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Old signs, works of art that beacons the passerby with colors and lights, tastes and smells, fond memories of times past, and warm pleasant moments remembered! They are disappearing from the landscape, ingrained deep in our memories, almost gone but not forgotten.
Views from my deck in New York City’s Gramercy/Murray Hill neighborhood, facing east, north, west – and looking down. SOLD
Black & White with a touch of color for the start of the year of “9”...2009 that is!
Boat Sheds of the Mornington Peninsula.
Images captured in New Mexico and Arizona by Photographer Glennis Siverson
In the summer of 2008, astride a steel horse… I embarked on a journey through Mexico that lasted 2 months and yielded some of my best images to date. This is a collection of a few favorites. I hope you enjoy! Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography
In 2007 I was commissioned to photograph a new resort near Port Alfred, South Africa. As part of the “deal”, I was to be provided with transportation to go off on my own to see a bit of the region. These images are among my favorites from that journey. Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com
One sort of image that I’m constantly on the look out for is wall texture that occurs naturally through decay or random human intervention. Or a combination of the two. I love the idea of finding naturally and randomly occurring abstract “art” by merely noticing it and composing it for presentation. I don’t paint (yet), but when and if I do… these images represent the sort of subject matter I’d paint. This series is all vertically oriented. Enjoy! Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com
One sort of image that I’m constantly on the look out for is wall texture that occurs naturally through decay or random human intervention. Or a combination of the two. I love the idea of finding naturally and randomly occurring abstract “art” by merely noticing it and composing it for presentation. I don’t paint (yet), but when and if I do… these images represent the sort of subject matter I’d paint. This series is all horizontally oriented. Enjoy! Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com
This is a collection without a theme other than “These are a few of my favorite things…” Not so much the most popular images, but the images I personally connect with. I hope you enjoy. :-) Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com
This is a collection without a theme other than “These are a few of my favorite things…” Not so much the most popular images, but the images I personally connect with. I hope you enjoy. :-) Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com
This is a collection without a theme other than “These are a few of my favorite things…” Not so much the most popular images, but the images I personally connect with. I hope you enjoy. :-) Skip Hunt / Austin, Texas / skiphuntphotography.com
A variety of natural and man-made locations in Britain.
These photos were taken on a fund raising trek to Mt. Everest base camp. The money raised went to ethically and well run orphanages in Kathmandu, Nepal. It was an adventure full of colorful, salt of the earth people, stunning nature, remarkable architecture and a culture that is like stepping back in time.
A variety of buildings I created this past summer. Hope you enjoy them.
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