Rain drops hanging of a washing line….. Photographed in Manual and with Macro… Flowers and reflections were added using CS4.. Little adjustment of clariy etc in Lightroom finishes the shot….
Snowy pier and beach in Atlantic City, New Jersey / featured in: NEW JERSEY-WHAT’S YOUR EXIT?
Italy / August 2009 Nikon D300 / Manual / 18-200 mm / Raw Featured in the Group: DSLR Users Only / Featured in the Group: Black and White Photography / Featured in the Group:Tone it Down / Featured in the Group: Friends of Bangor and North Down Camera Club, Northern Ireland / Featured in the Group: All About Water / Featured in the Group: Kairos / Featured in the Group: Photographers of Redbubble / Featured in the Group: Kairos
Jackson Bay, West Coast, South Island, New Zealand. / I spent four days out on the coast, waiting for a sunset. All that happened was rain, untill the last day and there was a small gap in the clouds. / Nikon D200 Views 630 /
Canon 50D, Canon 70-200 f/2.8 featured in All Water in Motion / featured in All About Water
Two Atlantic Spotted Dolphins Nap in the warm, clear, shallow waters on White sand ridge, Bahamas Copyright Mike Ellis
Poetic stillness on the shores of Neera river. Fusion of elements of nature – Earth & Water, Color & Light. FEATURED in : 1. Mood & Ambiance – 19.09.2009 / 2. Art by bubble hosts – 20.09.2009 / 3. Your magic place – 20.09.2009 / 4. Light & reflection – 21.09.2009 / 5. JPG Cast offs – 22.09.2009 / 6. All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes & Rivers – 06.10.2009 / 7. All about water – 13.10.2009 Equipment : Canon EOS 400D & Tamron 28 – 300 mm lens.
One from December 2008 that I hadnt done anything with til now. / View from Kings Rocks, Stanley Tasmania to the twin flat islands in the distance called the “Cow & Calf” / Pushed and pulled a bit, cropped, curves, white & black point, resized. Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm lens at 10mm / 20 seconds featured in Islands of the World group 23rd September 2009 / featured in All About Water group 13th October 2009
It was a very foggy mornig last autumn at our lake in Kloster Lehnin (Germany) *FEATURED IN THE All About Water Group (13/10/2009)
Captured in Autumn 2009 at 7am with a Canon 5D Mark II / F-22 / 1/4 Seconds / ISO 100 This image recieved an acceptance for the 34th APS National 2009 exhibition of photography.
Remainders of Trees poke up in this Man Made Lake, The deepest point is about 10ft
Like an eligant wedding dress, this waterfall falls like a silk draped satiny dress and the train of the dress spread out over the rocks. / Location: LaSalle Canyon in Starved Rock State Park in Illinois. Camera: Canon 5D / Lens: Canon 24-70mm L / Heliopan thin polarizing filter / ISO 50 / Aperture: f22 / Shutterspeed: 5 seconds / Shooting Mode: Manual / Time taken: 2: 50 PM (daylight savings time change the night before) / Nature’s real time: 3:50 PM
I just come back from Seychelles where I could approach this sweet creature, but the welcome was not as expected as she tried to bite me several times, but I never gave up so easily & after a mutual understanding , she “authorize” me to shoot her! / (from what I saw on someone bottom later, they do have true strong theeth!!!)
This is a section of the shielded harbour of Collioure in the south of France. “La mer” means “the sea” and it sounds just like “La Mère” which means “the mother”.The great Goddess was once thought to be bourne out of the sea, her name Inanna or Venus!! In direct contact with the water here in Collioure is “Notre Dame des Anges”, again confirming the relationship and the devotion to her as the Great Mother..
for other photographs in the River Barrow series:
Macro picture of the same tortoise as presented before, taken in Seychelles, near Felicité island. After a while she accepted me peacefully and I could get her profile.
Taken on another rainy Manchester night on cathedral gardens just behind Urbis, with a Nikon D80 and a Sigma 10-20 lens set at F13 in aperture priority, with a shutter speed of 20 sec and an ISO of 100. /
Nikon Coolpix P80 / PuntoF f/8 / Tiempoexposición 1/ 316s / Velocidad ISO ISO 64
Nestled among the shrubs stands this magnificent little falls off the river. Lumbrook Falls Alberta Canada
Maligne River is a prominent feature of Jasper National Park, Alberta,Canada.The Maligne is a major tributary of the Athabasca River. / It begins south of Maligne Lake, and heads north, passing under several mountains before emptying into Maligne Lake,where it drains the north end of the lake and then flows onward to Medicine Lake, finally flowing west and entering the Athabaska River. Along the way, it has carved a deep canyon which offers beautiful views of rock walls, potholes and sheer drops into the narrow depths. / Taken Sept.4,2009 with a Sony DSCF828 camera. /
! Featured in the ImageWriting (2/24) group on 7 November 2009 Location : Taken early in the morning, on the frozen marsh at FortWhtye Alive our Nature Center on the southwest edge of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada…We have had recent night temperature of -10C already here in Winnipeg…No snow so far....NOTE: This is your opportunity to see these waterfowl walk on water...LOL…Better seen enlarged Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55mm Lens, Aperture exp 10.0, Shutter speed 1/200, ISO 200 HDR enhanced….Hand held…. blending five exposures…. +2,+1,0,-1,-2 using Photomatix HDR software

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