Inflight Series
Busting through the hedgerow to pull out an old vehicle to take to the junkyard.
(escape into my heart)
If no one has yet told you where to go, let me show you the exit… I enjoy how this simple message looks on a card.
Many people, small exit
The exit sign in the Orpheum Theater in New Bedford, MA
this was kinda funny when I first saw it… they glued a car to the wall… well not a real car… just the outer part of course… otherwise it would be too heavy :) / Thought it looked kinda nice with the plates of Parking and Exit behind it… / and pointing in a different direction and all.. Well just wanted to share this with you all.. :) —> photo taken at the carsalon in Brussels, January 2008
This is an door I found Amidst the ruble of an abandoned building.
A long uninviting corridoor with a light at the end of the tunnel being the “Exit” sign. This work was done through HDR techniques with 3 Raw files and then touched up in Photoshop.
Photo was taken on the recommendation of a friend, “stick your camera through that hole in the snow over there…” and voila!
Emergency exit sign. colour of the T-Shirt is incorporated in to the design.
I went out “on assignment” and took this shot for the / Paint the Town Red or Yellow or Green challenge / in the Sydney group. I found it a bit hard to find any significant colour in the Sydney CBD, though I wasn’t actually surprised by that. I stumbled upon this scene in a little alley way that had a bit of a Melbourne back streets feel to it. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Like this photo? Get a print of it and hang it on your wall! /
Divers exiting Pines cave after a long dive in Mt Gambier, Australia.
2006
The tube can look pretty good when there’s nobody around.
One of many alleys in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Canon XTi / Exposure: 0.005 sec (1/200) / Aperture: f/7.1 / Focal Length: 70 mm / ISO Speed: 800 / Exposure Bias: +2/3 EV / 70-300mm f/5.6 Sigma Lens
This is a mixed media painting based on a photograph I took of someone leaving a cold war design exhibition in the Victoria and Albert museum, London. The figure and door to the left were cut out of plain, black photogloss paper and adhered to primed canvas.
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