A composite of old building materials found in the upper reaches of Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia.
A composite of old building materials found in the upper reaches of Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia.
A composite of old building materials found in the upper reaches of Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia. The shot consists of a piece of old and very rusty pressed metal cornice laying across a piece of old corro.
A composite of old building materials found in the upper reaches of Parachilna Gorge in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia.
Rear of FIL’s shearing shed. / This is where the sheep make their abrupt exit after having their wool sheared off ‘em! EDIT: 10-Nov-2007 / New version uploaded. All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / (c) Stephen Mitchell : Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
My father-in-law’s farm dog. / ... / He named him Danny. / ... / I call him Danny-Boy, for obvious lyrical connotations. All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / (c) Stephen Mitchell : Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
Some rusty corrugated shadows
Taken from the edge of a pile of old corrugated iron stacked for recycling at the local salvage yard. Here is an example of a laminated print of this…
What: Side of farm-shed with excess fencing wire hanging out through a gap. / ... / Location: Kangaroo Island, January 2008 / All artwork is© Stephen Mitchell, All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
Side window of an abandoned homestead found on Kangaroo Island (15.May.2009) Camera : Canon EOS 400D All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell / All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.
A close look at the gnarly gate,
Vietnam Mekong Delta Can Tho Province Waterfront housing
Tanks as part of an environmental awaress day seen at Circular Quay, Sydney, Australia in May,08
This is roof and chimneys on the Lighthouse Keepers cottage at the lighthouse at Palm Beach headland, Sydney. Palm Beach is approximately 60km north of Sydney’s CBD. The headland where the lighthouse is approx. 350 feet high and it rises steeply from the beach. The cottages were built at the same time as the lighthouse in 1880 and the lighthouse started operations in 1881. At this time it was considered a remote outpost. Now Palm Beach is Sydney’s most northern suburb. The Lighthouse Keeper and the Lighthouse Keeper Assistants had to be married before they would be considered for working in remote areas. It was thought that being married would create a harmonious atmosphere. Many children were born in remote outposts such as this one. In the early part of the 1900’s, (1912) the lighthouse was automated. The cottages were abandoned to the elements. They were re-inhabited during WWII and then abandoned soon after the war ended. In the 1960’s the cottages were leased to various people who rebuilt/restored them as best they could. 1997 the cottages and land were handed over to the National Parks and Wildlife Service who has since restored the cottages further. They also run tours up to the top of the lighthouse. There is no running water or toilets up on the headland so if you want to trek up there be sure to take some water with you and go to the loo before you leave the carpark. It’s a very steep climb in parts and you’ll need water along the way, especially in summer. It’s a great part of Sydney to visit and well worth the effort. You’ll be rewared with cool breezes and fantastic views. This photo is a blend of 3 – HDR and tonemapped Canon EOS 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm
The Lighthouse at Palm Beach headland, Sydney. Palm Beach is approximately 60km north of Sydney’s CBD. The headland where the lighthouse is approx. 350 feet high and it rises steeply from the beach. The lighthouse was built in 1880 and started operating in 1881. At this time it was considered a remote outpost. Now Palm Beach is Sydney’s most northern suburb. The Lighthouse Keeper and the Lighthouse Keeper Assistants had to be married before they would be considered for working in remote areas. It was thought that being married would create a harmonious atmosphere. Many children were born in remote outposts such as this one. In the early part of the 1900’s, (1912) the lighthouse was automated. The cottages were abandoned to the elements. They were re-inhabited during WWII and then abandoned soon after the war ended. In the 1960’s the cottages were leased to various people who rebuilt/restored them as best they could. In 1997 the cottages and land were handed over to the National Parks and Wildlife Service who has since restored the cottages further. They also run tours up to the top of the lighthouse. There is no running water or toilets up on the headland so if you want to trek up there be sure to take some water with you and go to the loo before you leave the carpark. It’s a very steep climb in parts and you’ll need water along the way, especially in summer. It’s a great part of Sydney to visit and well worth the effort. You’ll be rewared with cool breezes and fantastic views. Canon EOS 400D / Canon Lens 18-55mm Contrast and lighting adjusted slightly 1475 Views as at 31 December 2009
Rusted corrugated iron and the join of a new sheet form an abstract landscape.
Photo taken near Newcastle. Lovely to watch and take. Miraculous creature. I am still mute with the beauty. obviously. :)
Corrugated iron sheeting showing a variety of colours under the effect of weathering and decay. Taken with Nokia N85. Featured in ‘Just Lines’ on 04/01/10.
the zincalume roof at dusk / Perth WA
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