Monday, 31 March 2014

Bridalveil Fall from Rainbow Point



The staff show in Yosemite is doing so great we needed extra work to hang! Photographer put in this more "grand" Yosemite view in the show several days ago and it sold this morning to a very nice couple in the park for the annual Yosemite Conservancy Spring Forum. Soon the water will be at its peak. Hopefully we can get something akin this year.

Sunday, 30 March 2014

Breathtaking Photo of Peacock

Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful things, we must carry it with us or we find it not. The breathtaking photo of a beautiful creature.

Leopardus Wild Cat Genus



The ocelot ranges from 68 to 100 centimeters (27 to 39 in) in length, plus 26 to 45 centimeters (10-18 in) in tail length, and classically weighs 8 to 18 kilograms (18-40 lb), though much bigger individuals have occasionally been recorded, making it the largest of the normally dainty Leopardus wild cat genus. It has sleek, smooth fur, rounded ears and relatively large front paws. Although alike in appearance to the oncilla and margay, which inhabit the similar region, the ocelot is larger.

Saturday, 29 March 2014

Amazing Rainbow Vista

This is really an amazing Rainbow Vista, rainbow of multicolored rocks at Valley of Fire during sunset. The Nevada State Park sign states, “Rainbow Vista:  You can look across 150 million years of time. The great maze of canyons, domes, towers, ridges and valleys before you are carved from sand deposited at that time when dinosaurs were walked on the earth. This is wild, virtually untouched wilderness. It is an ‘Adventure in Color’ for you to experience by car and on foot.  Photo by LDELD.



World's Most Active Volcano

Kilauea Hawaii, USA is the world's most active volcano has been continuously erupting for more than three decades on Hawaii creating the fastest-growing land on the planet. KÄ«lauea extrudes up to 500,000 cu metres of lava a day  enough to resurface a 32km-long road. (Photo by Fuse/Getty Images)

Friday, 28 March 2014

Massive Iceberg

It's like a beautiful scene from a different time on earth, or a completely different planet altogether. Passed down through Jökulsárlón lagoon through an outlet of the Vatnajökull Glacier, icebergs enter into the North Atlantic. Formed and polished by the ocean, the tide leaves a stunning gallery of massive iceberg sculptures on the volcanic black beaches of Iceland. Photographed here at sunset, just after a rain storm. For scale, this iceberg is about the size of a Jeep.
Photo and caption by Sam Morris / National Geographic Traveler Photo ContestSource: Charismatic Planet

Mushroom King

In this eye-catching closeup, you can see hundreds of ‘little brown mushrooms‘ covering a tree and few are little umbrellas, some only see the dying one in the middle; and several apparently, are simply repulsed by such a large amount of fungi in one place. I am undecided, yet inexplicably drawn to this photo. What do you think of this little mushroom kingdom?

A Young Elephant Trying To Gets its Moms Attention

A Young Elephant Calf trying to get its Moms attention while she was feeding, photographed at Duba Plains with Great Plains Conservation and Africa Photographic Travel.

The Isolated Colored House and Waterfall in the Back Ground

This is one of the many isolated houses that you can encounter when driving around Iceland. I really like this picture, the moss covered lava field in the foreground, the colored house and the waterfall in the back. I wonder how it would be to actually live here, far from anything else.

Great Wall of China

This is such stunning picture of Great Wall of China.

Bears of Katmai National Park Alaska United States

Visitors to Katmai National Park in Alaska often come in July to watch brown bears grab sockeye salmon around the Brooks Camp waterfall. The park harbors some 2,000 protected bears.

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach, what a great place for photography

Its really something worth to see.Never had a thought of the house and such a wonderful shape high rock standing right in front view of the house.

Mount Rainier at sunset. Clouds on fire.


Chogolisa is a mountain in the Karakoram Region

Chogolisa or Bride Peak is a mountain in the Karakoram region of Pakistan. It lies near the Baltoro Glacier in the Concordia region which is home to some of the highest peaks of the world.

Sunday, 23 March 2014

Friday, 21 March 2014

The Word Adventure Comes from crossing the Glacier River over Baltoro Trek

Porters are crossing the Glacier River over Baltoro Trek, Karakoram Range Pakistan The beautiful Baltoro Glacier, at 62 kilometers in length, is one of the longest glaciers outside the polar regions. It is well situated in Baltistan, in the Gilgit-Baltistan in the region of Pakistan, and runs through part of the Karakoram mountain range.

