View from Clingmans Dome parking lot.The early settlers refered to these as the far blue mountains amoung other names
This is a photo of me wearing an oak king mask I made from neoprene.
A dreamy woodland scene. but what lies beyond the warming rays?
The secret place where spells are cast / and fantasies drawn, / she took me there and I was at once re-born. / She offered me lust from her silver challis / and stroked my soul with her mind, / I drank from her body and we became one, / Goddesses together / in Eternal Light, / living a forever dream a forever Fantasy!.. x
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More from Moses Gate Country Park. !!
The colour version of Sacred can be found here: S A C R E D
A collaboration with the very talented Sarah Moore I’ve already told you about the magical woodlands at Bentley in North Warwickshire and now you can see how magical they really are. If you stay very still and quiet for a while the blue dragons come out to frolic and play. If you haven’t already seen Sarah’s stunning work please visit her gallery Sarah Moore / Click to view my redbubble work by category: Altered Images / Animals, Birds and Insects / Flowers and Plants / Fractal Images / HDR Images / Satin Series
Deep In The Woods. Went to a nearby woods for a walk today as the weather was so nice, taken May 2008 /
Initially, early settlers utilized iron deposits found in bogs along North Carolina’s coast. As exploration expanded, large deposits of iron ore were discovered in the mountains several hundred miles to the west. In fact, by the early 1800s, the range we now refer to as the Great Smoky Mountains was known throughout the growing United States as the Great Iron Mountains. The combination of abundant iron ore and vast tracts of timber in close proximity to one another gave our region a natural ability to produce a large variety of iron products
upload from my 2009 Celtic Dreams Calendar
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End of the month, so I can upload bigger images. / I decided to redo this fractal much bigger – 4200×4200 pixels – and with a background. Hope you like it :-) Fractals made in Apophysis.
Autumn leaves on Robin Hood Way in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England.
This wolf was running for ages with what looked like / a crow …searching for a safe place to have dinner I suppose. Wolves / Endangered, Beautiful / Howls at friends / Are often quite misjudged / creatures
“Man maketh a death which Nature never made.” ~Edward Young (1681-1765), / Night Thoughts middle of the night rumination product…
Fairies do exist! :)
A digital painting produced using the oils brushes in Painter
Location / Rhodes Minnis, Kent, England October 2008: There was a thick layering of fog around in parts of East Kent that morning, and after driving around for an hour in the thick fog, came across these woods in the heart of the Kent Countryside.
One of my favorite trees within my local woodland, it seems to have so much character in all seasons. Although split at the base of the trunk it still stands proud and tall. EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk FEATURED in EUROPA
11/23/09 ~ Featured in Fall in the North-East USA ~ thank you kindly!!! ♥ I was enjoying the autumn beauty while walking upstream along Kitchen Creek (from Route 118) in search of Ann and Eric…. towards where the Waters Meet at Rickett’s Glen State Park, Benton, Pennsylvania. Taken 10/26/09 – camera on the ground. Rickett’s Glen is located in the northeastern part of Pennsylvania in the Appalachian Mountains.
The pathway through crow wood leading to Witton country Park, Blackburn, Lancs. / This wood is said to be haunted. title from the poem by Rudyard Kipling. / / Texture by Flypapertextures /
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