View allAll Photos Tagged two
Early late September morning at Two Medicine Lake on the east side of Glacier National Park
Though there were no clouds, there was no wind which made for good conditions to highlight the reflections and colorful rocks.
Thanks for stopping in.
Any opportunity to show off and Brac is only too happy to oblige.
Explore Highest position: 58 on Monday, November 24, 2008
No matter what your beliefs or background may be, the mobile phone will still devour your every waking moment.
These two trees are very hard to pass by without taking a photograph (there are loads on my stream) but in the weather on Sunday evening I was tempted to stay in the car. It was unpleasently cold and you can see the hail and snow blowing through the photo.
iPhone Hipstamatic
Microwave oven timer/clock.
Thank you for taking the time to view my photo, and for the faves and comments you make, thank you.
Been playing with Nix Silver Efex Pro! This image was taken after a light dusting of snow on Exmoor.
Image © 2017 Nicola Riley
I will take you and leave you alone
Watching spirals of white softly flow
Over your eyelids and all you did
Will wait until the point when you let go.
Those skyscrappers, the rounded and triangular one, are 49 and 42 floors respectively, and needless to say I was also shooting from floor 49. The opportunities there for compositions are truly endless.
This is Budle bay in Northumberland roughly one mile square in plan of open beach, opening into the North Sea, an area of Outstanding natural beauty it runs from Bamburgh to Holy Island and I would say it was the most deserted beach we have been on in the UK only second to Tresco Island on the Isle of Scilly.
Apart from the two couples in my shot we had this whole area to ourselves for most of the day. I shot many images around here of the bay and objects we found on the beach, Lowena was able to run free and I think she enjoyed it as much as we did.
PhotographicArt by Hal Halli
www.youtube.com/channel/UCCFyy9A0vHZi18GiLXUmC3A
twitter: @hal_halli
All Rights Reserved. © Hal Halli (2016)
Contact regarding usage permission.
In the Kanku-Breakaways Conservation Park are a number of natural formations that the local indigenous community used in their stories. These two represent two dogs.The are lying down facing to the right of the image. The nose of the left white dog is resting on the tail of the right browndog who has a brown tipped nose.
The color variance in the area is stunning, as to are the stories by the Antakirinja Matuntjara Yankunytjatjara people.
Only two trees create this much beauty!!
At the admin building of the East Bay Regional Parks, Berkeley, CA/USA.