From Concrete I grew / Like a seed destined to breathe / My leaves ….
Anything is possible but you first must believe in yourself befor society will believes in you!!!!
With his mouth agape and his cigarette hanging freely from his bottom lip, in disbelief, he froze in terror as the largest elephant pound…
More wild than a Jumanji stampede
Highly unique, Original artwork by Annastazia. Fractal powerful images of distorted figures and faces, integrated with acute buildings. A very unorthodox painting style, with dynamic colour and textures that not only produce an impact, but are a comment on the hectic and often submissive and isolated nature of a harsh society. This work also reflects the artists architectural background, with the images imbued with a powerful underpinning of graphics and sharp lines and angular shapes.
back in the day, it seemed like everyone had a father, uncle or grandfather that had a car like this…you would be swallowed up by the back seat, taking trips to exotic locations that, while we always muttered “are we there yet,” would one day wish we could go back in time to savor every one of those lost moments…
classic chevy spotted on route 66 on my way out of tulsa…
just outside of amarillo, tx, lies “cadillac ranch,” an ode to the highway culture…stanley march III commissioned this sculptural work which sits quite a distance off old route 66, out in one of his fields…as you can see, bringing a can of spray paint and leaving your mark is encouraged…
spotted this classic along old route 66 in eastern oklahoma in the parking lot of waylan’s ku ku (a classic hamburger joint) located just outside miami (pronounced “my am ah”)...check out http://www.visitmiamiok.com/ for more about this great stop along the historic route
seligman, arizona is a must stop on one of the best existing stretches of old route 66…far from the interstate, you can get the best look and feel for what travelers in the early days must have encountered…from the look of things, this truck has traveled more than just a few local back roads…
traveling historic route 66 is a great experience…here cars from the fifties are a frequent sight…they stick out like a neon sign in the dark night along a lonely stretch of road…you have to stop, get out and take a closer look…they are a part of the past that intrigues us, temps us and makes our thoughts wander to days long gone…
classic cars along old route 66 are a familiar sight…there is nothing like hitting the open road on a quest to go back in time, and there is no better way than driving the cars of a past generation to truly get there…of course they didn’t have all the modern conveniences of the cars of today, but then, that would take some of the fun out of it, wouldn’t it…
Illustration showing the city of London
This door was photographed in the small Anatolian town of Avanos, in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey. I was attracted by the window arrangement at this house, and also the total lack of a front step. There is nothing cookie-cutter about Turkish towns, which makes for some intriguing photographs.
Today I sorted through my back-up photo CDs… and found lots of old architecture shots I’d forgotten to work on! This somewhat delapidated tower block is from a series I shot around Goswell Road in the ‘City’ of London. It must be a hellish place to live, but is regarded as being rather ‘architecturaly significant’. Tried to keep the Orton fairly subtle here, just wanted to add a touch of luminosity and richness.
An old water trough suffering the drought.
Downtown / St. Petersburg, FL
Angel contemplates…
I thought I would try some night shots at the urban space outside of the BAC tower in Toronto – this is a shot of the concrete benches which line the landscaping in the square – they are all underlit which I thought made for an interesting view, and they look very pretty at night – taken October 8/09 a little before midnight / CAnon Rebel XSi on manual mode – as is / 24.0mm / 1/40 / f/4.0 / 400 / /
A friend of mine asked if I’d do some photos of his car some time ago, I chose the day and location and although I wasn’t overly happy with the car photos I was quite happy with this one.
Dilapidated retro gas station.
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