Residential
71 creative works found
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www.lindsayblamey.com.au
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View of Hong Kong Island Housing from Kowloon. People paid a lot of money to live in one of these little boxes. 2007-06-17 11:17pm Panasonic DMC-LX2 / 10 sec / F/4.9 / ISO-100 © All rights reserved :hinting A TEE is made with this photo: / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /
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Image redone with a matching sky and LucisArt effect.
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The beige and brown face of the housing commission highrise. in Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. I am always struck by the absence of balconies, which I see on most residential buildings of this size. More of a compartment block than an apartment block … I suppose the original idea was just to keep them ‘apart’ from ‘us’, rather than providing self-contained freedom-units where people live out their pleasure-cycle. This one more 1984 than Brave New World, sadly. Like a big cardboard egg-carton. This shot was taken with a giant old lens of about the same vintage as the building, and shows some vignetting and other distortion. Please feel free to purchase my work so I can better afford to get the lens cleaned up a bit!
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www.lindsayblamey.com.au My new website is now LIVE!!!! It will be updated regularly with new collections of affordable, contemporary art designed for residential and corporate interiors. Each work is printed on artist canvas and produced using the highest quality materials available. Join the mailing list via the site to find out about upcoming news and collections. This image was taken from a bridge looking down into the Archeorn River near The Breakaway Caravan Park.
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A Father brings his child back from residential school. From one of my stories in “Stories Moshum & Kokum Told Me”.
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Three vases with gerbera flowers
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Three vases with gerbera flowers
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Another version of this huge house.
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The residential highrise in Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria.
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A scene desperate to be photographed in Newtown Sydney – increasing the human density of the inner city – reminds me of a birds nest so i tried to nestle it in some branches
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Looking out to the sunet from the train deck of the abandoned coal staiths you can see the industrial estate and its gasometer as well as two tower blocks of apartments in the distance.
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Conceptual view of real estate, mortgage or foreclosure on a home in the suburbs.
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Door panels and sidelights to a study, private residence, North Parramatta. One of my best clients, I installed this piece for them in 2007. The first windows I made for Dr Graham and Lesley Malouf were installed 16years ago! The image is a composite of many favourite places around Australia that I have visited.
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Packed abstract view of high rise apartments sweeping up into the sky. Everything in Hong Kong seems to stretch up and disappear in to the sky
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With the water falls behind, the stream unfolds and shows a graceful quiet serene view. Getting comfortable.
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A modern residential multi-story apartment block with reflective facing catching setting sun, on a rainy day in Carlton, Victoria, Australia.
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Spectacular Toronto skyline at sunset, from Toronto Islands, Canada
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Sleek yacht in front of a luxurious summer home.
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Dillington House, Ilminster – my old employers sent me here on a two day residential course – as you can imagine I was gutted! (NOT!)
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This is a ‘street’ in Sestriere Cannaregio, Venice. We rented an apartment here whilst visiting Venice – we enjoy staying in residential areas of very well known tourist destinations as it gives a different perspective to the place. I use this shot as my desktop on my PC.
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Groot Begijnhof (or Great Beguinage) in Leuven was originally founded in 13th century, giving home up to 300 Begijns (or Beguines, that means women living a religious life but still keeping their own property and supporting themselves) in 17th century. The oldest brick houses seen today date from the 16th century. The entire complex (except for the church) serves now as a University residential quarter for students, professors, employees of the University as well as foreign guests. / I love this peaceful place.
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11.03.08 Promoting Petrol Pump Photograph
by ozlatI have fallen in love with Petrol Pump and have decided to do a little p…
I have fallen in love with Petrol Pump and have decided to do a little promotion to the residents in the area where I took the photograph. I thought it would be a good idea to write a letter and drop it in the letter box of the residents within close proximity. Sure it might be junk mail, but it is targeted and hopefully appreciated. Here is what I wrote and will distribute to the area soon: Dear Occupants, My name is Jacob and I am a photographer. Recently I have photographed the Petrol Pump out the front of your house and I thought it might be of interest to yourself. The photograph is available as a premium greeting card or as a matted print which would be ideal to hang on your wall as a feature of the location where you reside. My alias is ‘ozlat’ and to view/purchase a print please visit: www.redbubble.com/people/ozlat/art/852558-1-petrol-pump I also design t-shirts and have other photographs available for sale in my portfolio. If there is nothing of interest, then feel free to browse the RedBubble website as there are plenty of talented artists there. Thanks, / Jacob (aka OZLAT). So there you have it, this is one way I am pro-actively promoting my work. If you have received my brochure, then I appreciate your visit and hope you enjoy my work. Feel free to tell your friends and colleagues to join the OZLAT revolution.
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