Remnants Of War

Steven  Agius

Remnants Of War

Photo of a Sir William Armstrong Rifled Muzzle Loading Fortress Gun 1867.
They originally where at Fort Gellibrand now they are at rest along The Strand at Williamstown in Victoria.

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Remnants Of War by Steven  Agius
  • Steven  Agius
  • Linda  Syms

    Linda Syms

    Great capture of this looks good in black & white

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thanks Linda, much appreciated.

  • Gerard Rotse

    Gerard Rotse

    Great old canon. Nice picture.

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thankyou Gerard.

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    beautiful capture, perfect angle and exposure

  • Walter Colvin

    Walter Colvin

    Nice shot, great B&W. Excellent work steven,

  • Melissa Kirkham

    Melissa Kirkham

    Lovely shot, looks wonderful in B&W and the angle is just perfect

  • Globalphotos

    Globalphotos

    Wonderful composition and texture, great job !

  • davidmilne

    davidmilne

    Fantastic treatment Steve,fab work!

  • blamo

    blamo

    stunning image

  • SpaceAce08

    SpaceAce08

    Excellent capture Steven, looks great in B/W. Will be heading out that way next weekend for a bubble meet up after seeing youe shots from Williams town, it’s giving me something to look forward to.

  • Sean Farragher

    Sean Farragher

    awesome image

  • William Hallatt

    William Hallatt

    Great processing! Love the texture and an excellent pov.

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone

    Powerful and dynamic framing here Steven.

  • Steven  Agius

    Steven Agius

    Thanks everone for your comments, it is greatly appreciated.

  • John E Adams

    John E Adams

    A great one Steve and an inspiration! love the dof and intensity of the mood – very reflective of the moment this was created for -;0)

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thankyou John, very much appreciate your comments.

  • frogster

    frogster

    Wonderful shot on this Steven

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thanks Larry.

  • Michael  Bermingham

    Michael Bermi...

    Steve, are these the guns that… if fired…. would have destroyed the fort they sat in?

  • Steven Agius replied

    I’m not too sure Michael, about the storie on these guns the small plaque beneath them doesn’t mention this just what they are cheers.

  • Kurt  Tutschek

    Kurt Tutschek

    excellent details – and i love the contrasts. great image, steven.

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thankyou Kurt, much appreciated.

  • Alan Findlater

    Alan Findlater

    nice work like it well done

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thanks Alan, appreciate your comments.

  • Woodie

    Woodie

    Hi Steve
    This is a outstanding photo you have taken here, showing it’s huge size.
    I think this gun would of been made in Lord Armstrong’s factory on the banks of the Tyne in Newcastle. He also invented the breach loading gun and there is a model, photos and drawings of it at his house, called Cragside, in Rothbury in Northumberland. I’ll check the next time I’m there
    Cheers Neil

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thanks Neil, much appreciated.

  • aphoto4you

    aphoto4you

    looking good in b/w steven…for sure my favorites u have very lovely pieces…

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thankyou Bianca, glad you like this.

  • Rosemary Scott

    Rosemary Scott

    Love the vintage black & white look….. perfect!

  • Steven Agius replied

    Thanks again Rosemary, very much appreciated.

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