St John’s Cathedral, Brisbane.
Original Image – The Tea Factory, Liverpool First in a possible series of a recurring character and his adventures in Liverpool. Photo manipulation where the light from the torch is seen casting a shadow. Really pleased with the result and shall continue to find suitable locations for edit.
In older days, any little village had at least two smokeries. Smoked fish was a trademark of this island, and it still is a little. / This pair of funnens I found in a tiny little village on the west coast. There is, of course, a tiny little harbour to hold the various small crafts, which brought their catch, mostly herrings, to the smokeries. These were then hung in pairs, one head locked by the other’s head, across iron bars above a prepared pile of alderwood. The wood was set ablaze and then wetted with water to generate the smoke. / The title also refers to the way the bricks were laid. I’m glad I wasn’t a bricklayer then. RAW capture, f/10, 1/80, spot metering, ISO 100, manual WB.
Old partly broken tiles on staircase leading to flats above a shop. Bournemouth, Dorset, UK. Featured on the homepage on 10 Dec 2008 Browse Dorit’s gallery by print format: / ~ Landscape Format / ~ Square Format / ~ Portrait Format / ~ Panorama Format / / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That / /
A famous Newcastle landmark called Customs House that was built in 1876 to facilitate international trade. At the time, Newcastle was one of the major Coal exporters in the world. Image As Is, straight from a Sony Cyber-Shot. / F-stop: f/5.6 / Exposure time: 1/250 sec. / ISO speed: ISO-80 / Exposure bias: -0.3 step / Focal length: 5mm
The first in the next series of images are of Brunswick Brickworks in Melbourne as it is today established in 1884 site closed in 1993 most of the area around this famous site is a housing estate now with this small section untouched. The future is unknown at the moment but hopefully will remain and be restored and maybe transformed into a craftmarket and cafes, all images will mostly be in B/W and SC colouring and titled the same except for the numbers a first for me. Thanks for viewing and hope you enjoy them.
A more subdued “layered with textures” treatment. Taken at Toronto’s historic Brickworks.
When one starts to really look at a wall like this, all the stories and changes, repairs and modifications, start to reveal themselves. I look at this wall 3 days a week at least and sometimes more, when I drive down the lane on the way out from where I park my car at work. Every time, a different aspect of a seemingly simple and unremarkable wall catches my eye. I love this wall! / For a different image of this wall click here Featured in ‘Wall of the World’, November 2009 Part of the side wall of the Exchange Hotel, Pingelly Western Australia.
I visited an abandoned brickworks factory in Melbourne, with fellow bubbler, Chris (pennphotography). The place was full of old rusted cogs and machines used to make the bricks. Tricky footwork and a lot of dust later, this is one of the final shots I came up with. Looking through Chris’ folio, you will find more pieces from our adventures in the abandoned factory. More to come.. Featured in Monochrome / Featured in Unwanted Abandoned & Saved Through Preservation Original file layered and texture layer added from www.deviantart.com – free use stock. Hue desaturated and lightness slightly increased. Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm Edited 9pm MCN: C5U5Q-3N26U-6MYGD
This is another shot from the abandoned brickworks factory in Brunswick that I visited with Chris (pennphotography) a few days ago. This was a small room inside the main shed. It was dark inside, so I had to use a flash to actually see what was in the room. It reminded me of a photo in a real crimes book from the 1960s, where you see the crime scene, and are given an explanation of what happened, who died and whether or not they found the killer. And yes, that is an oven in the middle of the room. Why? No idea.. Top 10 in Derelict & Unused Buildings Challenge Added a texture to this one to enhance that crime scene feel. Texture taken from www.deviantart.com free use stock. Desaturated colour to age the shot. Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm All editing done 11pm MCN: CSXFM-H72Y9-6TJV9
Another shot from the abandoned brickworks factory in Brunswick, Melbourne. This was on the second level up, hidden in the back corner of the room. It grabbed my attention as it was the only real red painted object in the room. Everything else was a reddish brown rust. I was exploring there with Chris, have a gander at his folio for more shots from our adventures. Textures used from www.deviantart.com free use stock, viewfinder texture from AaronCampbell on deviantart.com. Colour tweaking and lightening to achieve a faded vintage feel. Featured in Dilapidated Buildings Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm Edited 9pm MCN: CN8RA-355SA-CJKQG
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