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  • Some characters I used to spend a lot of time with in Sydney put themselves together to release an album called Out of town on a horse called Thursday. this is from said album launch & they are CooknKitch and Monk Fly. I was captivated by this frame for the reflection of the subject in the background and spent a good ten minutes of the set waiting to get this shot. The sweat dripping from his face adds to the intensity which is very much in tune with the style of this guys music.

  • It’s wet in Brisbane… loving cozy days and nights I reckon this’d make a nice…. “missing you” card. Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania

  • 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! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—

  • @ All images are copyright of Rosa Cobos 2008 . Rights reserved In a silent corner of our Soul… / where we cannot dream… / without being distracted by thoughts, / there it is a Light.. / so dim… / so quiet… / so intimate… / as no other feels. / It is the One Bond with Essence, / Universal Light, / in an individual heart… / mind…. / body… / creation. / Consciousness born. / (Rosa Cobos) © Copyright 20008 Rosa Cobos . All rights reserved

  • Shot taken for the clothing store Velvetelvis.

  • Fractal Explorer. You don’t hear me? / I called and called / The air so sharp / to my throat / a jagged shard / that slipped / effortlessly / down into / my heart / and bit deep / thick copper taste / and Salt. / The path / you took / is broken and / my power to heal / fades fast. / Please wait for me.

  • This is one of the many owls in my collection. This one looks like he has wisdom in abundance :D / / You can view and buy my other “Ancient Wisdom” creations at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • Self Portrait

  • David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Nikon D200 Joern Utzon architect of the Sydney Opera Housen dead at 90, as a tribute last night Sunday Evening 30-11-2008 the lights of the Sydney Opera House were dimmed. Joern Utzon, who created the first designs for Sydney’s Opera House in 1957, has never returned to Australia after leaving Sydney in 1966, nearly seven years before his internationally acclaimed building was finished. Utzon received the prestigious Pritzker prize for architecture in 2003 with the jury singling out the Opera House as one of the most iconic buildings of the 20th century, arguing it “proves that the marvellous and seemingly impossible in architecture can be achieved”. A member of the pantheon of the 20th century’s architectural greats, Utzon was haunted – but insisted he was not embittered – by the disastrous end of his relationship with Sydney and what has become the city’s iconic harbourside symbol. He left the project after a battle over design and cost led to the appointment of Government architects to take over the project and finish its interiors with no bearing to his original designs. And despite its enormous beauty and almost mythical shape, the Opera House remains mired in argument about poor acoustics and lack of space in its most important theatres. Utzon, who declined invitations to return to Australia but who collaborated from afar on the most recent plans to alleviate space and acoustics problems, has suffered long term eye problems which left him near to blindness. He has always denied being embittered by the end of his association with his most famous building. Only two weeks ago it was reported the $700-million Sydney Opera House refurbishment, which is meant to improve acoustics and capacity, created a schism within the Utzon family. The son and grandson of the Opera House architect, Jan and Jeppe, had clashed over the renovation plans, which Jeppe said risks “messing up” his grandfather’s designs. “It’s getting messed up [by other architects],” Jeppe Utzon told architectural webzine Building Design. “It will be hard to distinguish who did what – it’s a patchwork of ideas… It is dangerous for [my father and grandfather], not so much for their reputations but for the purity [of the architecture]. It’s strange they said yes to it.” But according to Building Design Jan said his son was not well informed enough to comment. “He is not involved in our projects for the Opera House and cannot possibly have any idea of how we work or what our aims are or even what we are doing,” he said. “He has chosen not to be involved with the Opera House but wants to pursue his own career, which is perfectly understandable for a young and relatively inexperienced architect. Born in Copenhagen in 1918, Utzon graduated from the capital’s academy of arts in 1942, working in several major Danish architectural offices and later with Alvar Aalto in Finland. He established his own practrice in Copenhagen in 1950. Utzon’s earliest buildings were private homes. His winning the design competition for the Opera House in 1956 was a surprise to many, including colleagues. Utzon also designed the national assembly building in Kuwait City which was built between 1971 and 1983 and resembles a series of caravan of large tents, evoking the traditional meeting places of the Bedouin nomads. Utzon lived in Mallorca, off Spain’s eastern coast, with his wife Lis Utzon, for many years and his children, Kim and Jan, worked in partnership on several projects including a church that opened in 1976 in Bagsvaerd, a Copenhagen suburb and more recently consulting on the Opera House refurbishments.a Utzon was awarded the Order of Australia in 1985 and the Sonning prize for contributing to European culture in 1988. He is survived by his wife and their three children, Kim, Jan and Lin, and several grandchildren.

  • And low did the corridor twist and slither it’s way deeper towards hell and an endless torment Who knows what lurks around that corner? Model: Canon EOS 50D / Lens: Canon IS 18-200mm / ISO: 100 / Aperture: F3.5 / Shutter Speed: 1/4th sec / WB: Auto / Focus Type: AF / Focal Length: 18mm / Style: HDR/Architecture / Image: Jpg converted from RAW.

  • Just take a break and have something sweet – the tension of the everyday dissolves quickly.

  • One morning end of August, half an hour before sunrise, fog curtained banks well, after the half hour all landscape was densest fog covered. Archipelago sea in the Salo southern Finland Canon EOS 40D / Canon EF-S 17-85MM 1:4-5.6 IS USM / 3s / f/19 / ISO100 / 17mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.

  • Hello friends!!! It’s me again, Leilani! Cheers to you, one & all! I really hope this fascinating sunset capture strikes your fancy! Take care & thanks for stopping by! Smiles Leilani :0) Perdido Key, Florida *Please view Larger

  • This is my antique phone, given to me for my birthday about 9 years ago. It actually rings, not the electronic style, but the real bell ring, more like a fire alarm. It’s the same phone used in Calling, couldn’t resist going back with the viewfinder on this one. Featured in Nostalgic Art & Photography / Featured in The Male Photographer Captured and edited 11pm Canon 50D / 18 – 55, 58mm / Macro filter / f4, 1/16, ISO 1600 / Ansco Rediflex / Home Made Darkbox Slight adjustment of levels, no other enhancements. MCN: CJN2Q-FUEBB-7K6MT More TTV work:

  • the skyscape was a straight up shot of these awry clouds shapes, it was gloomy & overcast. if only i could’ve captured that amazing sky a little more effectively. reqiuem for a dream – two towers remix....music that i think is applicable & seems to work well

  • Featured in ImageWriting on December 19th, 2009. The fading light of dusk colours the branches of a pair of twinned trees in shades of pink and red beneath an over cast sky. Captured in the prairies near Duchess, Alberta, Canada; using a Canon Rebel XSi with an 18-55mm lens.

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