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  • Taken at the Milwaukee Art Museum. If you’re ever in the area and in the mood for some amazing art, you need go no further than the parking lot of this building. The architecture itself is a work of art. © Cadence Gamache

  • I took this picture in Helsingborg, Sweden. What caught my attention was the angle and the beautiful colours. I’m a big fan of perspectives so I had to switch on my camera. check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!

  • This was taken in the lobby of a building on Bourke Street, Melbourne. 2002 The Green Room was featured on the home page, 26 Aug 2008. Featured in Sold! in November, 2008. Sold a mounted print of this work here on RB to a mystery buyer. / © All images are copyright Daniela Di Cesare 2008. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • URBAN ART check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!

  • I love the feel of this Frangipani shot. Different, unusual, talking point. What photography, art should be. Paul red bubble Lyman Frank Baum fine art photography / macro photography

  • A wall of bricks, a steel door, and a drain pipe….

  • The title explains my concept very well. / PRINT AVAILABLE!!!

  • Canon 1Ds MKIII / 70-200mm L HDR image from 3 different exposures. Sold as Matted Print to an unknown RB buyer, thank you!

  • Airport departure corridor

  • A renovated blockhouse exterior with a mighty urban tree from Budapest 14th district. You can license this photo on Getty Images.

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  • Cityscape background, urban art

  • If there was a choice between using a regular escalator or climbing ten flights of those stairs, I would choose the stairs without any hesitation! It has to be a happy climb! The Palais des Congrès in Montreal, Quebec, is a genuine feast for the eyes. It’s a convention center with a design relying mostly on its fabulous coloured windows. The effect is absolutely delightful, casting gorgeous colours both inside and outside the building, like a giant kaleidoscope. Focal length 55mm / ISO-200 / Aperture f/9 / Shutter 1/250 sec. Shot in aperture priority / Nikon D60 / AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f3.5-5.6G VR Featured in the group Sets of Two on May 14, 2009 Featured in the Art of Glass Group on August 15, 2009 Finished in 2nd place of Top Ten in the June/July Avatar challenge of the Art of Glass Group on June 2, 2009 Finished in 3rd position of Top Ten in the September Avatar challenge of the Art of Glass Group on August 31, 2009 Makes a great set with : /

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  • In memory of Julius Shulman .....the buildings of my city bow in respect. /

  • Building Design Partnerships new offices in Piccadilly Basin, Manchester

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  • Tower in a new area located in the touristic harbour, that includes a maritime station for cruise ships, housing and office complex. / Savona, Liguria, Italia Sony Alpha 100 / iso 100, f 8.0, 1/160 sec., 200 (300) mm. Thank you for your attention. Featured in the group European Everyday Life Top ten in the challenge Window & Door Shapes / Top ten in the challenge Show us your Stuff! The same building:

  • 28 august 2009.

  • PORTMEIRION is an Italianate resort village in Gwynedd, on the coast of Snowdonia in Wales. The village is located near Penrhyndeudraeth, on the estuary of the River Dwyryd, two miles southeast of Porthmadog, and one mile from the railway station at Minffordd, which serves both the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway and Arriva Trains Wales (Cambrian Line). / Portmeirion has served as a location for films and television shows, most famously serving as The Village in The Prisoner. / THE PRISONER is a 17-episode, British television series which was first broadcast in London from the 1st of October 1967 to the 4th of February 1968. Starring and co-created by Patrick McGoohan, it combined spy fiction with elements of science fiction, allegory, and psychological drama. / The series follows a British former secret agent who is held prisoner in a mysterious seaside village where his captors try to find out why he abruptly resigned from his job. Although sold as a thriller in the mould of McGoohan’s previous series, Danger Man (called Secret Agent in its U.S. release), the show’s combination of 1960s countercultural themes and surreal setting had a far-reaching effect on science fiction/fantasy programming, and on popular culture in general. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / 1/620 f/22.0 ISO3200 / used of Orton Effect in PS CS3

  • The Selfridges building in Birmingham / Taken with a Pentax K100D and 18-55 lens / /

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