 with Lee Marvin), Dirty Dingus Magee (1970 with Frank Sinatra), The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean (1972 with Paul Newman), Tombstone (1993 with Kurt Russell and Val Kilmer), The Quick and the Dead (1994 with Sharon Stone and Gene Hackman) and Buffalo Soldiers (1997 with Danny Glover). Unlike Old Tucson Studios, Mescal is a movie set. You won’t find fake gunfights or simulated hangings here, just a tour guide who will related the site’s history. It is in pretty bad shape so it’s unlikely that many more movies will be made there. It is located near Benson, Arizona. Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 28. / Featured in OUT OF THE PAST/September, 2009

  • This strange piece of tumbleweed lay around the house for a few weeks before I thought of photographing it in the “right” light. I liked the life it added by casting an intricate shadow like a weaving.

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