City classic
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Here’s my famous red vinyl chair and red phone! These have been used in quite a few photo shoots now – although, this is the first photo where the two items get in the limelight. This laneway is located near Hosier Lane in Melbourne, adorned with graffiti and stencil art. Getting the phone to the laneway from the carpark at Fed Square was easy. Getting the chair, wasn’t!
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Part of a Retro Pin-Up collaboration series with Jo O’Brien at Hosier Lane, Melbourne. This image is also showcased in the 2009 calendar (click image to view the calendar) /
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A collaboration with the lovely Helen McLean as part of a Retro Pin-Up Photoshoot at Hosier Lane, Melbourne Read all about it here I love that hat!
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Radio City Music Hall entrance, near the Trump Plaza in New York City.
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Part of a Retro Pin-Up collaboration series with Jo O’Brien at Hosier Lane, Melbourne. The hat is from when I worked at Johnny Rockett’s Diner!
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Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.
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Jean M. Laffitau
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Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art
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Another striking colonial building in downtown Buenos Aries. Shot with film on a very hot and bright cloudless morning. I’ve left it deliberately stark to accentuate the form and graceful lines of this beautiful building. I’ve rendered as a dark sepia to indicate a sense of the timewarp sensation I had while wandering the streets of this faded belle of a city.
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Another in my series of images shot in beautiful Buenos Aries. This image is fully digital and was shot with my Olympus E 300 while driving by in a taxi at some speed very late on the evening of Christmas Day. I flew from Sydney at around midday on the 25th of Dec and arrived 20 or so hours later at around 4pm on the 25th of Dec. Which I thought was pretty neat. Anyway after checking in I went out and stolled about and got some dinner at a little pavement cafe and watched all the beautiful people strolling by. Then I got a taxi to just drive me around while I shot some random things out of the window. Wonderful experience. Also I don’t want you all to think that I have an aversion to digital capture. I love digital. And I love analouge. Actually I just really really love cameras in all their splendid variety. Little light tight boxes of magic that they are. But for today its full colour digital all the way.
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Location: Torrens River / Elder Park. Runs along the north side of the Adelaide CBD, between North Tce and the Hyatt, Convention Centre, Festival Centre and Parliament House (plus many other historic buildings of Adelaide!) / ... / Location: Torrens River, Elder Park, Adelaide CBD, South Australia. / ... / Photograph shot from Morphet Street Bridge, midday, 28th Dec 2007. / ... / More information All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
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Louvre Pyramid is the large metal and glass pyramid which serves as the main entrance to the Musée du Louvre and has in the meantime become a landmark for the city of Paris. Commissioned by then French president François Mitterrand, it was built in 1989 by the architect I. M. Pei from New York, who was responsible for the design of the Miho Museum in Japan among others. The structure, which was constructed entirely with glass segments, reaches a height of 20.6 meters (about 70 feet); its square base has sides of 35 meters (115 feet). It consists of 603 rhombus-shaped and 70 triangular glass segments.
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Location: North side of the Torrens River, displaying the Adelaide Convention Centre on the opposing side of the river. Beyond that is North Terrace, Adelaide CBD, South Australia. More information / ... / Photographed around midday, 28th Dec 2007. All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / (c) Stephen Mitchell : Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
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This is the next image from my recent adventure to Antarctica via Buenos Aries. I went to photograph the light and the ice in the fabled Southern Continent. But on my way there and back I spent some time in this wonderful city of great beauty and tremendous contrasts. I was bowled over by vibrant faded beauty of this extraordinary place and will need to go back to take more photographs of this stunning Argentine city. Shot with Ilford HP5 with a very small and very battered SLR. Analouge really suits the nature of the place and the unobtrusive nature of the camera I was using allowed me to get up close and scratch away at the surface of what I was seeing. I need to post these Argentine images before I get to the extensive portfolio of Antarctican images I have coming. They are to me the precursor and epilouge to my trip to the ice and almost as compelling.
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This was taken while on a bridge looking over the Nile in 2007 Also Available in my Egypt Calendar: /
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quite funny how both statues have birds standing on their head
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A HDR photo of Adelaide from Montefiore Hill. Montefiore Hill stands between the city of Adelaide and North Adelaide. A statue of Colonel William Light, South Australia’s first surveyor general, stands on the Hill looking towards the city. The area is known as Light’s Vision. Light has been generally acknowledged to have selected the site for Adelaide and drawn the city plan. Nikon D200 – 18-200mm / ISO 100
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A Sin City themed shoot we had to do at college. tell me what u reckon. ta
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This is a HDR which was then toned using photoshop. It is taken along North Terrace in Adelaide. Nikon D200 – 18-200mm / ISO 100
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Plain, boring and busted. Not photography, but I like the idea for wall art.
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Another architectural shot-Samson’s have been shipping agents in Fremantle since the 19th century. They put this building up early in the 20th, and I believe are still there. It’s a lovely piece of classical revival architecture and I had great fun experimenting with soft focus effects and some other photoshop work, like relocating the lampost to a more ascetically satisfying location.
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Printed and framed a picture of the Mona Lisa and then stuck it on a wall in a graffiti filled dirty alley way in Perth city! I was attempting to express my opinion that Art is in the eye of the beholder and i for one love graffiti! Unfortunatley some dick saw me stick the frame on the wall and told someone in the neighbouring shops. Lucklily i do not believe in the vandalism of Private property and i only used Blu Tak to stick the frame up, so it was easy to remove right before i ran off. Although i wish more people had had the chance to see my idea on the streets!
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