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  • The Green Room
    by Dani Di Cesare

    US$4.74–US$126.35

    This was taken in the lobby of a building on Bourke Street, Melbourne. / © Daniela Di Cesare 2002

  • very, very green
    by Gilfer

    US$19.95–US$106.40

    The quite spectacular lobby of an otherwise unremarkable building in Bourke Street, Melbourne.

  • office space
    by Scott Sandars

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    office building at night

  • Shower Screen
    by Kitsmumma

    US$28.50–US$152.00

    This is a photograph from a series I did called “Glass”. / /

  • Room To Breathe
    by Nicole Chaffey

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    oil on canvas / 121×90 cm / 2007 original for sale It’s the moments when the world falls away, and all that is left is our own consciousness, the sound of our breaths rattling in our chests… All that is left is our own perception of ourselves, uncoloured, unrecognisable, unchangeable. / It’s the moment when we can just close our eyes and just. Breathe. Inspired by Philip Guston’s “Zone” paintings.

  • Grid
    by Chris White

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Camera: Canon EOS 40D / Focal Length: 17mm / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 0.5 sec / ISO: 125 Straight out of camera. / Not the kind of stuff I normally do, but I like this one. Taken at Port Melbourne, sunset this evening.

  • Ripples in Time
    by Dana DiPasquale

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    A reflection of pavers in a concave metal sculpture. / A sample of my gallery. / © Dana DiPasquale 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Dana DiPasquale. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Scorpion made from a triangular grid and restrained by a square.

  • Sphere with Texture
    by Torben Würtz

    US$18.53–US$98.80

    If you love spheres you should check out www.CGSphere.com with about 2460 computer generated spheres of all sorts. This is one of my submissions to CGSphere created with POV-Ray. / / Click her for Card Sized Version / / (critique is welcome) / / Go here to get this image as a free desktop wallpaper (private use only) at my gallery at Caedes.net / / /

  • Self portrait / Media Studies / Rusden campus I have added the grid / and worked pencil over / a photo / copied image buyer’s booth

  • Catwalk
    by John Edwards

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    An access gantry at a local reservoir / . / /

  • See more from Parc du Cinquanenaire More from Brussels & Paris You can see more Holga photographs here

  • agressive perspective
    by mtths

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    shipping and transport college / location: rotterdam, the netherlands architect: neutelings riedijk, the netherlands i took this picture with a wideangle lens, standing really close to the bluiding. the building itself is very spectacular, and to emphasize it even more, this view works very well a friendlier perspective /

  • scarlet fever
    by magicman

    US$21.38–US$114.00

    from the outside, through the barrier, pierce the heart

  • ....my spaceship….

  • City light
    by Louise Cooke

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. / On a recent short trip to Melbourne, we walked along the river behind Federation Square. It blew me away – so lively, energetic, vibrant. Even this high-rise came to life for me, courtesy of the lowering sun.

  • Artificial Boundaries
    by Ginny Schmidt

    US$4.28–US$42.75

    I really hate to put so much work into something and then post it as “Untitled.” Sometimes I just can’t thing of anything to call it, but I will try my darndest to come up with a name. Contemplating this, I saw an aerial view of rooftops and city streets below. Made me think of the pains we go through to compartmentalize ourselves and to protect our personal space with concrete barriers. Don’t get me wrong: civilization is good … I like my creature comforts. But I have always been able to feel lonely in a crowd.

  • Traffic
    by Zern Liew

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Traffic flying across Darling Harbour in Sydney – an urban river amongst monoliths of buildings. And in the distance, rolling hills around the Avon in Cornwall, UK. See this on a wall colour of your choice; see actual size detail.

  • Wire
    by Bruce Watson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    “I was born down south on a chicken farm near Mashville, Tennessee, / Werent nobody there but a sky full of air, / Seventeen billion chickens and me. / Then one day I said ‘hey, hey, hey – think I’ll drop a little LSD”. / There were chickens in the cauliflower, chickens in the corn, / Chickens driving cadillacs to Washington DC, / When I set my chickens FREE!! (Gilbert Shelton – American comic artist)

  • Every Little Peace
    by Mui-Ling Teh

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Just one sheet makes a big difference; / One sheet makes over 2000 cranes. / Each crane a step closer to a better world; / Each piece a step closer to peace. Each square in the grid paper is 5×5mm; and to be exact, there were 2028 full squares in the paper I had difficulty photographing this; and am not fully satisfied with the end result, but I suppose this is the best I can do with my camera (I’m satisfied with the origami though!) I hope everyone likes the idea anyhow. For me it’s always more about the origami than the photography skills. For a better idea of scale: / /

  • Pop Art
    by Harmony Nicholas

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    Model – Halohid Andy and Marilyn – here’s looking at you kids. I’ve decided to make this available as a print mainly because I want to test out this site’s print quality myself. It won’t be available for long so if you want a copy without having to pay my gallery prices better get in now ;) Copyright Harmony Nicholas

  • Scaffold
    by Ulf Buschmann

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Really big scaffold in Berlin, near Potsdamer Platz.

  • push upstairs
    by dimsim

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Bloke walking up stairs of a block of flats at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, carrying a bag. A photo from a photography class assignment in 1994, and one of my faves ever. Dark and enigmatic, but emblematic of single-minded purpose, metaphor of life’s journey. Dig the repeating cellular and tooth elements. He is walking into the maw of the beast. Dig likewise, the directionality implied by the arrow-heads formed, big, black arrows opposing the man’s forward movement, light arrows formed of concrete faces, buoying him upward, corresponding dark spaces threaten to drag back down. Counterposed forces, on the stairs themselves grinding on each other like shark-teeth set to lacerate a surfer’s legs. Somehow he stays afloat. Does he have any choice? Up, turn. Up, turn. His path is layed out for him. Where does it lead? Ultimately, back down—Newton, 1687. Up is a dead end. I could shit on like this for hours. There should be more like this. Please take more? Hand-processed b&w photo, scanned and digitally restored.

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