One of my personal favorites. This picture taken in a rodeo (during the lasso tournament) in the south of Brazil. The cowboys are called “gauchos”, and this one is dressed typically. This type of large trousers are called “bombachas”. Captured at 300mm in negative film and then scanned.
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Un gaucho mirando un nido y en el se ve como nace un pichónde ñandú.
Terrace outside the Gaucho Grill, Canary Wharf London
A skerch of a Argentinian gaucho “painted” in the computer.
Sketch “painted” on the computer.
101×76cm / acrylics on stretched canvas
A shot of a couple, Alexandra and Daniel, who were dining at Gauchos Restaurant, 2 More London Riverside, on Valentine’s night. The view from the window shows Tower Bridge and City Hall.
101×76cm / acrylics on stretched canvas
25×25cm / acrylics on MDF
This is a new style of image of the Royal Exchange in London, England. This image is designed for wall art on print or canvas or as a download and uses HDR technology to show a massive range of colours over this scene. We have night sky lit up purple as well as the bright reds, yellows and greens from the surrounding office buildings. The depth of detail and colour is made possible through combining three images as different exposures and creating this slightly surreal look at the heart of the English capitol.
This is one of the best phtographs I have ever taken. I managed to take this image almost by chance. I had began the evening in the City and walked back from the Royal Exchange to St Pauls phtographing as I went. Once I had crossed the bridge I had intended stoping but decided to try one more shot from the river bank. I didn’t even give this image much of a chance, I took only two or three exposures and left it at that. When I reviewed the images the next day I realised this was the best of the whole evening which goes to show you can never be sure what you’re going to come back with when you go out taking photographs. We have the historic St Pauls Cathedral lined up with the Millennium Bridge as it crosses the river Thames in London England. This photo was taken just after sunset and we are treated an amazing wealth of colour. A stunning purple haze has been cast over the river and the cathdreal and the lights on the oopostie bank help to add character and detail to the great image. This photo would be perfect as and advertising image for commercial use or for personal us as a peace of wall art on either canvas or print or in any other medium.
This is one of the most interesting photographs I have ever taken. This image was taken on the centre of the Millennium Bridge over the river Thames leading up to St Pauls Cathedral at night. We have an amazing sky of red, orange, blue and purple of the City of London with the lights of the bridge really highlighting and drawing us into the historic centre of the city St Pauls which ahs also been illuminated. The truely interesting part of this photo is that there has been just enough light to show a ghostly shaddow of some of the passers by, none are possible to make out as only the outline of their bodys have been left but it gives us this amazing ghost effect reminding us of the thousands of people who pass over this bridge to the spiritual economic centre of the city.
This is a tuely beautiful image of the world famous dome that sits at the top of St Pauls Cathedral in the heart of London in the City of Westminster. This image was taken during the night time hours and has some really strong colours, the sky is an amazing orange highlighting the details of this historic building. I took this photograph recently on a trip to London but I wasn’t intending to photograph this building, I had been in the City near the Bank of England and had been taking photos around that area and decided I would walk back to Waterloo station rather than taking the tube as the Waterloo & City line had closed and so this would be quicker. On passing the Cathedral to head across the Thames there was no way I could resist turning around and trying to get an image of this amazing site, I think I’m glad the tube I needed was closed.
Number One Lime Street, The Lloyds Building or Lloyds Bank Tower, here we have a low light image of the famous Lloyds Building designed by architect Richard Rogers, we see a wide angle photo showing three of the towers that make up this structure and the amazing colours from the night time illuminations. This building is one of the most famous in the City of Westminster (or the square mile) in London. We are reminded of the high flying and face pace of life in the financial heart of the city through the movement added from the blur of car lights at the bottom of the photo. This building is the centre of insurance trading for Lloyds and many of the other businesses it houses on its trading floors. The way all of the pipes, lifts, cables and wires have been hung on the exterior give us a building where we can see the organs and life blood keeping the work inside going in motion. It enables the person passing on the street to imagine that this is a place of action and to have some idea of the fast pace of life inside.
This is a photograph of the city of London by night, it has an amazing range of colours with strong reds and blues from this evening light. The photo was taken from the South Bank of the river thames in the centre of the city of London and shows the financial heart of the English capitol. We can see the city of Westminster also simply called ‘the City’ from St Pauls on the left to the Geherkin on the right and the NatWest Tower or No. 42 in between. At the front of the image is the river Thames and Blackfriers bridge which seem to fram the image against the deep blue sky. This stikeing photograph is one of favourites and it really shows the beauty and calmness that can be found even in the most built up of urban areas.
Image of Lloyds Bank Tower at Number One Lime Street, we see here a close up photograph of some of the pipes that make up the external skelton of the this modern tower in the heart of the city of London. The image is very artistic in form and is available as wall art, it has some amazing colours in the photograph with purple, yellow, pink and blue all prominant colours of this mighty builfding in the heart of the city of London. Buy this image Royalty Free as a download stock image.
Parliament Square, London, Engalnd, This is a low light image of the Parliament buildings at Westminster Abbey from Parliament Square in London Engalnd. This photograph is slightly different from the normal images you get of house of commons, it is taken from Parliament Square and we have used a low shutter speed to get this amazing effect of blured lights rushing passed the image. This allows a glimps into the high speed and high stress of life in this area of the city but we are also reminded that urban life is about humans and we have a silhouette of a cyclist passing infront almost left behind by the traffic rushing passed him.
This is a photograph of the front of Buckingham Palace, the main royal palace in the city of London, England. In this photo we have the full front facade against a rich blue sky with a blured black cab rushing past in the foreground. This sums up the outside and tourist view of the city. The British capitol has long been home to and ruled by the Royal Family, now the house of Windsor they are the head of state of both the UK and most Commonwealth nations although today they have no political power they act as ambasadors for the UK and the other countries they are head of state for such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
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