Chimney Wall Art

596 creative works found

  • Summer Spectacular
    by Helen Simpson

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    A February storm unleashes its power in the beauty of non-stop lightning over Spencer Gulf in South Australia. This 15 second exposure shows just a small sample of a spectacular night’s viewing. The tiny lit chimney, that you can see on the left (which belongs to the lead smelter in Port Pirie), is actually 205 metres in height, which gives perspective to this, the power of natures finest glory.

  • Under Cover
    by Hans Kawitzki

    US$4.84–US$129.20

    This image was taken some years ago on slide film I had to use a soft filter to eliminate all blemishes.The cement company does not excist any more and has been pulled down.

  • Autumn In The Cove
    by Gary L. Suddath

    US$4.70–US$125.40

    The cabin of Carter Shields Place makes a beautiful autumn setting as it may of been around 1830 or 40’s.It’s location is on the Cades Cove Loop Road in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. It’s preserved by the Park Service and an example of early Appalachian structures.The Great Smoky Mountain N.P. not only preserves the flora and fauna but a way of life http://www.redbubble.com/people/suddath/art/126777-12-mingus-mill-viii

  • Homestead
    by Naomi Frost

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    ISO200 / f/8 / 5.0sec exposure / R72 Filter / Shutter Release / Broken Tripod / / Processed in The Lightroom and Photoshop Elements 0.4 / Location: Tumut, NSW, Australia. / My Husband’s Great Grandparents Homestead / / I wanted this one to have an “old’ feel to it, considering the home was built in the 1920’s.

  • Little dream house
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Taken in Westfield, NJ 2007 – Just an adorable little house in the height of autumn

  • Spooky Abandoned House
    by Kimberly Palmer

    US$4.05–US$107.92

    Orcas Island, Washington Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • Industrial Light & Magic
    by Mark German

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Industrial Light & Magic This photo was taken using a combination of hand held soft filters – homemade, actually. It has not been colourised with image-editing software. What you see, is what I took. / / Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / Writings (or ramblings) / Another World / Time & Tears / The 3rd / The 10th / Weaver / High-Flyer / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / The Black, White & Grey

  • The Mansion
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Westfield – Nov 2007

  • I wanna go out
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Westfield – Nov 2007

  • Vicars Close. Wells, England
    by Ann Garrett

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    Click to view by category / / Fractal Images / Images from Nature HDR Images Flower Portraits Night/Low Light Images Architectural Images Landscape Images Infrared Images / / / Random Images / /

  • Up where we belong
    by Kurt Tutschek

    US$3.70–US$98.80

  • Legacy
    by Mark German

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    / Photographer for Hire – All Occasions – Mail Me :) / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / / / / Writings (or ramblings) / Another World / The 3rd / The 10th / Weaver / High-Flyer / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / The Black, White & Grey / /

  • Chimneys
    by Adrian Donoghue

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    Roof tops at Battery Point in Hobart Tasmania. /

  • Nostalgia sometimes creepes in without warning..

  • Fire Dance
    by Crokus Label

    US$6.55–US$174.80

    For this shot, I had my head right in the chimney… (lol I almost burnt my bangs) / This picture was taken at F4,5, speed 1/1000 Sec. Iso 1600, Focal length 85.0 mm with an approach lense.

  • Classic Victorian
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    I have a black and white version of this as well.

  • A Night on Earth 1
    by Melody

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Named after one of my favourite movies. Taken in Yarraville with my one of my photographic mentor’s, Lisa. We had security, the Po-lice, and customs patrolling as we photo’d the night away. I think the lens flare works in this, and the other bits of evening light flotsam and jetsam in the sky..

  • John Oliver Place IV
    by Gary L. Suddath

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    Sepia Toned of a previous…Morning sun filters through the trees at John Olivers Cabin with a few dogwoods in the background…..The Oliver’s bought land in the Cove in 1826 and this cabin site remained in the family until the Park was established. The house is typical of many found on the eastern frontier in the mid-1850s, and reflects the skills and techniques brought into the mountains by descendants of British and European immigrants…..Split-rail fences require much more timber than other types of fences, and so are not common in areas where wood is scarce or expensive. However, they are very simple in their construction, and can be assembled with few tools even on hard or rocky ground. They also can be built without using any nails or other hardware; such hardware was often scarce in frontier locations.These fences are sometimes refered to as Worm Fence due to the back and forth placements…This cabin is located on the Cades Cove Loop Road, in the Great Smoky Mountain N.P.

  • Constructed in 1866 by Elijah Oliver.He was the son of John Oliver and born in the cove in 1824. His original farm was destroyed during the U.S. Civil War by Confederate marauders. This cabin is considered a dog-trot cabin sence it has a breezeway between the main house and kitchen.People in the cove didn’t turn away strangers who may need food or a place to spend the night.The closed in portion of the front porch was a “stranger room” Elijah built for this reason.This cabin is located a short hike from the Cades Cove Loop Road in the Great Smoky Mountain NP

  • Back In Time
    by Gary L. Suddath

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    Step back in time. Enjoy the beautiful fall view they had from their backyard. This is a part of the Mountain Farm Museum, in the Great Smoky Mountains…. This is the Davis-Queen house. It was moved to this location from the Thomas Divide area on Indian Creek in NC. It was built around 1899, and is made of chestnut. Saw mills were around at this time so a frame house would have been possible but John Davis chose to build a log home…..The Meathouse off to the left was usually located close to the main house. This one came from Little Cataloochee, NC….Pork was one of the main meats of the early Appalachians. They had verities of wild meats and other farm animals as they do today, but the good old hog was what went mostly in the meathouse…. Some may call these smokehouses as this was a way of keeping the meat also. They would hang the meat in the building and build a smoky fire for a week or more. This could give a wonderful flavor to the meat but also produced a chemical reaction to the meat that helps preserve it from bugs and bacteria. Another method was to salt cure the meat. This was done by covering the meat with salt. It would then be placed on shelves or in some type of container. Once the salt was soaked into the meat it would slow down bacteria. Both methods was done in cold weather so the meat wouldn’t spoil till it had time to cure….The picket fence was often used around yards and gardens, back then they didn’t fence the farm animals in but out so they could roam the mountain and forest for food. A froe or mallet was often used to hand split the paling. The pointed to discouraged the chickens from standing on the….. The bare tree in the center was a walnut tree, which provides a mix of things from dyes to a food source….The museum is located at the visitor center at the Cherokee NC entrance to the Smokies. It includes must the building from that era. These were moved from different area of the park, The barn is the only original structure that was here to start with. From time to time you will see those dressed from this time period doing various chores.

  • House 961
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Westfield, NJ – Nov 2007

  • Dragon's Den
    by Crokus Label

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    I saw a dragon’s head on the left side of the picture, therefore, I called it such. It is actually the foot of a hot flame eating away the wood in a chimney. This picture was taken at F5.6, speed 1/25 Sec. Iso 1600, Focal length 300.0 mm I used an approach lense too.

  • Awestruck!!!
    by Helen Simpson

    US$4.27–US$114.00

    Another of 2007’s gift of lightning.

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