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This is a shot from the Pearson's Falls area in Polk County, NC. It is from the trail or one of the picnic areas.
This is a picture of the East section of the top of Upper Proxy Falls in Central Oregon.
NOTES:
My other posted pictures of Proxy Falls can be found here:
Upper Proxy Falls - Hidden Waterfall
My other posted Waterfall pictures can be found here: Album - Waterfalls
Moss covered bark on a fallen tree
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While the actual Torc Waterfall is impressive in its own right, the moss-covered trees on the path leading up to it were a sight to behold. It had been raining quite a bit earlier in the day and the clouds were still covering the sun allowing the greenery to really dominate - almost luminescent!
Wahkeena Falls in Oregon's Columbia River Gorge.
NOTE:
My other posted Waterfall pictures can be found here: Album - Waterfalls
While the actual Torc Waterfall is impressive in its own right, the moss-covered trees on the path leading up to it were a sight to behold. It had been raining quite a bit earlier in the day and the clouds were still covering the sun allowing the greenery to really dominate - almost luminescent!
Taken while Jet Boating on the Rouge River in Oregon.
It was the middle of the summer and the banks of the river where covered in extremely bright green foliage. Even the river water in that area was green from the reflection.
If anyone is in Gold Beach, Oregon, I highly recommend taking one of the Jet Boat trips up the Rogue River. The ride is fun, the guides are very knowledgeable and the scenery is gorgeous.
This roof has seen better days
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I shot this after dropping my friend off at the Airport and was returning back to Reykjavik with my Icelandic friends Liney and Telma. By now they were ready to kill me as I kept asking them to pull over so I could take a shot. With the sun so low it would find openings in the cloud. It was random moments such as this when the sun would cast a piercing ray through the clouds, illuminating the expansive muted landscape. Instantly, Iceland would come alive with color. The moss would become a surreal-like golden glow, a glow that I don't think I'll ever forget. I had to jump out of the car and shoot this as fast as I could. My foot was covered in lava laden mud as it sunk through the moss. I was able to get the shot though. What a crazy terrain Iceland has.
I shot this with 5 exposures. Some people have been asking me what programs I use during my post production. With this particular photo I used Nik Software to bring out the glow in the moss. The sky was simply done with Photoshop and various curves and pumping up the saturation.
TIP - I always shoot my photos in RAW. I find that when bringing them back in Photomatix I do not touch the RAW photos. Instead, I fuse them as they are. When I bring my original exposures back into photo shop with the tonal mapped photo from photomatix I re-convert the RAW's in the Adobe's RAW Importer. It is here that I push and pull additional light information out of RAW photos to better match my HDR photo. Pushing and pulling the RAW file information in the RAW Importer will better allow you to render your photo with photoshops tools. Sounds complicated in writing but it's actually a very simple extra step and it will certainly help. I hope you enjoy!
These moss-covered (technically algae-covered) headstones can be found in the cemetery behind the old Congregational Church in West Dummerston, Vermont. In the foreground are the graves Robert Fitts and his first and second wives, Corintea and Amanda. His first wife died at age 26 and Amanda also died before her husband in 1909 at the age of 61. Robert lived until 1913. Amanda's family were well known earlier settlers in the area and had a settlement named after them. It is amazing what one can learn about people's lives from just walking around a cemetery.
Visitors pour water over the moss covered statue of Fudo Myoo (wearing a red bib) at the Hozenji Temple in Osaka, Japan.
It's february and minus15 degrees Celsius, the snow in the streets in 50cm high, when we sneak into the Berghotel Deluxe. This abandoned hotel is beautifully decayed and has some awesome details. Like the photo above. What you're looking at is one the hotel beds, the mattress is fully covered with moss. It's intriguing to see how they, after covering the top of the mattress, you can see it growing over the side, slowly, steady and inevitable.
The drops of water in the moss are frozen. Later this year, when I returned here for another shoot, the bed was crawling with bugs and worms, like a miniature jungle.
Bigleaf Maple, Acer macrophyllum, trunks covered with moss in Skokomish River area of Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
[Banqueting Hill, Beaumaris Castle, Wales]
[between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900].
1 photomechanical print : photochrom, color.
Notes:
Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J--foreign section. Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Photographic Company, 1905.
Print no. "10348".
Forms part of: Views of landscape and architecture in Wales in the Photochrom print collection.
Subjects:
Wales--Beaumaris.
Format: Photochrom prints--Color--1890-1900.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on reproduction.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Part Of: Views of landscape and architecture in Wales (DLC) 2001700652
More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.pgz
Persistent URL: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsc.07363
Call Number: LOT 13408, no. 027 [item]
Upper ridge exploration. So much flora and fauna; never enough time to take it all in!
"The collections include plants from the United States, Mexico, Australia, Madagascar, India, China, Japan, Israel, South America, the Middle East, Africa, the Mediterranean, and the Arabian Peninsula—all told 3,900 taxa and 19,000 plants within 135 acres of gardens." (See link below for more information.)
Another departure from our never ending winter. This moss covered bench sat in front of our Bed & Breakfast near Eau in Normandy, France.
I was quite surprised to see this rather battered and weather beaten Land Rover in the Barton Collection. I can only presume that it had spent many years outside, probably under trees at the back of the recently cleared premises? I don't know if it's Mk1 or Mk2 Land Rover, but it's certainly going to need a lot of TLC and money to get it anywhere near right again, if that's the intention.
Saturday 11.9.2010
Photos taken during an extended weekend in fall from Copenhagen to Jutland in order to see the Black Sun phenomena and the Wadden Sea which is an incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don't miss the backstory on virtualwayfarer.com.
sunshine coast, bc, canada
1971
nicole
chatterbox falls
princess louisa inlet
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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As it says on the tin, an interesting juxtaposition of color and texture surrounds a drain pipe in one of the alleyways of the hilltop village of Erice in Sicily.
Cheers!
Bob G.
Lake Small Monk Peat Bog. There are five nature reserves in the Sierakow Landscape Park (area of 30,413 hectares): Heron Islands on Lake Klosowskie, Cegliniec Old Pine Reserve on the eastern shore of Lake Monk, Peat Bog (Mszar), Beech Islet near Jozefowo and Niemierzewo, and Beech Wildlife Reserve adjacent to the western edge of Lake Lutomskie. The Peat Bog Reserve is 5.8 ha in area comprising also a part of floating bog on the lake waters. It was founded to protect plants and peat bogs.