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A View of the Mangerton, Torc, Shehy and Purple Mountains in the Killarney National Park
Location: Killarney National Park - Dinish Island - Co Kerry - Munster - Ireland - IE - Europe - EU
Photographer: Mark
Photoshop Camera Raw Filter + Photo Merge + Panoramic
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This is a shot taken one evening last month. The clouds were absolutely awesome. This is one of my favorites, from the group of images, taken on that gorgeous evening. Had trouble naming this image and I read the comment by Rezoan Ratul. The clouds sort of resemble angel wings to me, so I thought Heavenly fit pretty well!!
Before you could see these hyacinths, your nose would fill with the heavenly scent leading you easily to these beautiful miniature flowers.
Taken at RoozenGaarde in Mt. Vernon, WA during the annual tulip festival.
Heaven Valley (Hup Pha Sawan) is a cultural attraction located in Pak Tho District, Ratchaburi. Located in the middle of the mountain in the midst of nature. There will be architecture on the hill that combines the beliefs and faith of Buddhism, Christianity and Hinduism together. It is one of the places to visit in Unseen Thailand, not too far from Bangkok and would like you to try to visit once. Heavenly Valley has beautiful architecture on the top of the mountain that is related to religion is very beautiful.
I was scouting for a shot today, and saw this perfect corona forming in the distance. I tore off the main highway, and waited for a few moments for this gorgeous halo to form. Only my Maker could get something so perfect. Hope it blesses you as it blessed me.
This is dedicated to all those photographers who appreciate an untouched photograph. Except for the frame, this image is straight from my camera.
The star gazer lily is well known for its "heavenly fragrance". Plant it once at about 8 inches deep, and enjoy its flowers for years to come.
Experimenting with my film days manual lenses on the Sony a6000. Lens: 50mm Canon FD (manual focus and aperture) f/1.2 L at f/11
Thank God for Heaven and Earth... for the beauty we share each day. I'm sitting here, healing..... and thinking........ what would I do without this beauty? What would I be deep in my soul without this paradise I (and all of us) have been blessed with?
And, of course it helps to have a lot of photos so you have something to do when you're in a physical healing process as I am. Each day goes by, and I get stronger. But not without this thing called art.... photography..... and not without the friends that have been calling, emailing, IMing and supporting me fully and completely through this ordeal.
Thanks to all my flickr friends here for commenting, supporting and keeping me occupied so the days go by smoothly and enjoyably.
(Explore #400: Feb 07, 2009)
Seen from our loft after a dramatic downpour, these high-rise residential apartments and condominiums were silhouetted against another amazing sunset over Curitiba, PR, Brazil
Heavenly Falls is a 50-foot tall man-made waterfall located in the Portland Japanese Garden in Portland, Oregon. It flows into the lower pond of the Strolling Pond Garden and was named by the garden's designer, Professor Takuma Tono, who felt the water appeared to flow from the Milky Way. The waterfall was rebuilt and increased in height to 65 feet after being severely damaged in a 1997 ice storm
The American Southwest is an amazing place for photography, but the Antelope Slot Canyons near Page, Arizona are absolutely heavenly.
During this trip we visited both the upper and lower sides of the canyon. The lower canyon was much less touristy and my favorite as a photographer. I will share some images from that section also.
This image was taken in the upper section. As we approached the scene the light beam was attracting a collection of enthusiastic people with cameras. After I felt everyone had enough time to capture this view, I asked my son to walk into the shaft of light. His instructions were to grab two handfuls of sand and throw them up into the light and hold this position. The sand particles are illuminated by the light beam and enhances the shaft. Needless to say, he was a trooper, holding that position as the sand fell down on his face, but I got the look I was after and it has become one of my favorite images.
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This heavenly rose is our newest plant.Just walking down our steps and this beauty greeted my eyes. Could not believe how lovely it was. We had no idea of the name or colour.Just one of three with no names purchased from Aldi Supermarket near valentines day.What a superb surprise this one is.
One would think this photo was taken in flight from an airplane but actually, I captured this magical moment from my 11th floor apartment window. My window was partially frosted, the temperature outside was deep freeze -25C Windchill overlooking the Toronto skyline. When I focused on the sunrise, the ice turned to brilliant diamonds and a flock of pigeons flew by. To me it is a magical moment. A heavenly sight. Freedom, bliss and warmth.