Captured using a Minolta 7000 with a 28 – 75mm using Fuji 35mm film. Southern Cross Station in Melbourne. This image was selected for exhibition at this years (May 2007) Churchie National Emerging Art Exhibition, affectionately known as the “Churchie”. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / This image will be on display and for sale at the Strathcona Art show 7th – 9th September 2007 at Tay Creggan in Hawthorn. / The image will be presented framed, matted & signed. All my signed work comes limited in Edition. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / This and another three images are to be featured in an exhibiton themed “4 World Photographers” where four photographers have been chosen to exhibit four of their best works. The exhibition is being held at the GaleriaZero in Barcelona Spain from 21st September to 18th October 2007. The four images I have chosen to exhibit are 1 2 3 4 / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
A South London Station on August evening COLOUR PORTFOLIO IN THE MOMENT – PHOTOJOURNALISM URBAN DECOR ARCHITECTURAL MOTHER NATURE SUBLIME GRIME PORTRAITURE
Train ride from Arequipa to Puno, Peru, South America
Model – Stacey
COLOUR PORTFOLIO IN THE MOMENT – PHOTOJOURNALISM URBAN DECOR ARCHITECTURAL MOTHER NATURE SUBLIME GRIME PORTRAITURE
Rain and steam departing Whitby
This is the main Railway line from Penzance to London, the Midlands, North of England, Scotland, and South Wales. Taken on the stretch between Starcross and Dawlish Warren, Devon, England. This is a proper pedestrian crossing point on the track. Converted into B&W in CS3. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55 lens Warning. The Railway Line is not a playground, and should be treated with respect. Keep looking and listening. / Thank you.
MANY THANKS for your votes, placing this photo as the winner in the Film Photography “People” Challenge in October 2009, and I’m honoured to be featured by the Film Photography Group as well! This photo is of a British Railways Train Guard with his tobacco pipe, checking the railway platform from his Guard’s Van window. Taken in September 1972 on Ilford FP4 film, in my ergonomically all-time favourite camera, my Asahi Pentax S1a with a Takumar F/2.8 lens. Sadly there are still a number of “old film” artifacts evident in the picture in spite of many hours of careful recovery in Photoshop! This explains why I’ve limited the choice of printed medium to cards and canvas. After some additional research by my son, I’m now sure that the railway station is Crewe Station (Lancashire), and that the train is one belonging to London Midland Scottish (LMS), not London Midland Region (LMR) as I’d entered into the photo’s IPTC Caption field. Here’s a close-up of the Guardsman’s badge (or ‘button’), which (provided that it isn’t just a blood-donor’s badge or similar!) might help some UK railway enthusiast discover a bit more about this chap, and the railway network that he worked on. / / This is a 100% crop from the film-scan, with some minor contrast adjustments and with no digital noise reduction. / .
Train Yard in Hsinchu was taken in Hsinchu, Taiwan. Canon 40D / 1/125s at f/6.3 / ISO 200 / Converted to B&W
During my travels in six states in the past week, I finally landed in Durbin West Virginia, where I stayed with a friend of mine. This old coal steam engine depot is in her little historical town of Durbin. We finally got a chance to ride this train that soon will be reaching it’s centinial (100th) birthday in 2010. This engine is called The Durbin Rocket One of three coal steam engines actually running in the world. When we came to a short stop, I took advantage of shooting this (and yes, have quite a few shots while riding it) Something about the elderly gentleman looking at this engine remembering when he was a boy and rode trains like this enticed me to shoot it in black and white. This has not be converted, I changed settings on camera to shoot in BW, I will be adding more photos of my travels after I return from Texas this weekend. This was shot in SS priority, F-stop of 8.0, Exposure at 1/125, ISO of 400, Exposure Compensation at 0 / Best if viewed larger.
Canon 350D, 50mmf/1.8 lens / Berkeley, California
Photoshoot taken in Downtown Huntington, West Virginia, Historical District, Huntington, West Virginia 2008. / HISTORICAL DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON / FEATURED JAN.13, 2009-Children-The Power of Raw Emotion / RE-FEATURED JAN. 15, 2009-Children-The Power of Raw Emotion / FEATURED IN RUSTIC JAN. 18, 2009 / TOP TEN in All About your Best Work Challenge “Beginings” FEB 2009 / FIRST PLACE Winner in Prize Challenges in Word Association (Destination) Challenge July 2009 / FEATURED IN YOUR ACCEPTED AUG 2009 / FEATURED IN RUSTY, CRUSTY, FALLING TO BITS AUG 31, 2009 / TOP TEN-RAILWAY ART CHALLENGE-YOUR ACCEPTED SEPT 2009 TOP TEN-PLACED FOURTH IN RAILWAY ART CHALLENGE IN JPG CAST-OFFS AUG 2009 /
Train tracks reflect the early winter sun in Dublin city. What journey will they take us on today? / Featured on the Red Bubble Home Page 17th March 2009.
I especially loved his laces. /
nightmare railroad in Belgrade, Serbia. feauted in group Who Needs Color For Beauty? – Black & White Art At Its Best / featured in group Escher and Perspective Art . I’ve listened to preachers I’ve listened to fools I’ve watched all the dropouts Who make their own rules One person conditioned to rule and control / The media sells it and you have the role Mental wounds still screaming Driving me insane I’m going off the rails on a crazy train crazy time…
This is the gentle glacier and melt water hills and valleys of Yorkshire outside the village of South Dalton. With the crop safely gathered in, the ghost trails of the plants form the track for the rolling runaway trains of the clouds above. Converted into a black and white pinhole. Best viewed large this was taken a few moments before this shot
View of Battersea power station from Victoria. Photograph was converted to mono and toned with blue and yellow.
I know you were tired on the train down to Hastings, and I apologise for interupting your sleep with my incessant photography, but I might add, you light up my photos with your beauty :)
The view from the end of Platform 1 at Seven Bridge railway in Bridgnorth,Shropshire. The engine was just about to start it’s journey and created this wonderful half view through the smoke and steam Converted into a pinhole black and white Featured by the kind hosts of Tone It Down! Group
Acrylic paint ,sable brushes and airbrush on canvas. Original size approx: 3’x 4’. On the larger side!
A bit ago I tried to do some ‘serious’ self portraits….with no luck….I have so much respect for people who can pull off good self portrait work! I gave up and fired off a few of the ‘real’ me….Crazy Shelly. Just feeling like sharing a bit more of my crazy side today :) Nikon D90 / Nikkor 18-55mm lens 707 Views / 36 Favorites Featured in Studio Lighting / Featured in First Things / Featured in Model Beginnings / Featured in Nikon D90 Users / Featured in Oh So Emotional / Featured in B&W-Character-People Shots Crazy Train – Ozzy Osbourne Crazy, but that’s how it goes / Millions of people living as foes / Maybe it’s not too late / To learn how to love / And forget how to hate Mental wounds not healing / Life’s a bitter shame / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train Let’s Go! I’ve listened to preachers / I’ve listened to fools / I’ve watched all the dropouts / Who make their own rules / One person conditioned to rule and control / The media sells it and you live the role Mental wounds still screaming / Driving me insane / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train I know that things are going wrong for me / You gotta listen to my words / Yeah Heirs of a cold war / That’s what we’ve become / Inheriting troubles I’m mentally numb / Crazy, I just cannot bear / I’m living with something’ that just isn’t fair Mental wounds not healing / Who and what’s to blame / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train / I’m going off the rails on a crazy train
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