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  • A dramatic sky backdrops the skyline of Sydney.

  • Found this building slightly odd. It’s not often i see doors leading to thin air like this.

  • My imagination giving rein to a 1920s fantasy. I love the Chrysler building. A magnificent monument. Oil on canvas 18 X 24

  • View from my deck facing west, looking at the Empire State Building in New York.

  • Building windows, New York City, USA. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other

  • 10th Precinct front door, New York City, USA. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other

  • Clinton, NJ – Nov 2007 – Made to look like an Oll Painting

  • Brooklyn Diner – New York City, painting by RD Riccoboni

  • A door at the ancient Taos Pueblo that is one of the oldest continuously occupied adobe pueblo in existence. This is just north of Taos, NM.

  • Building in Manhattan at sunset

  • Black and White panoramic photograph of the New York City Skyline as seen from the Staten Island Ferry

  • The following piece written by Gregoryno6 The Station Master’s Cottage by Gregoryno6 / / It was abandoned long before the railway line was closed. Today it is principally the travellers who see it: a series of glimpses between the trees, as the highway veers to bypass the town. First impressions are often pleasant. In memory, a diseased greyness seeps in. A sense of blight comes down in a heavy curtain and no subsequent viewing, however sunlit, will dispel that. / The town has grown northward, away from the station master’s cottage. Something terrible happened there but the facts are dimly remembered. Few recall the event that overshadows the annual fair. It was no day for festivities in 1952: the station master, his wife and two grown daughters were discovered inside the cottage. The women were found unclothed, in obscene poses; the station master locked himself in his study before cutting his throat with a razor. The town’s policeman let it be understood that no suicide note had been found. In fact, when he broke down the door, he found the station master’s journal beside his chair. / The diary was a catalogue of perversions. From his first days in the town, the station master had recorded his vile amusements. The sergeant was not a religious man. But the book was a burden he could not bear alone; he took it to the station master’s former clergyman, who declared it the work of the devil. They agreed to cast it from this world. Page by page they burnt it in the pastor’s fireplace. / The sergeant was transferred to another town. The pastor was left to grapple with his questions. The station master had been a devout man, regular in his attendance. How could God have permitted such mockery? If ever a man belonged in Hell it was the station master. How could the Lord turn aside and stay His hand when filth such as that sang His praises? Doubts and rough whiskey left the pastor a hollow man. He became obsessed with the cottage – a jeering tribute to depravity. The pastor hoped to see it burn. But he lacked the courage to light the flame. / Faint hearts abet the enemy, and sometimes we betray our finer instincts. We offer aid or consolation and hurry on, disowning the gesture. Evil derides such compulsions. The black hymns of the pit reward pride and passion, and endurance. The darkness is ever rising against the tenuous light. Kindness is fleeting. Evil builds. / And evil waits. There is a boy, impatient to be a man, who looks restlessly for a future beyond the town. Lately he has taken to wandering while his parents sleep; a week ago, distracted by his conflicts, he found himself at the cottage. From the window of the study a bespectacled old man stared down at him. His face was locked in a silent scream – the boy fled. But youth won out over caution and he returned. Last night the old man walked into the boy’s dreams. The boy knows now that this old man is not a man at all… furthermore, he is not screaming. / He is laughing. Best viewed LARGE

  • West side of New York City shot from New Jersey

  • Imagine all the people living life in peace. Imagine a world without terrorism. I created this as: A tribute to my hero, John Lennon. A tribute to all those lives lost and affected by 9/11. And a tribute to the most exciting city in the world, New York! .

  • Times Square roof tops, Mid-Town Manhattan, New York City. / Jan 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR Featured in Nikon D80 Users – Jan 31, 2009

  • One of the world’s most iconic art deco buildings. The Chrysler Building. Designed by architect William Van Alen and completed from 1928-30. Since it was designed for the Chrysler Corporation it is decorated with motifs resembling hubcaps and hood ornaments like the eagle on this T-shirt.

  • Sunset from the top of Rockefeller Center’s terrace in early November 2008, New York.

  • There, I turned my back to a beautiful sunset. !

  • 2 Days in New York…

  • As is: Valencia City, Spain. The Dull December light was interesting. / This vibrant and busy city is a city of contrasts, old and new side by side, on top of and even beneath. Everywhere you go, from the tiny narrow cobbled streets and lanes, to the grand avenues, the two co-exist. / One of the most fascinating places I have ever visited / Fugifilm Finepix S1000fd

  • Cape May, NJ / December NIkon D80 / Manual / 18-135mm / Raw Design by Billy Collins I pour a coating of salt on the table / and make a circle in it with my finger. / This is the cycle of life / I say to no one. / This is the wheel of fortune, / the Arctic Circle. / This is the ring of Kerry / and the white rose of Tralee / I say to the ghosts of my family, / the dead fathers, / the aunt who drowned, / my unborn brothers and sisters, / my unborn children. / This is the sun with its glittering spokes / and the bitter moon. / This is the absolute circle of geometry / I say to the crack in the wall, / to the birds who cross the window. / This is the wheel I just invented / to roll through the rest of my life / I say / touching my finger to my tongue. Featured in the Group: OUTSIDE THE BOX! / Featured in the Group: Art in Math

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