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  • FUSIONartPHOTOGRAPHY.com SOLD and still selling as a poster/etc Not available as a framed photograph Feature artist for the GROUP:EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY and EDITING. I’m dreaming of windmills! My Signature! / Profile:shanghaiwu

  • The red windmill as it appears at night, commercialised yet eerily warm

  • Over a hundred years ago, Blyth had a lot of windmills. I did this stylised one from a black and white photo of a 19th century pencil drawing. I like working like that – it gives my imagination plenty to play with.

  • Share this page with your social network: Sunset scene containing windmill and water tank on a farm property between Jerilderie and Narrandera on the Newell Highway, New South Wales, Australia.

  • Windfarm at Keithley Moor Yorkshire seconds before the light vanished.

  • Millicent South Australia. / © 2007. /   /   / Comments / Suggestions welcome. /   /   /

  • As the drought worsens in Australia, our hope for water rests on the windmills. But even they are dry.

  • Title: Windmill and Birds Photographer: Robin Collins, FourCrowsArt Whispers of color, softly focused, dreams on your walls. This is what I was trying to achieve with this series. It takes a bit of manipulation and process, but the outcome is beautiful. Using the technique “through the viewfinder” this image came through not one but two cameras to become the piece you see.

  • Fuji S960 / F/5.6 ISO 64 focal length 6.3 Featured 9th Jan 09 in Australian Travel Photography and Writing Challenge Winner. March 09. This is Australia Group Taken on sunset in Adamsvale, near Corrigin in our south west of Western Australia, while attending yabbie nets /

  • Thurne Mill in the heart of the Norfolk Broads.

  • Other Yanmos t-shirts / Wall art version / www.yanmostees.com

  • This is another image taken on the same day as the other Kinderdijk Postcard. I really liked the way yesterday’s turned out, so I decided to work on another one today. I hope you like it!

  • The road to cloud nine, where our new attitude energy is supposed to come from.

  • Last light at Kalangadoo in the South East of South Australia. Another powerful sky being lit up by the setting sun. Ruins of old farm buildings in the foreground. Canon 400D, ND and Polarising filters.

  • Local wind farm in Millhouse Green on a cold windy day just after the snow has started to thaw, just after taking this shot it started to rain, good timing!

  • The National Trust-owned Horsey Windpump overlooks Horsey Mere, an internationally renowned site of special scientific interest. The Mere (from the Dutch word meaning “lake”) is an important site not only for wintering wild fowl but also as the home to a colony of natterjack toads. Canon EOS 20D; EFS 17-85mm lens Exposure of 1/50 second at f/18.

  • Herringfleet Mill can be found where you might least expect to find it – about twenty yards on the Suffolk side of the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Given Norfolk’s monopoly on spectacular, well-preserved mills, it seems only fair that neighbouring Suffolk should have a few of its own…although it should be noted that even this mill is officially in the Norfolk Broads. This photograph was taken on an extremely February day. A 13 seconds’ exposure captured the movement of the clouds as they raced across the East Anglian sky. Canon EOS 5D and EF 16-35mm lens. Exposure of 13 seconds at f/22.

  • Codrington Wind Farm, South West Victoria, Australia / Textured / Our Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All photographs in this portfolio are owned and copyright © N & L Williams Photography. / 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 ourselves is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • This photo was taken on my birthday, every year I book this day as holiday, This year was very different as it landed on the same day as my father-in-laws funeral. Bitter joy and bitter sadness. This picture was taken on Anglesey in North Wales.

  • My Website Bless the Broken Road I set out on a narrow way, many years ago / Hoping I would find true love along the broken road / But I got lost a time or two / Wiped my brow and kept pushing through / I couldn’t see how every sign pointed straight to you Every long lost dream led me to where you are / Others who broke my heart, they were like northern stars / Pointing me on my way into your loving arms / This much I know is true That God blessed the broken road / That led me straight to you / Yes He did I think about the years I spent, just passing through / I’d like to have the time I lost, and give it back to you / But you just smile and take my hand / You’ve been there, you understand / It’s all part of a grander plan that is coming true Every long lost dream led me to where you are / Others who broke my heart, they were like northern stars / Pointing me on my way into your loving arms / This much I know is true That God blessed the broken road / That led me straight to you But now I’m just rolling home into my lover’s arms / This much I know is true That God blessed the broken road / That led me straight to you That God blessed the broken road / That led me straight to you Rascall Flats

  • Fine art black and white print – available matted or framed.

  • Sounds of Then / (This is Australia) I think I hear the sounds of then, / And people talking, / The scenes recalled, by minute movement, / And songs they fall, from the backing tape. / That certain texture,that certain smell, To lie in sweat, on familiar sheets, / In brick veneer on financed beds. / In a room, of silent hardiflex / That certain texture, that certain smell, / Brings home the heavy days, / Brings home the the night time swell, Out on the patio we’d sit, / And the humidity we’d breathe, / We’d watch the lightning crack over canefields / Laugh and think, this is Australia. The block is awkward – it faces west, / With long diagonals, sloping too. / And in the distance, through the heat haze, / In convoys of silence the cattle graze. / That certain texture, that certain beat, / Brings forth the night time heat. Out on the patio we’d sit, / And the humidity we’d breathe, / We’d watch the lightning crack over canefields / Laugh and think that this is Australia. To lie in sweat, on familiar sheets, / In brick veneer on financed beds. / In a room of silent hardiflex / That certain texture, that certain smell, / Brings forth the heavy days, / Brings forth the night time sweat / Out on the patio we’d sit, / And the humidity we’d breathe, / We’d watch the lightning crack over canefields / Laugh and think, this is Australia. / This is Australia…....... Ganggajang

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