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Well would you mess with him???
Tiny planet with huge lighthouse and grassy field
Abandoned shearing / wool shed. / South Australia. / © 2008.
Iron Duke. HDR
Shot in Sydney on my way to the Archibald XD
Detail of a recreation of an Iron Age roundhouse at Flag Fen, Cambridgeshire, England. / / One of our many steps on the climb up Mount Improbable. / / Part of the series Against the Sky / /
Pick a door… any door…. one of them is your lucky one… / View the video: http://www.youtube.com/user/ThinkPics SOLD – as a matted print – what format would you like?
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?
This is the second version of “This Little Tree”. /
At-At hatchlings
In 2003 my wife, her sister, her friend and I flew to Paris. I was so excited because I had gotten a small taste of France in the ‘70s when I was stationed in Germany and had been dieing to get back. Visually a photographer’s dream shoot location. We were lost as soon as we stepped off the plane. My wife claimed she took 4 semesters of French and passed, yet when spoked to in French and I looked at her she would shrug her shoulders. So none of us spoke French. But we managed. We walked 90% of the time and I carried a back pack with a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 8008s, 20,35,50,135,180, and 500 MM lenses, tons of film, flash, tripod and my trusty Holga. (By the way, I was out of work 4 weeks recovering from a neck injury from carrying this backpack.) I had semi-planned ahead, knowing we were going to walk, for the series “A Walk Through Paris”. As we walked, I shot, crossed items off my list and we walked some more. This series was shot with a Holga camera, held together with a lot of black tape. Processed, scanned and then tinted with my custom sepia like action in Adobe Photoshop.
In 2003 my wife, her sister, her friend and I flew to Paris. I was so excited because I had gotten a small taste of France in the ‘70s when I was stationed in Germany and had been dieing to get back. Visually a photographer’s dream shoot location. We were lost as soon as we stepped off the plane. My wife claimed she took 4 semesters of French and passed, yet when spoked to in French and I looked at her she would shrug her shoulders. So none of us spoke French. But we managed. We walked 90% of the time and I carried a back pack with a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 8008s, 20,35,50,135,180, and 500 MM lenses, tons of film, flash, tripod and my trusty Holga. (By the way, I was out of work 4 weeks recovering from a neck injury from carrying this backpack.) I had semi-planned ahead, knowing we were going to walk, for the series “A Walk Through Paris”. As we walked, I shot, crossed items off my list and we walked some more. This series was shot with a Holga camera, held together with a lot of black tape. Processed, scanned and then tinted with my custom sepia like action in Adobe Photoshop.
The crowd / Iron Maiden concert in Belgrade. Copyright © by Aleksandar Djordjevic
Texture Series
Texture Series
Llangollen preserved railway, April 2009.
An old warehouse with one end boarded up, in my town. I like the abstract art effect very much, and Im a sucker for lines anyhow! / /
For the Who Needs Colour for Beauty challenge, I believe this image says that life is too short not to laugh at yourself! I hope my last week of life involves a few laughs. News came out on the radio. “Australia’s husbands are the worst in the world for doing housework”. But the world should know that whatever housework Australian men commit to, they always complete it with a smile on their face and a sense of satisfaction. / This is entered in the “Personal Meaning” challenge and for me, this whole entire photo sums up my marriage! / Photographed with Nikon D70 and 28-80mm Lense (bottom of the range!)
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