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  • I went down to the Como Pleasure Grounds the other day. It’s funny how you can live almost right next to a place, and not realize how beautifull it is… This shot was taken under a beaurifull tree looking out towards the Train Bridge and the Marina. It is a 5xp HDR, pushing the limits a bit, but I think it gives the tree a real 3dimensional feel. Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers, Alex

  • Como Bridge, Sydney, NSW, Australia Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers, Alex

  • Son sneaking over to brothers toy. www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz 800+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 400D

  • Well Kellie, you’re right. Creating silhouettes / are NOT as easy as they look! I won’t be doing / it often, that’s for sure..heh. But I can’t thank / you enough for inspiring me to try. I wish I could / say there was some deep, meaningful reason for the / title, but in truth, I had absolutely no idea what / to call it and it’s the first thing that popped into / my head! I wanted to make you something, since you’re / so busy making stuff for everyone else. You are very / appreciated!! CS3 / 7 layers / Mirrored train bridge over the Ohio River / (soft focus) (I had to break the law to get this shot by the way..tresspassing! ;) / / If you haven’t seen Kellie’s amazing silhouette work, you can here: / / click me! / >featured<

  • Woman Passenger, walking across the footbridge at Dawlish Station. / You have all seen this one before, but I have sharpened it a bit, and made it a bit darker. Thanks for looking. /

  • Noojee Trestle Bridge, built in 1919 , The bridge has the approximate dimensions of length 340 feet and maximum height 68 feet. The Bridge was rebuilt in 1939 after a bushfire. significant restoration work was carried out in1993. Decking now spans the bridge enabling you to walk its entire length.

  • The Lartigue railway ran the 10 miles form Listowel to Ballybunion in Co. Kerry, Ireland. It was a monorail system that much has been written about on the internet. This shot shows the last remaining bridge over what was part of the Lartigue Railway line. /

  • This is the fourth in my ohh so creatively titled “Monster Series.” In this one, the monsters have chased the little blond haired kid onto a train. (These guys just won’t give up) I was hoping to get these done a little quicker but things have been busier than a Jackson Pollack painting lately and because of that I had to put the series on the back-burner for a bit.

  • From very back to front: 1) Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Bridge (ruin) / 2) Amtrak Susquehanna River Bridge (Amtrak ; freight Norfolk Southern) / 3) Perryville Railroad Bridge (CSX RR Bridge) / 4) Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge (Toll Bridge) / 5) Millard E. Tydings Memorial Bridge (Interstate 95) This is the Upper Chesapeake area where the river meets up with the Bay. /

  • ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * / In Memory of my sister, Kyelcie Dawn Yates , 100% of all proceeds from the sale of this piece, and all of my art on RedBubble, will be donated to my charity of choice – The Dream Factory. / * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ * ~ There are three bridges that cross the Ohio River, connecting Kentucky and Indiana, in Louisville, KY. One of which is the train bridge shown here. I traipsed across the river one afternoon just before sunset and captured this image from the Indiana side of the river at just the right moment to have the red and orange glow of the sunset radiate throughout the photo. I had no idea that a train would be crossing right at that time, but it certainly made for a nice addition! One of TOP TEN images in the / Scenic Views of Our Heartland Challenge This image is also available on a mousepad… / (click mousepad for details) * Also makes a great “welcome home” or “bon voyage” card… / / If you like this image, you might also enjoy: The Dawn of Saint Therese Tall Buildings Mountains: A Bird’s Eye View —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Taken with my FujiFilm FinePix S5100 digital camera. Please visit my GALLERY PAGE Thanks for looking! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— /

  • This was another night shot that I did a couple of days ago. Hope you like it and thank you so very much for stopping by and look. Very much appreciated. :o) / /

  • Taxi’s (horse carriages) waiting for fares. The castle (1080) and Blackgate tower (1247), in Newcastle upon Tyne. St Nicholas Street. Looking south, to the mouth of the High Level bridge. Painted from a photo, taken in 1901. HB pencil and Watercolour, on 10” x7” Bockingford, tinted eggshell, 140lb.

  • A palette knife and sepia version of my Newcastle watercolour painting. Taxi’s (horse carriages) waiting for fares. The castle (1080) and Black Gate tower (1247), in Newcastle upon Tyne. St Nicholas Street. Looking south, to the mouth of the High Level bridge. Painted from a photo, taken in 1901. HB pencil and Watercolour, on 10” x7” Bockingford, tinted eggshell, 140lb.

