One of my newest works. A bit experimental…and still ‘trying’ to capture the poetic thing in my images. Hopefully, title aside…these new works are a little more open to interpretation. Version Two using a public domain image by Huzzar: Humming Bird – Texas
Furnace dials at Sloss Furnace, Birmingham Alabama.
Sorry for those who have seen this before. I have been having trouble uploading with images not appearing in people’s monitors. This is the fifth attempt with this shot. Image taken on a scouting trip with Biggzie for an upcoming workshop visit by Tony Ryan from melbourne. Interior third floor of the old Cellulose Paper Mill between Millicent and Snuggery in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. Canon 400D 15-55 lens three shot HDR in Photomatix.
Shot from a loft view within the Old Cellulose Factory near Millicent in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. It was as if the machinery had been swallowed up and buried in situ when they closed this magnificent old factory. Went out today with Biggzie for a scouting session within the factory in prelude to the photographic session to be finalised soon with Tony Ryan from Melbourne. PS: Happy birthday Biggzie!!! Canon 400D 18-55 three shot HDr processed in Photomatix.
This fabulous old tractor is tucked away in the barn belonging to one of my cousins. As we strolled the property, so many happy memories came roaring back. What a blessed childhood I had!! image taken with the Nikon D40x and the 18-200mm vr Nikon/Nikkor lens. Shutter 1/320, aperture 4.2. Image processed in Photomatix Pro from a single, hand held image converted in Photoshop to +/- 2 eval.
Shot of old farm equipment used for ploughing, which has seen better days and been left in a field. Thankyou to RedBubble for the Homepage Feature.
This was done a couple of nights ago whilst on night shift , when we had a spare moment, my colleague Judy help out with lighting and arrangement . This is dedicated to all the nurses and doctors and non clinical staff on Ward 1 at Monash Medical Centre and to medical staff everywhere, the great job they all do – under sometimes difficult circumstances
BEST VIEWED LARGE Featured in / You’re Accepted group / A place to call home
‘List of Things that hold things Up or Together’ a good reference for people who like to cobble foreign particles together
The Engineering Graveyard. An apparent Graveyard for dis-used bits of engineering equipment and machinery at Kooragang Island in Newcastle. I duplicated the base layer and then tinted that layers colours. Then I applied two filters to that layer. Then I duplicated the base to bring back some of the detail from the original photo. I adjusted the layer modes to find a compromise between the colours and the levels of visual detail.
Image of an old caster from a Papec Machine, dating back to about 1923. These machines served on farms as ensilage cutters and were produced in Shortsville, NY. Light HDR processing applied to pull out some of the texture in the rust. /
3 stop hdr of old farm equipment :)
B&W Macro photo of a vinyl player
Rural photography shows an old work horse which has been put out to pasture in its golden years. Farm equipment like this old tractor are reminders of the bygone era of the independent American farmers.
1936-37 GMC The holes in the windshield are the result of falling rocks on a mine site; not bullets. (2009.APR.04) RedBubble Album: The Wheels We Were Canon 350D EOS / Tamron 55/200mm & Polarizing filter Corel PhotoImpact x3
farming machinery, used for raking fields/paddocks, cut grass.
Gear wheels system working Download Royal Free Images
Decayed rusty tractor.
The back of a fire engine caught my attention with all it’s tools and equipment designed to save lives.
Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / POEMS / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSETS / TRAVEL / ARTISTIC WORK / BOUDOIR / OTHER
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