Clocks Calendars

13 creative works found

  • Images of iconic Melbourne places as I see them. More 2010 Calendars

  • This is a collection of some of the antiques and primatives I have inherited from my ancestors. I love these old bottles, shoes and pots and so I photographed them and applied digital effects to give them new life and a place in today.

  • collection of images of life and it’s achievements

  • Keep Moving. Keep Moving and Touching, stay in touch in contact with others. Stay online, stay on line… on Your way…. Keep Moving…You’re not alone…. stand up,.... move again…with the wheels crossing Your way…. giving You a pathway and mobility…. Don’t close. Give access. Never deny access. Reduce barriers. Get closer…. sometimes You find the Essentials in minimalism… in my fotoworks. And elsewhere.

  • This calendar is a compilation of photos I’ve taken over the last couple of years. Beauty is everywhere, you just have to open your eyes. Note: If there are any photos you would like to see switched or changed, or if you would like to design your own calendar from my photos just let me know. All original photos, © jwarburton

  • Golden Bendigo Born in the Gold Mining Era, Bendigo, in Central Victoria (Australia) has a wealth of beautiful and elegant buildings and parks. Its gold shines like the sunset and wattle that adorn this fast growing city.

  • For the cover I used my London Montage, and most of these images are currently not in my public portfolio; though I MAY post some later if it’s worth it. In London I used an Olympus FE-340, and all these images were taken before I bought the tripod. January: London Eye / February: Gherkin / March: Hungerford Bridge / April: Tower Bridge / May: Looking over Tower bridge and City Hall from the top of the Monument / June: Crazy spirail stairs in City Hall, looking upwards / July: St. Paul’s Cathedral / August: Westminster Abbey / September: Houses of Parliament / October: Tower of London / November: Roman Wall / December: Big Ben Other travel based calendars: / Around the Globe / The Miura Coast / Italy / Rome / Edinburgh

  • While some of these images might be typical Island shots. / I think you will find that most are just from my point of view. I love the mix of textures and unusual vantage points. / This collection is from Christmas of 2008 and early summer 2009.

  • Things to intrigue the men…?! /

  • The entire Perpetual Motion series in calendar form. The images you see here are how they were originally drawn. They ordered month to month as I drew them (to the best of my memory). Each drawing is drawn entirely with the numbers of the clock, 1 – 12, signifying time in a fleeting moment. Each piece captures a wonderful moment in our life that we should clearly hold onto and appreciate, hopefully reminding us to do the same for every moment in our life.

  • Love conquers all, let us all yield to love…

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