Through the Viewfinder photograph taken in Princeton, Indiana Canon EOS 400D, EF-S 60mm Macro, Kodak Duaflex II
WHAT’S YOUR JONES. WHAT BLOWS YOUR DRESS UP. ARE YOU A MORNING PERSON OR CAN YOU ROLL. UP AT THE CRACK OF DAWN, OR ARE YOU TAKING PICTURES OF CRACK HEADS ON YOU WAY HOME AT DAWN. I DISRESPECT NO HUMAN FOR CAUSE, OR EFFECT, AND NEVER EVER TO FRONT. NEVER. EVER. NOT IN MY LIFE. THIS IS NOT A “YARN” TO ACCENT MY ART. TREAT PEOPLE WITH RESPECT, AND IT IS SURE TO FOLLOW. DISRESPECT PEOPLE AND YOU CAN BE SURE THAT ON THE TRAVELS THAT YOUR MOUTH TAKES YOU, THE WRONG PERSON AND YOUR LACK OF DECORUM WILL CROSS PATHS. IT WILL BE THE SECOND TO LAST JOURNEY THAT YOU WILL TAKE. GUESS WHERE THE LAST ONE WILL BE TO. POINT OF THIS ‘CODE OF THE STREET’ POEM. EARLY OR LATE, WHY WOULD ANYONE DISRESPECT, ANOTHER HUMAN BEING IN THE FIRST PLACE. / cannon5D / 28-105 / 1250 iso / no flash / -1 ex
ISO200 / f/8 / 5.0sec exposure / R72 Filter / Shutter Release / Broken Tripod / / Processed in The Lightroom and Photoshop Elements 0.4 / Location: Tumut, NSW, Australia. / My Husband’s Great Grandparents Homestead / / I wanted this one to have an “old’ feel to it, considering the home was built in the 1920’s.
Fine Art Film Photography / Ilford Delta 100
Inside of a WWII water tower looking up-located at an old Army Airfield used for training bomber crews.
Lightning crawler near Woodburn NSW
Lightning from an approaching storm west of Geranium in the Southern Mallee South Australia
A Landmark here in NYC.
Early morning view of a small town water tower. / Austin, Minnesota. USA. / Canon EOS 40D with Tamron SP AF 28-75mm 1:2.8 Macro / Focal Length 75.0mm / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/100 / Av( Aperture Value ) 2.8 / ISO Speed 400 / FEATURED in You’re Accepted April 6, 2009 FEATURED in Water Towers April 9, 2009
Old time water tower located in 1880’s town SD.
A look at down town Columbus Ga, in the evening. photo and photoshop work.
This is the stunning Water Tower at the derelict Deva Lunatic Asylum. History / Deva Asylum lies in the grounds of the very active Countess Of Chester Hospital in Chester, the asylum was built in 1827 and opened in 1829, its original name was The Cheshire County Lunatic Asylum. / Through out the years the asylum changed its name and in 1953 it was renamed Deva until 1984 when it was once again renamed to The Countess Of Chester a name which it still goes by today. / Originally the asylum was meant to house upto 500 patients but over the years it expanded as did new wings and annexes until it could finally house over 1500 patients.
This is a Water Tower of a old Lunatic Asylum. The rest of the buildings have been converted apart from the chapel and this Water Tower. This is my first attempt at using a texture so please be gentle with me :-)
Even Alcatraz needs water, just added the sepia settings from lightroom other then that as shot.
Antique water tower in Louisville, Kentucky. ISO 400, 30 second exposure, used a detachable flash on the right side of the tower to add accents.
This is a very small farming community out in the middle of the West Texas Dessert . This was taken in West Texas from my trip to Carlsbad, New Mexico with a Panasonic FZ50 FEATURES and CHALLENGE WINS and TOP 10 PLACES 1.This was Feautred in the ….JPG Cast-Offs Group! 10/08/09 Place Of Shadows /
My imagination is a bit over the top with the title but the tank in such close proximity to the building gave the appearance it was going to step on it. It reminded me of the tall mechanical aliens from the movie-so I ran with it. I’ve been on hiatus from shooting for several weeks so today was my first outing & it found its way onto R.B.
I got this shot of the Biloxi water tower while on my trip across the United States this year. It was taken was my Nikon D80 and is straight from the camera.
Photographed this water tower at Saint Mary of the Assumption Roman Catholic school, in Herman, Pennsylvania. Nikon D80 ~ 18-135mm ~ ISO200
Water Tower for the steam engine of the Fort Worth, Texas historic railroad.
Water Tower for the Mineral Wells and Eastern Railroad Company, Mineral Wells, Texas
Kerula Fantasy © Vicki Ferrari Where once was home… always appreciate what you have while you have it… take the time to smell the roses… walk in the moonlight… walk as far as you can without seeing anyone… be at peace with yourself for if you don’t have that, you don’t have anything…. / I have been told that this house is no longer lived in, and has become unlivable and is falling down… a bit sad really but that is life… we move on, that is life… we always have our memories… no one can take that away from us… Vicki Purchase Framed Print / Purchase Poster / Purchase Card / Tech / Scan of 2 prints / combined in Photoshop (uploaded 9th AUgust 2009)
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