Dark stone 

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  • Old church, abandoned for years, unholy place full of mysteries….

  • At dawn, a cross can be seen, reaching over the tomb or sorrows. Yet it is a new day, and with the dawn comes, light and tranquility.

  • 2010 Calendar Photo: / Status Come to Life Such a dramatic expression of disappointment, I think… It’s all about the perspective, really… / If you like this image, you might also enjoy… Temple Guardian Sad Foot Face of a Mourning Angel —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Please visit my website at www.OriginalPerspective.com Thanks for looking! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—

  • This is the beautiful stained glass at the rear top of the main staircase in an abandoned stately home. The images and depictation in it are to show the industry of the town it sits in around the time that the home was built.

  • At times when menacing skies deliver a statement formatted in dark clouds, make sure to read the small drizzle carefully. Occasionally known to be a person who doesn’t want his determination undermined by a rational argument, I ignored it. A mosaic of randomly placed stones left a peculiar grinding sound with each step I made, unbalancing me on a couple of occasions. The uneven surface, unfamiliar environment and cold southerly wind stretched the beach to its maximum size. Here they were, lying hopeless before me. The leviathans from green oceans of alpine rainforests have lost their biological contest. The faith may not be swift, but certainly inevitable for the beached whales of a different kind waiting for their demise on an unforgiving southern coast. I put my hand on them. Their rugged bodies felt eerily warm. No matter how big or strong one may be the law of existence refuses to give up on you. You can postpone it, but not avoid it. Life will be repossessed, the body recycled and today’s eternity will become history.

  • Walking the back streets of Venice night after night during the summer full moon cycle. Looking for scenes that stood out, that spoke to me. This is but one image I made from a series from two summer odysseys. Click once on image to enlarge. / / /

  • April 2008 – Westfield, NJ – Trying some new methods

  • The old chapel at the bottom of the hill at Monsalvat in Eltham, Victoria, Australia. Montsalvat consists of a series of unique and distinctive buildings in the European style set in over 12 acres of parkland. A lot of materials came from the many beautiful buildings of Melbourne that were being demolished to make way for modernization. The addition of mud bricks, rammed earth, the local mud stone , bush timbers, and a great deal of hard labour, Justus Jörgensen’s vision took form. A stitch of 5 3 exposure HDR’s so 15 images in total, black and white conversion in Adobe Lightroom and added in some grass to make the foreground a bit more interesting. Stitched together in Adobe Photoshop CS3 My other photo of Monsalvat here Click here for my other images of Victoria

  • An old abandoned barn in a field at winter

  • Picture taken in December 2007 in Milan. I love the warm effect of the light inside the room and the contrast between inside and outside.

  • Another view of Newsome Mills – built 1827, now derelict, but listed and awaiting re-development /

  • Water Abstract.

  • A Gothic view of the Library of the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. This vantage point is from the northern side adjacent to the bluffs overlooking the Ottawa river. Taken in Infrared, July 2008. Some preliminary comments by friends: / Anneke Dubash: “Looks like a set for a a silent film-era Dracula movie! Eerie!” / Anonymous: “Bats in the Belfry … in Parliament! Oh the Horror!” Specs: Canon G2 + 720 IR filter, 3 frame vertical panoramic composite. / Rendered as a duotone. Also appears in the calendar Reflections of the Seasons

  • Sunset at Keys View in Joshua Tree National Park, California. Finished 10th in the Rays of Sunlight challenge in the Skyscapes group. Finished 6th in the Sun Rays challenge in the Skyscapes group. Featured in American Southwest.

  • oil on panel

  • Was able to find time to flesh out the Sledge Head concept. Completed this on a piece of cabinet door. Ink and acrylic (my favorites) This is part of the Drop to Zero merchandise but here’s what made me create such a piece. I feel sometimes like what is going on in my head never has the chance to see the light of our reality. Thoughts, emotions, fears and dreams stay locked away due to the fear that what comes out may be rejected by oneself or by the masses. So instead of risking such humiliation, we tuck it farther back into our pysche, and surround it in concrete. Well I have grown tired of holding back my feelings and ideas, and I am prepared to smash every brick and chip away at every stone until every creepy, useless, pointless, and ugly thought or idea pours out from the darkness.

  • A church at port macquarie NSW Australia, HDR – grunge texture CANON 450D / SIGMA 10-20mm

  • lockstock.deviantart.com / all the rest my own and dreamstime this image has been digitally watermarked “Turn to Stone” by ELO The city streets are empty now the lights dont shine no more / And so the songs are way down low turning turning turning / A sound that flows into my mind the echoes of the daylight / Of everything that is alive in my blue world I turn to stone when you are gone, I turn to stone. / Turn to stone when you comin home, I cant go on. The dying embers of the night a fire that slowly fades till dawn / Still glow upon the wall so bright burning burning burning / The tired streets that hide away from here to everywhere they go / Roll past my door into the day in my blue world I turn to stone when you are gone, I turn to stone. / Turn to stone when you comin home, I cant go on. / Turn to stone when you are gone, I turn to stone. Yes, Im turnin to stone cos you aint comin home. / Why you aint comin home if Im turnin to stone? / Youve been gone for so long and I cant carry on, / Yes, Im turnin, Im turnin, Im turnin to stone. The dancing shadows on the wall the two-step in the hall / Are all I see since youve been gone turning turning turning / Through all I sit here and I wait I turn to stone I turn to stone / You will return again some day to my blue world I turn to stone when you are gone, I turn to stone. / Turn to stone when you comin home, I cant go on. / Turn to stone when you are gone, I turn to stone. I turn to stone when you are gone, I turn to stone. / Turn to stone when you comin home, I cant go on. / Turn to stone when you are gone, I turn to stone.

  • my muse…..darkgrrl

  • Photoshop painting

  • This image is part of our project “Guardian – Cemeteries and their Sentinels”. A calendar with selected images from this series, published by Amber Lotus, is available now on www.Duirwaigh.com Guardian – Cemetaries and their Sentinels – 2010 wall calendar: / © Angi Sullins & Silas Toball for a slide show film with more graveyard images or to see our of mytho-poetic art, cards, prints, calendars and books visit Duirwaigh Studios For inspiration visit Message from the Muse

  • just before the storm. From the west coast of Norway.

  • Made in UF 5 / /

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