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  • I actually took this shot while “You’re not the only one” by Ammonia was playing on my Ipod. Great song fitting image. “Cuts like pins and needles, miles and miles away. I took the shot through the Windscreen of my car. I really like the effect, it seems quite sad and intimidating.

  • Raindrops from a car windscreen visor that never made it to their puddles.

  • © 2007.

  • urban spaces series…......

  • Windscreen

  • ...So secret it doesn’t exist…

  • Cracked windshield glass on a derelict car taken with a macro lens. / /

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge reflected upside down in a car windscreen. The seatbelt catch inside the car is visible through the glass in the bottom left side of the image.

  • An amber street lamp glows through snow and ice on my windscreen / Winter North Pole Alaska Featured Art 03 January 2009 Natural Colour and Light Featured Art 18-25 August 2009 / Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland / and / Canon Vs Nikon_ / She Gracefully Surrenders / Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009 / All Rights Reserved Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi / Photograph with no post processing

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Raindrops on my Windscreen

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Sun-Shower Heavy raindrops on my windscreen produced an interesting effect.

  • Shot through a car windscreen during the rain.

  • Blackened woods out there … and the tortured tree spirits seemed to be clamoring at the wetted window..or maybe they were just dancing in the rain..

  • BEST VIEWED LARGE Barossa Valley, S.A / Shot taken through windscreen / while travelling….....

  • Some of us remember driveway service , when you got SERVICE at service stations Today, the township of Yackandandah stands as testimony to those early gold mining days. Our story however, begins long before the discovery of gold in April 1852, and the ensuing gold fever that followed. It is thought that this valley was used seasonally by Aboriginal tribes in the area for food and hunting needs. There are thirty seven National Trust buildings for you to explore in our High Street. Ten of which are listed on the National Estate Register; Athenaeum, Courthouse, ANZ Bank, Bank of Australia, Uniting Church, Holy Trinity Church, Bank/Saddlery, Dean’s Grocery Store and the Stone Bridge. Yackandandah Website: Support the towns effected by the Black Saturday Victorian bushfire , Yack and other town such as Beechworth need tourists. Once threatened by the fires but thankfully saved these towns rely on tourist trade , so get out and support these towns and surrounds by visiting,staying enjoying. Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens, tripod / Technique: HDR, 5 bracketted images, Photomatix, Nikon Capture NX /

  • Some of us remember driveway service , when you got SERVICE at service stations Today, the township of Yackandandah stands as testimony to those early gold mining days. Our story however, begins long before the discovery of gold in April 1852, and the ensuing gold fever that followed. It is thought that this valley was used seasonally by Aboriginal tribes in the area for food and hunting needs. There are thirty seven National Trust buildings for you to explore in our High Street. Ten of which are listed on the National Estate Register; Athenaeum, Courthouse, ANZ Bank, Bank of Australia, Uniting Church, Holy Trinity Church, Bank/Saddlery, Dean’s Grocery Store and the Stone Bridge. Yackandandah Website: Support the towns effected by the Black Saturday Victorian bushfire , Yack and other town such as Beechworth need tourists. Once threatened by the fires but thankfully saved these towns rely on tourist trade , so get out and support these towns and surrounds by visiting,staying enjoying. Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens, tripod / Technique: HDR, 5 bracketted images, Photomatix, Nikon Capture NX /

  • Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright Shot taken while travelling the West Coast road / of Tasmania

  • Adrian, I am indebted to you for escorting my possessions up the hume to mighty wollongong in your ute with the borrowed trailer on tha back… i hope a whole rainbow of bug guts kept you in amused company for the trip back xx

  • The Open Road / - Shane Smart Canon 50D / 10-20mm (at 10mm) / ND400 filter. HDR (3 bracketed exposures combined manually)

  • Having parked in a layby to take my “Driving into Autumn” photo / I saw these superb reflections of the overhead tree canopy. Trees on the A264 between East Grinstead Sussex & Tunbridge Wells Kent Panasonic fz50

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