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  • The Birds revisited
    by Alistair Wilson

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Taken at Monsalvat in Eltham, Victoria, Australia. I couldn’t resist this approach as the old house begged for treatment and a dark and moody atmosphere. Hadn’t been here since I went there for a wedding as a young child, this approach to the image is sort of what I remember the place being like! HDR from 3 exposures in Photomatix, Adobe Lightroom conversion to Antique Light and then birds added in Adobe Photoshop CS3. Click here for my other images of Victoria Click here for my other Birds image!

  • The Organ
    by Pinhead Industries

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Angled shot taken inside the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool. Really enjoy finding new angles and views within this building and its a great place to practice my photography. / . / Spent a lot of time with the position and cropping of this image to produce the desired look. / . / Your comments always help. / . / ste / . / Location: The Lady Chapel / . / The first part of the Cathedral to be completed and consecrated for worship was the Lady Chapel. The style of this lovely Chapel, which stands at the far south east corner of the Cathedral, is more elaborate than the main body of the Cathedral in a way which reflects its date and the influence of G F Bodley who was, at that time, working with the Cathedral architect.

  • Weight of the world
    by Louise Cooke

    US$3.99–US$106.40

  • Fog
    by MEV Photographs

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    One very foggy morning at downtown Seattle, Washington

  • Neontastic
    by Nicholas Averre

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    The bright lights of Hong Kong Island’s buisness district.

  • Bodie Ghost Town
    by Ben Pacificar

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    Weird as it was, it only rained at the Ghost Town and was Beautiful and sunny when we left. After shooting the Ghost town 2 days later I broke out with Poison Oak. and of course there was the voice of an elderly Man I heard in one of the worn down sheds (Nobody around for at least 30 Yards).

  • Dark City Two
    by Donall O Cleirigh

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This is picture two in a series of artworks which are composed from images and re-done in composite form. I was trying to catch the essence of a modern concrete jungle and it’s parts. The originals are 500×500 canvas prints.

  • The Clock Tower
    by Dave Warren

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  • The Blue City II
    by Damienne Bingham

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    Chefchaouen is a city in northwest Morocco. It is the chief town of the province of the same name. Chefchaouen is situated in the Rif Mountains, just inland from Tangier and Tetouan. The city was founded in 1471, as a small fortress which still exists to this day, by Moorish exiles from Spain to fight the Portuguese invasions of northern Morocco. It was known as one of the main concentrations of Moriscos and Jews who sought refuge in this mountainous city after the Spanish Reconquista in medieval times. In 1920, the Spanish seized Chefchaouen to form part of Spanish Morocco. They returned the city after the independence of Morocco in 1956. The name ‘Chefchaouen’ refers to the shapes of the mountain tops that tower over the town, that look like the two horns (chaoua) of a goat. It literally means “look at the horns”. The blue-rinsed houses and buildings, are a tradition that comes from the town’s former Jewish population. (Care of Wikipedia) / The Blue City This photo won the “Urban Jungle” challenge at All Around the Styles group, October 3, 2008.

  • Moroccan Rust III
    by Damienne Bingham

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Beautiful colour and texture on a building in Essaouira, Morocco.

  • Gotham City
    by Mark Richards

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    After many shots of this same scene before HDR I felt there was something here to be told through the story of Art and high dynamic range photography has brought it out in this shot of the Sydney skyline.

  • push upstairs
    by dimsim

    US$5.42–US$144.40

    Bloke walking up stairs of a block of flats at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, carrying a bag. A photo from a photography class assignment in 1994, and one of my faves ever. Dark and enigmatic, but emblematic of single-minded purpose, metaphor of life’s journey. Dig the repeating cellular and tooth elements. He is walking into the maw of the beast. Dig likewise, the directionality implied by the arrow-heads formed, big, black arrows opposing the man’s forward movement, light arrows formed of concrete faces, buoying him upward, corresponding dark spaces threaten to drag back down. Counterposed forces, on the stairs themselves grinding on each other like shark-teeth set to lacerate a surfer’s legs. Somehow he stays afloat. Does he have any choice? Up, turn. Up, turn. His path is layed out for him. Where does it lead? Ultimately, back down—Newton, 1687. Up is a dead end. I could shit on like this for hours. There should be more like this. Please take more? Hand-processed b&w photo, scanned and digitally restored.

  • A bit of a Gothic mood…based on a wonderful old building in Melbourne.

  • red urban
    by VioDeSign

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    / / / red urban / also available on the following products: / postcard / business card / mousepad / magnet / mug / keychaine / sticker / button

  • City of Eyieia
    by Lorraine Creagh

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    The headquarters of the Loch Modan leaders in the under city of Lygd. There, preparations are underway for the invasion of the nearby country of Assista. The un-touched shot of the moon was taken in the New England Region NSW and the Building was taken in Sydney NSW The moon image has not been worked on. It’s untouched. The building was taken on a rather sunny afternoon. and darkened in Photoshop. A composite of two potographs …processed in Photoshop CS3

  • Dark City Four
    by Donall O Cleirigh

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This is picture four in a series of artworks which are composed from images and re-done in composite form. I was trying to catch the essence of a modern concrete jungle and it’s parts. The originals are 500×500 canvas prints.

  • dark skies
    by navybrat

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    Al Faris Center…. / Madina Road, Jeddah, K.S.A / One of the Older buildings close to where I live, / just dawn on me to distort it a bit and add some HDR effects…. in a foudroyant resonance of a drum, / a grandiose manner I come / day, maybe night, like a thief, / seizing the moment of your mischief, / and providential to an unaware good deed, / ye o people, men and beasts, take heed…!! all rights reserved….navybrat 2008 and beyond….

  • this is the next in my current series of uploads. All of these IR landscapes were were shot at the old Reshes site on Lachlan street in Sydney some years back when it was being demolished. I took quite a lot of photo’s of the site over a period of time but waited till the sky was just so to use the infrared film…... it just seems to bring out all the latent drama trapped within the mundane….

  • "another world"
    by navybrat

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    dark’ / stark, / ruination, / despoliation, / end? / bend… / fantasy / dark ecstasy…. another world… / governed, reined / evil, feigned!! / unknown dark lord… welcome? / succumb? just an imagination / of what is damnation….!!!

  • Back off!
    by Mark German

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    / Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / Writings (or ramblings) / Another World / The 3rd / The 10th / Weaver / High-Flyer / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / The Black, White & Grey / /

  • City Library
    by Annette Blattman

    US$4.28–US$114.00

  • Some visual fun for the eyes. :]

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