Wednesday, 31 December 2008

Wonderful lake - Lagoa do Congro - S.Miguel, Azores





After an healthy footing, down a valley full of trees, this paradise leaves us no breathing...This is pure nature!

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

Cuillin Mountains, Scotland

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Photo by José

Montesinho Park, near Bragança - Portugal

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Photo by José

Umbrella flower!

Photo by Kaye
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Beautiful colours of Spring

Photo by Kaye
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Young fresh Rose


Photo by Kaye
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Monday, 29 December 2008

Behind the waterfall - São Miguel - Azores - Portugal

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Photo by José

Serra de Água - Madeira - Portugal




It's seems Machu Pichu in Peru, without ruins, but this paradise is located on the island of Madeira, Portugal,
where we can see "waterfalls of clouds" allways moving. It is an impressive spectacle offered by mother nature.

Tranquil water - Coa river - Sabugal - Portugal

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Photo by José

Sunday, 28 December 2008

Sunrise in Alqueva, Alentejo - Portugal

FROM HELL TO HEAVEN - DO DESERTO AO PARAÍSO
Alqueva was an old project that took many years to be completed. The word "Alqueva" derives from "fallow" which means "land set-aside" or "desert", which in fact is in accordance with the geological characteristics of the parish, dry and very rough soil due to drought; this problem was one of their greatest obstacles in this development.

Alqueva foi um velho projecto que demorou muitos anos para ser concretizado. A palavra “Alqueva” deriva de “alqueive” que significa “terra de pousio” ou “deserta”, o que de facto está em conformidade com as características geológicas da freguesia, de solo muito seco e áspero, devido à escassez de água, sendo este problema um dos maiores obstáculos ao seu desenvolvimento.
Now, in this previously dry desert area, we have one of the largest lakes in Europe which was not created by God, but by mankind. The success was so great that this area no longer has a dry climate and has become a region of rain. This may be a good example for solving problems of drought in other dry regions.

Numa zona seca e desértica temos agora um dos maiores lagos da Europa que em vez de ter sido criado pelas mãos de Deus foi pelas do Homem! O sucesso foi tão grande que aquela zona deixou de ter um clima seco e passou a ser uma região de chuvas. Um bom exemplo para resolver o problema de regiões pobres e secas.

Saturday, 27 December 2008

Little bay on the rocks, Alentejo coast - Portugal

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Photo by José
Opening of the skies- Avalon Beach, Australia - after stormPhoto by Kaye
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Friday, 26 December 2008

Orange Cresanthenum opening up to the sun...

Photo by Kaye
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Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Seal resting, bathing in sun, North Coast NSW, Australia

Photo by Kaye
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Dolphins diving - North Coast, NSW, Australia

Photo by Kaye
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Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Madeira, Portugal


In this island we can not stop clicking on our camera...

Botanical Garden - Funchal, Madeira

Photo by José
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Monday, 22 December 2008

Madeira - A pearl in the Atlantic Ocean

Photo by José
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Pretty creek with waterfall, Sydney, Australia

Photo by Kaye
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Pretty creek in Sydney, Australia (2)

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Pretty creek in Sydney, Australia


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Sunday, 21 December 2008

Paris - We don't need words to describe it

Montparnasse's landscape
The shadow and the Boulevard in the same line

Montmartre (Sacré Coeur)
Notre Dâme
Place de la Concorde

Saturday, 20 December 2008

Serra da Estrela - Portugal

Photo by José
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Praia do Tonel - Algarve, Portugal

Photo by José
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Friday, 19 December 2008

Newport Beach, Sydney, NSW - from south end

Photo by Kaye
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Newport Beach, Sydney, NSW - Overlooking the beach

Photo by Kaye
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Small bridge over Kalang River - NSW, Australia

Photo by Kaye
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Clouds floating on water

Photo by Kaye
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Bridge in Switzerland

Photo by Kaye

Grindelwald - Switzerland

Nazaré, fishermen's city at sunset - Portugal

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Peaceful Reflections - Kalang River, Australia

Photo by Kaye
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Thursday, 18 December 2008

Açores - AZORES - Designed by GOD

Lorriket - Typical bird of Australia

Sunset in Costa de Caparica - Portugal


Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Kaye & José - Amazing Photos

Brief profile on Kaye & José

Kaye lives in Australia and José lives in Portugal. They have never met personally. They developed a friendship on the internet through a site called Whatatop; purely as amateur/beginner photographers. They both thoroughly enjoy their photography and try to capture beautiful and different images that will please viewers, especially those who enjoy photography and art.

Many of their photographs achieved rather high ratings on the Whatatop site. These ratings were voted upon by the Users and visitors who visited this site. It is believed that due to the high ratings of their photos, that the abovementioned site removed their top photos without any notice, which has lead people to believe that the above site is not really trustworthy and can be unfair.

Kaye & José have therefore decided to make a blog to show their photos openly and freely for the enjoyment of viewers. “Freedom” is a very important component in the field of photography and art, which allows people to show their own creativity. Without personal creativity, there would be no fine art or photography in the world for people to enjoy.