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  • will nobody love me?
    by Adriana Glackin

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    An abandoned Victorian Italianate style house (c.1880-90) in Annandale, an inner city suburb of Sydney. Sitting proudly in a corner position of this hip and happening suburb, it had once been loved and cared for – if you look closely, you can see that one of the previous owners, at some stage, installed an alarm – a measure sure to deter possible intruders. Today, some of the lacework is missing, the fence posts have deteriorated, the concrete probably has cancer, the garden is full of weeds, steps to the front door are missing…will nobody love it anymore?

  • tranquility
    by Adriana Glackin

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    location: Busselton, W.A.Australia

  • You know the song . immense field of flowers stretching as far as the eye could see, it was impossible not to step on them

  • looked to my pillow but it didn’t feel right

  • Pyrus communis
    by Adriana Glackin

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    This started off simply enough with an image of a pear and an unwillingness to buy kitchen art when I thought I could give it a go for myself. After applying additional image layers and making brushes out of some of my other images, this is the final result. This will definitely hang in my kitchen! Best viewed large

  • in dreams we love simply
    by Adriana Glackin

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    thank you Cordelia for the glorious bunch of gerberas you gave me, rich in colour and absolutely photogenic : ) thank you Dana DiPasquale who posed the question – how do you get reflections in a water drop – the answer for me, would have to be by sheer fluke/luck and 1,000 attempts of which one may show a reflection ; )

  • Country mailboxes, fashioned from everyday objects, in this case an old milk tin, are always an interesting sight. Always located at the furthest point from the homestead the long driveway connecting the two. Location: Jerseyville, NSW, Australia / shutter: 1/160 / AV: f8 / ISO: 80 / FL: 9.5

  • plainly ~ i love you
    by Adriana Glackin

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    Image for a challenge using plain white paper. Using long exposure and torchlight to light the area, this is what I came up with. exp – 8 seconds / f3.5 / iso 80 / FL 31mm / eveready torch with piano certificate held in front to diffuse the torchlight, only other props include sticky tape and one sheet of plain white photocopy paper, and lots of patience. At one stage, a rotating multi-coloured disco light was involved, but this was soon abandoned due to the law of physics/light not matching the image in my head :(

  • even when you're gone
    by Adriana Glackin

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  • toward twilight
    by Adriana Glackin

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    The inspiration for this image came from the talented Tracy Wallace and her beautiful image Clumsy Misfortune. I wondered what had happened to the clumsy girl-clown as she grew up, and all grown up was created. Now the clumsy girl-clown has retired. She is no longer entertaining the nightly crowds that stream in to the Big Top to watch her perform her amazing super-flying trapeze act. She has bought herself a little cottage, near the sea where the pounding waves crash day and night and roar just like the crowd did when she performed her daily feats for their pleasure. special thanks to Mrs Eileen Kelly for modelling the mary-jane slippers and wearing her bed socks during the day just for me! Thank you! / Please visit Tracy Wallace’s gallery, her creations are beautiful.

  • and they will come
    by Adriana Glackin

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    Sydney Harbour Bridge – a popular and much loved Sydney icon. So totally photogenic that people travel from far and wide to photograph it, to say they’ve seen it, walked on it, climbed it and driven over it. There is a working side to the bridge, too. It took 1400 men to build, 53,000 tonnes of steel, over 6 million hand driven rivets, 272,000 litres of paint just for the first 3 coats alone, it requires constant daily maintenance, it carries hundreds of trains each day, over 150,000 cars daily traverse it’s span and countless commuters, cyclists and tourists walk and cycle along the pedestrian and cycle ways. Celebrating what is still today an engineering feat, this is my tribute to our bridge.

  • It’s time to start organising Christmas wishes, make lists, check them twice and so on…

  • still life
    by Adriana Glackin

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    Another example of Painting with Light as found in Peter Zentjens’ journal. Equipment used, included torch with narrow cardboard funnel and layer of tissue paper to diffuse excess light. / time: 15 seconds / Av: f8 / ISO: 80

  • the old milk shed
    by Adriana Glackin

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    location: Jerseyville, NSW This area of NSW is dotted with dilapidated old sheds such as this one. They have served their purpose and stand simply as relics of a bygone time.

  • the room with a view
    by Adriana Glackin

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  • driven to tears
    by Adriana Glackin

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    what’s to become of our world?

  • the lone tree
    by Adriana Glackin

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    Every year we travel to the north coast of NSW for a family holiday. As we near our destination, we travel through this magnicifent dairy country – low lying land, cows dotting the landscape, rusty and dilapidated old sheds here and there and of course these magnificent trees punctuate the lanscape. I look forward to this part of the drive even more than the holiday itself. I hold my breath as we get nearer hoping there are as many tress this year as last year, and every year it’s a relief to see they are all proudly standing even more majestically than the year before.

  • After answering some interview questions recently, I continued thinking about one of the questions posed. If I could, would I upload an image of me as I am, without the aid of PS editing to tweak the true-to-life bits? Well, the challenge was on. Countless shots with the camera set on timer, and using only natural light (that was fading fast), I settled on this one. Manual setting, 1 second exposure, Av f4.0. It’s interesting that although I haven’t used PS to change my appearance, I still had to apply a touch of mascara and lip gloss – and I removed my glasses. I guess I had to draw the line somewhere… ; )

  • One of the last autumn leaves this year glowing in the sunlight. This has not been coloured selectively. ;p location: Glenbrook, Blue Mountains, Australia shutter: 1/200 / AV f3.5 / ISO 80 / FL 72mm

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