Reflective, calm and peaceful. A walk through Adelaide on a balmy summer’s evening along the Torrens, looking at public art and feeling completely at home. To have a camera there to capture a small portion of that feeling and take it home is what it is all about. / Talking Our Way Home sculpture by Shaun Kirby
Conte Crayon on paper. This one is inspired by my favourite work, “Collins Street at 5 pm” by John Brack. I was thinking of Flinders Street/ Spencer Street Stations when I drew this. I just used to get lost in the human sea of faces that use to flow up and down Melbournes Streets and they conjured up all sorts of feelings and emotions.
Public phone Costa Rica – Young school children play with public phones at Playa Del Coco, Guanacaste region in Costa Rica on Independence Day. They used the time of getting / for the parade just fooling around with the phones. Being on the other side of them, I couldn’t resist… / / /
Published in the 5th Issue of JPG Mag, for the theme Photography is not a crime.
Public art outside the Gothenburg Opera House, Sweden.
PUBLIC ART AND PHOTO COMBINED
For the amenity of self I’m only standing here / as long as it takes / to purge you from the centre of me / you sit back there thinking I’ve not got a heart / but I do / and I am going to take it back from you. I’m going to hold it / warm it again / and place it back where it belongs / in my chest / proud and functioning / without you. I care not that you are everything / one thing / more than something I ever wanted / It’s too late now / I am washing it all away; Down / around / circling through the bends / gurgling and spluttering / away into the ocean of tears / where the waves curl and lick the saltiness / under again where it belongs / today / I am going to stand up straighter than I ever have / there is no other way / I am going to stare at myself in that mirror / until my eyes become my own again / and I’m going to say it all / until I believe it. Goodbye. © ryan This wonderful poem was written by the very talented writer and good friend / nicole ryan This series was shot the old fashioned way, the camera an old Pentax K1000 with ILford Black and White film and hand printed using high contrast filters. / This public toilet was utterly disgustingly dirty and had not been cleaned for who knows how long. The available light just made it look beautiful! / No post production on this, it’s a straight scan from the original hand printed print.
Trackside, Melbourne’s inner north-west. Part of an on-going collaboration with Jo O’Brien. Modelling by Jo. Art direction by Jo and David. Photography and post-production by David.
Irish Gardaí Síochana take a bus instead of a Black Maria van. I got on this bus on George’s street, or some part of that street that has several names, in Dublin and after sitting down turned around to see oodles of Gardai. / I had my camera. / I was cheeky. / I turned and asked whilst showing the camera if I could take a picture. Reluctantly they agreed some with humour others not so much. They had their hats off so I shot one without and realising that this would never occur again I asked if they would put their hats on. “Ah go on off with ya,” said one. “Hats on”, barked the sergeant/captain from the back of the bus. Hats went on, “Smile please”, I said. Smiles were fixed. “Could you all look straight ahead please?”, I asked. Eyes were pointed forward. “Could you move just a bit to your right?, Yeah you. Thanks” “Take the photo!” I heard. I did. Here it is. / 1995 On a public bus George’s Street – Dublin
Recently exhibited and sold at Brunswick St Gallery,Melbourne.
I thought I would give this shot a better sky
Taken in New Dehli India.
statues face covered in web
Featured: The Woman Photographer September 2009 On night shoot with Workers Education Assoc Photography class. / Adelaide War Memorial, Cnr Kintore Ave and North Terrace, Adelaide. / Zooming to produce multiple images. / Nikon D90 18-105 Nikkor Lens / Focal Length 105mm / Exp: 2.500 secs / Ap: F36.00 / ISO: 200 / WB: Fine Weather / Metering: Matrix / Exposure: Manual / Without Flash With tripod / Cropped slightly in Picasso /
And one sneaky photographer. Captured while riding the New York Subway. Converted to HDR via ReDynaMix, than dodge & burnt and otherwise edited in CS3 and Digital Lightroom. Taken with Nikon D200 and Nikkor 24-120mm lens. This image is currently on display at the Walls Fine Art gallery in Downtown Norfolk, VA. /
The motifs of SYNTHESIZED FASHION take up standardised, life- and speechless storefront mannequins as protagonists and imbue them with idiosyncratic personalities and a language all their own. Transposed into a novel visual context and given their own stage setting, as it were, they are plunged at the deep end into a realm of captivatingly mysterious beauty and for one timeless moment, vouchsafed a depth beyond all standardisation and conformity.
I previously had this photograph on Redbubble. I removed in August. I’m reintroducing with some layered enhancements of the original. The photo was taken of a window display while touring the city, New York City, that is. / / / Also available as part of these calendars / / / Featured in Buyer’s Club 10-12-09 / Featured in Eye Macros 10-14-09 / Featured in The World As We See It 10-17-09 / Featured in Buyers Club 11-18-09 / 318 views 11-9-09 / 32 Favoritings 11-16-09 / 418 views 11-20-09
A unique feature of many regions in Pakistan is their elaborately decorated, colorful buses and trucks. It is fascinating how ordinary things are transformed towards status symbols and showpieces, providing brightness in an otherwise stark environment and society. This was taken in Karachi, fresh after a thunderstorm. / FEATURED in This is Relevant Group 17/10/2009 / TOP 10 in Mood & Ambience Group “Outdoor Art” Challenge / FEATURED in Travel and Adventure Group 03/11/2009 / 4th PLACE True Colors of Asia Group “Transport in Asia” Challenge / FEATURED in True Colors of Asia Group 05/12/2009
Dec, 2009 / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: Shades of Grey Dec, 2009 / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: If It Doesn’t Belong Dec, 2009 / FEATURED IN THE GROUP: JPG Cast-Offs ======================================= Historic Columns was taken at the Guildwood Park. / Located in Scaborough, Ontario., Canada. / This structure of columns was part of the Limestone and Marble entrance of the Bank of Nova Scotia downtown Toronto, prior to the building being torn down. / There are many structures and parts of historic building that were demolished, displayed throughout this Park. ======================================= Taken with: Nikon EM. / Tripod mounted. / Full manual setting. / Nikon 28 mm wide angle lens. / Hoya UV-(0) (Experimentat with Cir-Polarizing)lens filter Stacked. / T-100 B&W film. / Three exposures taken. / Negative scaned to disk. / Processing: HDR and cleaning Corel Paint shop ProX2
take me to your world… / show me the universe / in your thoughts stock credit: / photoshop creative magazine; / dazzle textures (the sky man) / own photography. / jordan busson. 8 december 2009.
An artist’s eye view of a public square in Copenhagen.
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