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  • Digitally captured using a Sony Alpha 100 with a 28 – 75mm. This forms part of a series that focuses on local and other odd but full of character architecture. . Vehicular works / Architecture / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Beautiful Humans / Wearable Art / Cards For All Occasions / . / / . / You can also listen to PLV’s music / . / Please take a look at the wonderful work of / Digital Dreamer /

  • Atlanta’s Midtown skyline, a constantly evolving skyline, which from Piedmont Park appears to blossom from a forest.

  • Taken while driving over Sea Cliff Bridge between Stanwell Park and Wollongong, about an hour and a half south of Sydney. Definitely worth a look – an architect’s dream!

  • Deep beneath the world above…

  • This was taken in the woodland area of Rivington just before Rivington barns, which is very famous to many bikers and walkers alike! Rivington is in Lancashire, near to Winter Hill! And has so many beautispots I haven’t seen yet! /

  • Another from Scheyville National Park on the outskirts of Sydney, Australia where old Army training facilities still exist. I just loved the tones and light in this scene. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /

  • That is what this building is called! It is in the Moses Gate country park, which also has a little nature reserve for the wild fowl.

  • Another take on The Basin. - SOLD an unframed print of this at Gallery26 early 2008 / My own HDR version of this Won 2nd place in Something Old Category, Hawkesbury Show (NSW Australia) Photographic competition May 2009 / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Another collaboration with RichardShepherd’s magic touch. This time three old windows in the delapidated army barracks at Scheyville National Park on the northwest outskirts of Sydney. / THANK YOU SHEPY!!! / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • Gate around the Central Park running track, 92nd Street and Fifth Avenue, NYC.

  • Morning sun filters through the trees at John Olivers Cabin with a few dogwoods in the background…The cabin is almost completly surrounded by split-rail fence also…...The Oliver’s bought land in the Cove in 1826 and this cabin site remained in the family until the Park was established. The house is typical of many found on the eastern frontier in the mid-1850s, and reflects the skills and techniques brought into the mountains by descendants of British and European immigrants. This cabin is located on the Cades Cove Loop Road, in the Great Smoky Mountain N.P.

  • Sepia Toned of a previous…Morning sun filters through the trees at John Olivers Cabin with a few dogwoods in the background…..The Oliver’s bought land in the Cove in 1826 and this cabin site remained in the family until the Park was established. The house is typical of many found on the eastern frontier in the mid-1850s, and reflects the skills and techniques brought into the mountains by descendants of British and European immigrants…..Split-rail fences require much more timber than other types of fences, and so are not common in areas where wood is scarce or expensive. However, they are very simple in their construction, and can be assembled with few tools even on hard or rocky ground. They also can be built without using any nails or other hardware; such hardware was often scarce in frontier locations.These fences are sometimes refered to as Worm Fence due to the back and forth placements…This cabin is located on the Cades Cove Loop Road, in the Great Smoky Mountain N.P.

  • A window in the Orangery at Dyrham Park near Bath, North Somerset. UK. / Dyrham is owned and managed by the National Trust. Best viewed large Featured in ‘Your Magic Place’ Nikon D80. Sigma 10-20mm

  • The Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco

  • Cloud Gate also called “The Bean” is located in Millennium Park and is a 3 story 110-ton steel sculpture created by Anish Kapoor. Cloud Gate sits in the AT&T Plaza in Downtown Chicago, Illinois and was meant to resemble a drop of mercury hovering over the plaza. The mirror-like surface provides reflections of the city skyline and the sky. Featured 1/7/08 in the World group. Thank you hosts / Featured 4/10/09 in the Architecture and Cityscapes Photography. Thank you hosts. / Placed in the top ten challenge of fun places to visit 10/11/09 in the Midwestern photography group. Thank you everyone for your votes.

  • A companion piece to our very popular Doors of New Mexico poster, this grande dame of a poster will look fantastic anywhere in your home. Like a walk through the French Quarter, you’ll find all kinds of fun and mystery in these beautiful photos featuring colorful, washed out, or just plain fascinating porches and doors.

  • Acrylic on paper. 24 in x 30 in. / This landscape is painted from a photograph I took of Barnsdale park in Los Angeles. It is a Frank Lloyd Wright home that is now at the top of a hill in the park and next to the Municipal Art Gallery in the Los Feliz area of L.A.

