Vacation yellow 

160 creative works found

  • God Beam
    by Christophe Testi

    US$7.18–US$191.52

    Canon 20D – 17-40mm L – 17mm – 1s – f/11 Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. / In the same series: / / /

  • Magic Light
    by Christophe Testi

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Sun Beam entering Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA. Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon formed over the course of millions of years by erosion of the Navajo Sandstone, primarily due to flash flooding and secondarily due to wind erosion. Rainwater (especially during monsoon season) runs into the wash that Antelope Canyon is part of, picking up speed and sand as it rushes through the narrow passageways. Over time the passageways are eroded away, making the corridors wider and smoothing hard edges in such a way as to form characteristic ‘flowing’ shapes in the rock. Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, “the place where water runs through rocks” by the Navajo, is the most frequently visited by tourists, due to two considerations. First, its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing. Second, beams (shafts of direct sunlight radiating down from openings in the top of the canyon) are much more common in Upper than in Lower. Beams occur most often in the summer months, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. / In the same series: / / /

  • An image captured at sunset on Phillip Island and enhnaced in Photoshop!

  • Can’t beat a good icon

  • Blow your hearts out
    by ChrisDeeprose

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.

  • Colorful Summer Fun Flip Flops
    by fatfatin

    US$3.79–US$101.08

  • A Quiet Lunch
    by Michael J Armijo

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This tree was filled with these characters. It was taken at Le Sport, Body Holiday resort on the island of St. Lucia in the Carribean.

  • Here is another photo of Santa gettin his surf on / Shot from a remote spot on Santa Island / Santa gets his surf on almost daily

  • sunset and turquoise ocean
    by Enjoylife

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    sunset and turquoise ocean in sharm el sheikh, egypt

  • she flips, he flops and we both do the thong…

  • I always love creating these floating florals, it’s like being on holiday! :-) You can buy this work at my Imagekind Gallery

  • Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as Upper Antelope Canyon or The Crack; and Lower Antelope Canyon or The Corkscrew. The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tse’ bighanilini, which means “the place where water runs through rocks.” Lower Antelope Canyon is Hasdestwazi, or “spiral rock arches.” Both are located within the LeChee Chapter of the Navajo Nation. source: wikipedia Taken with a Nikon D70s with a 18-200mm Sigma lens

  • Colours of Provence
    by LisaLorenz

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    French Country Lavender in a galvanized pail painted with the bold beautiful yellows and blue of Provence in a vibrant, stylized composition.

  • sunrise and turquoise water
    by Enjoylife

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    sunrise and turquoise ocean in sharm el sheikh, egypt

  • Frangipani and polished stone
    by afby

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Frangipani flower and polished stone on tropical bamboo mat

  • Autumns Splendor
    by Gary L. Suddath

    US$4.42–US$117.80

    Fall Colors from the path to an overlook,in the Cataloochee section of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.Path is a steep

  • A surfboard is floating in the foreground with the surfer woman taking a quick swim in the ocean. Photographed at Playa Tamarindo in Costa Rica. One of the most famous surfing beaches in Costa Rica, Guanacaste region

  • #243 Sunset From Scenic
    by MyInnereyeMike

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Taken on Scenic Drive. Carmel, California. November, 2007. There’s an interesting story behind this photograph, and #244, “Scenic & 8th. I was in a local camera store in Carmel, the manager of the store was telling me my camera was a toy because it wasn’t a high priced SLR, like he seels in the store. Obviously this annoyed me because i knew what my camera was capable of doing. So I left the store, walked down toward the beach, saw these Cypress trees, and took these shots in about five minutes. / I then walked back up to the camera store, and showed them to the manager, and the staff. They were impressed with the quality of the images. / I love my camera! I’m using the Panasonic Lumix FZ-50 That is what I used to take almost all the photographs in my portfolio. I’m satisfied with the performance of that camera. The images speak for themselves.

  • Perfect End
    by ManaPhoto

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A perfect end to a beautiful day in Hawaii. / Took this one a while back when I still used to shoot with slide film. Canon AE-1 / Fuji Velvia 100 (slide film)

  • Sunbathe
    by failingjune

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Taken in the Galapagos Islands (Bartolomé)

  • SUNFLOWER
    by Mia1

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Well, I am back. Had a great trip. I love sunflowers and I just had to take a photo of it. :o) I am pretty tired so I am hitting the hay and I will see you guys tomorrow. Have a good night. :o) Miss you all. / /

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