From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
From an old Nursery Rhyme / Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
An old abandoned Farm house in Yorkshire, a place called Crow edge, not much left now, The person i went with today told me she used to play in here when she was a child, it was empty then!! such a shame, this really was a beautiful house, more pics to follow soon of the outside.
Model – Anne
Taken at the National Gallery of Victoria.
One thing I love about shooting at night without flash is the lighting and atmosphere that comes from it. There is something about the urban home environment that I find interesting in photography. They conjure images and feelings in our own mind of our most personal memories and events. They contain all the elements of life, individual character, human impact and our space, the thing that we cheerish in the places we call home.
The smallest iron is a doll’s iron. / Better viewed large / /
For Tachja Turned to sepia..added texture..aged newspaper effect..hue & saturation..brightness & contrast / /
Going downstairs on metal steps.
Abstract Macro Photography – Faces Burnt out car / Leeds
This is the 9th in a set of images that will include / sepia, and all are taken within “Rippon Lea” / here in Melbourne. / This image is looking down onto the entrance / into the kitchen, laundary, cellar, and other working area’s of the mansion.. / Note the old clothes line… / And I did have permission to take these images / throughout this beautiful mansion. / ( just so long as I didn’t use my tripod, knock / or scrape anything, begin shooting early in the / morning, or get in the way of anybody… ) Click here if you want to read about Rippon Lea. ========================
5 image HDR done with photoshop. / Shot with an Xti
Ahh.. Vinyl.
Spruce Lane real Victorian Farmhouse. Built in 1899. Bronte Park, Canada, July 2009.
If you look, your eye is drawn upward, yet you’e actually walking DOWN the steps. I thought the juxtaposition was quite interesting and caused a bit of tension. What do you think? / Photo taken in Spokane, WA I use a Canon EOS Digital Rebel 300D camera. Stats as follows: / 1/100S / Focal length 180 mm F/11.0 / ISO: 100 / Lens: 18-55mm
The newest addition to my Shadow Play series, but this time the shadow has taken on a life of its own. Of course, it is my shadow, but I take no responsibility for its actions … I believe I was taking a nap at the time. Olympus E-3, Zuiko 14-54 mm f/2.8-3.5; 0.8 sec, f/11, ISO 200, 17mm Also see Upstairs See my complete set of Shadow Play Images Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist
Melbourne, Australia
I woke up one morning and the sunshine was pouring through the window flooding the hall floor, the kids were still asleep so I thought I’d try a couple of shots – my first attempt at a selfie, not too confident about it yet so I stuck to my feet!! Taken with a Canon EOS 450D / Aperture F4.5 / Shutter 1/60 / ISO 200 / Focal length 33mm FEATURED Nov 2009: Colour and light
Featured work in Going Coastal 10. Nov 2009 Innes NP, South Australia
Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-105mm Kameha Grand Hotel / Cologne Bonn, Germany
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