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Black and white photography taken in East London
This isn’t a great piece of work in my opinion but it was my first ever sale on RB…so it stays :)
Ben Cairn is a small basalt cliff near Mt Donna Buang in the Yarra Valley to the east of Melbourne. I took this on the same day I took trees in the mist after teaching for the day at Upper Yarra Secondary College. Donna Buang is the closest peak to Melbourne to regularly see winter snows. I’d love to visit Ben Cairn in the white stuff one day. It would be a big trip however being a long way from the closest open road. In summer it is also one of the closest rock climbing areas to Melbourne and although mosses grow verdantly on its faces each winter a small group of hard core climbers return each year to clean them off and scale there medium height. I last climbed there in 1993, climbing seven routes including the imaginatively named ‘Frankenstein and the Wereturkeys’. For more pics from this area check out my Yarra Valley gallery. To view other work in this genre check out my Flora gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society
A tribute to Jeffreys bay
me gusta la leche
who did it…........
the text says something really insulting about your Grandma in Mandarin, well I think it does anyway, any alternative translations?
The iconic cover that launched Killeroo onto the Australian comic scene, by Perth artist Ben Templesmith, shortly before his meteoric rise to fame with 30 days of night and wormwood: gentleman corpse. Also available as a print, poster or card!
In summer the Glen is very lush and green and has great romantic appeal.
Loch Lomond right after sunset, as viewed from Balloch Castle. Shot in RAW
A view of Ben Ime one of the Arochar Alps taken from the side of Loch Arklet on the road to Inversnaid and Loch Lomond.
My entry for the London Calling challenge. Had lots of fun making this =)
This was done origionally in Copper by my friend Ben I took a photo of it and put it into Photoshop to finish.
I saw this quote as a stencil on a nearby wall and the truth ot it really hit me – I then discovered it’s by Jimi Hendrix so I had to design the shirt .
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Jacob’s Ladder is a steep and narrow zig-zag road that takes you up to Ben Lomond’s Peak, 60 kilometres from Launceston in Northern Tasmania. The Ben Lomond National Park, a 16,527 ha. park incorporating the range, is known to have the best skiing in Tasmania. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/400sec / Aperture: F4.0 / ISO: 80
Ben Loyal, in Sutherland, Scotland Featured at Dimensions
A 3 shot HDR processed in Photomatix Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north-eastern end of the Palace of Westminster in London,[1] and is often extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower as well.[2] Big Ben is the largest four-faced chiming clock and the third-tallest free-standing clock tower in the world.[3] It celebrated its 150th anniversary in May 2009 (the clock itself first ticking on 31st May),[4] during which celebratory events took place
A 3 Shot HDR processed in Photomatix During 2009 Parliament celebrates the 150th anniversary of its world famous Clock Tower, Great Clock and Great Bell. The name Big Ben is often used to describe the tower, the clock and the bell but the name was first given to the Great Bell. 1859 was the beginning for all three elements when the Clock Tower was completed, the Great Clock started on 31 May and the Great Bell’s chimes were heard for the first time on 11 July.
London Photography: Photograph of a bus heading towards Westminster and Big Ben
Since the young chap is doing rather well in the moto powered bicycle races this year, I thought I would put his likeness down onto a sheet of cardboard and a t-shirt for the masses to enjoy : ) Tee available HERE
A 3 shot HDR, Processed in Photomatix Pro.
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