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  • These sand dunes are situated just outside Wenthworth NSW near Mildura. / Original image taken on colour slide film Fuji 100,camera Minolta 700,24mm lens,polarizer filter

  • Captured along the Mount Evans Wilderness in Colorado, this is one of those waterfalls that kind of sneaks up on ya outta the blue, and if you blink, you actually miss it. I really don’t much in the way of long exposure shots, but after being happy with how this one came out, I am going to start doing them more. Hope ya all like it! Minolta 5D / Minolta 18-200 DT Lens / Singh-Ray CPL / Dynatran 858 Tripod / RAW processed through PS and HDR in Photomatix -John / —-—-—-—-—- / More of my work can be seen on my website at http://jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • For those of us tired of Winter and grey foggy days a bit of Spring color to brighten your day. A meadow filled with Lupine and balsamroot glows with color under the setting sun from the Rowena Plateau looking North across the Columbia River to the hills of Washington Off to a Photographers meeting , be back later!

  • Black-chinned hummingbird nectar feeding. /

  • laying on the ground shooting macros again, this large-flowered white trillium and large flower bellwort were growing side by side, and nope, the shot isnt upside down, the bellwort grows that way :) / shot this macro using a nikon diopter lens attached to a canon 75-300mm lens / thanks to tom biggs, and his buddy harold ross jr, for turning me on to this new location to shoot. this was in the smoky mountains on the north carolina side This shot won the April Photo contest held by the Knoxville News Sentinal newspaper in Knoxville Tn / Contest titled….Spring Scene Photo Contest 2009 :)

  • Wild flowers are everywhere throughout the fields and on the roadsides in Turkey this May! As you can imagine I didn’t get far on my bike… / :) A first macro on a borrowed Nikon coolpix 4800 compact and the step up in quality from my usual Fuji Finepix A500 shows! (I was never able to give it back and came to an amicable arrangement…lol…) Taken on macro setting with selftimer and using a pocket sized 4” tripod.. Straight from the camera apart from slight cropping and a great reminder of the swathes of these beautiful flowers

  • A lenticular cloud caps Mt. Rainier on an Autumn day as the fireweed bloom nears the top signalling an end to summer. All reflected in the waters of Reflection LAke

  • This is a shot taken in Spring of the bluebells that carpet the floor of the Weald. I remember playing In and Out the Dusty Bluebells as a child at school. I wonder if it is still played anywhere today? In and out the dusty bluebells: All but one of the children stand in a circle, hold hands, and then lift them up into arches. The remaining child weaves in and out of the arches to the tune of In and out the dusty bluebells, In and out the dusty bluebells, In and out the dusty bluebells, Who shall be my partner? The child then stops and stands behind one of the other children in the circle. While they all sing the chorus, the child behind taps on the child’s shoulder in front. Tippy tippy tappy on your shoulder, Tippy tippy tappy on your shoulder. Tippy Tippy tappy on your shoulder, You shall be my partner. The child behind then gets hold of the second child’s waist, and they weave through the arches together, with the remaining children cloing up the circle. Thetwo then pick a third child at the chorus, and so on, with the line getting longer and longer until the last two in the circle foorma an arch, one gets chosen as the last partner and the last child starts a new game in the middle. How simple life was then.

  • All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • California’s wildflower season was somewhat shortlived in 2008, but it was much better than in recent years. Bill and I drove about 3 hours from our home to Lake Elsinore to explore the hills there. That is where we found this incredible Wildflower Jackpot of California poppies, canterbury bells and many others! – March 2008 Nikon D200, Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens / Featured Photo in California Sound on Oct. 12, 2008 / Featured Photo in Spring Blooms on Oct. 17, 2008 / Featured Photo in A Place to Call Home on Aug. 27, 2009 / Featured Photo in Rural Around the Globe on Aug. 28, 2009

  • A storm gathering over Mt. Rainier from near the skyline trail with a meadow of lupine.

  • Mt. Rainier glowing under the light of a new day as the lupine and aster line an alpine lake.

  • Nikon D60 very rainy day..

  • The sun sets over the balsamroot blazing a golden path across the foothills of Snow Mountain Ranch in the Upper Yakima Valley

  • Child with crown smelling yellow wildflower. Photo based illustration.

  • Storm clouds seem to spew from top of majestic M. Rainier, almost as if this active volcano was erupting. Lupine and buttercup dot the alpine meadow in the foreground.

  • The original looked very ordinary but just trying Auto Levels in photoshop CS2 produced that intense blue and I cropped to get this composition. Otherwise, as is. Taken at King’s Park (nr Mount Eliza House), Perth, Western Australia on a wildflower photography course. / Sorry I don’t know the name of these flowers but they are real for those who doubt. I was shooting up from the ground into the sky. It was this cloudless though not quite as blue. nikon D700, macro 105mm macro lens, f/32, 1/250th, -.3 step. ISO probably 200. FEATURED IN PHOTOGRAPHY 101

  • Another picture yesterday from morning, fog just disappeared from river, I tried directly towards sun. When aperature is small, f/23, from the sun and that the reflection come astral.Uskela river in the Salo in the southern Finland Canon EOS 40D / 1/125s / f/23 / ISO100 / 20mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • Devil’s Castle is located in the Albion Basin located in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah.

  • Featured in Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland August 23, 2009. Best Viewed Full Size This little image is only one of nearly 400 (yes, I discovered the rapid fire thingie on the new camera over the weekend) I took of these most amazing creatures. It means the world to me that I was able to play with them as I’ve never seen a Monarch in our garden in Maryland. The “lawn” to the cabin next to ours on Blue Knob Mountain in Claysburg Pennsylvania has been left uncut all summer … and the most incredible wild vegetation has grown up. One is this pretty purple flowered stalk … which happen to be very much beloved by the Monarch Butterflies. Image taken with the Nikon D300 and the 70-300mm vr Nikon lens at shutter speed 1/160, aperture f/10.0, exp 0.00, iso 800. Focal length 220mm.

  • / Stone Ridge, NY / Featured in Mood and Ambience

  • Western Anenome and paintbrush backlit by the sun setting behind Mt. Rainier

  • We had too much wind today to capture these wildflowers outdoors. Thus, almost a wild setting except for: An antique (a.k.a. tarnished) silver vase / Nikon D200 / Nikkor 105mm macro lens / 105mm / f/22 / 1.3 sec / -0.3ev / ISO 100 / manual exposure and focusing / studio lights / Collapsible gold reflector disc, mostly to shield the vase from too much light / Manfrotto tripod / Converted from RAW to jpeg using Capture NX2.2.1 The true macro lacks even more emotion, but was a joy for me to shoot. (Not posted). /

  • Bluebonnets in Texas

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