inspired by Warhol… Digitally cross processed…
For some reason, this picture is one of my favourites; not that you can capture a city in one image, mumbai of all cities, but this one takes me down memory lane…
Time for the final bout, / Rows of deserted houses, / All our stable mates highway bound… / - Death Cab for Cutie
Suffered a swift defeat, / I’ll endure countless repeats / The gift of memory is an awful curse / With age it just gets much worse, / - Death Cab for Cutie
dog in a hurry .................................................................... Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art
My husband is mad about vw’s and is currently restoring a dual cab so I thought I’d make a shirt.
DSK Ute T-Shirt
New York in the wee hours of the morning. August 2007 This photo is so “New York” to me.. yellow cab, bright lights and the feel of a fast paced life. Hope you enjoy.
For my wonderful Uncle Eddy 95 yrs young and going strong / Uncle Eddy knows all the streets of the city and more…......... / acrylic on hand stretched fabric / Manhattan Island, NYC_ / / / ORIGINAL NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE
Urban scene…busy with color and lights reflecting on a rainy evening.
It’s the inside of the cab of my brother-in-laws doodle bug. A Canon Rebel XTi taken on 11/01/2008 in the town of Windham, PA. Edited in HDR and PS. Best view larger. / /
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A London cab pimped!
(c) Sarah Moore 2009 Stock Used… Background / Sign / /
And it is true what you said / That I live like a hermit in my own head / But when the sun shines again / I’ll pull the curtains and blinds to let the light in. Inspired by Death Cab For Cutie, “Marching Bands of Manhattan.”
The ubiquitous symbol of New York, or perhaps more specifically Manhattan. Gray day in Greenwich Village. May 2008. Exposure: 1/160, f/6.3, 60mm, ISO-800. / Post-processing: Contrast/saturation/curve/etc
Newyork City / USA / Date Added June 20.2009 Collage includes / 1.View from Empire State Building / 2.Newyork’s famous yellow cabs / 3.Cyclist on the Brooklyn Bridge / 4.Brooklyn Bridge Featured in First Things Group on June 22, 2009 /
Ink, graphite & pencil on 110 gsm acid free cartridge The entire time i was drawing this i had a beautiful song by US Indie band Death Cab For Cutie in my head… “I’ll Follow You Into The Dark”...hence the title… listen to it here
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City living, a way of life for some. / The hussle and bussle of going to and from is an artform in itself. / The flow of traffic and pedestrian activity is an alluring subject. / Add a little rain and Melbourne looks just perfect on a Tuesday. :) / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
FEATURED in All About New York State group on August 22, 2009 / FEATURED in Urban Art group on August 25, 2009 / FEATURED in Cityscapes and Skylines group on August 27, 2009 / ================================================ / Brooklyn Bridge, NYC / Shot from Brooklyn, NY / / / /
Featured in Dimensions September 2009 / Featured in The Male Photographer September 2009 / This is the passenger saloon of a class 142 train, one of the various class of trains I drive in my job as a train driver in the NW of England, these are probably the oldest stock I drive. / When I am not playing with cameras, I play with choo choos LOL / Shot with a Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens. / 5 Shot 1stop apart HDR tonemapped image using photomatix and finished in photoshop. / Topaz filter added afterwards / A little more info about the trains from wikipedia : / The British Rail Class 142 is a class of Pacer diesel multiple units used in the United Kingdom. 96 units were built by BREL in Derby between 1985 and 1987. They were a development of the earlier Class 141 which were introduced in 1984. / They were initially built for use on rural branch lines. However, as of May 2009 they are mainly used on busy commuter routes in the major cities in the north of England, alongside some branch lines in South Wales and Devon. / /
I previously had this photograph on Redbubble. I removed in August. I’m reintroducing with some layered enhancements of the original. The photo was taken of a window display while touring the city, New York City, that is. / / / Featured in Buyer’s Club 10-12-09 / Featured in Eye Macros 10-14-09 / Featured in The World As We See It 10-17-09 / 318 views 11-9-09
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