Rubble of Misery
Saltwater Creek Coal Mine ruins…T’was a miserable place back in the mid 1800’s. The bad ass prisoners were sent here to work underground in the cold, wet and filthy conditions. Only to look forward to a cold cell the size of a toilet at the end of the day. In fact, the mine was closed down when a Governess inspected the place and couldn’t believe the atrocious conditions these men lived under…..thanks for any views and comments..
Rubble of Misery belongs to the following groups:
Ruins, Ancient and Derelict Buildings and Tasmania Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters


Rosalie Dale IPA
Very haunting/daunting image Robert! Well produced.
Di Jenkins
perfect sky! wonderful image!!
Basia McAuley
Stunning!! The angle, composition and processing is once again outstanding.
ByrneFoto
Wonderful light Rob, sad story behind it…
MiImages
Rob I can see you love your sky and it’s so wonderful here. The lighting on the ruins tops it off
velveteagle
Rob I think you look for a great sky .. then find the coolest landscapes or buildings to balance it with.. great work..
bertspix
a love the way in which the clouds seem to cue in on the remaining structure…great image…Bert
Mel Brackstone
Wow, fabulous clouds to add drama to such wonderful ruins. How beautifully framed!!
John Brotheridge
Great composition Robert, it seems to radiate from the centre. The sky compliments the scene and the lighting/shadows create an excellent shot.
Raquel Bourne
Stunning image, really draws the emotion
Cameron Gray
Pro work as always, love this one
Geoff Coleman...
Beautiful composition – love the leading perspective lines of the rubble, wall and clouds and the way they converge. Masterful image.
Lucindawind
awesome !
Nikki Mulkern
Great perspective and the colours are nice and rich, wonderful shot
Andy Harris
Stunning – love the angle of view and the sky fits it beautifully!
JLDunn
Formidable indeed. You’ve captured it wonderfully, and the sky looks awesome.
Jason Connolly
Superb shot Robert, well done.
RedHillDigital
Atmospheric! Nice shot.
Michael Walters
It was such bad place for those poor buggers. I love the light and composition. Brilliant work Rob.
DawsonImages
Great composition, love the sky
Jacqueline Bar...
gorgeous capture. great lighting.
gaylene
what absolutely brilliant capture here – the mood and the beauty. Gorgeous angle shot too. Everything is great in it. Almost like life is reforming in the ruins – with the light springing forth. Love you title.
PhotogeniquE IPA
gorgeous sky on this one
Kathleen Hill
what they all said!
Luka Skracic
Fantastic shot, perfect exposure!
Robert Hardy
Cracking shot, I love all those lead in lines!
Paola Jofre
very impressive shot!!! Love the way the clouds lead you right into the ruins…..Great perspective !!! Beautiful shot!!!
Matt Halls
Reminds me of working condition in Karratha ;)
Fabulous angle Rob and the sky backdrop works so well against the ruins & rocks speckled among the greens of the hill. Fine shot!
SueAnne
Great photo, I love the depth and the great stormy sky
Catherine Davis
Gorgeous, love the light on the rocks and the dark sky.
DenisFox
Great use of lines
Shree
Mesmerising composition Rob…i admire your art style so much that viewing every work inspires me for making a painting out of that perfect moment…so professional
H M Bascom
Excellent shot.
Care
another great old ruin…the sky …yet again…looks very dramatic : )
Rany Lutz
Excellent perspective and capture!!
Mark Heller
Beautiful light.
jwinman
great composition!