The old Bugle Ranges school house in the Adelaide Hills.
The Church of The Good Shepherd. South Island, New Zealand.
This is the old stable block at a derelict farm in Yorkshire
Looks like a bridge but in fact isn’t a normal bridge. This is the lower part of a house that is built over the river Jeker in Maastricht, The Netherlands. The people that live in it have to bridge the stream to get in their garden. Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / / / / / / / / / Or browse through one of my categories flower / poppy / water / leaf / other / reflection / macro / insect / dragonfly
The Main staircase in the Old Hall, some one has tried taking the wood panelling from the bottom, i tried to put it back upfor the shot but no way on my own, really heavy stuff!!
The cottage that lies at the side of the battlefield at Culloden Moor, Inverness
Unseen pieces of Fort Hunter, Harrisburg, PA. / ( N.C. I got in )
This is insde the Lowe Stand, i was sat on the floor looking up the tower, you can see the remains of a spiral stone staircase that would be accessed from the second floor to go to the top of the tower, unfortunately there is no floor left and no way up, shame really i would love to have a shot from the top.
/ / Vintage Window
Hunting thruout Venice’s canals and alleys for something special to photograph, I came upon this painted figure at the end of an alley. There was an artist who had painted these shadowy figures thruout Venice the second year that I was in Venice working on a series of photographs of the city by full moonlight. Every now and then you’d come across one. It always took you by surprise because you would never anticipate it. I never found out who the artist was nor do I know what became of the work itself but it held an allure for me. Click once on image to enlarge. / / / /
A strange variation to the b&w image of the Chalcidicum which i posted. I think it gives it a bit more depth? /
An offer for the use of one of my photo’s from a magazine had me checking out my Castlerigg Stone Circle shots.. I noticed this photo that I hadn’t used… The sunset photo was taken at Castlerigg Stone Circle in the Lake Dsitrict National Park, Cumbria. OLD STANDING STONES SET THE LAKE DISTRICT
Taken on one of my / walks in Northamptonshire
watercolorpainting / 30cm x 21cm / 300g
The first settlers in Mad River Township settled sometime prior to 1798. The name Enon means “abundance of springs” and from 1817 to 1838 the area was a flourishing agricultural center. This was capture at the Enon, Ohio cemetery, some of the stones I could read dated back to the mid 1800’s. Shot in monchrome, then solarize in PS and added a sepia tone to it. / canon 5D mark ll / canon 17mm / ISO 200 / 1/40 f/14 / circular polarizer
A local view of an old farmstead in Bury Lancashire.
/ I have walked through many lives, / some of them my own, / and I am not who I was, / though some principle of being / abides, from which I struggle / not to stray. / When I look behind, / as I am compelled to look / before I can gather strength / to proceed on my journey, / I see the milestones dwindling / toward the horizon / and the slow fires trailing / from the abandoned camp-sites, / over which scavenger angels / wheel on heavy wings. / Oh, I have made myself a tribe / out of my true affections, / and my tribe is scattered! / How shall the heart be reconciled / to its feast of losses? / In a rising wind / the manic dust of my friends, / those who fell along the way, / bitterly stings my face. / Yet I turn, I turn, / exulting somewhat, / with my will intact to go / wherever I need to go, / and every stone on the road / precious to me. / In my darkest night, / when the moon was covered / and I roamed through wreckage, / a nimbus-clouded voice / directed me: / “Live in the layers, / not on the litter.” / Though I lack the art / to decipher it, / no doubt the next chapter / in my book of transformations / is already written. / I am not done with my changes. ..Stanley Kunitz The Layers.. From the Abstract collection and related to the Antiquity and Journal series, “The Layers” is a mixed media work of acrylic and watercolour combined…reminiscent of a wall where the crumbling plaster reveals it’s history, where as the poem says, every stone is precious, every layer a story….on the surface we see the wall, scarred and pitted showing it’s core, on another level aspects of life itself…..names, patterns, colours, fabrics... / Possibilities / Classical Antiquiity 2 / Antiquity
winter…an old pier
St Mary’s church, Little Chart. Destroyed by a second world war doodlebug on the 16th August 1944.
Pugh’s Mill is located in Old Mill City Park in North Little Rock, Arkansas. This location was used in the opening credit of Gone with The Wind. On the National Register of Historic Places.
‘Finding our way to the Sacred’ 3D created with Vue 6 Studio Pro Featured in THE SISTERHOOD Nov 27 2009 / Featured in Gaia Dec 7 2009 / Thank you!
‘Beyond the mind is silence, you will find Knowledge there’ / Gwenolye 3D created in Vue 6 Pro Studio Featured in 1 In The Beginning – Ancient Practices Dec 10 2009 / Thank you! Post worked image: /
Shot in San Gimignano, Tuscany Nikon d70 with Nikkor AF-S DX 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
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