The Melbourne city skyline.
The Melbourne city skyline.
Hamer Hall, Melbourne, Australia
The original Ettamogah Pub near Albury, New South Wales, Australia.
London, England !!!
Inspired by the Anberlin song “The Haunting” “Up on this hill, in this uncanny house. / Your spirit I can’t see, but I still believe / I can feel your breath on me” You can listen to it here its the first song on the list… Enjoy!
Across the street from the Pultney Grammar School on South Terrace, Adelaide CBD is a wooden sign at just the right height to put a camera on long exposure. That and the car that drove by at just the right moment, I captured this amazing surreal scene.
A library in a village of Provence, France; the building a palette of rusts and burnt ochres. Old architecture at its most pleasing.
Playing around in the Mitcham shopping Centre Carpark with my new lens – a tokina 12-24mm ƒ4.0. I’m a happy kid with the quality of the image :D
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
Sunrise over Fes, Morocco. Adhan (Athaan) is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin. The root of the word is ʼḏn “to permit”, and another derivative of this word is uḏun, meaning “ear.” This is the minaret of Kairouyine mosque in Fes. The university which is attached, was founded in 859AD and ‘is considered the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records.’ (Care of Wikipedia) / Adhan II
Another shot from our visit to the Ghost Town/Movie Set from “Dances With Wolves” in So. Dakota. I was so taken by the detail that the overseers of this town maintained, even to the lights in the houses…kind of an odd feeling to walk into these buildings and no one was there but the lights were on! You could set down in a cahir inside and read a paper from the 1800’s… Original digital photograph. Taken with a Sony Full HD 1080 Cyber Shot camera. / Thank You for viewing my art. VIEW susan’sgallery / VIEW susan’szazzle /
“Living on the Land” Photography & Artwork / by Holly Kempe © An old farmhouse overlooking crops and a freshly ploughed field. Apple Tree Creek, Queensland “I had rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” ~George Washington
yet another highrise at Broadbeach! straight from the camera again. it is a gorgeous building that owes a lot to Harry Seidler for it’s curves. i love the abstract quality. I have never been inside, but I fancy the idea of living here one day…when I don’t have a dog or a small boy who needs a yard to play in:)
Apartment block, inner-western Sydney. Best veiwed LARGE
St Columb’s Cathedral, built in 1633. Derry City, Northern Ireland.1633 / HDR an Orton effect / Nikon D50 50mm f1.8 lens
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
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Abstract Macro Photography – Faces Very close up / Peeling paint / Derelict house / Armley / Leeds
finally… this is the very last of this current rather long series of Infrared photo’s of the old Silo building in Newtown …..it’s been nice to have been able to post them here…thanks for looking / . /
Title comes from a sign on the far wall. Shot with a Canon 20D in Golden, Colorado. Handheld at 28mm; iso 400; f;7.1; 1/125 sec.; edited in Dynamic Photo HDR then CS4.
090815, Tribeca, Manhattan, New York. © jc warburton 09, Fuji Finepix S8100.. Processed one photo, HDR. Featured In: Shapes and Patterns August 09.
These two unconnected people seemed to tell a story to me. Canon EOS450D 1/60 f5.6
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