Taken at University of Toronto, this hallway is part of University College built around 1860.
Inside the Supreme Court of South Austraia. The Sir Samuel Way Building. After I took this photo…. I came across a wonderful image of the Guggenheim in New York. I’ve seen it before, maybe it inspired me to take this photo. ========== You may find my website worth a peek ==========
One of the latest addition to the Chicago skyline is a building called AQUA. It is located near teh Millenium Park and has a view of the Michigan Lake. Canon 50D / Tamron 17-50 mm lens
My interpretation of the Melbourne Dockland’s ‘web bridge’ Best viewed large
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reflexion of the Louvre in the Pyramid – Paris
Architecture in the service of abstraction. Featured in Architectural Photography / Featured in #1 Artists of Redbubble
Recursive reflections between two buildings covered by mirrors. Nikon D300 Winner of the “Reflections in Architectural Images” challenge on Red Bubble Architectural Photography group. Also used as group avatar. Accepted in the New Jersey Photography Forum 15th Annual Juried Photography Exhibit.
Office building in Lincoln, Nebraska that has unique features and fantastic colors when highlighted by the sun is why I chose to capture this multi block facaded building.
Musee d’Orsay column abstract.
Canon 50D / 10-22mm EFS If you know the south-side of Brizzie you would probably know the Graceville Uniting Church. The lovely white church on Oxley Rd has been around since 1930 and it was designed by Sir Walter Taylor, who also designed a bridge or two around town. I’m a big fan of his architecture, it was very modern for it’s time and is a joy to shoot with it’s strong bold lines and rendered finishes
Liverpool city centre.
In the background, if I remember correctly, is the Empire State Building. The station beautifully lit up.
The rooftop of the old Vancouver Sun building – Vancouver’s local daily newspaper. Now a heritage site, the building still stands proudly in Vancouver, Canada. I love the old architecture that western Canada has to offer. This is just another example.
Another shot of Pacific Central.
Pacific Central is Vancouver’s central bus station. It is also the home of trains and autos.
This image appeared to me to be a typical flat in New York’s Soho district. I loved the historical look to what appeared to be a newer building.
WINNER of the Word Association – Whisper challenge in Prize Challenges. / WINNER in the Don’t Bother Me challenge in Mood & Ambience. / TOP 10 in the All Alone challenge in Mood & Ambience. / TOP 10 in the Columns challenge in Mood & Ambience. / FEATURED in Alphabet Soup (letter M). / TOP 10 in the Temples, Chapels, Ruins, Pylons and other Historic buildings in First Things. / TOP 10 in That One Great Shot Challenge in First Things. / TOP 10 in the A Moment Alone challenge in Mood & Ambience. / FEATURED in the My Magic Place. / FEATURED in the World. / TOP 10 in the Architectural Shapes Challenge in the Shapes and Patterns Group. MORE ARCHITECTURE ART HERE Spiritual Homes…
Liverpool city centre.
Liverpool city centre. An informative chap in a car told me I could get arrested for being a ‘Peeping Tom’ whilst I was taking this photo. I laughed as I had assumed he was joking …. he wasn’t. During the following altercation I informed him that I would jolly well take photos of whatever I jolly well wanted and that his incisive social commentary was highly unlikely to to stop me. At this point he became rather red faced and had his driver not pulled away from the traffic lights I fear I may have been subjected to a string of unrepeatable expletives. / Think I’ll stick to industrial estates!
Metal door with a view of Macau. The graffiti carved into the stonework seems to indicate that this was once a prison. / Shot on Yashikaflex 6×6 camera.120mm Ilford Delta 400. http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/art/border:whitewithdetail/product:laminated-print/size:small/view:preview/4151114-1-no-way-out.jpg!
The Scriptorium Center For Biblical Antiquities is located on the grounds of The Holy Land Experience in Orlando Florida USA. “This museum is a non-sectarian library / research center that houses a priceless collection consisting of several thousand manuscripts, scrolls, and other religious artifacts”. “A ‘walk-through’ of The Scriptorium transports you to historical and geographical areas of the world where displayed biblical documents originated and gives guests a dramatic understanding of the history of the Bible, how it parallels the history of civilization, and the impact it has had upon the world”. I took this photograph with my Konika-Minolta A2 DSLR camera in the fall of 2007. ISO 64, f 5.6, 1/200 sec. /
Fake HDR created from a single exposure processed with Photomatix. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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