Radiating beams transforming life
Well Kellie, you’re right. Creating silhouettes / are NOT as easy as they look! I won’t be doing / it often, that’s for sure..heh. But I can’t thank / you enough for inspiring me to try. I wish I could / say there was some deep, meaningful reason for the / title, but in truth, I had absolutely no idea what / to call it and it’s the first thing that popped into / my head! I wanted to make you something, since you’re / so busy making stuff for everyone else. You are very / appreciated!! CS3 / 7 layers / Mirrored train bridge over the Ohio River / (soft focus) (I had to break the law to get this shot by the way..tresspassing! ;) / / If you haven’t seen Kellie’s amazing silhouette work, you can here: / / click me! / >featured<
Hosier Lane in Melbourne, Australia. A result of 9 images (3 HDR’s) done in Photomatix. Merged the HDR’s in photoshop using automate > Photomerge. Took the photos quick as it was around midnight in a dark alley… Sales 1 Greeting Card 1 Framed Print 2 Canvas Prints 1 Greeting Card 1 Mounted Print 1 Laminated Print 1 Poster This work has had over 6000 views :) Click here for my other images of laneways and graffiti Click here for my other images of Melbourne !
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sculpture titled “Fluid Thoughts” / this is one of my works…placed on one of the many beaches that surround the island i live on…its a place of untold beauty..a place that allthu inhabited for thousands of years is the best kept secret …for all seekers of tranquility to discover..The Western Isles..uk
Just a bunch of odd forks MY BUBBLESITE
The writing is on the wall – if you can see it, you can’t read it. I passed this sculpture so many times. You have to. It is made of stainless steel and placed in one of the busiest Wellington streets, in the perfect position to capture the colorful lights of the city after daylight, the nightglow of the capital. The ‘Invisible City’, as it’s called, is the gigantic panel of Braille text that highlights the communication gap between those who can’t see and the rest of us. The post is designed to remember all the folks, my countrymen and yours, the often invisible part of society, all those who finish schools, who work, play music, do sports, pay taxes, have and raise children, to the benefit of us all.
This 200 metre long twin bridge, spanning the Moorabool River at Fyansford, as part of the ‘Geelong Ring Road’. When completed, the Geelong Ring Road will be a freeway-standard road extending 23 kilometres along Geelong’s western outskirts from the Princes Freeway at Corio to Princes Highway at Waurn Ponds. This section is due for completion in the next few days. The Geelong Advertiser, the local paper, is running a competition to name the, as yet,unnamed bridge. / The bridge and the section of road were officially opened on the 14 Dec. 2008 and the bridge was named The Lewis Bandt Bridge after the man who designed the original “ute” or utility car in 1932, while working for the Ford Motor Co. in Geelong Pentax istDS Camera.
The Anzac Bridge for Paddy’s day / Model = Canon EOS 5D / Software = Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows / Artist = Mel Brackstone / Exposure Time = 1/100” / F Number = F8 / Exposure Program = Aperture priority / ISO Speed Ratings = 200 / Exif Version = Version 2.21 / Date Time Original = 2009-01-17 06:32:38 / Focal Length = 15mm SEASCAPES / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / FROGS / INFRARED / PLASTIC PEOPLE / PEOPLE / DICKY BEACH
Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape I think it makes an abstract spacescape exposion. / old steel rusting warehouse door / soldered shut / Fulneck / Pudsey / Leeds / (Along the ‘Leeds Country Way’ walk).
Color attains rhythm is this look through a music store window in New York City at guitars hanging on display. The richness and finish of the wood can almost be felt and the shapes of the instruments move like music as it sends your eye through this Paul Jackson painting from 2007.
Insulation and primer / Abstract Macro / By Bob Bremner
Metal Rust Paint / Abstract Macro / By Bob Bremner 2nd June 09 Featured on Redbubble / Featured Art & Photography
Abstract Macro Photography The picture below is a stolen, burnt out car. / This is showing the rear right side. / You can see what has been produced by the fire / Armley Woods, Leeds. / sunday 31.5.09 / 7.15am / For all these phenomina to appear on the car, the car has been left on fire, and eventually, there is nothing left on the car to burn, so it just dies out. the paint work on the car , bubbles up and seperates itself from the metal at very hot temperatures. / Once it is all cool down, it is very delicate. / You just blow the flakey paint lightly, and this abstract art lies beneath. / If the car had been put out by water, im pretty sure that no abstracts would have appeared.
BEST VIEWED LARGE Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape close up photograph / old, decaying, metal, steel fence. / It looks like it has been painted a few times, and all the older paint is starting to fade through. / Armley Road / Leeds RE:activ8 /
Close up photograph / part of an old ‘falling to bits’ bridge / This is part of the gate to stop you crossing the bridge. / Armley / Leeds IsOlatE / I / Is / O / sO / latE
Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape Close up shot of a burnt out car. / Armley / Leeds
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Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape Very close up to a burnt out car. / Armley / Leeds E.T. PhoneD Home /
Abstract Macro Photography – Urban Art Close up photograph / Metal/ Steel crash barrier / kirkstall Road / leeds
Abstract Macro Photography – Urban Art Bumps, scratches, rust and decay / Small metal box thing by the road side / Armley / Leeds
Abstract Macro Photography – Urban Art Very close up / Dustbin/ Dumpster / Burnt, battered and left to rot on waste ground / Wortley / Leeds To me, it looks like the remanence of an old castle ruin, with part of the structure reflecting on the river that runs along side it.
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