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  • This is a photo of St Kilda pier kiosk at sunrise.

  • People versus the kiosk of security This is a story about the human spirit in the face of insecurity. It is about what happens to our dreams and aspiriations when fear overcomes us or outside authority contains us. The image Memorial Tree signifies the beauty of the life force, interwoven and complex and is a small important gesture to the importance of life. Sitting opposite this image is Kiosk of Security, displaying cold truths of ambiguous forms, a centry post of control and fear and oppression as opposed to passion. The Garden image is where man meets with nature, symbolising our creativity, our Eden, which carves out our identity and reflections of hope. Juxtaposing this image is The Caravan made of forboding long shadows and a protective fence of barbed wire, the restraints of a walled compound- a boarded, locked up dream, secure. In this landscape of high contrast and contradictions the horizon is the blue of optomism. This is a story with a happy ending for in the case of ‘the people versus the kiosk of security’ the people always win. The body of work should be read as two diptichs including: Memorial Tree. (Susan Claire Fern 1969 – 2000) Kiosk of Security. Roma 2007. The Garden. Walcott Gap, Norfolk, UK 2007. The Caravan. Bacton, Norfolk, UK 2007.

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  • ICON 3 Kirby’s Milkbar St Kilda Pier. The rebuilt Kirby’s milkbar. A St Kilda classic. ICON Series. / / / /

  • An Image from the Williamstown night meet.

  • Market Square, Krakow.

  • Taken in St Kilda this afternoon with my family

  • Copyright © Helen Chierego / This image is protected by copyright law and is not to be used without express written permission from the copyright holder. / Images may not be copied, reproduced, altered or used for any advertising, displays, any other web sites or for any business or promotional purpose or any other way (whole or in part) without prior written approval of the copyright holder. / All Rights Reserved / ................................................................................................................. / ALTONA, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA Calender now available for 2010 / You may Bubblemail a request for specific Altona images in my gallery to be included in this calendar. Or you may request a different image for the cover. Currently the images pictured below are selected for each month. / Click on images to view calendar / /

  • Copyright © Helen Chierego / This image is protected by copyright law and is not to be used without express written permission from the copyright holder. / Images may not be copied, reproduced, altered or used for any advertising, displays, any other web sites or for any business or promotional purpose or any other way (whole or in part) without prior written approval of the copyright holder. / All Rights Reserved / ’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’’ / ALTONA, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA Calender now available for 2010 / You may Bubblemail a request for specific Altona images in my gallery to be included in this calendar. Or you may request a different image for the cover. Currently the images pictured below are selected for each month. / Click on images to view calendar / /

  • Kingston upon Thames – Surrey / / One of the more unusual sights in Kingston is several disused red telephone boxes that have been tipped up to lean against one another in an arrangement resembling dominoes. This sculpture by David Mach was commissioned in 1988 as part of the landscaping for the new Relief Road, and is called Out of Order. 3707 Views so far !! (Nov 09) / 53 Favs

  • A street newspaper vendor. /

  • First snow this year / Photo made in Apeldoorn, the Netherlands – Oranjepark *Music kiosk in the snow… as if time stood still… * My first snow pic this year – maybe ever … At least, I can’t remember I ever made snow pics, so if I did, they were not worth keeping or remembering… / This one turned out blue by accident really … I had forgotten to reset my white-balance settings. – happy accident. / I did desaturate the blue quite a bit, and did some sharpening on it… No further post-editing :)

  • Two things that go perfectly well together, don’t you think? This is one of my favourite places in my hometown. It’s a park alongside the St. Lawrence river with a great view on downtown Montreal, Quebec (Canada) on the other side. Home Page Feature in October 2009 Featured in the Canada Group on December 4, 2009 Featured in the group Communities on December 6, 2009

  • This was taken using transparency film – 100iso – I think velvia. It’s one of many taken on one glorious night in Port Melbourne Australia 1993 starting at 12.00am and finishing at 6.00am. In those days I had no children and plenty of time and stamina on my hands.

  • Liverpool Street, London , Feb 2009 Shortly after this was taken, one of these icons was demolished… a right pair 2 © 2009 Urban Umbra

  • The music kiosk, in the main square (Munsterplein) of the provincial town of Roermond in the south part of The Netherlands. In the summer, every Saturday evening, there is live music in the square. Also on special events lisk Sinterklaas, Carnival, etc, the kiosk becomes a focal point for the people of Roermond. [Casio Exilim S10, f:3.1, 1sec, ISO-50, EV -1.3] Paired with: .

  • Phone Box In Alport Village.Derbyshire.UK Photo Express Colour Edited. The red telephone box, a public telephone kiosk designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, is a familiar sight on the streets of the United Kingdom, Malta, Bermuda and Gibraltar, and despite a reduction in their numbers in recent years, red boxes can still be seen in many places and current or ex-British Colonies around the world. The colour red was chosen to make them easy to spot. /

  • Another part of the temple complex of Philae, one of the ancient sites saved from flooding by the Aswan High dam. This structure was built by the Roman Emperor, Trajan, circa 100 AD. There are carvings inside showing Trajan making offerings to Isis, Osiris, and Horus. The temple likely originally served to shelter “the bark of Isis.”

  • Amsterdam, NL

  • Copyright 2008-2009 © Helen Chierego / This image is protected by copyright law and is not to be used without express written permission from the copyright holder. / Images may not be copied, reproduced, altered or used for any advertising, displays, any other web sites or for any business or promotional purpose or any other way (whole or in part) without prior written approval of the copyright holder. / All Rights Reserved Gypsy in a Volkswagon converted into a gypsy style caravan. ALTONA, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA Calender now available for 2010 / You may Bubblemail a request for specific Altona images in my gallery to be included in this calendar.Currently the images pictured below are selected for each month. / Click on images to view calendar / /

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