Featured Work
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The Great Land by George Cousins
As it was when I took this picture, the view brings me a tear of emotion. To even try to comprehend the vastness of the prairie, to feel the steady winds, realize that the horizon goes on for thousands of miles, yet has so many aspects and hidden wonders to explore. The shot was taken one afternoon at the top of the hill at the Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo-Jump Interpretative Centre in southern Alberta. / I know it’s a strange name, but if you ever have the chance, visit it..you won’t be sorry.I’ll post some other shots eventually. Sony DSCF828, August 2007.
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Clear blue sea by fayinspain
Horizontal bands of colour. / Javea, Spain Featured in groups SEA and Horizon /
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Sunset by terezadelpilar
Rio Tejo. Lisboa. Portugal / /
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dark blue day by shallay
I find this a powerful, ascendant image.
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a tale of two islands by Nat Hall
...Lerwick & Mainland on starboard, Bressay on portside… / We watch ships of all kinds entering the harbour from the “Sooth Mooth” of Bressay Sound… The Island of Bressay shelters Lerwick as a natural barrier… Early autumn light… The Anderson High School stands proudly on a headland, The Knab and although it can feel a peerie bit breezy at times… the view is just… magic!!!
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Summer Sunshine by Lucy Hollis
Sunshine over John Smith’s Bay, Bermuda.
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Pink Lake - near Dimboola by Victor Pugatschew
Finally the Pink Lake has some water in it!
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cliffs of Etretat by jo beerens
The cliffs of Etretat in Normandy (France) just above one of the scenes Claude Monet painted. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter
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End of the earth. by Ryan Green
This picture was taken form the car as we were travelling through the south of wales… Im very pleased with the way this image came out…. I used a CANON A1 to take this shot….
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Tempest over the Ocean by Jim Worrall
A storm rolls in over Blairgowrie ocean beach, Mornington Peninsula, Australia.
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Day's End by Lorraine Creagh
A reward at the end of the day. This was my first attempt at HDR Equipment used: Canon 40D No treatment other than merging in Photomatix Image taken at South West Rocks NSW / HDR – Three bracketed shots Processed with Photomatix
Recent Work
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Maïs by Isard
Gironde France / rural landscape
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Morning Star by Nathan Walraven
This picture was captured while on vacation in Myrtle beach SC over the Christmas holidays
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Smoky Reflections by MaeBelle
I caught the sun through the smoke clouds of a forest fire, thought it was rather nice reflected on the water.. taken at Winteringham Lake in NE Sask,Canada, / /
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The Gate of Your Contentment by Sharon Anne Mau
Plumeria Blossoms in Evening Light / Hamoa Beach Hamoa Village / Maui Hawai`i © 2008 Fine Art Photography by Sharon Anne Mau Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
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Sun Pillar ~ Spirit of Delight ~ Alaska Sunset by Sharon Anne Mau
Sun Pillar ~ Spirit of Delight ~ Alaska Sunset © 2007 – 2008 Sharon Anne Mau Atmospheric optics and brilliant skies of Alaska Featured in Both Sides Now 08 December 2008
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Beaver Pond by MaeBelle
A beaver pond beside the road ,the leaves were just starting to appear this spring.Sask,Canada
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End of the line... by Natsky
Our local railway line lays unused now, slowly being reclaimed by its surroundings. Nikon D80 with 18-200VR lens @ 18mm / ISO400 / f/9 / 1/200
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London Arch on the Great Ocean Road by Elana Bailey
This is London Arch, which is situated on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia. London Arch is a natural arch in the Port Campbell National Park, Australia. The arch is one of the tourist attractions along the Great Ocean Road near Port Campbell in Victoria. This stack was formed by a gradual process of erosion, and until 1990 formed a complete double-span natural bridge. The arch closest to the shoreline collapsed unexpectedly on 15 January 1990, leaving two tourists stranded on the outer part: they were rescued by a helicopter. Fortunately, nobody was injured in the event. Prior to the collapse, the arch was known as London Bridge because of its similarity to its namesake. This was taken on film and the print was scanned to digital.
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How'bout some more heat... by N Kumar Bellani
...a view from my balcony…
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Monkey Tree Sunset by mikequigley
Monkey Tree Sunset
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Power Lines by Elana Bailey
This was taken near Clare, two hours north of Adelaide, South Australia, on New Year’s Eve. The colours depicted a hot summer and a perfect end to that year. The power lines drew my eye to the distance and in a sense to the future, and all that it held. This was taken using a Canon DSLR EOS 350D.
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Sunset at Maleny by Elana Bailey
This was taken at sunset at Maleny, Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Queensland, Australia. Colour Balance on PS was used to punch up the colours. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera. This was also the view from our balcony.
About This Group
For most people, the margin between earth and sky is little more than a line we call the horizon. But for many an artist, that place where Mother Earth caresses the sky is nothing short of a miracle. It’s ordinary yet magical. It’s dreary yet intriguing. It’s a harmonious contrast of color. It’s an explosion of life reaching up toward a seemingly lifeless cosmos. It’s the residence of both calmness and calamity. If you love to capture this natural boundary and expose its beauty for all to enjoy, then please feel free to join us and share in the celebration. Welcome to Horizons.
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