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  • Taken with an Olympus OM-10 with 55mm 1.2 on APX 400.

  • I hope you enjoy. Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania

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  • The tale of the meeting. The meeting once a year when his spirit returns for a visit. As night gives way to dawn, a desperate attempt is made to shield the light. more stories here

  • Rooftop across the street from my house. Featured / / Home Page Featured / Stairs Group Copyright

  • At a gate in Berlin Spandau (Germany)...

  • Looking down into the subway entrance at 86th Street and Lexington Avenue, NYC. The 4 and 6 trains go up to the part of the Bronx where I used to live. Copyright

  • Where do you go when you fall asleep? I have also received the prestigious nomination from the ‘pay it forward’ group, from Mark Jones with the following words.. “I have a number of favorites, but this one by Basia is so Stephen King like and as I love working with light to create an image, it inspires me to try it, somehow. Dreamscape / It leaves you asking, “what is behind the door”. Sold: 1 x laminate + 1 x matt print + 2 x cards

  • This is a breakfastscene. Ceasar from next doorneighbourswall looking in on our breakfast. I liked the engergy in this shadow.

  • Factory Wurth in Den Bosch, the Netherlands

  • 100% digital free, as always. / May I say there is nothing cooler than holding an 8×10 inch negative up to the light of a bare bulb and seeing the shot. / neat, neat, neat.

  • My friends front door always changing pattern around the room thru out the day as the sun moves about… Nikon D60~ 18/55

  • A door at the end of a long corridor. Light and Dark creates an interesting pattern. Gives a suggestion of infinity

  • Model is Missy / Makeup and Hair by Loran Bean / Styling, Photography and Post by myself For my bohemian calender and book Comments are appreciated!

  • In the Museum of Modern Art in Berlin Tiergarten (Germany)...

  • One of the reasons I love Redbubble so much, is the inspiration that other artists give me. Some time ago my australian mate Michael Bermingham posted Old Yanchep Inn which to me is a timeless classic. Then Shelly Hiebert posted Sacred which is just a fantastic image. I always wanted to get a shot similar to both of those and digging through my archives back to 2007, I came across this image I took with my Nikon D50 in the Madison State Capitol building. A little HDR processing, converted to B&W, little noise reduction applied, some Dodge & Burn (which Kimberly Palmer first introduced me to) and this is what I came up with. Please also look at Michael’s and Shelly’s image, as well as Kimberly’s work.

  • My daughter at our front door this afternoon… / Natural light, I just changed the view!! Background by steamed-pepsi-stock at DeviantArt Top 10 place in the Fantasy Photomanipulation Storytelling challenge, October 2009

  • Salzburg city-centre.

  • Best Viewed Large This Photo has been spotlighted by a host at Post Cards (April 23, 2009) on the group’s Front Page! One of the interesting doors to the Elysian Grove Market in Tucson Arizona. Image taken on 4/19/2009 with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter at 1/125, aperture f/5.6. Post Processing included HDR in Photomatix with single image, eval +/- 2, and into Photoshop for removal of a distraction.

  • Several times a year the Green Valley (Arizona) Camera Club tours Tucson’s Barrio Viejo and adjacent areas. The area is always changing with old homes being renovated and new construction that looks old being built. The colors are amazing! Photographed with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ 50.

  • The main entrance to Buckfast Abbey in the county of Devon, England. / Met up with Kim & Mike Davitt here also. / A good time was had by all. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large.

  • When I seen this Photo I just had to put something in it. My eyes seen this in the openings. So I bmailed Marc in China and he sent me the photo…..I did two pieces just a bit different in color detail so we could both put them into our Profile. / Please view large Many ThanksMarc…... / Marc / Origional Photo / MUSIC / / Featured in Abstract Digital Arts & Writing Group / Featured in Shapes and Patterns / Featured Inside Solo magazine, vol. 8! ! / SOLO / Featured inVisual Collaborations and Placed in the Top ten Avatar challenge! My Additions /

  • Here’s one image from a wedding I photographed over the weekend… I’ll be adding more photos from this wedding to my website in the next few days. / Processed RAW in Adobe Lightroom.

  • PORTMEIRION is an Italianate resort village in Gwynedd, on the coast of Snowdonia in Wales. The village is located near Penrhyndeudraeth, on the estuary of the River Dwyryd, two miles southeast of Porthmadog, and one mile from the railway station at Minffordd, which serves both the narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway and Arriva Trains Wales (Cambrian Line). / Portmeirion has served as a location for films and television shows, most famously serving as The Village in The Prisoner. / THE PRISONER is a 17-episode, British television series which was first broadcast in London from the 1st of October 1967 to the 4th of February 1968. Starring and co-created by Patrick McGoohan, it combined spy fiction with elements of science fiction, allegory, and psychological drama. / The series follows a British former secret agent who is held prisoner in a mysterious seaside village where his captors try to find out why he abruptly resigned from his job. Although sold as a thriller in the mould of McGoohan’s previous series, Danger Man (called Secret Agent in its U.S. release), the show’s combination of 1960s countercultural themes and surreal setting had a far-reaching effect on science fiction/fantasy programming, and on popular culture in general. Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / 1/620 f/22.0 ISO3200 / used of Orton Effect in PS CS3

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