This images is from a collection called ‘Urban Landscapes” which in turn is taken from a body of work called ‘Darkscapes’. I love the way seemingly ordinary things can be made to reveal a mysterious and powerful beauty. a companion image to Urban Landscape # 31 Operator! and / Urban Landscape # 8 Redfern Bus Stop!
This collection of Urban Landscapes is drawn from a larger body of work called Darkscapes. They are moody evocative invitations into mystery and imagination taken from the ordinary things that make up the fabric of city life. Beauty is all around us if only we take the time to notice it. We all look but maybe we don’t all see. This collection of images is a way for me to share what I see with others / This striking Deco building is close to Hyde Park.There are not very many like it left and I am very taken with its graceful lines. / . /
This collection of Urban Landscapes is drawn from a larger body of work called Darkscapes. They are moody evocative invitations into mystery and imagination taken from the ordinary things that make up the fabric of city life. Beauty is all around us if only we take the time to notice it. We all look but maybe we don’t all see. This collection of images is a way for me to share what I see with others. Some years back I was short listed for a Sculpture commission at the new Green Square Railway station. I didn’t in the end win the commission but I did get to walk up the tunnels before any trains traveled though the station. This is one of the many photo’s I took. This is a companion image to the Urban Landscape#28 taken underneath Green Square station a couple of years ago before the trains started to use the lines. Walking up these tracks was a truly amazing experience.
revisiting the oldies: digged up even older drawings =P / Revamped in photoshop.
still down in memory lane =P
not me, i love my job =P
a slightly different version of my previous illustration of the same title kill bunny but in square format. =) Trying hard to stay awake while writing this….zzzzz…zzzz
Shot at the trainstation in Aarhus, Denmark in January – a train was leaving the station, and as I walked up along the carts, I noticed this guy sitting there. I moved a couple of carts ahead, put the viewfinder to my eye, waited for him to get in the picture – and snap.
Looking down Flinders street, Melbourne on a wintry afternoon.
abandoned house in Prosperity, SC USA. Olympus OM-1. Sigma 21mm. shot on Kodak Plus-X 125 film and developed in Dektol. scanned in Nikon Coolscan VED.
Not a unique subject, just my interpretation. / / HDR image / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Focal length – 66mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/4.5 / Shutter – (-1 stop) 2 seconds, (0) 4 seconds, (+1 stop) 8 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro
while i was exploring this place i saw a number of ratty mattresses and blankets. hard to believe in this day and age that problems like this still exist. i guess as long as homeless people are out of sight, they are out of mind.
Recently we did a test shoot for two really funny and crazy guys who also happen to make music together, Jase and Tom after their manager aeris saw my stuff on RedBubble and decided I am shit hot at what I do. (I’m working on the modesty bit, I swear.) Anyway they really really didn’t want to do a photo shoot in a smelly, public, and damp mens’ toilet so naturally I nagged at them until they relented. Then the first thing their manager said upon viewing this image was “That one’s for RedBubble!” So here it is.
Gritty City CRW_3991
King Street, Newtown, NSW, Australia. Outside the Sandringham Hotel. Featured in Australia! You’re standing in it… 5 June 09. / Featured on the Home Page 19/20 May 09.
Info: RAW/color tone Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / Shutter Speed: 1/125 second / F Number: F/3.2 / Focal Length: 50 mm / ISO Speed: 400 / Date Picture Taken: Jun 9, 2008, 3:22:46 PM
I’m going through some of my old photos of Europe and “improving” them with textures and effects to create more of an illustrative or painterly feel. Number 7 in a series and part of a calendar.
This is Cocker Alley in Melbourne CBD, off Flinders Lane. I have been playing around with post processing for a few days on this one, trying to make this work, and nothing did. Then I came across Trinx portfolio, who’s awesome urban art photography inspired me enough to create this. Melbourne is such a unique city with it’s lanes and alleys to explore. This one didn’t look anywhere near this grimy, but I wanted a feel of a darker place, a seedier environment of the underbelly of the city. I’d encourage anyone who visits Melbourne to take a bit of time to explore the many unique alleys through the CBD, don’t know what you might find down them! Featured in Insomniacs & Night Crawlers / Featured in Beautiful Garbage Top Entry in Dirty Pretty Things New Avatar Challenge / Group Avatar in Dirty Pretty Things July 2009 Canon SX100IS MCN: CA1AC-65E8D-47048
Industrial Disease by Dire Straights. / “Warning lights are flashing down at quality control / Somebody threw a spanner and they threw him in the hole / Theres rumors in the loading bay and anger in the town / Somebody blew the whistle and the walls come down”...... Gritty grimy grungy layers over a pic of the winter garden building in the Auckland Domain New Zealand. Featured on Redbubble Homepage 26.8.09 – now that makes me feel good about myself! / Top ten in the “Textures Unlimited” challenge. / Featured in “Out of the Past” group. / Featured in “Digital Art Compilations” group.
abandoned warehouse Asheville, NC. USA / Olympus E-510. Zuiko 28mm. companion piece to homeless shelter
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