This collection of Urban Landscapes is drawn from a larger body of work called Darkscapes. They are moody evocative invitations into mystery and imagination taken from the ordinary things that make up the fabric of city life. Beauty is all around us if only we take the time to notice it. We all look but maybe we don’t all see. This collection of images is a way for me to share what I see with others / This striking Deco building is close to Hyde Park.There are not very many like it left and I am very taken with its graceful lines. / . /
BnW Version of Lt Bourke PL which was submitted previously (with 30D) Mamiya RB67 + 50mm + Fuji Provia 100 / Converted to BnW in CS. And try in a square format. Will upload the square format in color at later stage. All Rights Reserved. I just got the film developed last week … hmmm, I should be careful about that light rays from the right hand side of the lens. Easy to reshoot right away with digital, not so much with film … Regards, / Sidqie Djunaedi
I’m sure this has been done many times before but I like it anyway. Paris’ famous museum.
High key portrait of my sister in-law /
i must go whereever the wind takes me / so let me fly unicorn ink / 1997 waterfalls seasons lighthouses sunrises black and white ships and cars ink and color moonandstars sunrises animals / and critters flowers lightning clouds mountains birds winter amusement parks airplanes and helicopters
The creators unique mark for each individual… where each soul is precious with no one left unloved and uncared for….
“Summer Fragrance” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © A gardenia bud beginning to bloom. “Oh! To be a flower nodding in the sun, / Bending, then upspringing as the breezes run; / Holding up a scent-brimmed cup, / Full of summer’s fragrance to the summer sun.” / ~ Amy Lowell
changed the border…
Continuing with my uploaded series of the Neverland Collection and how it took me into my current or rather ongoing obsession with Antarctica. I originally flew over Antarctica on a NYE flight as a guest of my uncle and his jazz band way back in 1999. While on that flight I took a couple of intreging photo’s with Infrared film that really started the whole shebang off. These images are Midnight over Antarctica / and Zeus over Antarctica / and these two photo’s are the beginning. Then I retreated to my studio and read and thought and painted till I could come to terms with what I was trying to comprehend…. that period is detailed here When I’d got all the painting out of my system I knew I had to go back out into the landscape but with a camera…. I really find my voice is stronger with a camera… anyway my studio was at that time in the suburb of St Peters in Sydney and was very near to a huge park called …very imagingatively…..Sydney Park! Anyway I would just roam about early in the mornings and over a period of a couple of months I put together a small series of interesting black and white IR photographs which I called the Neverland Collection. This image I have just posted is the lead image if you like the one that all the others followed from and it’s about the ‘idea’ of home. The fantastical notions we carry within us that we hold precious like this bucolic representation of the ideal western highly romantisized idea of the perfect unattainable landscape…... hence its title….. Neverland…...
IMAGE AND PUBLIC ART
Featured in the “Accentuate the Eyes” Group My little green eyed monster named Festus. He is almost two years old. I rescured him when he was approximately 3 months old. He was only 2 pounds and living outside in a barn. His siblings who were 3 times his size were very mean to him. I’m happy to say that he is now an indoor cat (he’s afraid of the outside, he had a really rough time those first 3 months), he is 13 pounds, spoiled and the King of the house. Plus, he has a great personality and is absolutely adorable. > /
This series was shot the old fashioned way, the camera an old Pentax K1000 with ILford Black and White film and printed using high contrast filters. The model really needed to use the toilet during shooting. She could not hold on hence this shot, which was purposely blurred to save her some embarrassment. Often the shots that are not planned may turn out the best. This one being my personal favourite from the day.
/ reflecting / just leaving / Tired Simple emotions of daily life
My nephew Dom – he has amazing eyes (not that you can really see them here) / Taken with nikon 50mm 1.4 lens / shutter speed: 1/125 sec / ISO: 100 / f/stop: f/4
February 2009…featured in Weekly Theme Challenges January 2009…featured in Dimensions September 2008…featured in the Feet First group; and came in 2nd in the Put Your Best Foot Forward challenge hosted by the Feet First group My feet caressing the sands of Mexico.
one of the new desert drawings series .
Point Roadknight / Anglesea, Australia. Nikon D80 / Nikkor Lense 18-35mm / This image is also featured in my calendar Black and White /
Canon 400D Feature work in No more color group (October 09) /
Canon 50D / Canon 24-105@40mm / 5.6 / 1/60 sec / ISO 200 / WB-Preset / Cokins: P121s Top; P001 (yellow) / Shot in mono – straight from the camera /
Jersey Shore / Mantoloking Beach, New Jersey / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR Featured in New Jersey Scenery – December 9, 2009 / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs – December 9, 2009
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