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  • This Brokedown Palace
    by Jessica Tremp

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • Pink
    by Robert Knapman

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    For the next month (from May 27th onwards) I’m asking people not to leave a comment on my work here. Rather, if you would like to support the work that I do please either leave a comment or upload an image here I can live without comments but homophobia needs your voices Many thanks / Robert A wall of an old building that could be demolished but should be saved – Glebe in Sydney

  • The Night's End
    by Jessica Tremp

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • stop
    by drizzd

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    stop sign at water landscape

  • HARVEY WALLBANGER
    by Mugsy

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    At the recent Skateboarding championships, Harvey parted company with his skateboard….....................

  • Amanda's
    by CPTurner

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A little cafe in the heart of Sheffield, UK (92 Arundel Street). Now in a very poor state, it looks as though it will soon be demolished :( Challenges : 26/02/2009 : Won the Storefronts challenge in the JPG Cast-Offs group. Featured : 12/03/2009 : Featured in the Color Me a Rainbow group / 19/03/2009 : Top ten in the INVITATION ONLY Blue challenge in the Color Me a Rainbow group

  • this is the next in my current series of uploads. All of these IR landscapes were were shot at the old Reshes site on Lachlan street in Sydney some years back when it was being demolished. I took quite a lot of photo’s of the site over a period of time but waited till the sky was just so to use the infrared film…... it just seems to bring out all the latent drama trapped within the mundane….

  • This was one of those times I sat down to paint and did not know where it would go. / ...I was losing my home & studio and community of 28 years while my mom (in her 90’s) was having serious health challenges and needed her daughter. / It was a period I had to dig REALLY deep to keep letting go of my confusion, anger,hurt and fears to keep alive my faith. ACRYLIC GLAZING

  • Just lately I’ve been having a nice time posting all sorts of random things for all sorts of distracted reasons and thats been lots of fun. But time to run another series across the screens of bubbleland…..and that can only mean Infrared images are coming up. I love the dark and mysterious light that can be inticed into being with B/W infrared film…. and yes all my IR work is done the old fashioned way with film….. Kodak High Speed Infrared film to be exact. This particular series was shot in Sydney some years ago at the old Reschs site on Lachlan Street as it was being demolished to make way for a new housing development in the inner city. I was fascinated with the destruction of all the old buildings and how the hidden backs of structures of were revealed by the rolling waves of demolition. This urban landscape of ruined reality and brand new dreams set in the piles of rubble took on a profoundly mysterious atmosphere and became a landscape setting suitable for colonization by the imagination…...hence the title of the series…..Landscape for Orson Wells….. this one is the first and its the very corner of a building that no longer exists…. except in this photo…..... so it can now be a building anywere you fancy it to be and it can signify any thing that you the viewer would like it to mean…....

  • the next in the series of IR inner city landscapes I’m uploading at the moment. All of these images were shot some years ago when a big brewery site in the innercity was demolished to make way for a new housing estate. The ruins were quietly spectacular and I had a wonderful time photographing the demolishon over a period of time. This particular image has come about due to a bit of lens flare caused by having the sun in front of the camera. I wanted that dramatic overcast sky behind the building and just as I shot it the sun came out and blasted me. It’s a pretty basic mistake but I love it. It’s these sorts of mistakes that make photography so magical to me.

  • Just Another Cog
    by Lois Bryan

    US$4.83–US$110.20

    Featured in Mills & Mines January 26, 2009. / Placed in Top Ten in Mills & Miles Group’s “Wheels of Industry” Challenge January 25, 2009. / Featured in Rural America August 28, 2008 / Featured in A Beautiful Blur October 1st, 2008 Part of an old, now-demolished Mill near Osterburg, Pennsylvania. Image taken using the Nikon D40x on August 22, ‘08 with the 55-200mm VR lens. A hint of Orton imagery added.

  • Demolishing Touch
    by Igor Zenin

    US$4.66–US$106.40

  • somewhat delayed but still here at last is the next image in my Landscape for Orson Wells series….. all of these images are taken with Kodak Highspeed B/W Infrared film some years ago when the old Reshes Brewery site in Sydney was being demolished to make way for a huge new housing project. The clearing and preparation of the site took some months I was able to wait for a nice sky before shooting the IR film…...

  • The next photograph in the current body of work I’m uploading. Shot with Kodak High Speed Infrared film at the old brewery site that was being demolished for a new up scale housing development some years ago.

  • the next in my latest series of IR urban landscapes. All these images were shot with Kodak HIgh Speed Infrared B/W film at the site of a very big demolishion. I love the way the jagged edges of this half destroyed building intersect with the whispy radience of the sky…..

  • hollow town
    by meanderthal

    US$5.99–US$136.80

    this place was a little creepy….... but some great photo ops….

  • Memories - The "Aud"
    by kreesor

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    The Memorial Auditorium, The “Aud”, former home of the Buffalo Sabres. / It’s been vacant for a few years now, but demolition has finally progessed to the point where the inside is now visible from the outside. / I’ve been to more fantastic concerts there than I can remember (LOL) . / The end to an era. / The following song by Yes describes this feeling / Into The Lens The first concert I saw there was Yes-in the round for the “Tormato” album. / I saw Rush every time they performed there. Aerosmith, Alice Cooper, Roger Waters, Judas Priest, Whitesnake, Blue Oyster Cult, Foghat, REO Speedwagon, Journey, The Monkeys, The Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cheap Trick, Foreigner, KISS, Black Sabbath w/ Ozzy and w/ Ronnie James Dio…......to name a few!!! :) Ted Nugent, Heart, Poison, Kansas…..

  • Outmigration
    by Colin Tobin

    US$5.02–US$114.60

    An abandoned residence in the community of Gaskers in St. Mary’s bay which is in the process of being demolished. The Canadian government imposed a moratorium on the Northern cod fishery on 2 July 1992. The closure ended almost 500 years of fishing activity in Newfoundland and Labrador. / The cod moratorium sparked the single largest mass layoff in Canadian history and put about 30,000 fishers and plant workers out of work. In the 10 years following the moratorium, the province’s population dropped by a record 10 per cent, leaving a large number of houses abandoned in rural fishing communities all across the island.

  • Waiting for Quatermass
    by compoundeye

    US$23.66–US$126.16

    If I could offer one single piece of photography advice, it would be – “Take far more shots than you need. Make sure its ‘in the can’, instead of wishing you’d done things differently.” Looking back through my folders I found some ‘handy looking’ Infrared exposures I’d made of the cooling towers at Thorpe Marsh last summer… Lightly HDR’d to lose some of the flare and finished, without too much fuss, using a subtle blue tone.

  • Rescue Squad
    by Hardy

    US$4.83

  • DEMOLISHED
    by louise

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    TURKEY

  • Model – Donna B I think she blew too hard. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • What was wall
    by Mark Coward

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    On the docks road. Liverpool.

  • One Moment
    by Helen Burke

    US$17.10–US$91.20

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