It is a freezing morning in New York after the first snowfall of the season. / You just want to scream, but no one can hear you from up here.
View from my deck facing west, looking at the Empire State Building in New York. Copyright
Empire State Building in New York, shot from my deck. SOLD Copyright
Adelaide Milling Company Ltd….......at the wharf, Port Adelaide, South Australia. Now disused but proposed to be part of a new waterfront apartment complex. Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
Taken from the top of the Rockefeller centre. I’m not very good with landscapes and cityscapes, but I’ve always wanted to go visit the city and get some black and white shots of it.
Another shot from the top of the rock.
Please view the larger version for better visual effect !!! / Rising between the picturesque waters of Lake Monona and Lake Mendota, the majestic granite structure of Wisconsin’s Capitol building glows like a beacon, accenting the Madison skyline. And the inside of this building is simply stunning as well. This is an HDR image, which I took almost a year ago, and finally had the chance to finish. For an exterior view, click here: / HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images
Featured in “The Wild West Show” – June 2009. Rhyolite, Nevada is a ghost town just outside the boundary of Death Valley National Park. It was a town built on gold and the hopes and dreams that the precious metal inspires. Founded in 1904 and abandoned only 15 years later in 1919, it was a very short-lived community. [Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.
An early evening of the Empire State Building and Manhattan / as seen from Rockefeller Center.
New York City west side skyline at night shot from New Jersey
empire state building / new york / black and white digital photography
Taken the last morning of a NYC trip I took to do a project at Google. The sky was amazing!
Layer: Dana Zarling’s Grunge Factor Brown Featured in the Group: Alphabet Soup – Letter K
Post Card Sold 2009.07.11 Featured in the United States group on February 28th, 2009 [ top 3 ] United States group members: February Challenge Results: STATE HOUSES AND CAPITOLS / There were 21 very nice images entered; thank you! Top 10: Winner- Power To The People by Andy Mueller, IPA; an HDR image of the WI State Capitol that Andy took while playing tourist when visiting the city of Madison. Andy, I’m glad that you made the long trip to WI for that one! Also-, JustM (UT), Nancy Chambers (CA), Jack McCabe (RI), Lenny La Rue (CA), Renee Hubbard Fine Art (IN), Lisa Jones (AR), LudaNayvelt (MA), Linda Jackson( VT), and Charlene Aycock (UT) The Challenge winner is the new group avatar, the Top 3 are Featured Group Members, the Top 6 are Featured Images. The Independent Man stands proudly above the rotunda of the Rhode Island State House in Providence Rhode Island. Founded by Roger Williams as a place of tolerance of religious freedom, after being tossed out of Massachusetts Bay Colony. MORE on the STATE HOUSE JPM © 2008 / Photographs taken from Rhode Island Place Mall before Christmas. / Leica V Lux 1
Featured in the In-Between Group – Thank You / Featured in the Curious Vintage Fictions Group – Thank You / The image began with my photo of the Empire State Building taken from the Rockefeller Centre building in January this year. The gorilla has been extracted from my image taken at Taronga Zoo, Sydney in Dec 07. Credit to Robyn England www.happyrobyn.com for the La Femme elements of cat and striped hat. Credit to Katie Pertiet of DesignerDigitals.com for the LetterBox traveller paper (vintage aircraft ). / The title reflects the humour in the image with an oversized cat watching nonchalantly on the other building while flames lick at King Kong. If you look closely you might spot my daughter (the heroine) standing on the Empire State building waiting to be rescued by a confused King Kong. Hence the need for a Tom-Tom! A little whimsy is good for the soul. Thanks for looking. / / Gorilla image /
Featured in the Group: NYC
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER For more detailed information on the theatre that put the Palace in the term “Movie Palace* go to* http://www.statetheatre.com.au/about_history.html The State Theatre is without doubt a truly magnificent and unique building. Its importance has been recognised by The National Trust of Australia that has classified it as “a building of great historical significance and high architectural quality, the preservation of which is regarded as essential to our heritage”. Alongside other Sydney icons, the State Theatre occupies a magical place in the hearts and minds of generations of its patrons. For over 70 years it has enchanted and captivated all those who have used and continue to use its surroundings and facilities. Since opening in 1929, this 2000 seat venue has been owned and operated by the Greater Union Organisation, part of the AHL group of companies. The inspirational design of architect Henry White fuses eclectic elements of Gothic, Italian and Art deco design to produce an exquisite theatre, which can truly be described as a “Palace of Dreams”. The State Theatre palatial interiors feature artworks and fixtures of rare significance. The Dress Circle gallery houses artworks by significant Australian artists including William Dobell and Charles Wheeler whilst located in auditorium, the Koh-I-Nor cut crystal chandelier is the second largest on earth, weighing over four tonnes. From the opening performance, the State Theatre has been an integral part of the social and cultural fabric of Sydney. Its unparalleled history is a reflection of a dynamic city’s changing face, acting like a mirror to nearly a century of progress. It was created as the “Palace of Dreams” and through fun, laughter, music, drama, romance and art it will continue to reflect the dreams and hopes of all those who grace its doors. So why not take a “walk back through time” By clicking any of the “thumbnails” below you can take a look at the past and see why the State Theatre is so special. Equipment,Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens / Technique HDR, Five Bracketted Images
Looking North on Fifth Avenue from Washington Square Park / Manhattan / 3/07/09 Featured in the Group: New york City After I posted this, I noticed the comment by Kevin Downey . I believe in the power of found poems and collaboration. Kevin I took some liberties here (in how I arranged your words, although I added nothing) and am posting your comments as a poem. They so moved me, thanks:) Mayall’s sax is going / solo / on this. This curious / admixture of joy and despair. / Lives lived, / side by side, / worlds apart. I’ve been here so many times, / I know. Hit the low C John. / Stretch it.
Midtown Manhattan / Hudson River / New York June 2009
Historic Allaire Village located in Allaire State Park. / Howell, New Jersey / Nikon D80 W/24-120mm VR Featured in JPG Cast-Offs – September 29, 2009 / Featured in Dimensions – October 1, 2009 / Featured in Nikon D80 Users – October 16, 2009 7th Place in the challenge “Buildings” in Nikon D80 Users – October 15, 2009
Located in Historic Allaire Village, built in the 1800s. / Howell, New Jersey / Oct 2009 / Nikon D80 Featured in New Jersey – What’s Your Exit? – October 18, 2009
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