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  • A photo of some inner-city graffiti that is neither functionless nor ugly, as most graffiti is seen.

  • As the City of Perth beats like a racing heart at night, Dullsville is considered no more. Well, that’s the plan anyway. Hope you enjoy this shot. Been wanted to post something like this for a long long time. So here it is =) / / Shot using a Canon 350D, 18-55mm kit lens, cheap tripod, 4 seconds exposure @ f/5.6 with an ISO speed of 200. PUBLISHED: The West Australian in 2008 as Advertising Material – but without my consent? / / MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /

  • Spry, grizzled tap dancer in Washington Square Park, New York, May 2007. Featured / Elderly Copyright

  • Lovers, candid shot, Washington Square Park, NYC. Featured / All Kisses Featured / / Home Page SOLD Copyright

  • Candid, Washington Square Park, New York Featured / Men Appreciation group SOLD Copyright

  • Huge rock outcropping in Joshua Tree National Monument, California.

  • City park Maastricht, the Netherlands. Old park, old trees. Near the old city walls and near the place where d’Artagnan was shot. / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect / dragonfly / damselfly / france

  • Deep beneath the world above…

  • Central Park, NYC

  • Taken from Kings Park, Perth, Western Australia.

  • The morning sun shining thru the tree in Churchill Drive Park in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in late October MY BUBBLESITE

  • Luna Park (Sydney) is an amusement park situated on the gorgeous Sydney Harbour, overlooking the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Opened in 1935, Luna Park is an iconic part of Sydney for residents and visitors alike. From 1924 – 1932 the Luna Park site was occupied by Harbour Bridge workers. They built two large workshops and a wharf on the site to assist in the Bridge’s construction. Following the conclusion of the construction the New South Wales Government rendered the site to be used as a recreational area. The park was constructed in just over 3 months, following the hard work of 800 structural workers, 70 electricians and 35 artists, among many others! Luna Park, Sydney opened at 8.00pm on 4 October, 1935. The park was an immediate success and the admission charge was abolished after the first year! The park remained open during the war years, however, the lights were “browned out”. Luna Park became a hugely popular stomping ground for Servicemen, both American and Australian. The park closed every winter, providing the opportunity to renovate, repair and add new attractions. Unfortunately, a tragic fire in 1979 in the Ghost train ride caused Luna Park to close down completely. In the years that followed, the park changed hands a number of times, was threatened with demolishment, re-opened and closed until finally in 1990 the Government passed the Luna Park Site Act, which protected the land. A Luna Park Reserve Trust was established and took control of the park in October 1990. Major restoration of the park and all of its buildings commenced in 1992. This shot was taken using a Nikon D300, nikon 18-20mm lens and processed using Photomatix For visitors to Sydney Luna Park can be reached via a regular ferry service from Circular Quay

  • Trip to upper Manhattan, Central Park, 06/24/08, with Patricia McCarty who is visiting from San Francisco. Original photo, © jwarburton 08. Nikon D70. Featured on Redbubble home page Oct. 30, 2009 Featured in: Scenery 08. / Featured in: Spring And Summer In The NorthEast USA 08 / Featured in: Seasonal Scapes 08

  • Original acyclic painting was Inspired by a photograph by Rebecca Tocci The original paintings can be bought from my own website arts-fine.co.uk

  • Seaworld, QLD Australia / ....I also took some shots of some jumping dolphins, however, the view from the car park really caught my visual attention…

  • This Tram got in the way of a perfect night shot!

  • THIS WAS TAKEN IN MILLENIUM PARK IN CHICAGO. SUCH AN INCREDIBLE REFLECTIVE SURFACE OF A STUNNING CITY / IT WAS ABOUT 8 AM ON A WET AND WINDY DAY, THAT IS WHY I CHOSE THE SOFT OLD TIME TONES TO GIVE IT SOME LIFE /

  • This is my first ever Attempt at Action Photography, It was fun. These guys were skating in Hyde Park, I went up to them and asked if I could watch and take some shots, they were cool with it. So i got snapping, Boy could they fly. Featured in / Sydney / Sydneys Guide To Exhibitions / Nikon D90 Users / Photography 101 Nikon D90 Featured on the HOME PAGE

  • “A Moment of Reflection” / oil on canvas – original sold IN RB FEATURED HOME PAGE / Over 1021 views in 2 weeks This couple on a bench are caught in the moment. / Possibly remembering an event of their past. / I think hats are coming back in style…........ / (but again they choose the white socks!) Month of March in my calendar ~_ Everyday Moments_ /

  • I shot this deep into a winter dusk looking south to Wollongong from the Curracurrang in Royal NP. I love that moment when the eye can only see night but the camera on long exposure picks up the residual colours of sunset and twilight.. Another from the archives. It’s so much fun going over shots you took a couple of years ago and have forgotten. So many magic memories come alive. Canon 30D / Tv: 82 seconds / Av: f/4.0 / ISO: 200

  • Black and white digital photo of Central Park

  • This little painting is the result of an oil sketch I did when I was in Katoomba recently. I love how when you drive or walk around Katoomba (or the other villages of the upper mountains) you often turn a corner or crest a hill and you find yourself confronted by the most spectacular view. There are a few spots which I really love. Whenever I was on my way to work (or whatever), these glimpses would energise me for the day ahead… reminding me of where we were… in a City within a World Heritage National Park. The way that civilisation exists along a narrow plateau which gives way to mountains and valleys also fascinates me. I often feel that Mother Nature is being incredibly generous in allowing our towns to flourish here… although she does remind us who’s boss occasionally…! This is the view across South Katoomba from the Mountain Heritage Carpark at the top of Lovel St Katoomba. Oil on Canvas / 40.5×30.5

  • From Chicago Nikon D50 / Nikkor 18-55 / Aperture: f/10.0 / Shutter speed: 1/50s / ISO: 200

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER Thanks For The Favouritings, Comments and Views Shot taken from North Sydney CBD around Sunset Light + Sunset+Storm+ Clouds and throw in a Rainbow = WOW Grab The Camera ! No filters , No Colour Manipulation , No artificially added Photoshop Rainbow = Just a Little Help From the Great Photographer Up There ! And the cardinal rule NEVER go anywhere without your Camera ! Equipment Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens / Technique: HDR , 5 Exposures, Photomatix 3.2, Capture NX See Also / Sydney Fantasia: Morning: /

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