Door stone
187 creative works found
-
obsessed by history, stones, openings and trees… / and playing with spaces and shades…..
-
This is an old monument in Bradgate park which is known as the jug, i think its easy to see why?
-
Death Valley National Park – Natural Bridge. / Because you can’t have enough natural bridges, I blended two photos together in Photoshop (there is just one bridge in real life).
-
Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect
-
HDR image of some stairs. – I love all the texture in this…. from the stone, to the moss, to the plant life… taken at the MISSION Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited My Bubble Site My Most Faved Images My other works categorized
-
Passed by this one in Cornwall, UK last time I was visiting my birthplace, St Ives.
-
Taken near Cobar in New South Wales, Australia.
-
Sydney, Vaucluse Portal to another world.
-
Another in my series of images of Lincoln Cathedral, this time looking from the choir screen back down the aisle towards the West Door. Lincoln Cathedral, or Lincoln Minster as it is also known, dates from 1072 when William the Conqueror instructed that the bishopric of this, then the largest diocese in England (covering the lands between the river Thames and the Humber), be moved from Dorchester, near Oxford, to Lincoln, where he had already established a castle in the old Roman upper city. The first Norman Bishop of Lincoln, Remigius had previously been a Benedictine monk, and a loyal supporter of William at the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The cathedral was finally consecrated in 1092. It has dominated the skyline of Lincoln since then and is a prominent landmark from many parts of Lincolnshire.
-
When I saw this scene I thought it looked as though Mother Nature was taking back what was hers. The stone of the building meets the force of nature head on… an epic battle of the ages. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
-
The historic Tathra Wharf, Tathra, New South Wales, Australia.
-
/
-
This series is from a fundraiser for Empower Me Day Camp held just outside of Nashville TN.
-
This wooden door set in a heavy stone wall is from Springvale Homested, the oldest outback homestead in the Northern Territory. / The door leads off the back verandah of this charming old historic building.
-
Found this building slightly odd. It’s not often i see doors leading to thin air like this.
RedBubble is a great place to find art, design, photos and writing from over 50,000 talented people.
You can buy their stuff
On stunning greeting cards, awesome t-shirts or beautiful prints to hang on your walls.
Risk Free Returns
It’s really simple. If you’re not happy with your purchase for any reason, we’ll fix it.
About RedBubble
Since February 2007 we’ve shipped over 110,100 items to more than 70 countries around the world.
Join In
Sign up for your free account, upload your work, join some groups and share your creative genius with the world.























