had another go (from scratch), have straight buildings in colour… /
This was taken from the footbridge over the Yarra River at Southbank in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, looking back north east toward Flinders Street train station. The sun was just starting to peek through the mornings thick fog, and appeared as a small, solid white disk through the lifting fog. Part of Melbourne’s skyline was also just beginning to show through. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature Urban
Old Boat house in newmillerdam. HDR
The sky is as shot and reflected using a flaming pear filter with a little adjusting of the house.
Taken in downtown Gastonia, North Carolina, USA. Copyright © Kelsey Williams 2009. No reproduction, distribution or unauthorized usage permitted without express permission.
Just lately I’ve been having a nice time posting all sorts of random things for all sorts of distracted reasons and thats been lots of fun. But time to run another series across the screens of bubbleland…..and that can only mean Infrared images are coming up. I love the dark and mysterious light that can be inticed into being with B/W infrared film…. and yes all my IR work is done the old fashioned way with film….. Kodak High Speed Infrared film to be exact. This particular series was shot in Sydney some years ago at the old Reschs site on Lachlan Street as it was being demolished to make way for a new housing development in the inner city. I was fascinated with the destruction of all the old buildings and how the hidden backs of structures of were revealed by the rolling waves of demolition. This urban landscape of ruined reality and brand new dreams set in the piles of rubble took on a profoundly mysterious atmosphere and became a landscape setting suitable for colonization by the imagination…...hence the title of the series…..Landscape for Orson Wells….. this one is the first and its the very corner of a building that no longer exists…. except in this photo…..... so it can now be a building anywere you fancy it to be and it can signify any thing that you the viewer would like it to mean…....
the next in the series of IR inner city landscapes I’m uploading at the moment. All of these images were shot some years ago when a big brewery site in the innercity was demolished to make way for a new housing estate. The ruins were quietly spectacular and I had a wonderful time photographing the demolishon over a period of time. This particular image has come about due to a bit of lens flare caused by having the sun in front of the camera. I wanted that dramatic overcast sky behind the building and just as I shot it the sun came out and blasted me. It’s a pretty basic mistake but I love it. It’s these sorts of mistakes that make photography so magical to me.
...........LIKE THE SONG / He went away with my heart… Something completly different from me,it was fun to do…and yes the plane was there but I wasn’t fast enough to frame it right….. :)))) /
The heavens are about to open as this quick moving storm cloud resemble waves behind the building, taken on the Cheveron Island(Nerang River) bridge looking towards the east. 29/11/08 View more of my storm images / / Storms
Three young boys building sandcastles on 13th beach in the evening. Textured effect created with 3 different texture layers. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 12-24 wide-angle lens.
The Bay Bridge and San Francisco, taken from the hills of Oakland…or was it Berkeley?
This was taken in Bilbao, Spain 2 years ago, i recent;y went back to it to have a tinker in photoshop and see what i can do with it. I’m really pleased with the results.
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The September Rains That Change To October Snow / taken in Southwestern Saskatchewan Sept 2009 / Olympus E510 14/42 lens / photomatix 3.1 lightroom 2.3 HDR
Strange days have found us / Strange days have tracked us down / They’re going to destroy / Our casual joys / We shall go on playing or find a new town / Yeah! “The Doors” “Strange days”
Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland is one of the most recognised and loved castles in all of England and Europe. The site where the castle now stands was previously home to a fort of the native Britons known as Din Guarie and it “may have been the capital of the British kingdom of the region from the realm’s foundation in c.420 until 547, the year of the first written reference to the castle. In that year the citadel was captured by the Anglo-Saxon ruler Ida of Bernicia (Beornice) and became Ida’s seat. It was briefly retaken by the Britons from his son Hussa during the war of 590 before being relieved later the same year.” It was his grandson who then gave it to his wife Bebba. This is where we get the early name Bebanburgh, the basis of its name today. The original fortification was destroyed by the Vikings in 993. “The Normans built a new castle on the site, which forms the core of the present one.” The castle is built on a core of basalt, a grey or black volcanic rock, recognisable by the geometric patterns it forms when it quickly cools on the earth’s surface, which means it is built on a very sure foundation. The beauty of this castle stands out for miles. Standing here, there is something so romantic about the fluid tall grass blowing in the breeze, and the strong structure, withstanding the onslaught of natures forces. You can take tours of this lovely old Castle, and the grounds are open to enjoy. The castle has it’s own preservation group and is self sustained. Images of the castle have been taken and published by English Heritage, though it has nothing else to do with the property. This is a HDR image combining 6 bracketed shots using Photomatix Pro for Macs. Slight adjustments in lighting and contrast were made using the enhanced details tool. Canon EOS-1Ds Mark ll / 28-300mm IS zoom lens / f/22 / 1/30, 1/60, 1/80, 1/125, 1/250, 1/400 / ISO 125
A Church in Kent Tripod, Canon EOS 1000D -2, 0, +2 bracketing, HDR processing Qtpfsgui and then some lighting and colours adjustments in Photoshop CS4.
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