Macro still life capture of a ball and some jacks, fun fun fun childhood game that many adults (including myself) still love to play!!
T-Shirt Slogan by Elisha Yorke. For when you absolutely, positively, have to leave people speechless, and you have the body to carry it off.
Redundant ticket machine in an old car park in the outer east of Melbourne.
Hastings Pier on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia.
The raised floor from warping due to flood damaged makes what appear to be little hills and valleys in this tiled floor at an abandoned college
Laundry day a St Mary’s hadn’t been quite up to expectations lately!
This pool table was upstairs in one of the rooms at thi abandoned mental asylum, but going from how much the floor was flexing as it was walked on i dont think it will remain there for too long. There are literally hundreds of holes through from floors at this place, and i dont imagine the weight of this slate bedded beauty will be held forever. Sadly though there is a hold in the slate, probably put there by some kiddiot with nothing better to do before this site was secured so well.
You bring me every colour of the World / Unfurled / You are like the waves of tomorrow / Rolling in / Refreshing / Impressing me with you / And it’s true / I want to lie like this / Forever / With you…..I Do…...Words By Nicole Ryan
I kinda thought this wasnt too aweful so maybe i’d see what anyone else thinks
Applecross peninsular, overlooking Loch Shieldaig Amazing how the walls fall down but the chimney stack remains perched precariously :-) Unloved
Featured in “Windows and Doors” 8/26/08 As I walked through Old Town Ellicott City in Howard County Maryland one morning, I spotted this amazing, amusing door. This side of the street was still in strong shadow, while the opposite side was in brilliant summer sunlight. I thought the brass plate “Proper Dress Required” an ironic and poignant nod to glory days gone by.
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MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER In 1873 the Colonial Government of N.S. Wales purchased the Callan Park site, then known as “Callan Estates”, with the purpose of building a large lunatic asylum to ease the severe overcrowding at the Gladesville Hospital for the Insane, at Bedlam Point, near Tarban Creek in Gladesville. The new lunatic asylum was designed according to the ‘enlightened’ views of Dr Thomas Kirkbride, an American. Colonial Architect James Barnet worked with Inspector of the Insane Dr Frederick Norton Manning to produce a group of twenty neo-classical buildings. These were completed in 1885 and named the Kirkbride Block. The buildings were originally designed to accommodate 666 inmates, but by 1890 the asylum was seriously overcrowded with a total of 1078 inmates. A further group of buildings were built close to the Kirkbride complex around 1900 to ease the overcrowding problem. The Kirkbride complex continued to be used for the housing and treatment of inmates until 1994, when the last remaining services were transferred to other buildings in the Callan Park grounds, towards the Broughton Hall at the southern end of the site. Many inmates were also transferred into half-way-houses in the local communtiy, in line with the policy of the State Government (see The Richmond Report of 1983 which accelerated the move towards de-institutionalising care), creating a number of social and moral problems. The former facility is now occupied by Sydney College of the Arts, the fine arts campus of Sydney University. Currently, the parklands are open to the public for their use and enjoyment, with the hospital being confined to a number of purpose-built complexe Equipment: Nikon D300 and Sigma 10-20mm lens
A Daisy (Some Assembly Required) Creative Concept and Photography by Heath McKinley Canon EOS 400D, EFS-60mm
found this little fellow on the moors, around the grouse, and pheasants, but cannot find him in my books!
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a kind of mixed up twist on the idea of sharing a D.I.Y project with a friend…
What a great specimen of a building project something i would love to get my hands on ! / Image taken from the township of whittlesea Victoria / Nikon d80 / HDR Dynamic Pro Software / Hand Held altered EV steps within Dynamic Pro and tone mapped. / /
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 1/40 second ISO100 tweaked in Photoshop I had an excellent afternoon out with Jason Connolly yesterday, we went to a wonderful location on the banks of the river Wyre. The area is Fleetwood marsh nature reserve which has many wrecks that have been left to rot away, it is also a great area to see many wading birds. Please view large!
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