manchester, england /
/ manchester, england
A glass building by the side of the river Thames showing a reflection of the sky
An image repeated to resemble glass blocks.
While attending the local Annual Oskaloosa Carshow… I glanced up and noticed this great old architecture.. Which I could’nt resist capturing.. Oskaloosa, Iowa 07…
Fresh ingredients for an Italian dinner and appetizers One in a series of Italian Food Still Life photos. Tag: italianstillife (1 L) / /
Perfect gift for those who love gardens, or owns a greenhouse.
Decorations on a lighted glass block.
Nationale Nederlanden Building, Rotterdam – Netherlands.
Pavement window
My very own Night Light featuring the lighting inside the glass block.. Very good idea I thought.. Home made.. Anyone can do this for about $5.00 or under… Makes for a nice gift card I think….. Just sharing this clever idea with you…... :) Nikon D60 ~ 18-55
A Friend of mine was telling me he was suffering from writers block.. so i got this idea….. PLEASE VIEW LARGE Here’s the thought: “what would it be like to enter an elevator and get all of lifes questions answered…. you know the old fashion type of elevator.. with the pull metal door that perhaps now you only find in freight elevators… I have been and will be working on a images that I plan to use as a series for sale as art and as a book. Elevator Instructions…Have a peek at the others.. ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… BOOK 1..How to Live / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… How To Avoid Alienation / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… When Dad Leaves / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… On Loving Lifetimes / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… On Becoming Enlightened / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… On Dining Out / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS… On Being Naked / ELEVATOR INSTRUCTIONS…On What Is Evil MUSIC BY IZ
looking at the world through glass blocks intrigues me…..... i wonder if they give us a glimpse of the essence of things we are unable to see as life passes by
... in the blink of an eye, the world shifted…..... a stepped shaft led into the dark land below,....where familiar whispers shaped like roots, pulled at the labyrinth inside…........ glass block work….. raw image with minor contrast adjustment
An Autumn Ash tree in late October. The leaves are a deep crimson and purple. Getting in close the branches and leaves make a beautifully natural abstract pattern. The tree is seen as through a block glassed window via Photoshop CS2’s filters.
this is another bark image that i digitized,,,,, I think it has a cool retro feel to it,,,,,,, the shapes and colors are very 70’s.. panasonic lumix dmc lz7….. the color is as I saw it,,, the sun was behind me and the sunset was vivid orange,, / I then used the Picnik free site and the block art feature to get these blocks,, it tooks some time to get shapes I was happy with,,,,,
www.danadipasquale.com A broken window pane from the backside of Science Museum in Baltimore.
BEST VIEWED LARGE A new office building / Princes Exchange / Central Train Station / Leeds City Centre. Reflections in one glass building from another adjacent glass building. (rotated to the right)
The view thru the Chapel windows of the Main Cell Block of the old historic Fremantle Prison. / Camera – Panasonic Lumix FZ30 A bit of info - / Fremantle Prison is a former Australian prison located in The Terrace, Fremantle, in Western Australia. The site includes the prison, gatehouse, perimeter walls, cottages, tunnels, and prisoner art. It was built by convict labour in the 1850s, and transferred to the colonial government in 1886 for use as a gaol for locally-sentenced prisoners. It closed as a prison in 1991 and reopened as a historic site. It is now a public museum, managed by the Government of Western Australia with daily and nightly tours being operated. Some tours include information about the existence of ghosts within the prison.
‘Tis the season to be colourful Featured in the Art Of Glass Group 11.28.09 Thank you for your views and comments. Cheers, S. /
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