Enjoy!
Enjoy!
This beautiful old building is located on Parramatta Road very close to Sydney Uni and Broadway. I love the graceful lines of the structure and am grateful that when it was done up and converted into luxury apartments that the exterior of the building was left untouched. The harsh lines of the windows cutting into the old signwriting make this a real visual treat and an icon on the way into to town. Taken with infrared film using a very low rent battered old analouge camera while standing on a dustbin in the servo over the other side of Parramatta road. Hope you like my building.
Something along the lines of how people sinking within work and just the general busyness of life often reach for caffeine to save themselves… Enjoy!
Inspired by the Anberlin song “The Haunting” “Up on this hill, in this uncanny house. / Your spirit I can’t see, but I still believe / I can feel your breath on me” You can listen to it here its the first song on the list… Enjoy!
So I Thought – Flyleaf - Ignorance is bliss cherish it / Pretty neighborhood / You learn too much to hold / Believe it not / And fight the tears / With pretty smiles and lies / About the times You can hear the song on Flyleafs PureVolume page
Most of us can remember a farm we used to love to visit or a farm we once called home. Whatever the case, this nostalgic scene brings back memories of simpler times and family ties. I talked to the elderly couple who built this barn. It’s over 50 years old, they told me; they built it themselves. Their house burned down and was rebuilt, but the old barn survived and still stands, a page in a memory book that will never be erased.
Going for a kinda grainy noir feel… Enjoy!! _
Enjoy!! _
A shower before the storm in the Great Smoky Mountains. This was made from the breezeway or dog-trot of Ephraim Bales Cabin, located along the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. Two types of fencing can also be seen in the picture. A rock wall on the left and a wooden picket fence on the right. The sound of the rain falling in the forest was as relaxing for me as it was for Ephraim over a hundred years ago.
Just a little old-timey play on the whole boombox-on-the-shoulder thang.
Alcatraz Island, 2008.
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inspired by Muscular Teeth and his cute as little RB tee shirt.... this one is for the photo tragic’s out there…...
Macro photography taken from an old wooden table, with varnish peeling off and mildew! Featured in the group 1:1 Macro photography 19th October, 2008 / Featured in the Textures and Materials group 20th October, 2008 All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt / Panoramics / Rockscapes / Barkscapes / Flowers / Paintings / Sunsets / Story Photoart Please visit my group / Nature’s Macro Canvas / Macro photography group for Abstract Landscapes/Art found in nature! and my new group…... / *Abstract Macro Urban Art !!
This is a scene from Acadian Village in Lafayette, Louisiana.
In the early days fodder to get the stock through the winter was usually hay. The whole process was done by hand in the earliest days later a horse draw hay rake like the one shown was used. The hay then was place by hand into stacks around a pole to help keep it from blowing away. By pressing the hay down as they started and latter by the weight of the hay, it would become fairly waterproof. This took a certain skill by the stackers. The hay would cure by the heat generated by the release of moisture in the hay and compression. A fence was then place around the stack to keep the stock out until it was time for them to feed on it….Image was taken on The Mountain Farm Museum, GSMNP. The barn seen is the Enloe-Floyd Barn, and is of the Shotgun style
This may not look to be that comfortable to ride. It was a lot easier that raking hay by hand. This old horse drawn hay rake could rake bout what 8 men could do in a given time. That would leave a lot of time for other chores. More often then not, one of the younger kids would drive the rake, and the older kids and men would gather and put up the hay. This was pulled thru the field of cut hay. The tines would collect the hay. When they were full the lever would be pull releasing the hay in a pile. Then it would be gathered and taken to where they stored it. This may be crude by today’s standards but in its hay days this was a major improvement to putting up hay…….image taken at the Mountain Farm Museum at the Cherokee NC entrance to the Great smoky Mountain NP
All proceeds from the sale of this workgo the Philadelphia Mission found here /
Ukraine. A museum of national architecture and life Pyrogiv
Older Days May 2009 /
(5×7 Mixed) Complete with Cupids..
Fiddled with this old picture, hope you like it – airbrush and ps / this piece was done maybe for a book cover, / Dawn’s website / Zazzle / /
Collage on recycled card stock featuring old dolls.
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