Brick building
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The sun setting on Thompson. /
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The Barnegat Bay Lighthouse in New Jersey © Dana DiPasquale 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Dana DiPasquale. 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 the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
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Cape Byron Lighthouse / Dawn light, and a foggy morning.
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Hoboken, NJ – Sept 2007
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I love stumbling upon such urban scenes. Steam was floating from the gutter, the clatter of contruction drifted from several buildings, it had a great feeling with the addition of the big red stripe!
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This is an old monument in Bradgate park which is known as the jug, i think its easy to see why?
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I dont know what this place is called, i am trying to research it, i am going tomorrow to go inside and see, i have afeeling its some kind of health centre, should i say was!!
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Black and white photo with old red phone box, picture taken in the yorkshire sculpture park.
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This image received 1st place on the EyeFetch site for the contest topic – Still Life-In the Blue from the Still Life Group. Also this image was chosen the BetterPhoto Editor’s Pick on the BetterPhoto site. Thanks for viewing.
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The Ryman building in Nashville, Tennessee, where the Grand Ol’ Opry used to be.
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A wall of bricks, a steel door, and a drain pipe….
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Inside the old derelict stable i found at the weekend, seems to have been a shelter for sheep, judging by the amount of sheep droppings were inside!!
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This is the town Hall in Barnsley, taken just after dark, three shot HDR, the HDR makes it appear lighter than what it was
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Bloke walking up stairs of a block of flats at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, carrying a bag. A photo from a photography class assignment in 1994, and one of my faves ever. Dark and enigmatic, but emblematic of single-minded purpose, metaphor of life’s journey. Dig the repeating cellular and tooth elements. He is walking into the maw of the beast. Dig likewise, the directionality implied by the arrow-heads formed, big, black arrows opposing the man’s forward movement, light arrows formed of concrete faces, buoying him upward, corresponding dark spaces threaten to drag back down. Counterposed forces, on the stairs themselves grinding on each other like shark-teeth set to lacerate a surfer’s legs. Somehow he stays afloat. Does he have any choice? Up, turn. Up, turn. His path is layed out for him. Where does it lead? Ultimately, back down—Newton, 1687. Up is a dead end. I could shit on like this for hours. There should be more like this. Please take more? Hand-processed b&w photo, scanned and digitally restored.
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Haunted House with graves, mist and ghosts. Oooooooooooooooo!
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Reach For The Skies / by Amanda Wentland Reach for the sky / Let your hopes fly / Through thick and thin / Just lift up your chin / Say that your proud / Let your dreams sit on a cloud Reach for the sky / Let your dreams take flight / Listen to the sounds of the night / Look at the bright side of things / Think of the surprises life can bring / If everything you wanted you could have it / Life would be perfect / What’s the surprise in that? / Why ponder your life with who’s and why’s / Always remember / Reach for the skies / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Tourbridge Lighthouse on the remote end of Yorke Peninsula, South Australia / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—
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This is the old stable block at a derelict farm in Yorkshire
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The Main staircase in the Old Hall, some one has tried taking the wood panelling from the bottom, i tried to put it back upfor the shot but no way on my own, really heavy stuff!!
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brick building shortly after the rain in edmonton, alberta, canada, july 2008.
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The tones of the setting sun only serve to enhance the colour of the old brick chimney stack at the Barwon Paper Mills, Geelong.
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