You can see this piece up close and personal at The Makeshift Gallery, Cnr of Brunswick and Leicester St, Fitzroy, Melbourne / Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm
Architectural cladding on Eureka Tower, South Bank, Melbourne. Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Focal length – 24mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/4.5 / Shutter – 1/50 second / ISO – 100 / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro
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Dropped in ‘All Things Orange’ group after suggested. / . / . / I have since upgraded this photo to allow larger prints / . / / . / Neon-Rubix-Remix / . /
Found during a random walk in Berlin.
One of the better photos I ever took on the Bronica SQa – bright sunlight streaming through a slight mist in a forest, near Innerpeffray, Perthshire.
Recently, I walked around the lower level of Rockefeller Center and stumbled upon this and some other interesting architectural details. It makes me want to find out more about its architecture. Black & White Travel Nudes
In older days, any little village had at least two smokeries. Smoked fish was a trademark of this island, and it still is a little. / This pair of funnens I found in a tiny little village on the west coast. There is, of course, a tiny little harbour to hold the various small crafts, which brought their catch, mostly herrings, to the smokeries. These were then hung in pairs, one head locked by the other’s head, across iron bars above a prepared pile of alderwood. The wood was set ablaze and then wetted with water to generate the smoke. / The title also refers to the way the bricks were laid. I’m glad I wasn’t a bricklayer then. RAW capture, f/10, 1/80, spot metering, ISO 100, manual WB.
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This is an image of the walkway of : the Courthouse of Fort Meyers, Florida Walk this way ! Featured in Light and Reflection Featured in First things / Featured in Digital Abstracts and Patterns Featured in Contrasting Perceptions / Over 1000 Views… thank you all so much ! *updated 10/08/09: 114 comments, ,43 favoritings… I guess it is my top shot. ..lol * / Sony cybershot DSC p 200 point and shoot. , *while walking:) I have always been partial to architectural abstracts. And here is my Second top shot :)
Ever wonder where those little guys get their caps from? Here’s one just about ready to pop off and become a head-warmer! It is of course the state flower of California, Eschscholzia californica, or California Poppy. What I loved about this image most was the diagonal line made by the petal ready to be unfurled under the cap. Also nice colour contrasts between the orange, red, white, green of the poppy and the blue of the background daisies. Velvia scan
Suburban simplicity from Budapest 15th district.
Once the dawn starts moving at Wainui the light changes fast, I saw this streaky pink cloud forming and had to wait till it aligned with the top of the rock, the frames before had better poition for the cloud coming straight of the peak, but none of them had the water right. I shot 12 variations of this, this gave me a different feel, I was after more streaming draw back water, this gave me the added bonus of reflected colour in the thin layer of water drifting back. Here is what I mean by perfect alignment / / It also shows on of the many hazards that you get at Wainui :-) Shot on a Nikon D700 with 17-35mm nikkor lens
Nikon D40, 18-55mm lens Featured in Nirvana April 2009 / Featured in Just Lines group April 2009
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