wall with vines and shadows, Brunswick, Melbourne
A photograph taken of parkland in Brunswick in Melbourne at night while it was foggy.
This is the main beach Brunswick Heads. A gorgeous place, just a smidge north of Byron Bay. Not nearly as touristy as Byron and has the best pub ever…
Perhaps this is how society’s marginalised feel. Embarassed. Anxious. Without ability to manipulate things around them. Cut off. Alone. And unable to soar. I am slowly looking to move more of my flickr collection here. But what to bring? It’s not so easy. For now, I’m thinking about moving or rescanning some of my film shots. Feel free to pop over to flickr and recommend anything. www.flickr.com/photos/ashish100 Hopefully when I get a scanner I can reupload this at a suitable res.
I’ve been wanting to photograph this wall for some time.
The laneways are always more interesting than the street frontages. / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22 mm USM / Focal length – 22mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/4.5 / Shutter – 1/100 seconds / ISO – 100 / / © Andrew Brown Calender 2009 – Urban Design Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / / /
Taken from the New Brunswick side, the 13km long Confederation Bridge winds its way to Prince Edward Island.
Featured in Live and Let Live – September 16, 2009 Impressionistic Effect first discovered by Vancouver photographer Michael Orton by merging an over exposed photograph with a blurry one in Photoshop. / /
‘Brunswick Rains without Mim’ it was Brunswick, with all her knee-capping alleys, kebab vans, seedy pub-rock venues and exotic international food corner stores….but something didn’t feel right…..I missed you…oh…and your grandma’s cordial From: The Epic Collection of ‘Elle Jaye Rose’ facebook graffiti EDITION # of 20 SHIRTS note some designs may have an ever so-slight screen resolution affect (which is part of the concept)
A Brunswick lane. Melbourne Australia 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~Faith Hunter 2000-2008
A Brunswick lane. Melbourne Australia 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~Faith Hunter 2000-2008
*All proceeds of sales are donated to the Hope Animal Shelter Please check out my other gallery here at RedBubble, Macabrecat , for my cat photography. Still Life Photography: / Water Photography / Flower & Plant Photography / Abandoned / Windows & Doors / Portraits / Statues/Cemeteries / Misc. /
Websters Falls in Autumn The Atlantic Province of New Brunswick, Canada, is blessed with an abundance of rivers and waterfalls. Some, like Websters [ also called ‘Trickle Falls’ ], are easily accessible but not visible from the road. It has been a favorite swimming hole with youngsters for many years and is indeed a ‘refreshing retreat’. / Located on the Guthrie Road between Bloomfield and Midland, / Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
Taken at the recent Bright Star Alliance show at the Noise Bar, Brunswick. He went nuts over this shot. Thought i’d share it with you all here ! Canon 400D / 50mm lens f/1.8 / 1/200 Exposure time / ISO 1600 Featured in the ‘Major Event – Photography/Journalism’ Group, February 2009 / Featured in the ‘Tattoo Artists of Red Bubble’ Group, April 2009 / Used for ‘I Wanna Be A Rockstar!’ Challenge Front Cover
Colpitts Settlement Spans the Coverdale River at Colpitts Settlement, Albert County, New Bruinswick, Canada. Ten km. east of Salisbury off Route 895. Length 104 feet, built in 1943 . (not in service) Canada’s Atlantic Province of New Brunswick is famous for it’s covered bridges, the longest covered bridge in the world is located in this province. There are 68 covered bridges left in the province. Some are still serving their intended purpose while others are no longer in service but stand as reminders of quieter, simpler times. / Why cover a bridge with a roof and boarded in sides? The cover protected the timbers from the rotting effects of sun and rain. A covered bridge has a life expectancy of 80 years or more while an uncovered bridge could only expect to be serviceable for 10 or 20 years. They proved to be a practical solution in this land of many rivers and streams and an abundant supply of timber.
Shot on Brunswick Street Fitzroy, Melbourne. /
Taken form behind the Brunswick street Gallery
Brunswick St
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