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Photograph – Victoria St, Potts Point, Sydney
photograph – victoria st, potts point, sydney
Spurn point is a most amazing place the light is can be spectacular there are two light houses and lots to keep your camarea snapping.
Ink on Paper. / January 2005 / A drawing I completed in my bedroom at Potts Point.
One of series of characters Pencil / Pen / Cartridge Paper
One of my characters in the series The Pott Bellies / Pencil Drawing / pencil / pen / cartridge paper
One of my characters in the series The Pott Bellies / pencil drawing on cartridge paper / Pencil / Pen / Cartridge Paper
2 of the characters from my series the Pott Bellies Original Sold to Collector
Original one of my characters from series The Pott Bellies / / Cartridge Paper original available to purchase
Flower Drawings / Resource material for Pott Bellies Series pen and coloured pencil SeaWhite of BRighton sketchbook Paper
Inside an abandoned furniture factory in Buffalo New York.
Decayed and eroded dolls at an abandoned furniture factory in Buffalo New York.
Alright, who brought the dog? /
Potts Point, 2006
A Full Length Picture of the Comic Strip Character The Infamous Mister ‘Eddie’ Hyde (Created by Artist Matt Pott) Experimenting with his latest Toxic Flavoured Soda!
Inspired by the Wonderful Live Action/Animated Classic The Incredible Mr. Limpet comes a Stylised version of the Fish Don Knotts Made Famous! Designed By Artist Matt Pott Everybody wants a Fish With Glasses!!
Now Anyone Can Look Cool Wearing this Super T-Shirt of SpaceMan Donald!!
Freeze your Enemies to Scary Stone with this T-Shirt of the Ghoul herself Medusa from the Greek Myths!! (T-Shirt Does Not actually turn people to stone)
Miss Potts she`d `dissapeared for a few wekks done the loo but the rain has her out and about dam shes a fine frog i thought she was a he but then i did some gooogling and found out he was a she so yep no more mr potts its now miss potts and shes allright i rekon / i sneaked up on her quite like so she looked more natural and it was dark to dont even think she noticed the flash but caught a pretty cool shot of the pots miss potts / and she kinda likes hanging out near the ambience burner / insence thing she aint silly she gunna smell nice for all the bullfrogs / as shot / nikon d300 / nikon 105mm vr micro lens / nikon sb600 flash on camera
cropped and flogged in photashop / why they call it photashop / it aint no shop i cant buy no shoes / nikon d300 / nikon 105mmvr lens / sb600 flash
I just love the colours of these pots, the reds and the pinks, they both go really well together. And just that touch of lilac.
One evening few years ago I was walking at the Kings Cross suburb of Sydney. It was already dark, but a high-rise building above me did not have a single light in any of its 350 rooms. It was a somewhat scary to stand by this huge abandoned giant in a centre of the city. The sign on the top read “Millennium Hotel”. My mind started to picture apocalyptic stories about what might have happened to it in few years past the new millennium. I didn’t know that time that it was closed for the complete renovation. And here we go, $98m and few years later building is transformed into modern 37-storey Zenith Apartments tower. What a stunning view over the city it must be from its roof top. P.S. The Coca Cola Billboard is a character itself being the heritage-listed and largest billboard in the Southern Hemisphere. This is a vertical panorama or a vertorama as it is called sometimes. I took 2 sets of 3 AEB shots from a tripod (one centering on the Coke sign and another one for the top of the building). Those were later combined into a single HDR (4129×4720) and then tonemapped. Location: Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point, New South Wales, Australia > featured in HDR Photography (13-Sep-09) From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com This print is available with 0% markup. Please enjoy and thank you for your visit!
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