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  • Light fall off from a railing light

  • DFW’s new Terminal is an architecture wonder.

  • this is inside the federation BMW square, i had just enough light to create the affect of the construction from all the steel which i thought gave this a cool affect.

  • Bus stand next to a railway station on a rainy night in Melbourne’s outer east.

  • The name “Tierp” is from the Swedish manufacturer of the small lid. The fact that a small aircraft is flying by in this very moment is just a coincidence : ) Pencildrawing

  • My Celtic chief. / I produced this computer embroidery, a few years ago, before I started painting.

  • Title: Mental Filament / Capture Date: 03/01/2008 / Dimensions: 2275×3673 / Exposure: 1/500 sec at f/3.5 / Focal Length: 100mm / ISO: 100 / Filter: No / Flash: No / Tripod: No / Uploaded Date: 03/27/2008 / Comments: Sometimes you just need to the light to turn on. © 2008 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Back, by popular demand, our “lady” has made an unexpected encore in a dressed in a different shade !!!

  • I’m not a lover of heights, so I felt quite proud of conquering 5 flights of dark and flimsy gantries and stairs… This was my first ever attempt at light painting and I’m rather pleased with how my torch created a contrasting rusty glow to offset the cavernous black and blue abyss.

  • A simple moment in time, life’s beauty, and a oneness with the greater world.

  • I thought I’d do some more flowers added to texture and try this metal texture I found, plus an underlying texture that is from a lace shawl that I just photographed macro about 5 minutes ago! This texture ‘thing’ Judi and I have been talking about has really got me looking all around the house for textures and fabrics etc. that I can shoot more macros of! ;-)

  • found urban reflections and scratches in a metal plate

  • This is an image of row boats waiting for the spring.

  • Close up of car headlight with myself and camera in the distorted reflection. Canon SX100IS Featured in Just Lines / Featured in Light Up My Life / Featured in Alright What Is It? This photo has not been enhanced edited or changed in any way. MCN: CD8CD-76E20-71A9E

  • I just love to support local artists and this is just one of the beautiful pieces of art available in Pringle Bay, SA Canon PowerShot S2IS /

  • the inside & bottom of a stubbie holder….

  • This shot is of Greg Petrass welding in his home shed. The shot was taken by hitting a flash at the subject to capture his face and expression, then he turned put down his visor and started to weld. This is all done with the shutter open in a dark room, the exposed time was 3.4 seconds.

  • The original porch light at the Elvis Honeymoon home in Palm Springs, California. / The Alexander Construction Company was founded by George Alexander and his son Robert. Together they built over 2,200 homes in Palm Springs, California between 1947 and 1957. The construction of these homes doubled the size of Palm Springs and caused the city to take on a new shape, direction and character. They also purchased and renovated the famous Racquet Club. Robert Alexander and his wife Helene moved to Palm Springs in 1957. Alexander built the Honeymoon Hideaway for his wife in the early 1960’s. The house was designed in four perfect circles, on three separate levels, incorporating glass and peanut-brittle stonework to allow indoor-outdoor living. Nestled at the base of the San Jacinto Mountains, the honeymoon suite of the house offers a panoramic view of the Santa Rosa Mountains and the Coachella Valley. The house is said to be one of the most outstanding homes in the United States. The Alexanders became national celebrities when an eight page article appeared in Look Magazine in September 1962. It showed the Alexander family in their new home at Ladera Circle, and the readers got a peek at the “The Way Out Way of Life” in the “The House of Tomorrow”. It portrayed the Alexanders and their estate as the center of social activities in Palm Springs in the early 1960’s. Barbara Sinatra, a close friend of Helene Alexander, has explained that there was an entire group of friends in Palm Springs who were living an exciting life which included memorable dinner parties and fabulous lunches.

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