Picture picture on the wall...
One of the stranger graffiti locations in Melbourne, this was taken in Presgrave Place just near Little Collins Street in the city. There are many of these picture frames littered all over the wall with portrait photographs of women.
HDR processed in Photomatix, then worked on in Lightroom
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Lesley Hill
Like your use of processing in this Al.
It is an interesting concept isn’t it, especially in the lane.
Alistair Wilson replied
thanks les, it sure is
Wanda Lechene
this is very cool i love it
Alistair Wilson replied
thanks wanda
ericseyes
Like the HDR work here and it’s a neat picture overall. Who puts the frames up and what’s the reason?
Alistair Wilson replied
thanks mate, i have no idea why they are there :S
Steve Chapple
Great find, and again perfect HDR!
Alistair Wilson replied
thanks stephen!
Linda Morrison
Beautiful colourful work…really well done.
Alistair Wilson replied
cheers linda
Lila Alias
This rocks. Probably some of the coolest graffiti i have ever seen! Great job on the pic. Looks surreally awesome! (:
Alistair Wilson replied
thanks again lila, glad you like it
Simon Laird
They’re there from Pushka, the wicked cafe at the end of the lane
Alistair Wilson replied
ahh that explains it then
salsbells69
What a cool place! Well done. Great treatment again :D
Alistair Wilson replied
cheers, appreciate it! :)
Tatterhood
Nice pic! I adore this lane, Pushka’s one of my fave coffee haunts – the whole thing makes me glad to be a Melburnian.
Alistair Wilson replied
yeah such a cool place!
Michelle Walsh
Love the shot! You’ve motivated me to do a tour of Vancouver’s lanes and alleys!
Denis Molodkin
Wonderful shot!
lacitrouille
I love the darker ambience of this one, the unusual touch of the portraits on the walls. I’ve been enjoying this series immensely. :)