  • Como Marina and Bridge just after sunset – Como, Sydney, Australia. The interesting thing about this photo is that I was experimenting with delaying the time between each of the bracketed shots to capture the a train going each way on the bridge and I think this may have added to the vivid electric blue colour. The first shot was taken about 15 mins after sunset and the other two bracketed shots were taken 5 and 10 mins later respectively. You can see this a little in the fact that the boat on the right is a bit fuzzy. Very little post processing was done on this shot other than the obvious HDR process in Photomatix. Other that that it was just a minor crop to get rid of something I couldn’t see in the low light in the forground in iphoto and thats it. Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm, f10, HDR’ed in Photomatix with 3 exposures, mtr, -2 & +2, at 20, 6 & 30 seconds, iphoto, Slik 614CF tripod, Nikon ML-L3 remote.

  • Taken with a Canon Digital Rebel XSI…... In Amherst County Virginia…... Some Orton effect used…...Elements 7

  • This is part of the Dreamscapes series by Leonardo Sala. All the artwork is digital and features surreal atmospheres and concepts. Enjoy!

  • Taking shots of the Railway Bridge crossing the mighty River Murray at Murray Bridge South Australia. Thanks to Dave Hartley from the Mannum Motel who went with me on the night and helped me get this shot. For a better image with a wide angle lens see his image. Interesting outcome here with a slight hint of flow on the river and the yellow feel created by tungsten lighting off the nearby bridge. No moon helped create the reflective image which is rarely seen like this. My apologies to everyone who has been visiting recently and leaving comments, I have been away on holidays and with work for over three weeks now so will try and catch up on all of your images soon. Prefer not to tell people I’ll be away as you never know who’s out here on RB so often you will not hear from me for some time when work is as busy as it is at the moment. This image shot with a Canon 400D – 17-85 lens.

  • North Yorkshire, Filey, UK THE WINNER OF THE CHALLENGE Leading Lines

  • Ribblehead Viaduct is a railway viaduct across the valley of the River Ribble at Ribblehead, in North Yorkshire, northern England. It is the longest and most famous viaduct on the Settle-Carlisle Railway, a railway line passing through some spectacular British scenery. Ribblehead railway station is located less than half a mile to the south of the viaduct. / Designed by the engineer John Sydney Crossley. The first stone was laid on 12 October 1870 and the last in 1874. It is 104 feet (32 m) high and spans 440 yards (402 m). It is made up of twenty-four arches. It is located at the foot of the mountain of Whernside. / The viaduct is curved, and so may be seen by passengers on the train. The train journey from Settle to Carlisle is short enough to allow the Yorkshire Dales holidaymaker to make a return day trip (steam-hauled, in the tourist season) including a few hours in the border town of Carlisle. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – ND4 grad Runner up in the Trains Challenge – Bridges & Viaducts SEP 2009.

  • Ribblehead is the area of moorland at the head of the River Ribble in the area known as Ribblesdale, in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, England. / Ribblehead is most notable for Ribblehead railway station and Ribblehead Viaduct on the Settle to Carlisle railway. It is in North Yorkshire with its nearest town being Ingleton. It has some accommodation catering mainly for hikers and a small local population. It is also a point on the Dales Way and Yorkshire Three Peaks walks, in sight of major local peaks including Ingleborough and Whernside. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – ND 4 grad Featured in the Out of the Past group SEP 2009.

  • Things seemed so much simpler back then…................. The City of Melbourne photographed as it made its way from Geelong to Ballarat ,just before it passed underneath the bluestone bridge at Navigators ,Victoria ,Australia,added some snow befitting the area in which we live,hope you like it …............:-)) Post processing Adobe Elements,my own texture,beam and snow brush courtesy Deviant

  • Railway and streetcar tracks atop the High Level Bridge, Edmonton, Canada. These tracks are on the upper of two decks, the lower of which carries automotive traffic and pedestrians. The span in the photo is just under 2900 feet (877m), is about 175 feet (21m) above the river and was opened for service in 1913, connecting the then independent communities of Strathcona and Edmonton. Although commercial rail traffic ceased in 1989, a streetcar now traverses the bridge in the summer months. 117 views as of December 3, 2009 Featured in No More Color October 2009 / Featured in Which Way November 2009 / Featured in Who Needs Color For Beauty? November 2009 / Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines December 2009 /

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