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I’ll be uploading shots from my abandoned house series, so be / sure to check back. ;) / / When I got there, this is what greeted me. Believe it or not, / I didn’t alter the hues at all, only enhanced them. I couldn’t resist / going in… / / / / / / More from this series: / / Tattered And Torn / Wild Horses / Watch Your Step / 1989 / I Remember You / / >featured Home Page<
A door forced open by the forces of nature. namely a tree growing up through concrete. The Kingsbury Ordnance plant sat upon land acquired by the us government during ww2. some 13,000 acres were designated for this facility and it was operated throughout the war and then once again reopened for the Korean conflict. This is one of my favorite abandonments to visit.
Rooftop across the street from my house. Featured / / Home Page Featured / Stairs Group Copyright
This is a breakfastscene. Ceasar from next doorneighbourswall looking in on our breakfast. I liked the engergy in this shadow.
MY ZODIAC SERIES / / /
Image copyright © 2008 Tania Rose / Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
In the Museum of Modern Art in Berlin Tiergarten (Germany)...
One of the reasons I love Redbubble so much, is the inspiration that other artists give me. Some time ago my australian mate Michael Bermingham posted Old Yanchep Inn which to me is a timeless classic. Then Shelly Hiebert posted Sacred which is just a fantastic image. I always wanted to get a shot similar to both of those and digging through my archives back to 2007, I came across this image I took with my Nikon D50 in the Madison State Capitol building. A little HDR processing, converted to B&W, little noise reduction applied, some Dodge & Burn (which Kimberly Palmer first introduced me to) and this is what I came up with. Please also look at Michael’s and Shelly’s image, as well as Kimberly’s work.
this is my daughter now 12 dancing in the lounge room while i played around with slower shutter speeds… taken with a nikon D80, 50mm 1.4 nikkor lens on a tripod – natural light shutter speed: 1/25 sec / ISO: 200 / F/stop: f/2.5
/ I find the patina of age very intriguing and exciting to recreate in paint…I always have cuts of MDF and Masonite primed with gesso waiting in the wings, ready for when inspiration hits me…lately I’ve been preoccupied with doors and things to do with doors….I made this door old…very old…it has withstood the test of time and all kinds of weather and has been painted many times, attesting to a tale of many owners…lately someone dressed it with a shiny new red door knob…why? if it could talk it would tell many stories.... Watercolour with Acrylic on Gessoed Masonite “Too little has been said of the door / It’s one face turned to the night’s downpour / It’s other to the shift and glisten of firelight”...excerpt Charles Tomlinson / Door #6 / Door#5 / Door #4 / Door#3 / Door #2 / Door #1
/ Doubt is the lock, / Faith is the key. / Hate is the lock, / Love is the key. / Body is the lock, / Soul is the key. / Ignorance is the lock, / Light is the key. Sri Chimnoy “The Key is dedicated to Catherine, who told me she loves them“ Acrylic on Masonite….slighty surreal and semi-abstract this time, as a Key can mean so many different things… / The Red Doorknob / Door #6 / Door#5 / Door #4 / Door#3 / Door #2 / Door #1
3rd in “windows and doors” challenge, weathered doors top ten “history” group challenge, doors top ten “dilapidated buildings” group challenge inquire within featured in “Nikon DSLR Users” group This was taken last August in Beijing along a lane in one of the city’s Hutongs. / www.galleriamancuso.com / Nikon D80, 1/80sec, F/5.3, ISO 320, Nikkor 18-135mm / /
While walking down a street in NYC, I saw this man and his dog out on the stoop. After a bit of conversation I learned he was a photographer (he showed me a vintage camera!!). Washington Square Park North / \Manhattan (NYC) / June 2009 Nikon D300 / 18-200 / Raw Featured in the Group: !All Street Portraiture and Photography! / Featured in the Group:Freedom In Words and ART /
Inspired by an 1851 etching.
Digital reflex camera / iso 200, f 6.3, 1/20 sec., 28 (42) mm. Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group Retro Conglomerate Winner in the challenge Doorknobs & Handles Top ten in the challenge Your Favorite Shadow / Top ten in the challenge Minimalist Doors
This is the original facade of the Black Springs Bakery in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia. I have added a layer of texture and shot this with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera and 18-55mm lens. This was featured in the Your Magic Place Group, Nature’s Reclamation and the Featured Only Group.
A detailed shot of one of the side doors at the West End of York Minster at night. The night light highlighting the fine detailing of the master masons. Converted into pinhole black and white. best viewed large
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