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  • I actually took this shot while “You’re not the only one” by Ammonia was playing on my Ipod. Great song fitting image. “Cuts like pins and needles, miles and miles away. I took the shot through the Windscreen of my car. I really like the effect, it seems quite sad and intimidating.

  • Had to travel to Adelaide for work, was trapped inside all day, though managed to escape for about 30 minutes but being in the city this is as close to seeing the sunset as I got.

  • A window of an traditional country farm cottage in Ireland. Nice whitewashed wall on this shot..

  • 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!

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

  • T_SHIRT / / FROM MUSIC SERIES / IPANEMA / / / PLAY MY MUSIC / / / ALWAYS MY MUSIC!! / / / DO YOU HEAR ME? / / / DANCE /

  • My New York, alive, awake, jumping! Sennelier pastel on sanded paper.

  • I was having lunch with my beautiful wife the other day at a rather unusual place, right across the road from my office. Never been there before… it was at the Northern Metropolitan Institute of Tafe and they have the special room on the third floor where trainee chefs get to practice their cooking skills and serve to the unsuspecting public. This was the view virtually from the table I was sitting at… the view was way better than the food!

  • The Barnegat Bay Lighthouse in New Jersey www.danadipasquale.com / © Dana DiPasquale 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Dana DiPasquale. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Cartagena de India, Colombia ! Published in the book The City / / Click to view

  • Caught with Viral fever and resting at home, my temptation to work on doesn’t end. Presenting one more work on light :) This one I sighted few days back when I was li’l resting in Naval Civilian Housing Colony’s rest house. As I left the room way back I thought it might be a good !dea :)) I preferred to post B&W conversion for this. Sure I’m not gonna tempt for color. I have repocessed this image to add some LIGHT :) Hope everyone will enjoy!! Reprocessed in CS3 ( 07.05.2009 ). Equipment : Canon EOS 400D, Canon EF S 10 – 22mm lens. Hand held.

  • The image has been created as an alternative to the popular and greatly exaggerated theory of global warming and its consequences. Since global warming activists predict a dramatic change of the planet’s surface in the nearest future, the Ice Age Premonition portrays our society in the new Ice Age. / Ice Age – A cold period marked by episodes of extensive glaciations alternating with episodes of relative warmth. Any geologic period during which thick ice sheets cover vast areas of land. Such periods of large-scale glaciations may last several million years and drastically reshape surface features of entire continents. A number of major ice ages have occurred throughout the Earth’s history; the most recent periods were during the Pleistocene Epoch. There have been at least four major ice ages in the Earth’s past. The last glacial period ended about ten thousand years ago. / Surrealism art prints / Digital art prints / Fantasy digital art wallpapers

  • Reflected… building in Berlin Reinickendorf (Germany)...

  • I wanna feel the sun, I just need some air / I need some air / I need some air / I need some air BRMC “need some AIR”

  • Taken in the Queen Victoria Building, Sydney. HDR created with tonal contrast enhancement. Nikon D300 with Nikon 17-200 lens.

  • THIS WAS TAKEN IN A SMALL COURTYARD HIDDEN AWAY FROM THE MAIN STREET IN MADRID. JUST A ROUND COURTYARD WITH THE WALLS FORMING A HEXAGON SHAPE. IT WAS ONLY WHEN I LOOKED UP THAT I NOTICD THERE WAS NO ROOF BUT ALL THE WALLS CAME TOGETHER TO FORM THIS GREAT EYE CONFUSING PERSPECTIVE VIEW /

  • BUILDING JUST SITTING THERE EMPTY IVE TAKEN IN CHICAGO

  • Greece’s typical blue & white – I found these shutters just simply irresistible :) Canon EOS450D with kit lens (18-55mm)

  • Old broken eerie window. / Camera – Panasonic Lumix FZ30 Made it onto the ‘Popular Art & Photography’ Pages :)) / FEATURED in – ‘Moody, Dark and Evokative’, ‘Urban Art’ Group and ‘Beginners Corner’

  • Industrial Disease by Dire Straights. / “Warning lights are flashing down at quality control / Somebody threw a spanner and they threw him in the hole / Theres rumors in the loading bay and anger in the town / Somebody blew the whistle and the walls come down”...... Gritty grimy grungy layers over a pic of the winter garden building in the Auckland Domain New Zealand. Featured on Redbubble Homepage 26.8.09 – now that makes me feel good about myself! / Top ten in the “Textures Unlimited” challenge. / Featured in “Out of the Past” group. / Featured in “Digital Art Compilations” group.

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER RED BUBBLE FEATURE 21st October 2009 / Gladesville Mental Hospital was a psychiatric hospital established in 1838 in the suburb of Gladesville, Sydney, Australia. Description and history / Prior to 1838, people with mental or emotional problems in the Sydney area were housed in a “lunatic asylum” in Liverpool, a suburb on the south-east fringes of Sydney, or at the Female Factory in Parramatta, twenty-four kilometres west of Sydney. In the 1830s, construction of a purpose-built asylum began on the banks of the Parramatta River, in the area now known as Gladesville. The original sandstone complex was designed by the Colonial Architect, Mortimer Lewis, between 1836 and 1838.[1] Patients were then transferred from Liverpool and the Female Factory.[2] The first supervisor was John Thomas Digby, who sought to improve the treatment of the mentally ill, as did his successor, Frederick Norton Manning. On a visit to Sydney in 1867, Manning was invited by Henry Parkes to become medical superintendent of the Tarban Creek Lunatic Asylum. Before accepting, Manning went overseas and studied methods of patient care and administration of asylums; on his return to Sydney he submitted a notable report. He was appointed to Tarban Creek on 15 October 1868 and immediately reported on the isolation of patients from their relations in accommodation best described as ‘prison-like and gloomy’, the inadequate facilities for their gainful employment and recreation and the monotonous diets deficient in both quantity and quality. In January 1869 the asylum’s name was changed to the Hospital for the Insane, Gladesville, wherein patients were to receive treatment rather than be confined in a ‘cemetery for diseased intellects’. By 1879 radical changes in patient care and accommodation had been made. Gladesville was extended and modernized and an asylum for imbeciles set up in Newcastle and a temporary asylum at Cooma. Manning minimized the use of restraint and provided for patient activities Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm, Handheld Technique: HDR 5 Bracketted Images, Photomatix 3.2, Capture NX See Also Fractured:

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