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Netarts Bay, Oregon

Ronald Menti Fine Art Photographer ® © Copyright 2009

 

Canto

  

Gorgoglii sommessi

Su dura pietra

Legni morti

Odorosi di muschio

Felci sul tuo cammino

Umido mattino

D'autunno inoltrato

Dondolii di secchi rami

Richiamo d'uccelli

Sei l'acqua che passa

Sei come la donna che passa

Portando con se le ultime foglie

Dell'oramai morto autunno

 

rm

  

Yup, we have had enough rain to for the year. In a good rain year, this creek flows over the road, closing the road for a day, maybe 2...but this year it has been closed for 4 days now. And finally after 10 hours of constant rain, the sun showed it's face. They are saying the worst is over...hope so. But we are lucky compared to the landslides, fallen trees and floods that other cities in the Bay Area have had.

There is nothing so good that can not be improved ...

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Faves - with comments or without them - are received in my heart with gratitude.

Your look at one of my artworks or one of my photos is the best of rewards. A comment is an unexpected and very welcome "bonus".

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Credits

 

Brushes: (waves, clouds and birds) www.obsidiandawn.com

Photos:

Building [the cloister in Gloucester Cathedral] -

www.graphicstock.com/stock-image/the-cloister-in-gloucest...

Lightning -

www.graphicstock.com/stock-image/thunder-lightning-backgr...

(water [sea] and ship) - www.flickr.com/photos/dalmaszalontay_or_szallonntai/21092...

   

"I am not pretending."

 

My musical suggestion is: 'Unlike Me' - Kate Havnevik

 

On black is nice also (Press 'L')

Late for the Sky...Album "For a Dancer" song

A song by Jackson Browne

A lone sailing vessel heads into the eastern sky at sunset. They are heading past Anastasia State Park at the Atlantic Ocean Inlet for St Augustine, FL, USA. Looks like a sweet night on these calm seas...

Original image and processing by me

"Better late than never!" That's what me ol' granpappie used to say after rinsing his dentures. HBW everyone!

“Whenever we think we know the future, even for a second, it changes. Sometimes the future changes quickly and completely. And we’re left only with the choice of what to do next. We can choose to be afraid of it, to stand there, trembling, not moving, assuming the worst that can happen. Or we step forward into the unknown and assume it will be brilliant.” ― Christina Yang (Grey’s Anatomy).

 

textures from Diana Thorold, Kerstin Frank, Clive Sax and TylerCreatesWorlds@deviantart.com

Cape Lookout in background (Oregon Coast)

I know, I probably should not have used bracketed shots...but it does give the photo a sense of motion, and the captain would not stop the ferry for me..damn it...lol

Please, View On Black

 

An extreme (960mm) telephoto of a creek from a bridge above 150 ft deep canyon.

 

View it on black

This is a photo of my Spreewald memories transformed digitally.

L'arte non conosce processi lineari, ma solo e sempre nuove impennate verticali

  

Created for The Blind Pig Speakeasy Challenge 23 - Still Life: www.flickr.com/groups/photopigs/discuss/72157647234261925/

 

The framed art in this still life is a piece I purchased a while ago at a gallery here in Orlando. It is a digital art piece created by a high school student and was on display in a room full of student work. When I checked the piece today, I realized it was unsigned. So I don't know the artist's name. It is awesome art!

Amazing, other-worldly sand shapes are formed naturally by the changing ocean tides and strong winds, found only for about half a mile along the Netarts Bay, Oregon beach, about a 2 hour drive from Portland. The rare formations are about 6 x 6 inches in size, this one being the most unusual. I walk the beach fairly often, but have never seen another cone or any shapes as prominent as those found on Sept. 9th and 10th, 2013. The beach changes dramatically with every tide and never fails to impress.

Photo-A-Day 12/3/13

4703

surreal digital art.

available as NFT

follow the link : makersplace.com/marcelcaram/

Netarts Bay & Three Arches

Before The Dawn

 

But like love

the archers

are blind

 

Upon the green night,

the piercing saetas

leave traces of warm

lily.

 

The keel of the moon

breaks through purple clouds

and their quivers

fill with dew.

 

Ay, but like love

the archers

are blind!

Federico Garcia Lorca

 

Texture: Cris Buscaglia Lenz, roses: Pixabay.

Brushes: My own.

 

Nice to be back again, even I had to take it easy with the computer for a while.

Thank you all for your very kind comment !

  

This is in honor of Tim Noonan and his dedication to Flickr and the Award Tree.

Ok, I lied....I am still playing with the macro lens...I just can't help myself

CLICK on the picture to see it BIGGER ON BLACK

 

Thanks to Adrigu for the original image

www.flickr.com/photos/97793800@N00/5146151021/

 

Texture 212 by les brumes

www.flickr.com/photos/lesbrumes/3928853240/in/faves-amarc...

 

Created for Textures for Layers Challenge #100: Misty Trees

 

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