Red Climbing Roses. A new set of stock photos by Ernie Hunter Roses are probably the most loved and appreciated flower. This Climbing Red Rose goes overboard each year, producing immense clusters of gorgeous red blossoms. It continues to bloom throughout most of the summer, and while it is also covered with very sharp thorns, it is glorious to look at. View more stock photography from
Ernie Hunter here.
Close up horse images . A new set of stock photos by Cate Keen These images are a collection of intimate shots of distinct grey and brown and white horses. These images were taken during the early morning of a autumn day on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales on local farmland. View more stock photography from
Cate Keen here.
Images of children. A new set of stock photos by Lars-Olof Nilsson It is often said that children are the future but they are just as much the present and in the present. My images of children show them in their own world, just being themselves or mimicking adults. Child photography is both challenging and rewarding. I hope my photos of children will give you a fascinating view into their world. View more stock photography from
Lars-Olof Nilsson here.
Colorado Flowers. A new set of stock photos by Laura Esau A collection of flower varieties that grow in the fresh air of the Colorado Rocky Mountains under the blue skies and warm summer sun. Some grow in the wild as well as in many of our gardens. They have a feeling of freshness, especially after rainfall, with the drops of water clinging to their petals. View more stock photography from
Laura Esau here.
Seascapes from South Western Australia. A new set of stock photos by Trevor Lundstrom The coastline of the south western corner of Australia is buffeted by weather and waves coming in from vast expances of open water in the Indian and Southern oceans. The coastline is made up of rugged rocky shores and peacful white sandy beaches. The weather systems arriving from Antartica bring spectacular cloud formations and wild seas providing viewers with awsome displays of natures power and beauty. Here are a few images from the region that show the beauty and contrasts to be found. View more stock photography from
Trevor Lundstrom here.
Images from the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. A new set of stock photos by Chris Star The Outer Hebrides, also known as the Western Isles, are an island chain off the west coast of Scotland. These images were taken on North and South Uist and Benbecula.
The islands seem to be split down the middle: boggy moors and craggy hills rule the east, while the west is softened by a sandy coastline and green pasture.
The islands are easy to reach by the Caledonian Macbrayne ferry year round from either the Isle of Skye or Oban on mainland Scotland. View more stock photography from Chris Star here.
Vineyards of South Australia. A new set of stock photos by Christina Jablonski The South Australia’s wine producing regions of the Riverland, Barossa and Clare Valleys are some of the most attractive tourist destinations. A traveller can explore their numerous wineries and vineyards, learn about the varieties of grapes, their harvest and process of making wine. In the small towns with the churches and old houses one can find a range of places to enjoy a light lunch or dinner with a glass of some famous local wine. View more stock photography from
Christina Jablonski here.
Fort Frederick at RMC - Part of Kingston Fortifications. A new set of stock photos by Ernie Hunter Fort Frederick on the grounds of the Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario, formerly the Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard.Originally an earthworks fort, it took part in repulsing an American naval attack November 12,1812.The stone Martello tower was built in 1846 during the Oregon boundary crisis between the United States and Britain.The Martello Tower is now the RMC museum and the grounds is a relaxed area for cadets. All ranks are equal and headress may be removed. UNESCO World Heritage Site View more stock photography from
Ernie Hunter here.
Brisbane Dragonflies and Damselfly. A new set of stock photos by Noel Buttler Photographed in March and April 2012 in Brisbane Australia,a collection of dragonflies and damselfly located over a pond in the city Botanical gardens View more stock photography from
Noel Buttler here.
New Holland Honeyeater - (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae). A new set of stock photos by Kim House The New Holland Honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae) found in Southern Australia. Approximately 18 centimetres in length, mostly black with a white iris, white facial tufts and yellow on wing and tail feathers. It is very active, the female is slightly smaller than the male. Loves Australian native plants like the Banksia and Grevillea. It’s name gives you the impression that it was one of the first birds found by explorers in the 1700s. View more stock photography from
Kim House here.