Blue cityscape
365 creative works found
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A lone diner at an exclusive restaurant, captured on New York’s Central Park South. Copyright
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Park Avenue South, New York. / MCN: CFC33-5DD53-A33A9
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By the Yarra in Melbourne. Also available in black and white.
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Centerpiece building in this image is the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) DNA Forensics Biology Laboratory, New York, New York / Won New York Construction Best of 2006, Award of Merit: Public Works and Facilities, for architects Perkins Eastman / MCN: CD9A5-050AB-C8EFE
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Shot through the front window of the Lexington Avenue Bus, NYC, looking at the Hunter College Bridge at 68th Street and Lexington Ave. that connects its east and west buildings. Hunter College is the largest college in the City University of New York (CUNY) system with 21,000 students; founded in 1870, it’s also one of the oldest public colleges in the country. / MCN: CD859-B00B5-3BFEC
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The second part of Paris cityscape at night. The original was Commissioned by Geoff Wilkinson a managing director Of The Butler and Young Group the leading name in the UK construction industry. This is one of a number of paintings commissioned for their Offices, each has an architectural design that compliments their business. Visit my website Click here
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Paris cityscape at night. The original was Commissioned by Geoff Wilkinson a managing director Of The Butler and Young Group the leading name in the UK construction industry. This is one of a number of paintings commissioned for their Offices, each has an architectural design that compliments their business. Visit my website Click here
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“Invisible lashes mark my time / I walk the streets / like corridors, for / the ghostlike wind fangs / through my hair / caresses my skin / cleansing every cell of my being / Anew again.” The Wild by Silvia Manuela The Sacré Coeur Catholic basilica was built at the end of the 19th century at the top of Montmartre hill and dominates Paris. F18 -1/125sec – 100 iso – EC-1 - All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved. Macro and close up Abstract Black and white, monochrome, selective colouring Blue Flowers Landscape, nature, seaside, ..... Trees
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Two famous Australian icons: the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. This was a 30 second exposure shot from down near Mrs Macquarie’s Point. Shot at 40mm; f/10; 30sec; ISO100
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Large Abstract Realism cityscape Painting Original is on Canvas 36” x 24” Visit my website arts-fine.co.uk to Buy Original Paintings of New York and many other subjects.
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portland oregon part of the “Summer in the City” show at / Word of Mouth Gallery / 1216 NW 21st / Portland Oregon www.elliewinds.com
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30×24 Oil on gallery wrapped canvas. Created by Palette Knife. Original is available. If your interested please email me at tlamoreaux@gmail.com /
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Fire escapes and fresh falling snow.
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Eureka building in Melbourne CBD, with a bit of a play around in PS.
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The original art is painted acrylic on stretched canvas and is 30” x 24” The original has now sold but other work can be found / on my own website Arts-Fine.co.uk
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The Brooklyn Bridge, one of the oldest suspension bridges in the United States, stretches 5,989 feet (1825 m) over the East River connecting the New York City boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn. On completion, it was the largest suspension bridge in the world and the first steel-wire suspension bridge. Originally referred to as the New York and Brooklyn Bridge, it was dubbed the Brooklyn Bridge in an 1867 letter to the editor of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, and formally so named by the city government in 1915. Since its opening, it has become an iconic part of the New York skyline. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964. At various times, the bridge has carried horse-drawn and trolley traffic; at present, it has six lanes for motor vehicles, with a separate walkway along the centerline for pdestrians and bicycles. Due to the roadway’s height (11 feet posted) and weight (6,000 lb posted) restrictions, commercial vehicles and buses are prohibited from using this bridge. The two inside traffic lanes once carried elevated trains of the BMT from Brooklyn points to a terminal at Park Row. Streetcars ran on what are now the two center lanes (shared with other traffic) until the elevated lines stopped using the bridge in 1944, when they moved to the protected center tracks. In 1950 the streetcars also stopped running, and the bridge was rebuilt to carry six lanes of automobile traffic. 1994 Brooklyn Bridge shooting: / On March 1, 1994, Lebanese-born Rashid Baz opened fire on a van carrying members of the Chabad-Lubavitch Orthodox Jewish Movement, striking 16 year old student Ari Halberstam and three others traveling on the bridge. Halberstam died five days later from his wounds. Baz was apparently acting out of revenge for the Hebron massacre of 29 Muslims by Baruch Goldstein that had taken place days earlier on February 25, 1994. Baz was convicted of murder and sentenced to a 141 year prison term. After initially classifying the murder as one committed out of road rage, the Justice Department reclassified the case in 2000 as a terrorist attack. The entrance ramp to the bridge on the Manhattan side was named the Ari Halberstam Memorial Ramp in memory of the victim. The 2003 Plot: / In 2003, truck driver Iyman Faris was sentenced to about 20 years in prison for providing material support to al-Qaeda, after an earlier plot to destroy the bridge by cutting through its support wires with blowtorches was cancelled. 2006 bunker discovery / In 2006, a Cold War era bunker was found by city workers near the East River shoreline of Manhattan’s Lower East Side. The bunker, hidden within the masonry anchorage, still contains the emergency supplies that were being stored for a potential nuclear attack by the Soviet Union. 125th Anniversary celebrations: / On May 24, 2008, festivities were held over the entire Memorial Day week-end to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Digitally enhanced with Photomatrix HDR, Photoshop CS3, Micrografx and Orton effect applied. Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.
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Original painting was Inspired by a photograph by Rebecca Tocci The original can be bought from my own website
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Silhouette of Man Stood By Tree Overlooking Manchester City Centre at Night
by Rob DaviesUS$3.42–US$91.20
I stand, I stare / I wonder, where? I pray, I breathe / to stay, or leave? I live, I lie / I wonder, why? I love, I pain / I feel the same. I give, I get / and yet, and yet? Shot on Werneth Low, Hyde. Overlooking Manchester City Centre
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Fancy east side homes and foliage drip over FDR Drive, as seen from Roosevelt Island, NYC Copyright
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Landscape,orginal oil painting, oil on canvas
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Landscape, oil on canvas
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Back of an apartment building on East 27th Street that faces my deck looking north.
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Rooftop across the street from my house.
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