Featured Work

  • feel this country by Donovan wilson

    foggy weather can give a strange and facinating perspective with each tree becomeing an individual..

  • Mt. Kinabalu South Peak by Michael Little

    The south peak of Mt. Kinabalu, Borneo, 2008.

  • The source by Fremme

    Here’s another shot of Garibaldi Lake which is location in Garibaldi Provincial Park. This image is part of this series of HDR images I took when we did this 18 to 20 km hike (return). It’s one of the easiest hikes around and can be done summer like winter in about 7 to 8 hours return. When you get to the campground on a clear day, your rewards is this ridge of glaciers feeding this alpine lake. This one hiking trail links up to other which brings you over and around the ridge to the right onto another plateau which I’m hoping to do this summer, probably a 2 or 3 day hike. Canon Xt with a sigma 17 -35mm lens, 2.8 / HDR treatment in photomatix, and better viewed full screen Other images part of this series are : / / /

  • Gokio lake and Khumbu mountains by Rémi Bridot

    Landscape of Népal

  • Mouterres lake and Meije by Rémi Bridot

    Landscape of Alp / Olympus E3 + ZOOM Olympus 2.8 – 11/22 mm

  • Long Lake, Eastern Sierras by Nolan Nitschke

    Long Lake in the Eastern Sierra backcountry, California. All images are © Nolan Nitschke. You may not use this image in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • Winter Is Knocking by Tony Elieh

    Location: Faraya Lebanon Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

  • ROCK AND ICE by Heather Rivet IPA

    as winter drags on and on…........and on…..... / Nikon D70 / All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.

  • Cliff Walk by deannedaffy

    Anglesea, Australia. / This image is also featured in my calendar “Anglesea”.

  • Anglesea Sunset by Neil Boucher

    Took a trip down to Anglesea (Victoria) a week ago and found this sunset while perched on Point Roadnight.

  • Fallen Bristlecone by chris Whitney

    Bristlecone Forest, California’s White Mountains

Recent Work

  • Tidal River Reflection by Travis Easton

    A perfect winters morning, great light and a rare perfect reflection. I took many shots that morning but had to wait a few weeks to get my film back to see if any had come out. This was the one where everything came together, composition, light and technique. To balance the amazing disparity in light between the shadowed foreground and the bright background I used an ND4 Graduated filter. This filter balances the exposure by only letting one quarter of the light through the top part of the lens as compared to the bottom. The eye is so sophisticated that it automatically compensates for these differences so judging the effects of the filter is basically an educated guess and because I shoot on film I have no on location way of assessing the results and re-shooting if I mess it up. This shot is one of my all time personal favourites. It was also the group avitar for ‘All water and seascapes’ a little while back and was my first laminated print sale on the bub. For more shots from this area check out my Wilsons Promontory gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • Stark #2 by Garth Smith

    A continuation of my Tasmanian dead tree series. No idea how many will be in the series. Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm / ISO 200 / F/9 / 1/320 second / contrast / saturation

  • Thornton force waterfall.. by Jason Connolly

    Thornton force is part of the Ingleton waterfalls walk in the Yorkshire dales national park. / Thornton force is the most impressive waterfalls on the walk if not the whole of England, drops 14 metres down and you can walk behind it too, this is part of the river Twiss.. / Shot with a NIkon D70s and a 18-70mm lens fitted with polariser. / 3 shot HDR. /

  • Just Above The Tree Tops by Carol Barona

    Another must to view large – please! Just above the tree tops looms a beautiful snow covered mountain range with wisps of clouds touching the peaks so softly. The view is breathtaking as we drive by on the freeway, worthy of photos all the way! Straight from the camera, straight from the freeway! Nikon D80 / Lens 50-200mm

  • Twilight Tide by Garth Smith

    The unstoppable incoming tide is highlighted by the gentle colours of the after sundown light. / West Inlet / near Stanley / NW Tasmania Nikon D40 / Sigma 10-20mm lens @ 10mm / ISO-200 / F/22 / 13 seconds

  • Horseshoe Bay by Emjay01

    Horseshoe Bay, Port Elliot, South Australia. Shot while on a day trip to Victor Harbour over Christmas.

  • Driftwood by Sue Cullumber

    Driftwood on the island of Fernandina, Galapagos. Featured in the Live, Love and Dream group.

  • Boulders by Garth Smith

    The tide surrounds the lichen encrusted boulders basking in the late afternoon sunlight. / Montagu / NW Tasmania Nikon D40 / Nikkor 18-200mm lens @ 130mm / ISO-200 / F/5.6 / 1/250th of a second / polarised

  • Haven by Agnes McGuinness

    This is a larger version of an earlier upload. Orton effect and a warm filter applied in post processing. / River Crana, County Donegal, Ireland / A scanned slide. Taken with Canon EOS 500 and iso 100 slide film.

  • Hidden deep by Donovan wilson

    north branch torbreck river victoria. shot with canon 400d

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