/ melbourne, australia….. southern crosss building / chased by a ‘security’ guard moments after this one…...
This was taken in the lobby of a building on Bourke Street, Melbourne. 2002 The Green Room was featured on the home page, 26 Aug 2008. Featured in Sold! in November, 2008. Sold a mounted print of this work here on RB to a mystery buyer. / © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
This image was taken @ Port Willunga at the remains of the old jetty. On a recent journey back to Port Willunga recently, I’d noticed that many of these posts had been burnt. A fun stunt at the time I suppose :( Best viewed on a black background. Images from Australia / Architecture / Images from Japan / Sunsets / Water Scenes
The bright lights of Hong Kong Island’s buisness district.
Shot in January, great time to be in Venice. / Canon EOS D60, Sigma 18-55 Lens
I met a fellow RedBubbler, Adam Mattel yesterday and we did a photo shoot together. It was a very enjoyable morning and a pleasure to meet a member that lives nearby. This is one the images captured along the Susquehanna river at Harrisburg, PA. This site was settled due to the founder Harris operating a ferry across the river.
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Queens Parade, South Melbourne
Sold / 20×16” framed double matted print 50 copies 5×7” Matted prints
It’s Paris, It’s the Louvre, It’s the Glass Pyramid from the Da Vinci Code. It’s also a 10-20mm lens and above all… a pleasure and privilege to have been there again!
Combination of two photos…... For anyone who might be offended from this photo and the resemblance of 911 that was never my intent nor thought until a few people mentioned it. My thought behind this photo was simply to make the plane look as if it was landing between the 2 buildings. / The two building are in Irvine, CA close where my husband and I love to have Sunday brunch. One morning I brought my camera with us so we could go out taking pictures after wards. These builds are grouped together next door, after brunch I walked over and started photography these buildings looking up at them and getting many different views as you can see from the attached photos to “Flying Through The Key Hole” / From there we went over to John Wayne’s Airport which is only a few miles from where the buildings were shot. “For those who are not filmier with John Wayne Airport it is just a small airport in Orange County, CA.” I was able to park in their small parking lot and get a perfect view of the planes landing right over my head. The plane shot with a Nikon AF 18 – 70 mm lens, and the plane shot was not cropped but used in its entirety. The sky was very bare that and not very blue. But loving the way the plane came out I really wanted to use it, so having the building shots in the same group as the planes that day, I started playing around by removing the back ground from the plane and placing the plane elsewhere. The two buildings I used happen to be my favorite from that day, so when adding it to that shot I thought it looked as if the plane was coming in for a landing between the two tall buildings. I liked the finished product so that is where it got its name “Flying Through The Key Hole” As for the reflection on the plane that appears to be from the buildings, I believe it is either from the concrete below or it was a reflection from the sky and maybe even blue that was already on the plane. But truly your guess is as good as mine, all I know is it worked out perfectly. So again I apologize to anyone who might be offended by this shot and any resemblance it may have to 911 that was not my intent.
I went over to my former home town of Totnes in South Devon UK.,this morning having checked that high tide was at 09,56 and all was still with the River Dart like a mirror and beautiful lateral warm light. A similar scene to my earlier Reflections of the Past image that was taken with my trusty old Nikon D100. Still getting accustomed to all the features on my recently purchased Nikon D300 but was more than pleased with the results of the images I took this morning, this one having little editing, just a slight perspective crop and a little sharpening. Nikon D300 / 18 – 70 @ 29mm / AP F16 for 1/13sec / CP Filter
Recursive reflections between two buildings covered by mirrors. Nikon D300 Winner of the “Reflections in Architectural Images” challenge on Red Bubble Architectural Photography group
Time to try something different and I’d appreciate your honest feedback on this one please. Two highly reflective images taken in the portrait format, slightly cropped and reduced in size to fit on a black mask, total image size is 4500×3000. I took both of these images within minutes of one another from each side of the old bridge over the River Dart in my former home town Totnes, Devon. The PAST image is of the former warehouses and church converted to luxury riverside apartments, the PRESENT being a new block of colourful riverside houses recently built on the site of a former garage business. Nikon D300 / PAST – / F16 for 1/13sec / 25mm / PRESENT- / F16 for 1/20sec / 18mm / CP Filter
TAKEN AROUND THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER 2008 WHEN VENICE FLOODED QUITE SEVERELY UP TO AROUND KNEE HEIGHT ALL THROUGH ST MARK’S SQUARE . THE WHOLE PLACE WAS LIKE A SWIMMING POOL!!! IT WAS SO COLD AND TOURISTS HAD NO WHERE TO GO BUT USING THE WOODEN PLATFORM WALKWAYS. IT WAS REALLY SURREAL. THIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN IN THE AFTERNOON WHEN ALOT OF THE TOURISTS HAD GONE. /
Reflections on Florida Spanish Architecture. Lake Dora, Mount Dora Florida. / Nikon D300. Nikkor VR 18-200 lens. Handheld, Sunset. This made me think of the amazing, guitar work Sketches of Spain, a tribute to Miles Davis by Buckethead, the always creative, outrageous master of the guitar. Buckethead – Sketches of Spain
the incredible deep green of the waters of venice in winter are almost true to this image. all i have done in slightly increased the sharpness and the sauuration of the entire image. taken on fujifilm s9600 / THE WATER IS JUST LIKE AN EMERALD JADE JEWEL /
DOGES PALACE IN VENICE DURING THE FLOODS OF DEC 08.TAKEN WITH HIGH EXPOSURE AND PUT INTO A LIGHT SEPIA STYLE TINT. TAKEN WITH FUJIFILM S9600
TAKEN IN THE CANALS OF VENICE. LIVING ON A MIRROR . TOTAL CLEAR REFLECTIONS OF EVERYTHING IN THIS CANAL IN VENICE.
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What can I say … Sometimes it all does come together perfect. I absolutely love how this turned out, hope you do as well. Image made with a Nikon D200 And Tokina 12-24mm lens. Slight touch of HDR post processing applied, converted to Sepia Tones in Adobe Digital Lightroom.
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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
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