  • acrylic ,original painting 24”x36”

  • WINNER of the “Stripes of Light and Shadow” challenge in Mood & Ambience December 2, 2009. / Second Place in the “Your Favorite Shadow” challenge in Mood & Ambience August 9, 2009. / Featured in Shapes & Patterns July 16, 2009. / Winner of the Lines and Angles Challenge in First Things May 27, 2009. / Featured in Natural Color and Light April 30, 2009. / Featured in Architecture and Cityscapes Photography April 29, 2009. / Featured in Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! April 26, 2009. Best Viewed Full Size The Saguaro National Park’s Red Hills Visitor Center (Saguaro West) in the Tucson Mountain District. Extraordinary architecture and shadows and light … yes, the camera was smokin’!! Image taken April 17, 2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, cp filter used. Shutter 1/640, aperture f/4.8. As is.

  • THIS WAS TAKEN IN MILLENNIUM PARK IN CHICAGO IN THE REFLECTIVE POOL. THE REFLECTIONS WERE SO CLEAR, DESPITE THE WEATHER BEING GREY AND OVERCAST! I LOVE HOW IF YOU LOOK CLOSELY YOU CAN SEE THAT THE WATER IS ONLY A COUPLE OF INCHES DEEP AND YOU CAN SEE THE GROUND THROUGH IT

  • The Tower of Glasgow University is reflected in the water of the Cyprus Pond in Kelvingrove Park. Looks much better viewed large! 3-layer Orton effect; Konica-Minolta Dimage A200;

  • A lone walker takes his early morning constitutional in Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park as the University main building looms through the mist. 3exp hand-held HDR; Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom;

  • Herman Phillips planned the layout of the park, Rupert Browne a scenic artist from Luna Park St Kilda gave the layout artistic imagination and Ted Hopkins made everything work – physically, mechanically and electrically. The whole Sydney site was constructed in just over 3 months and involved the employment of 800 structural workers, 70 electricians and 35 artists as well and many others. When the doors opened at 8.00pm on 4 October, 1935 it cost 6d to enter (3d for children) and 6d for most rides. The Big Dipper and Coney Island cost 9d. The Park was an instant success. After the first year, the admission charge was removed and Luna Park proudly advertised “Admission Free”. During the war years the lights of Luna Park were” browned out” and the Park became a magnet for servicemen. The Park was closed every winter and this gave an opportunity to move, overhaul and paint the rides and add new attractions. This continued until 1972. The amusement Park ran smoothly under the control of showmen from 1935 to 1970 when Ted Hopkins retired. / Luna Park 1935 / / In 1969 the lease on the park was sold to World Trade Centre Pty Ltd headed by Leon Fink. An application was made to develop the site as a trade centre consisting of multi-storey buildings designed by eminent architect, Harry Seidler. The state government refused the application and the park continued. During the 1970’s the park was altered from its original state, some older rides were demolished, and new portable rides introduced but they lacked the artistic facades that had been characteristic of the Park. The lease ran out in 1976 and operation continued on a weekly basis. The Park stopped closing for its regular winter maintenance schedules and in 1979 a tragic fire in the ghost train ride finally caused Luna Park to close down completely. Artists were involved in Luna Park from the earliest days. Rupert Browne was brought up from Luna Park Melbourne, designed the first entry face and did all the original artwork during the parks 1935 construction phase. After the park opened Arthur Barton became the resident artist until 1970. He designed murals, panels and cut outs as well as the fifth entry face. In the seventies Martin Sharp and Peter Kingston along with Richard Liney, and many others were commissioned to revitalise the Park. A tragedy struck the park in 1979 when fire broke out on the ghost train, killing several people. Since then the park has closed and re-opened several times, partly because of complaints by the mostly wealthy local residents to the noise generated by the park. Luna Park reopened in 2004 after several years’ closure following an abortive attempt at reviving the park after a much longer period of closure. Source Sydneyarchitecture.com: Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens handheld Technique: HDR 5 Bracketted Exposures, Photomatix 3.2, Capture NX

  • Founded in 1691 by Jesuit missionary and explorer Fr. Eusebio Kino the old adobe mission still stands. The Spanish architectural influence can readily be seen. It is located in Tumacacori, AZ in the Tumacacori National Historical Park. It is open daily to the public. Nikon D-80 / 18-135 mm lens at 44 mm. / 1/200, f/8 / Textures- CGTextures FEATURED IN THE LIFELINE GROUP- 9/8/09 / FEATURED IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST GROUP-9/17/09 / FEATURED IN THE VISUAL ARTISTS OF GREEN VALLEY GROUP-9/28/09 / FEATURED IN THE WEEKEND PHOTOGRAPHER GROUP- 12/14/09

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