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  • Old buildings living in modern times

  • Melbourne’s GPO Building, Bourke Street

  • Reflection in the window, on the door, Budapest, Hungary. Iceland / Belgium / Italy / France / Hungary / Spain / Sri Lanka / USA / London / Portraits / Other

  • Original graphite pencil sketch. Drawn by L K Southward- Iconic Art UK.

  • A street in Valletta, Malta. Note the high pavements (sidewalks for our American cousins). Malta is situated south of Sicily in the Mediterranean. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: / Malta and Western Meditteranean.

  • Taken in 1992 black and white film. if memory serves – taken from the Rialto Pentax P30N SLR film

  • On the way to another Flamingo ….

  • Copyright © by Aleksandar Djordjevic

  • A typical Welsh mining town’s terraced housing. / Pontygwaith Dec2008

  • / Church at Acoma. The New Mexico Museum of Art building dates only to 1917, but its architects looked to the past, and based the design on the 300 year-old mission churches at Acoma and other pueblos. It shares the graceful simplicity of pueblo architecture and the sense of being created from the earth. In turn, the building established the Pueblo Spanish Revival style of architecture, for which Santa Fe is known. It was built to become the art gallery of the Museum of New Mexico, which had been founded in 1909 by archaeologist Edgar Lee Hewett. He had begun holding art shows in the historic Palace of the Governors, then realized that an art gallery would be needed to effectively promote art throughout the region. The architects, Rapp and Rapp, had built the wildly successful New Mexico pavilion for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in San Diego. They enlarged and modified that design and proposed it for the new art gallery. The Art Gallery of the Museum of New Mexico opened in 1917, and many of the works that were exhibited at the opening remain in the collection today. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has named Santa Fe one of the organization’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations in America for 2009 /

  • Cityscape background, urban art

  • I have taken many shots so far in my return to Melbourne. But this, i just love. It was the perfect light and the perfect moment, and I caught it. And at just the right time with just the right feeling. Hope you like it. 18mm 1/800 f14 ISO1600

  • watercolou on paper / 33×70 cm / original for sale / www.shevchukart.com / /

  • THIRD PLACE IN THE CHALLENGE Small Town Business Entrepreneur This shot was taken somewhere in France about 5 or 6 years ago by my husband with rubbish camera but he does have a good eye for details as he is an artist too – musician – drummer. / Hospital St. Louis has been built in 1623. Around this time they recreated the building but kept the main front structure as it is. / I so love this shot and I have done huge treatments on it in Photoshop 5 years ago but this time I also enhanced with HDR.

  • Sunset over Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Copyright © Olga Zvereva (All Rights Reserved) / This image can not be reproduced, copied or manipulated. / Please, do not use it in any way without my permission.

  • Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Copyright © Olga Zvereva (All Rights Reserved) / This image can not be reproduced, copied or manipulated. / Please, do not use it in any way without my permission.

  • Downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Copyright © Olga Zvereva (All Rights Reserved) / This image can not be reproduced, copied or manipulated. / Please, do not use it in any way without my permission.

  • This is a rather wide side street in Brunswick, Victoria. I was up in the northern suburbs of Melbourne to check out a local exhibition. Few of us took a seat on the kerb, I looked to my right and saw this ahead of me. Instantly that street light reminded me of a secret meeting place, of people who don’t quite want to be noticed. Nothing sinister going on here, just a quiet place to do what you have to do… or is there? What’s that moving in the shadows over there…?... Shot in colour, turned monochrome, constrast increase and added grain to aid the mood of this one. Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm / f5.6, 1/2 sec, ISO 1600 MCN: CJG46-VCBVC-XRXUJ

  • 2 Days in New York…

  • Love to know what is behind this big door, with it’s beautiful fan porch …very French I think ..but it resides in Melbourne.

  • As if time stood still about 150 years ago. / Abbotsbury, Dorset, UK

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