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  • DFW’s new Terminal is an architecture wonder.

  • The tones of the setting sun only serve to enhance the colour of the old brick chimney stack at the Barwon Paper Mills, Geelong.

  • Tiny planet with huge lighthouse and grassy field

  • A Chinese Pergoda with a grunge distressed textured feel.

  • An old ruin in Berlin Spandau (Germany)...

  • Detail of a recreation of an Iron Age roundhouse at Flag Fen, Cambridgeshire, England. /   / One of our many steps on the climb up Mount Improbable. /   / Part of the series Against the Sky /   /

  • More stones from Connemara! A building that is still used … the door was locked. It was stuck at the bottom of field with no evidence of what it might be used for.

  • this ancient analouge image is the Sydney skyline in 1982 from the WatchTower building that overlooks Redfern station. Now days it’s all multi million dollar apartments but it was a very different city back then. The graffitti is actually the name of a punk band that was squatting in the building at the time. But the image could also be read as a comment and observation on some of the goings on around here in bubbleland. Or maybe I just posted it because Muscular Teeth tells me he likes my apocalyptic images….... the interpretation is open….....

  • another photo of the city of Sydney taken from the roof top of what was then a punk squat. now it’s very very expensive apartments overlooking Redfern station. the graffitti was the extremely succinct name of the punk band that was in possession of the building at the time….... and it’s still a comment about other things as well….. it’s just different version of Real Fucking Idiots

  • I shot this whilst with one of my photography students. The assignment: lines and curves. And we were shooting just in black and white. There is a superb spot on the top floor of this amazing building where you can get a great wide-angle shot but also capture a perfect reflection of what is above you. This was a five-shot bracketed HDR, shot in the monochrome picture control mode on my Nikon DSLR. Merged in Photomatix. Nikon D300 / 20mm f/3.5 F series manual focus lens @ f/11

  • Times Square roof tops, Mid-Town Manhattan, New York City. / Jan 2009 / Nikon D80 w/24-120mm VR / Featured / Jan 31- Feb**, 2009 Group – Nikon D80 Users

  • Pokrovsky cathedral in red colours in Moscow on Red Square.Russia / I was trying to capture architecture details on it and stunning colors. / THE WINNER in a challenge Capital cities of the World /

  • Scarborough harbour at night, shot from Olivers mount / Nikon D60 / Lens 200mm

  • This was taken during last years trip to Croatia. / I took it whilst walking around the city walls of Dubrovnik. / Amazing to see the original roof tiles. / I wondered as I looked at the windows about what sort of person lives there….surrounded by tourists constantly looking in. / Magical. Nikon D70 / Shutter Speed: 1/180 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 70 mm / ISO Speed: 250

  • Nikon D60 / Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire, UK

  • Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Nikon D90, Sigma 10-20mm @ f/16, 10mm, ISO 400, 3 exposures of 1/80, 1/20 & 1/5 sec HDR’d in Photomatix, Lightroom 2. Hand held as the QVB doesn’t allow tripods, got the evil eye from the tripod nazi a few times ;)

  • This is a corridor of The Louvre, Paris. The Louvre is the largest museum in France and the most visited in the world. It is also the home of the Mona Lisa, arguably Da Vinci’s most famous and mysterious work. The Louvre was build in the 12th Century and initially qas a fortress for Philip II. 400 years later it became a display house of Louis XIV, and in 1793, was opened for it’s first exhibition. It was closed again until 1801 due to structural damage, when it reopened. Today the Louvre houses over 380,000 pieces of art, across 8 departments. I spent 4 hours in there and only got to see 1/8 of the entire building. Two textures added to this one and a slight adjustment of colour and contrast to make it look like an old photo of an aristocratic past. Slight crop also, to take out the tops of the many visitors heads that were in frame. Featured in Digital Photography / Featured in Tunnel Vision Top 10 in Seeking Symmetry Challenge Canon SX100IS Textures from www.deviantart.com stock All editing completed at 12.30am MCN: C438Y-96JW4-Q5HEA

  • Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 46mm ~ 1/500’s ~ f / 11 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Auto Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / ________ / ________ / ________ / ________

  • Suisinish is an abandoned village reached after a rough hour- long walk from Kilbride, near Torrin, Isle of Skye. / This old cottage is too modern to have been one of the dwellings where the folk were evicted to make way for the sheep, which were more profitable to the greedy landowners of the time. Many of the families were separated, and forced to emigrate to America, Canada, and Australia. / I cannot begin to feel their anguish. / There are many ruins scattered around the Brae (hillside), evidence of a thriving, close-knit community torn apart by human greed. Maybe this bulding was built early in the twentieth century, I have no idea and can find no information. / Back to the present….. / There was quite a wait for some usable light, a chilly fierce wind was blowing, rain was brewing, nothing new ! We sat in the shelter of one of those deserted ruins, eating a cheese piece, ( sandwich ) and a cheering cup of hot coffee from the thermos, reflecting on how ‘they’ lived then, compared to us nowadays, and watching the sheep that are now the only inhabitants of this beautiful place. / Rowan trees were planted in the belief they kept evil spirits away, and it is considered very bad luck to cut one down, even today ! This cottage is surrounded by them, I guess the magic didn’t work. A three shot HDR. CanonEOS 40D mounted on tripod, iso 100, auto wb, f22, RAW files converted in Photomatix, and touched up in Adobe CS3. / A little Orton also applied to ‘pop’ the texture of the stone. / A slight vignette added. SEE MORE OF MY ISLE OF SKYE SET….

  • Amsterdam in Autumn, October 2009 / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm, handheld on rail / HDR (-2,-1,0) in Photomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3

  • Just into Alaska on the Top of the World Highway from the Yukon, we came upon this beautiful building that housed many antiques. Low and behold, there was a gentleman in the yard working on his truck, and allowed us to go around and take photos. Notice the flowers growing on the sod roof under a hot sun. Not much grass left! / Top of the World Highway, near Chicken, Alaska / Canon EOS Rebel XTi; Canon 18-55mmlens / /

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