Fiery sunset reflected on the River Aire with a swan. Leeds England.
Sunrise in the city is very different. This is a pastel drawing undertaken in the summer 2006 and was the starting point for a number of works based on this image. This work is also available as a SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT please contact me for further details Click here for the next image in the series
me and my dog – spud / i would truly be lost without him. Loyalty /
i am very happy i stumbled upon this today. (11 feb 2009) Here is some panels of the fence that i took close up photographs of. As you can see each panel of fence has a completly different pattern, colour and texture. I have a fair few photographs taken and I have been able to produce some fantastic pieces of art. I think it is a fantastic find!!! / This abstract image is a little part of someones garden fence! Every strip of fence had been weather treated, but all the strips were completly different. i took lots of pictures as there were so many fantastic different shots. The wood fence looks as if it had been coated with weather stain, then it looks like a coat of tar had been applied, then it looks like the treated areas of the fence were blistered by the sun, leaving behind a some wonderful abstract art! i think that this picture looks like the sea – a field – hills – horizon with trees on it. / im uploading this picture, and i may upload another. i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation a little bit also, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.
Extreme close-up of a sign-post for a Road/ street . / The road/ street sign-post is for ‘Armley Grange Drive LS12’. its THE nice part of Armley with nice well looked after homes and gardens, and very rustic. Its a good place to wander around for photographs. Focal length – 48mm / F/11
Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape I think it makes an abstract spacescape exposion. / old steel rusting warehouse door / soldered shut / Fulneck / Pudsey / Leeds / (Along the ‘Leeds Country Way’ walk).
My First Visit to Leeds Castle / Looking through the blossom. Easter Flowing Beauty at Leeds Castle Kent UK. On this photography trip, I thought “I’ll go out and only take my 50mm prime (no Zoom capability) with me, this meant that for every single shot, to get the framing right I had to move rather than the lense. It was really interesting. Peoeple were watching me much more than normal, I had to duck down, stan tall, kneel in mud and walk back or walk forward, just to get the framing right. It was a good exercise because what you do get with a prime lense is pure light and quality of glass. It’s obvious in the sharp details in the 170 pictures I took on this shoot. I’ll definitely try it again. However, only taking the 50mm prime did hhave it’s limitations as well. I couldn’t get close enough to some subjects to capture the detail that I’d like to have. However, next time I can alway take along my zoom with me. One good things about Leeds Castle, it cost £16.50 to get in, but that enables you to go back as my times as you like within one year. So I’ll definitely be back to capture some more wonderful scenes from here. The place is a choc-box full of delights for any photographer or artist. It’s magical and amazing. / Camera. Nikon D700 50mm at ISO 200 /
Here is some panels of the fence that i took close up photographs of. As you can see each panel of fence has a completly different pattern, colour and texture. I have a fair few photographs taken and I have been able to produce some fantastic pieces of art. This abstract image is a little part of someones garden fence! Every strip of fence had been weather treated, but all the strips were completly different. i took lots of pictures as there were so many fantastic different shots. The wood fence looks as if it had been coated with weather stain, then it looks like a coat of tar had been applied, then it looks like the treated areas of the fence were blistered by the sun, leaving behind a some wonderful abstract art! i have cropped this picture slightly. i have adjusted the brightness/ contrast/ hue and saturation, just to bring out the brilliance of what i photographed.
Abstract Macro Photography close up of an old, dead, decaying tree / armley woods / Leeds
Abstract Macro Photography The picture below is a stolen, burnt out car. / This is showing the rear right side. / You can see what has been produced by the fire / Armley Woods, Leeds. / sunday 31.5.09 / 7.15am / For all these phenomina to appear on the car, the car has been left on fire, and eventually, there is nothing left on the car to burn, so it just dies out. the paint work on the car , bubbles up and seperates itself from the metal at very hot temperatures. / Once it is all cool down, it is very delicate. / You just blow the flakey paint lightly, and this abstract art lies beneath. / If the car had been put out by water, im pretty sure that no abstracts would have appeared.
This is a very close up photorgraph of an old, rusting, decaying, steel, metal fence. / Water Lane / Leeds City Centre
BEST VIEWED LARGE Abstract Macro Photography – Spacescape close up photograph / old, decaying, metal, steel fence. / It looks like it has been painted a few times, and all the older paint is starting to fade through. / Armley Road / Leeds RE:activ8 /
Abstract Macro Photography – Cityscape close up shot. / metal/ steel fence / Holbeck industrial estate / Leeds
Abstract Macro Photograph Solder
If you havn’t seen this guy and his LOCKED series / TAKE A LOOK! / This LOCKED series has been the inspiration for quite a few tribute works by fellow Redbubblers, including myself. / Denis Molodkin / Locked Series Derelict building / Armley road / Leeds
Abstract Macro Photography Found on the old ‘Yorkshire Chemicals’ site. / Leeds City Centre
Abstract Macro Photography Close up photograph / Metal/ Steel crash barrier / kirkstall Road / leeds
Abstract Macro Photography – Cityscape Peeling Paint on an old warehouse door / Kirkstall / Leeds
Abstract Macro Photography Peeling paint on wood left to decay on the grounds of an old industrial Warehouse
I thought you might like to see the castle in B&W? My wife, Jackie and I had a great trip out to the beautiful Leeds Castle, which is in the county of Kent, on Saturday and had a wonderful time being transported back through 900 years of our history. The castle and grounds are simply stunning and well worth a visit if ever you are in that part of the world. I hope you like the photo and thank you so much for viewing my work, please call back again soon. NIKON D60 DSLR / F-stop f/5.6 / Exposure time 1/640 sec / ISO speed 360 / Manual Priority / Focal length 18 mm on a 18 – 55 mm Nikon lens. All the materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my permission. My images do not belong to the public domain sector. Please ask for my permission before using this image for any purpose and in anyway because without it will lead to legal action. / ©Anthony Hedger Photography 2009
Abstract Macro photography Very close up / Industrial metal shelfing / Armley Industrial Estate / Leeds
Leeds Castle, near Maidstone Kent HDR & Photoshop
Abstract Macro Photography Close up / brick with peeling paint / Leeds
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