Exploring more than one moment in time … January 2006
A great challenge for me is to take my camera and my 35mm prime lens for a walk through the Sydney CBD and see if I can see everyday things a little differently. Everyday is different, everyday is a challenge and a great break up of the day for me. Photo Taken: 25-Jul-2007 / Time: 2pm / Conditions: Sunny winters day
Blubber Boy / Once there was a girl whose lover drowned. / Nothing to console her could be found. / She took a chunk of blubber from a whale. / And carved herself another to perfect scale! - Regurgitator check out my other tees /
Synthetic polymer paint on paper. Series in the tradition of bordello art. Entrance hall detail – a red-cushioned divan, flowers in a vase, and a lamp. / slideshow My Friend’s Bordello
A lamp post in Chongqing, China. A brightly and vibrantly lit city.
Citroen 2CV taken in Ribe, Denmark. A little digital editing here, would love to hear your thoughts on this one. My art with 1000+ views
Taken on Hunter Street, Newcastle, NSW.
oil on canvas / 2006
Nikon d70 with Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED A nice mix of colors and textures. Shot in the village of Tuscania, near Rome. Here are some useful links to this beautiful place: Link 1 / Link 2
the corner containing a collection of things… the stone Buddha from my garden, some trees and bits of plants, some lamps, some doodlings, of course… all sorts… all ‘shopped together into this. Even I make an appearance in this one! ;o)
oil on canvas / 100×120cm / 2008 this is a commissioned painting, just about finished. i was asked for something red with a cat in it. / it’s a bit dodgy looking because i took the photo on a dinky digital point-and-shoot under crap light conditions and used photoshop to clean it up. the burning and dodging is a bit retarded. the title came from a conversation with a friend who has schizophrenia. we were talking about hearing voices, how they mutter away in the background while you’re going about your life, as though you were hearing a conversation in a room that went wherever you did. i thought that suited this image nicely.
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Lithuania, Vilnius
Salt lamp
Playing around with my lava lamp. Played with the hue a little bit to get eh intersting colour. Also get the joke because the site is called redbubble, oh man I’m funny.
top 10 finish “light up my life” group challenge, april lamp some lanterns I found on my trip to Beijing last year. / galleria mancuso main website / Nikon D80, 1/800sec, f/7.1, ISO 320 /
VENICE GRAND CANAL DURING A MAGNIFICENT ORANGE SUNSET /
A quiet corner in Kaisla, a nice bar near the central railway station in Helsinki.
Lithuania, Klaipeda region, Curonian spit / THIS SERIES FROM / August 14-16, 2009 : morning/day/evening/night CLICK FOR COMMENTS / / at First Things / / ! The Curonian Lagoon (or Bay, Gulf; Russian: Kуршский залив, Lithuanian: Kuršių Marios, Polish: Zalew Kuroński, German: Kurisches Haff) is separated from the Baltic Sea by the Curonian Spit. / In the 13th century, the area around the lagoon was part of the ancestral lands of the Curonians and Old Prussian people. Later it bordered the historical region of Lithuania Minor. At the northern end of the Spit, there is a passage to the Baltic Sea, and the place was chosen by the Teutonic Knights in 1252 to found Memelburg castle and the city of Memel. The town is officially called Klaipėda since 1923 when the Memel Territory was separated from the German Empire. / As the new Interwar border, the river that flows into the Curonian Lagoon near Rusnė (German: Ruß) was chosen. The river’s lower 120km in Germany were called die Memel by Germans, while the upper part located in Lithuania was known as Nemunas River. The border also separated the peninsula near the small holiday resort of Nida, Lithuania (German: Nidden); the southern part of the Spit and the Lagoon remained in Germany until 1945. / This border remains today, as after World War II, the southern end of the Spit and the German area south of the river, the part of East Prussia with the town Königsberg located in Sambia, became part an exclave of Russia called Kaliningrad Oblast. WIKIPEDIA
Lamps
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