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Gorgeous Coast Road of California



What a remarkable drive that would be I’m sure you would be really wanted to reach that place. This must be one awesome drive actually start in the Redwoods at Legget California, come out on the coast and continue on down California. Indeed is it good-looking but only when you see from far. When you there in the middle road you need to be cautious because there was scary riverbank.

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Dew Covered Dragonfly


The stunning image below, taken by David Chambon, has been making its rounds on the Internet because of its sheer beauty.

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Purple Lupines Flowers Vally View of Cerro Torre Mountain, Patagonia Argentina

Purple Lupines Flowers Vally View of Cerro Torre Mountain, Patagonia Argentina.

Indoor Tulips

You just need to fill a glass container about 1/3 of the way with glass marbles or decorative rocks. Clear glass will enable you to watch the roots develop and set the tulip bulb on top of the marbles or stones; pointed end UP. Add a few more marbles or rocks so that the tulip bulb is surrounded but not covered and pour fresh water into the container. The water shouldn't touch the bulb, but it should be very close, so that the roots will grow in.

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

A remarkable sunset over Chesler Park in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park in Utah

A remarkable sunset over Chesler Park in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park in Utah last week. There were exciting weather and some super light shows. Which had ample opportunity to test out the nature at its best. Photo Credit To Jack Brauer @ Google Plus

Nature Blast

Moonlight Night In _Shigar Valley ,Pakistan
 Composite Of 90 Images , Exposure Of Each Image Was 30 sec. Lens Zoom In During Shooting From 14mm Focal Length To 20mm Focal Length To Achieve This Effect. Merge In CS5 .
Picture Credits : S M Bukhari

Alberto Garcia’s Photo Named among Greatest Shot of All Time



The picture actually captured when a driver of a pick-up truck desperately tries to overrun a cloud of ash spewing from the volcanic eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991. This picture has been selected as one of 38 emotion packed pictures of all time by an American online publication. The article titled “32 Heart-Stopping Moments You Can Only Experience Thanks To A Camera” 

Read the Complete Article at Here

It was the latest accolade for photographer Alberto Garcia, who recalls the photo. I am happy and grateful, because at least over 22 years, they still remember how I captured the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo. Even though the eruption happened those several years ago, and I feels like it happened yesterday, and his capture of the occasion is still vivid in his mind. When I took the photograph, my heart didn’t stop, it beat so fast and my body was even shaking. During the massive eruption, I was about 20 to 30 KM away from the mouth of the volcano, and abruptly was being pursued by tons of hot ash. So everyone jumped into our vehicles and I was trying to put on my gas masked when I saw a blue pick-up ahead of that beautiful wall of gray. 
I opened the door and tried shooting the picture with my 50mm lens but it was too tight, so I decided to change the lens and used the 24mm instead and made sure my setting was correct and shot eight frames. When I took the pictures, I was praying hard that I got the right shot; I knew very well, that we might die and before I die, I was hunted to tell a story using my camera. He said; they finally outran the hot ash, and though I had only eight shots, I rewound the whole roll of film, keeping it safe in my pocket. He spent several days documenting the aftermath of the major eruption before going back to Manila, then he called a friend to process the film.
I went straightforward to the airport international cargo and transported the negatives to Time Magazine office in New York. In the following week, the Mt. Pinatubo picture ran in a two-page Time Magazine spread. Time, Newsweek, and Asia-week all included the photo in the 1991 great images of the year. In 1992, the image won first place in the nature and environment category in the World Press Photo competition held in Amsterdam. Till date Garcia is the only Filipino photographer to have won the World Press photo competition. Whereas; in year 2001 the National Geographic Magazine published a book called “100 Best Pictures, which included Garcia’s Mt. Pinatubo photograph.Source: Charismatic Planet

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Frozen Niagara Falls

A partially frozen Niagara Falls is seen on the American side during sub freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario, March 3, 2014.

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Frozen Niagara Falls

A partially frozen Niagara Falls is seen on the American side during sub-freezing temperatures in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

As the glorious sun opens up a beautiful today on our amazing planet, with its brilliance

As the glorious sun opens up a beautiful today on our amazing planet, with its brilliance.