Hardware Lane at Night, Monochrome. All Rights Reserved. / Sidqie Djunaedi
1st installment of pixels from an afternoon in the city with the infamous Melody
Contemporary Urban Photograph by Celia Coulter / A grungy gritty, rundown alleyway – the heart of Melbourne is maimed. Captured with my Pentax k100D tweaked in the GIMP.
I spotted a red crate near by and thought it would add a three dimensional quality to the scene… I’m a sucker for laneways and Street Art!
Pen sketch
This is one of the corridors on the way up to the tower in the Cathedral in Liverpool. / Shot in HDR and converted to B&W in Photoshop. / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens
This was another of those surprises you come across when walking with out your camera and I was lucky enough to live around the corner from this dead end and even got lost trying to get back to here to take this photo after making a right instead of a left ! Venice with its winding alleys can throw you off for a long time even after many trip down the same alley! The lighting seems to always give a different perspective to a street you have seen dozens of time!
Possibly my favorite photo that I’ve captured. Not sure exactly why. I don’t do a lot of street photography, but yesterday I decided to go out and see what I could find. This alleyway captured my attention. / I actually didn’t know the young man was in the frame when I shot the photo. He walked out from the back door of the shop for a cigarette, I saw a glimpse of him out the corner of my eye so I quickly shot the photo and left, it wasn’t until I got home that I noticed I captured him. / By the way, this is in Launceston behind the Quadrant Mall. For anyone who’s been to or lives in Launceston, you’ll know this looks nothing like Launceston. more like something from a completely different city, or even country. Edit 11/April/09 – I recently found out that this spot no longer exists, it’s been filled up with brick and turned into a room at the back of the cafe. I’m very grateful I was able to capture this when I did. thanks for viewing :)
Oil on canvas – 50×60cm – private collection One of my very first oil paintings. www.transitioncreative.net/gallery
This little butcher’s shop is in one of the charming little alleyways in the beautiful hilly town of Villefranche-sur-Mer in the South of France. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: / French Riviera and / Western Meditteranean.
Featured on RedBubble Homepage – 7th December 2008 Lost… somewhere in the magical city of Salzburg (Note: This image was originally labelled incorrectly as an alleyway somewhere in Prague, Czech Republic). I have always been fascinated with cobblestone streets and narrow alleyways. And for some peculiar reason, I am always prompted to remember an old Chris Rea song (Windy Town) whenever I think of cobblestones. Oh, the joy and wonder of musical memory triggers :-) Salzburg, Austria, 2006. [Creative Effects: Colour Removal, Sepia filter, Brightness adjustment, Omni Spotlight with Photoshop] Windy Town by Chris Rea Driving home from the highland line / We done some gigs on the Clyde and the Tyne / They flew us in from a Hamburg strip / The taste of Dusseldorf still on our lips / And on the bus there is a friend of mine / We go way back to the scene of the crime / We sit up front and share a cigarette / And try to remember what we tried to forget He said “Do you remember?” / He said “Do you recall?” / I said “Yeah I remember, oh, I remember it all” / Every time that cold wind blows / Every time I hear that sound / Late night trains shunting down by the river / I remember windy town We come so far and we move so fast / Making hay see it all go past / Round the world and round again / Up and down on that gravy train / But every time that cold wind blows / Every time I hear that sound / The east coast cross winds on the cold wet stone / I remember windy town The freezing corners and the empty streets / The burning passion and the cold wet feet / Three tricky miles home every night / Dodging from the shadows underneath those amber lights / No car for kissing and nowhere to go / Except inside each other and I loved you so / I held your face as you shivered in the rain / Girl I’ll always love you and I’ll love you again / Oh everytime, everytime Every time that cold wind blows / Every time I hear that sound / Late night trains shunting down by the river / I remember windy town / Every time that cold wind blows / Every time I hear that sound / The east coast cross winds on the cold wet stone / I remember windy town
this is a little alley way i found in melbourne and happened to have this cool box that i thought i would take advantage of, I’m going to use this as a series of shots with the people sort of dissappearing and walking into it. I hope you enjoy this…..
I love the way these little flowers grow through the cracks in fences then cascade down.
The Alleyway
I took this photo in Burano, a small island just outside of Venice. The colours of the houses across the island are very vivid, especially in the sunlight. Taken with a compact Canon Ixus 80.
A tiny alleyway across the street from the courthouse building in Media, PA – US / / Canon Rebel EOS xti
Another image from this weeks late night stroll in back alleys off of Hosier Lane, in Melbourne’s CBD. The varying lighting and shadows helped to create mood which varied dependent upon the angle and direction of the shots. Quite eerie and daunting shooting this series alone, next time I must get someone to come along!!!!! This is a three shot HDR converted in Photomatix, shot with a Canon 400D – 17-85 lens. Want to see some other great shots of this place then visit Alistair Wilson’s link in the comments section…............. /
Another image from this weeks late night stroll in back alleys off of Hosier Lane, in Melbourne’s CBD. The varying lighting and shadows helped to create mood which varied dependent upon the angle and direction of the shots. Quite eerie and daunting shooting this series alone, next time I must get someone to come along!!!!! This is a three shot HDR converted in Photomatix, shot with a Canon 400D – 17-85 lens.
Wedding photography
This alleyway is located directly opposite where I have been picking up either one or both of my children from school for the past 8 years…. It has the feel of a very familiar and friendly place. The ‘locals’ who ask for a dollar or two for their next hit reasonably regularly quite understand if some of the time I can’t help them out…. / Every now and then I’d mention to my son that it would be really good to get a photo of this alley, and he’d keep on telling me – ‘But Muum – you should have your camera with you ALL THE TIME’. He’s right. Sony Alpha 350, Tokina 19-35mm Lens, Focal Length 24mm @ f4.0, 1/50 Sec Exp, ISO 400. Taken in July (mid-winter) just as the evening light was fading at a great rate, and it was just beginning to rain a little… O – and I just have to add again, that this image looks LOTS better LARGE… :)))
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