This collection of Urban Landscapes is drawn from a larger body of work called Darkscapes. They are moody evocative invitations into mystery and imagination taken from the ordinary things that make up the fabric of city life. Beauty is all around us if only we take the time to notice it. We all look but maybe we don’t all see. This collection of images is a way for me to share what I see with others. Some years back I was short listed for a Sculpture commission at the new Green Square Railway station. I didn’t in the end win the commission but I did get to walk up the tunnels before any trains traveled though the station. This is one of the many photo’s I took. This is a companion image to the Urban Landscape#28 taken underneath Green Square station a couple of years ago before the trains started to use the lines. Walking up these tracks was a truly amazing experience.
Originally a photo from my recent trip overseas but this has gone further then my usual photography and is more of an artwork. I really like what I’ve achieved and its thanks to the Redbubble community encouraging me to try new styles and be adventurous. So thank you, and please let me know if this is a style worth progressing. All money raised in the sale of my art until November goes towards the Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation. For more information on the foundation and Steve’s touching story please follow this link. here Steven T. Hill Stroke Foundation
Taken from top of the Empire State Building, NYC, 10:00 PM. / It was so windy up there I had to jam my lightweight tripod against the wall with my knee to keep everything still. Originally shot on Fuji 100 ISO color print film (see insert below), scanned to digital on a Canon FS2710 negative scanner, then converted to BW.
Acrylic on Canvas. Original SOLD.
A lone diner at an exclusive restaurant, captured on New York’s Central Park South. Nominated by the brilliant and gracious photographer Nick Board for Red Bubble’s Pay It Forward Group, who wrote, “Judith chronicles brilliantly, the life and times of New York City, mainly in Black and White, but my absolute favourite has to be, “Reservation for One”. In my eyes this is a masterpiece, trully evocative, and to me, captures isolation in the big city, just as memorably as Hopper did in the “jazz age”.“ Featured / Pay It Forward TWICE A HOME PAGE FEATURE SOLD Copyright
Reflection in a store window in midtown Manhattan, NYC. Featured / Shopfronts Featured / Urban Art SOLD Copyright
Nice windy night i was surprised how this shot came out.
Millennium Bridge and St. Paul Cathedral, London, Uk ! / / - Click to view .
As we patiently awaited for the highly anticipated Australia Day 2007 fireworks, we were greeted by a rather unpleasant overcast and patchy sky, many thanks to the soaring 40C heat. Great sweat workout though. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
London, UK I usually walk along the south bank riverside in London.. and l passed by this place maybe a thousand times ! This time for some reason l was walking very slowly.. once I got here l just thought this could be the moment to take a nice picture.. I am happy with the result ! / / - / Click to view
A summer afternoon downpour in the city. The streets washed clean, then it clears as soon as it came. More Sydney ...
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“As the afternoon light fades, the city is set ablaze, bathed in the golden light of dusk, juxtaposed by a cerulean sky.” This Tone Mapped digitally stitched panorama is composed from a series of hand shot images.
Cityscape was shot from the top of the “Arc de Triomphe” in Paris (France). Far away you can see “La Defense” district. When the shot was taken the avenue was strangely empty, all the cars seemed to be escaping the city. I think this photograph will be great on Laminated print, Mounted print or Canvas print.
I was inspired by the contrast and affect of soft, quieting snow to busy city life and its bold structures. This was mainly painted using a palette knife and heavily textured with impasto. Oil on Canvas 24”x20” Original Sold http://www.theoceanseries.com/1stARPEx.html Featured in: Abstract Realism, New England, The Fringe, Impressionist Art, and Redbubble’s home page
Old bathtub on apartment rooftop with city skyline in the background
giclee on watercolour paper by my original watercolour / 15×38 cm / www.shevchukart.com This work was Featured on Home Page REDBUBBLE 13.02.2009 / / and was Featured in groups European Everyday Life, / Back In Black, Shoot The Moon . / © Copyright Info All material in my gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission /
giclee on watercolour paper by my original watercolour / 15×38 cm www.shevchukart.com This work Featured on Wall Art and Greeting Cards REDBUBBLE /
Angers, France
MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER / 190 Comments,125 Favourites, 2956 Views / Sydney is great for sunrises, it quite often receives spectacular sunrises as it greets the sunrises that appear from the east. This shot shows the city skyline as seen from North Sydney CBD on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour, in the foreground is Lavender Bay. Technique: HDR , 5 Bracketted images processed with Photomatix Pro with avery slight adjustment (sharpening & contrast) in Capture NX. Equipment: Nikon D300 , Nikon 18-200mm lens No filters or colour adjustment 1) RED SKY AT NIGHT… means that as the sun sets in the west, if it has a red hue or color to it, then the moisture was further west of their location. Thus SAILORS DELIGHT. A beautiful sunset. 2) RED SKY IN MORN…means that as the sunlight from the rising sun passes through moisture, it too will be red. This means that with the rotation of the earth, this will bring this moisture (and possible storm) right on top of them and it is only a few hours away. SO SAILORS TAKE WARN.” / I hope this bit of weather science helps.
by the window at 16 floor Beijing, China. you can own the city best viewed large also avaliable as a tee shirt print.
It rained all day but the sun made a late appearance on this moody Vancouver day. The evening light on False Creek can be just stunning.
FEATURED in Urban Art group on August 24, 2009 / TOP TEN winner of “All the colours of the rainbow…......... on buildings” challenge in Unique Buildings Of The World group on September 19, 2009 / FEATURED in Color me a Rainbow group on September 24, 2009 / TOP TEN winner of “Personal Meaning” challenge in Photography Challenge Group on September 27, 2009 / FEATURED in Postcard Style group on October 1, 2009 / TOP TEN winner in “Somewhere a Rainbow is seen” in The Woman Photographer group on October 18, 2009 / =========================================== / / This is where I grew up. / Lvov, Ukraine Shot from the top of the tower of City Hall (image below) /
Went on a little stroll around the city today to shoot a couple of laneways with Flamegirl for Laneway Magazine who requested some shots of this little spot. This is the same lane as shot in my Hosier Lane but up the other end facing the other way :D I’ve been using HDR sparingly lately but it helps to bring out so much character in these laneways that I simply can’t resist. This is also one of my first goes experimenting with the square format too! / Settings Canon 5D, 17-40mm f4 L USM. FL: 17 mm 1/160th of a second @ f4 (Multiple Exposures), ISO 800 No Filters Adobe Lightroom 2, HDR in Photomatix Pro & Stitched together in Adobe Photoshop CS4 Click here for my other images of laneways and graffiti Click here for my other images of Melbourne
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