Pyramid 

342 creative works found

  • Tank traps #3 -- mono
    by Mel Brackstone

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    This is the coloured version Tank traps on Stockton bight, a series of sand dunes north of Newcastle. Recent visitors have discovered they are mostly all covered in sand now. OTHER BEACH SHOTS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES

  • Poised high in the hills
    by Mel Brackstone

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    Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Stockton bight tank traps REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS

  • Angry Horus, Screaming
    by Keelan McMorrow

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    A tongue-in-cheek depiction of the Egyptian sky god, Horus, in full fury. / Original was completed 2007, in watercolor and gouache media, on Arches cold-press 180lb. paper.

  • Pyramids
    by Mugsy

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    The Pyramids at Giza, Egypt.

  • Louvre Pyramid (Symmetry)
    by berndt2

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    It’s Paris, It’s the Louvre, It’s the Glass Pyramid from the Da Vinci Code. It’s also a 10-20mm lens and above all… a pleasure and privilege to have been there again!

  • Since our dawn, man has always looked to the stars to make sense of the chaos that we create. And to me, it only seems fitting that our future should lie beyond our own planet, if we don’t mess it all up first. The main tone underlying this work is that we should look at our history in order to understand our future – and I’ve used the Mayans as a reference to the good and bad things that we have achieved. I’d like to think that this being dominating the artwork could very well be us, in our own creation of what we believe as interstellar beings. Kind of like life imitating art. The dome of his head is actually Mars, a planet many have speculated that could be an older version of our own Earth and a glimpse into our future. Behind the his head, and also tattooed on his brow, is part of the very advanced Mayan long-count calendar, which runs out on the 22nd December 2012 – a date that many historians are looking forward to, especially given today’s fragile climate. Some speculate that it could mark an approximate date to the end of life as we know it. Which ties in with other totally unrelated theories about our oil crisis, global warming, and so on. / In his eyes, he sees a horizon of fire which symbolizes the earth cleansing itself, although we’d see it as mass destruction. This is synonomous with our understanding of the Mayan civilization and how it overpopulated and crumbled under the high demand of such an over-indulgent society. The moon shots are from the recent lunar eclipse. I included this because the moon plays such an important part in our life, and the stabalisation of the planet – it moves away from the Earth at just under 4cm each year. Finally, I’ve used the Mayan Chichen Itza temple at the bottom of the piece as a stairway to the heavens, common with Mayan, Egyptian, and other beliefs.

  • Egyptian Light
    by silveraya

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    My first collab with Craig Goldsmith with dear thanks for the use of his photos from Egypt / check out his portfolio :)

  • Gizeh 2050
    by Jacky

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    well…could be:)

  • Pyramid Rock, as it is called with a late afternoon glow…Victoria. Australia.

  • Pyramid rock
    by Tony Middleton

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    Clicking on the image for a more detailed view is highly recomended. The last glow of the day gently renders the scene in soft hues.An incoming tide and swell has already forced me from my original composition and threatens to do so again…It’s a tedious wait for the exposure to finish without my gear and I getting wet ! / When viewed even at only 30% of the original 2 Sooty oyster catcher birds can sharply be seen on the rock outcrop in the right of frame. / Fuji G617 – Velvia 100F. / ©T.Middleton2008 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / / see more of my TRUE panoramic photography by clicking on the image below / / -

  • KEEPING WATCH
    by Mugsy

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  • Traps
    by Mel Brackstone

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    Stockton Bight, near Newcastle. These tank traps were placed along the full length of the dunes to protect Williamtown air base during World War II. OTHER BEACH SHOTS / REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / INDUSTRIAL / SPAM / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES

  • Nature's Pyramid
    by Mar Silva

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    View from one of the trails by Vogelsang High Sierra Camp, elev. 10,125. / Yosemite. Innuendo Lyrics / Queen While the sun hangs in the sky and the desert has sand / While the waves crash in the sea and meet the land / While there’s a wind and the stars and the rainbow / ‘Till the mountains crumble into the plain Oh yes we’ll keep on tryin’ You can be anything you want to be / Just turn yourself into anything you think that you could ever be / Be free with your tempo be free be free / Surrender your ego be free be free to yourself

  • ONCE THERE WERE PHARAOHS
    by Mugsy

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  • Inner Soul
    by Lucindawind

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    Day to Day ..your inner soul is full of thoughts ,colours , memories and full of imagination this is made up of Bryce fractals & brushes … I was just playing around with all of them tonight ..

  • The Tank Trap
    by Naomi Frost

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    Now here’s something you don’t see every day. / The cement pyramid is actually a tank trap. They were placed along sand dunes in Stockton (right on the coast) to protect Williamtown air base during World War II. They can be found in different locations throughout Newcastle now. I think the ones left at Stockton have been covered by sand. Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Valentine, Newcastle, Oz. / Date: 20-02-2008 @ 2:49PM ISO200 / f/8 / Focal Length: 8mm / Exposure: 5.0sec / Filter: R72 (infrared) / Tripod / / /

  • A beautiful early morning reflection.

  • Mayan
    by Deri Dority

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    One of the famous ruins ruins of the Mayans of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico

  • One of the many peaks in Frank Gehry’s Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, California. That day the clouds seem to reach down and touch it.

  • Here’s an interesting collab: Keith Reesor’s Crystal Pyramid, Judi Taylor’s bubbles, and my lightning, digital water, layered sky, and my latest discovery, the whirlpool… ;) Now this was fun! Thanks Keith and Judi… ;)

  • Reflections
    by Craig Goldsmith

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    This was achieved using a HDR process to achieve the lovely tones.

  • I knew I couldn’t come back from Egypt without a shot of the Pyramids and a shot of the Sphinx, so I thought I’d save space and take them both in the same shot. A fair bit of experimentation has taken place in the processing department with a few new techniques I’ve trialled, so feel free to tell me its crap if you don’t like it.

  • ERODING HISTORY
    by Mugsy

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Part of the ancient Egypt series

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