Sugar cane harvesting near Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.
The Lloyd’s building, London.
Canon 20D – 17-40mm L – 17mm – f5.0 – 1/100s The San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, 101 Market Street between Main Street and Spear Street
Slowly life starts in the morning, as the sun rises and stretches out along the Eastern Plains of Colorado…..I have to tell ya all I really am enjoying where I have moved to, out here in the country. The photo-opps are so numerous, it is insane. This one captured right up the road from me, overlooking the E-470 Tollway. I really don’t do much in the way of long exposure, but perhaps it is time I start doing them more often :) Thoughts welcomed! / —John / —-—-—-—-— See more on my website jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
But hey, we’re photographers – we can’t help but try, right?
On top of the world at the Empire State Building!
A vendor and a shopper at the Carmel market in Tel Aviv Israel. The Carmel Farmers Market (CFM), a growers-only market, is Tel Aviv’s biggest and busiest marketplace filled with colorful stalls and shouting vendors selling a variety of goods, from dried fruits and exotic spices to clothing and footwear an exciting and bountiful place to buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, eggs and plants. Many vendors have their own songs, which tell you all about the price and quality of what is being sold. Sometimes one vendor sings against another in a competitive duet. The market runs into side streets, large and small, one side favoring dry goods, and the other dried beans, fruit, nuts, and spices in all colors and fragrances, sold from sacks. *
The market in the old city of Nazareth, Israel, offer a variety of goods from food to household, cloths to books, all in a colorful bustling and narrow streets and alleys. The market is one of Israel’s largest, traditional bazaars. It sprawls over a large part of the Old City and has spilled over into many secondary areas, such as the Vegetable Market where, despite the name, wedding dresses can be bought! / At weekends, the market is a major attraction for people across the Galilee, both Jews and Arabs, who come to sample the wide range of goods on offer. / Until recently, the shops were usually built from a jumble of wood, plastic and tin - sometimes completely blocking streets and squares - and the whole area was entangled in a web of electrical and telephone cables. But now the streets have been repaved with Galilee stones and black Golan basalt, and the market has been given a more modern look, though it still retains its traditional charm.
This is an ice fountain downtown on our waterfront in Boyne City, MI
Children grow and women producing / Men go working / Some go stealing / Everyone’s got to make a living *photo taken in Baja CA, right before we crossed the border back into California after spending the day with the kids at Door of Faith Orphanage in Chula Vista
What fascinated me most in painting this piece was the color possibilities with the stoplight and the pebbles in the trash bin. IN fact, I almost got obsessive-compulsive as I tried to paint each pebble a different color. Original ptg: 32” x 32” / acrylic on canvas private collection
Here you see what happens with the Dutch Craftmanship. .... Dutch people like to make Money and here you see the Dutch Spirit of Commerce…. You see the clogs in ceramic with Delfts Blue traditional painting and you see the wooden clogs painted with the Dutch Cow design Black White, or in Orange with white spots… You see our Windmills and Tulips painted on the clogs, so many different designs … You can buy it here in a Souvenir shop in De Zaanse Schans, Provence Noord-Holland, The Netherlands. “Dutch Craftmanship – Dutch Spirit of Commerce – Made in Holland” was featured in First Things
oil and acrylic on canvas, used photos as reference / CD671-B64E9-6DEE3 /
Downtown Los Angeles, California soaring skyscrapers reaching high into the beautiful blue sky and floating cloud cover. I used my trusty Canon 30D with a 24-105 L lens, a polarizer filter.
Downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada soaring skyscrapers reaching high into the beautiful blue sky and floating cloud cover. I used my trusty Canon 30D with a 24-105 L lens, a polarizer filter.
Detail of a Mercury hood ornament, circa 1947. In Roman mythology Mercury was considered a messenger, and a god of commerce, trade, and profit.
An empty corner in Downtown Clarkesville, GA. The major highway that runs through this small north Georgia town was diverted to make room for a four lane. The locally owned shops that once thrived at the center of town have fallen to a struggling economy and commerce moving out to the big, warehouse discount stores in the suburbs. Olympus E-3, Zuiko 14 -54 mm f/2.8 lens, f/14 @ 1/50 sec ISO 100. Also see Privacy / Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist
taken under Lendal Bridge, looking down the River Ouse as it flows through York. The sun was just coming over the building horizon and this rower came into the centre of the river. Converted into Holga/film.
This picture was taken a few minutes later to Of commerce, transportation and pleasure , following the rower has he half drifted closer to the bank on this side. This is the River Ouse as it flows through the heart of york in North Yorkshire Converted into a Holga/film effect Featured by the kind hosts of The beauty of the European Waters Group
Featured in The Scavenger Hunt on October 17th, 2009. / 10th place in the Let’s Hunt For Trains! challenge in The Scavenger Hunt on October 17th, 2009. / Featured in Trains on September 24th, 2009. / Featured in ImageWriting on September 17th, 2009. / Featured in Bridges on September 15th, 2009. A Canadian Pacific Railway train pulling coal cars across the High Level Bridge Bridge in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The train clearly illustrates the massive scale of the bridge. The High Level Bridge crossing the Oldman rRiver in Lethbridge, Alberta is Canada’s longest rail structure. This year marks it’s 100th anniversary. Captured with a Kodak EasyShare M1033.
A Peruvian lady selling natural dyes at the Sunday market in Pisac, Peru. / Canon 5D mk II with 24-105mm L Lens
Bourbon Street, French Quarter, New Orleans
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