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Two rocks under a rainbow created by this small river.
Ok, not by the quiet river section you can see in the photo, but by the big waterfall above this point.
Taken during a sunrise shoot at Burwood Beach, NSW, Australia.
This beach is located about 800 metres south of Merewether Ocean Baths and is a nice quiet location with few if any people around.
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Pastel on 300 gsm Snowdon
After doing 'realism' on these rocks, I decided to abstract the scene as it kept more of the soul.
Hele Bay, North Devon.
Daisy-leaved toadflax (Anarrhinum bellidifolium) is a hardy summer flowering plant naturally found in rocky areas and screes.
A first visit to Marsden for a sunrise on Sunday morning. It was a bit muted but the most disappointing thing was the speed camera van on the A19 before 6AM. I face an anxious wait to see if this was a very expensive morning :(
Smith Rock State Park is just outside of Terrebonne, Oregon. It is a mecca for rock climbers from around the world. It offers some of the most challenging climbs in the world as well as climbs suitable for those just beginning. The Crooked River flows through the park. There are hikes for all levels of hikers.
Dave finally finished his bowl made out of rocks. Petoskey stones and many other assortment of rocks. Seen a Youtube how to do this and it worked. I filled with fruit and sure looks nice on the table on the front porch.
On our cycling trip in Gatineau/Ottawa, we stopped below the Champlain Bridge to check out this view of the Ottawa River looking towards the Ontario side. It has become such a trend to leave small Inukshuks or balanced rocks to show that you were "here" at any spot. I was intrigued by the circle patterns in the rock on the shore.
These rocks are along a stream near my home. You can see my rendition of Autumn Rocks and Summer Rocks in my photostream. Digital Painting
My Textures (Free Textures by TCP)
My brushes created in Photoshop Brush Tools
A few more ice abstracts from New Year's Eve .... it's grey, windy and wet now, so I'm looking back a week or two to brighter days.
It’s amazing what can be found when you roll up your sleeves and go mucking around in the archives section of your hard drive.
As I purged a bunch of photos in the archives this image popped up. I polished it up a bit and this 2014 Pic of Utah Rocks looks good as new : )
(Nikon D610, 24-70/2.8 @ 24 mm, 1/125 @ f/18, ISO 200, edited to taste)
Another shot from a magical early morning on the shores of Derwent Water in the Lake District of Cumbria.
These rocks are usually well submerged and certainly are now with the recent rains raising the levels substantially in the last 2 weeks.
This is the view looking South towards Borrowdale. Derwent Island is on the left of the frame and the Cat Bells Ridge to the centre with the dying ferns caught in the early light. Causey Pike is just peeking out in the upper right of the frame.
Being rocks, they were stubborn and hard
It wasn’t their style to drop their guard
They stood there for years along
With a sense that something was wrong
No words were ever said,
Not even a gesture made
They had to ‘bridge’ this communication gap
But how? no one could wear a thinking cap
Finally,
One of them was somewhat brave.
He looked up and agreed to ‘wave'
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Golfo di Orosei - La parte terminale della "Codula di Luna", seguendo il corso del fiume che sbocca sulla spiaggia di Cala Luna. (Con polarizzatore)
Gulf of Orosei - The final part of "Codula di Luna" trekking, following the river as far as Cala Luna Beach (polarized image)
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