I adore the Hong Kong cityscape – there are these awesome buildings that are literally stacked against eachother, each building with its own intricate building block formation, stacked upon itself, interconnecting and forming the huge picture that is the Hong Kong cityscape. The use of repetition is expansive and seems to go on forever – gotta love that! There is also this futuristic component that exists in the architecture as well as industry poking through. Mmmmm industry….
Shot from the roof garden of Crown casino – showing an austere view of the Melbourne cityscape. There were all these cool air conditioning vents and massive cooling towers amidst this very well thought out landscape of hedges…
The entering of a new era… the Old district of St. John’s is overtaken by the new architecture of this era. The pigeon in the foreground seems to emphasize the character and timlessness of Old St. John’s. / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / Canon Rebel / / 3 shots merged in Photomatix and cs3 to touch it up
Paris cityscape at night. The original was Commissioned by Geoff Wilkinson a managing director Of The Butler and Young Group the leading name in the UK construction industry. This is one of a number of paintings commissioned for their Offices, each has an architectural design that compliments their business. Visit my Online Art Gallery
The second part of Paris cityscape at night. The original was Commissioned by Geoff Wilkinson a managing director Of The Butler and Young Group the leading name in the UK construction industry. This is one of a number of paintings commissioned for their Offices, each has an architectural design that compliments their business. Visit my Online Art Gallery
The original art is painted acrylic on stretched canvas and is 30” x 24” The original has been sold. You can see my other original paintings at arts-fine.co.uk
The original art is painted acrylic on stretched canvas and is 30” x 24” The original has now sold but other work can be found / on my own website Arts-Fine.co.uk
Taken looking south to Wollongong from Providential Point, Royal National Park, just south of Sydney Australia. / This is my first attempt at a multi-exposure blend. This image is a combinations of 57 X 30sec exposures using the fantastic Startrails Photoshop Action that you can download free from this excellent site: / www.schursastrophotography.com/software/photoshop/startra… I was put on to this action by Dave Burrow whose amazing startrails image can be seen here: / http://www.redbubble.com/people/davidburrows/art/321722-3-startrails The brilliant thing about this PS action is that the longest exposure you need to take is 30sec and so it virtually eliminates the noise problem of conventional long exposure startrails. You can imagine how much noise this shot would have as a 30min exposure. / The straight lines are some of 9 planes that flew through these exposures over the half-hour I was taking them – amazingly consistent flight paths. It got so busy I had to delete some of the planetrails, hence the little gaps in the startrails.
My New York. My memories of the city where I spent many of my early years, learning about life. Acrylic on board.
View from my balcony… I connected with this cityscape so much and photographed many times in various shades of light… Now, luckily I didn’t have to get up as early as Mel Brackstone does for her superb landscapes, this was shot early morning, and hopefully conveys some of the attitude that is Singapore…
I must admit Impressionism has always been my favorite art movement and Van Gogh a talent unmatched. I also must admit that this piece was strongly influenced by Van Gogh’s masterful Starry Night. / / zazzle / zazzle
I stand, I stare / I wonder, where? I pray, I breathe / to stay, or leave? I live, I lie / I wonder, why? I love, I pain / I feel the same. I give, I get / and yet, and yet? Shot on Werneth Low, Hyde. Overlooking Manchester City Centre
Location: London UK
A winter`s evening on the Swan river with the reflections of the City of Perth. I had to wait awhile to shoot this image as some months before there had been a gas explosion up north and WA was on limited gas supplies and consequently all the city`s lights were getting turned off, however I think it worked in my favour, as the cooler winter weather enhanced the blues of the image.
Taken the last morning of a NYC trip I took to do a project at Google. The sky was amazing!
Is this our future? Selfridges Building. Birmingham, UK / June 2009 The Selfridges Building is part of the Bull Ring redevelopment in Birmingham, England and was designed by the architectural practice Future Systems. Opened in 2003, the store is clad in 15,000 shiny aluminium discs and was inspired by a Paco Rabanne sequinned dress.
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
London 2009, Capital city of England ! View from the Tower Bridge !
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