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  • The Sydney Opera House during a particularly vibrant sunset.

  • As Sydney was ravaged by bushfires, a thick blanket of smoke spread across the sky. The sun shining through it turned one of the cities most famous icon a beautiful gold.

  • Glimpses of yesteryear are portrayed in this black and white shot of the city.

  • Image taken at the Nannup Lavender Farm , Nannup Western Australia Nannup Lavender Farm For more images of cozmist: / Nannup Lavender Farm Images / Busselton Jetty Images / Christmas Cards / Dogs / Birds / Scenery / Creatures

  • Strathalbyn, South Australia

  • Cartagena de India , Colombia / One of the many colorful building in the beautiful, colonial city of Cartagena, on the Caribbean coast of Colombia !

  • This looks to be an old shearing shed of sorts but also looks to be the house as there are fire places inside (I doubt the shearer would need a roaring fire while he was at work!). / This building is on the road between Mannum and walker Flat in South Australia. / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . /

  • Colourful houses in the Malay Quarter, Cape Town, South Africa

  • Colourful houses stacked onto the hillside around Brixham harbour in Torbay, South Devon, with the setting sun perfectly complimenting the illuminated shopfronts on the harbourside. A single trawler is moored beside the quay safely home from a day of fishing. The fishermen had their catch of the day, as did I. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here

  • The Tea House, built (1890), on the corner of Normanby Road and Clarendon Street, South Melbourne.

  • Wentworth Castle is a large house originally built for the Earl of Strafford – dating back to 1672 The house has 2 different and beautiful frontages and this is the one you first see on entering the estate and gardens. The house is now used as a college. The house is surrounded by beautifully restored gardens and several other restored buildings and structures. Further information can be found here and here See other photos on my NEW website at www.andyharris-photography.com * Click here to see some of my other Red Bubble categories Fuerteventura / Flowers / Autumn Collection / Paris / Wildlife / HDR / Skies / Clothing /

  • The brick walkway leading to this lovely home reminds me of a welcome mat rolled out to guests that are weary and in need of some good old-fashioned hospitality. That’s why I took the photo from this angle. Hope you like it. But there’s more to this story . . . The original photo of this charming old mansion in the Deep South was enhanced by my good pal Maria Dryfhout from Michigan. Like a fairy godmother, Maria waved her magic wand over the image and VOILA! Isn’t it grand? Thanks a million, Maria! View Maria’s Gallery here I’d like to dedicate this image to two people, Maria, who did such a beautiful job on my original photo, and Carol, my dear friend who is from St. Francisville where this house is located. This one’s for the two of you girls!

  • The following piece written by Gregoryno6 The Station Master’s Cottage by Gregoryno6 / / It was abandoned long before the railway line was closed. Today it is principally the travellers who see it: a series of glimpses between the trees, as the highway veers to bypass the town. First impressions are often pleasant. In memory, a diseased greyness seeps in. A sense of blight comes down in a heavy curtain and no subsequent viewing, however sunlit, will dispel that. / The town has grown northward, away from the station master’s cottage. Something terrible happened there but the facts are dimly remembered. Few recall the event that overshadows the annual fair. It was no day for festivities in 1952: the station master, his wife and two grown daughters were discovered inside the cottage. The women were found unclothed, in obscene poses; the station master locked himself in his study before cutting his throat with a razor. The town’s policeman let it be understood that no suicide note had been found. In fact, when he broke down the door, he found the station master’s journal beside his chair. / The diary was a catalogue of perversions. From his first days in the town, the station master had recorded his vile amusements. The sergeant was not a religious man. But the book was a burden he could not bear alone; he took it to the station master’s former clergyman, who declared it the work of the devil. They agreed to cast it from this world. Page by page they burnt it in the pastor’s fireplace. / The sergeant was transferred to another town. The pastor was left to grapple with his questions. The station master had been a devout man, regular in his attendance. How could God have permitted such mockery? If ever a man belonged in Hell it was the station master. How could the Lord turn aside and stay His hand when filth such as that sang His praises? Doubts and rough whiskey left the pastor a hollow man. He became obsessed with the cottage – a jeering tribute to depravity. The pastor hoped to see it burn. But he lacked the courage to light the flame. / Faint hearts abet the enemy, and sometimes we betray our finer instincts. We offer aid or consolation and hurry on, disowning the gesture. Evil derides such compulsions. The black hymns of the pit reward pride and passion, and endurance. The darkness is ever rising against the tenuous light. Kindness is fleeting. Evil builds. / And evil waits. There is a boy, impatient to be a man, who looks restlessly for a future beyond the town. Lately he has taken to wandering while his parents sleep; a week ago, distracted by his conflicts, he found himself at the cottage. From the window of the study a bespectacled old man stared down at him. His face was locked in a silent scream – the boy fled. But youth won out over caution and he returned. Last night the old man walked into the boy’s dreams. The boy knows now that this old man is not a man at all… furthermore, he is not screaming. / He is laughing. Best viewed LARGE

  • Remains of an old farmhouse, Currency Creek, South Australia.

  • Sunrise colours reflected in the beautifully calm harbour at Brixham, in South Devon, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here

  • Old run down slat walled building on the outskirts of Mannum South Australia. A stunning piece of history left to decay in the weather. Canon 400D – 18 – 55 with Polarising filter – converted in B&W in Photoshop CS3.

  • Early home around Mannum South Australia. / Canon 400D – 18-55mm lense with Polariser, merged in Photomatix, cropped in CS2

  • A large Plantation home from the old South.

  • After visiting the beautiful Cambewarra Lookout in the Morton National Park south of Sydney, you can meander down the mountain towards Nowra and this is the type of panoramic scenery you will find … Smoke haze is evident here from the bushfires further into the Morton National Park at the time. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM

  • You know where, and I’ll tell you when … we will meet again.

  • Kerula Fantasy © Vicki Ferrari Where once was home… always appreciate what you have while you have it… take the time to smell the roses… walk in the moonlight… walk as far as you can without seeing anyone… be at peace with yourself for if you don’t have that, you don’t have anything…. / I have been told that this house is no longer lived in, and has become unlivable and is falling down… a bit sad really but that is life… we move on, that is life… we always have our memories… no one can take that away from us… Vicki Purchase Framed Print / Purchase Poster / Purchase Card / Tech / Scan of 2 prints / combined in Photoshop (uploaded 9th AUgust 2009)

  • I hope you can enjoy the rustic view which exists in this shot I took of our camp house in Mineola! Thanks so much for viewing my portfolio! I appreciate your interest in my work! Smiles Leilani

  • It’s Bridport, Dorset, but could be anywhere really.

  • Canon 5D Mk II, 16-35mm at 16mm, f/6.3, 30”, ISO 100, tripod OTHER SHOTS FROM THE ROADTRIP BEACH SHOTS

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