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139 creative works found

  • SPRING
    by Lindsay Blamey

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    www.lindsayblamey.com.au

  • on our little boxes
    by hinting

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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. /

  • Old Amongst New
    by Alan Watt

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    This was taken during last years trip to Croatia. / I took it whilst walking around the city walls of Dubrovnik. / Amazing to see the original roof tiles. / I wondered as I looked at the windows about what sort of person lives there….surrounded by tourists constantly looking in. / Magical. Nikon D70 / Shutter Speed: 1/180 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 70 mm / ISO Speed: 250

  • Going Home
    by Arnold Isbister

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    A Father brings his child back from residential school. From one of my stories in “Stories Moshum & Kokum Told Me”.

  • Bell’s Brae
    by Tom Gomez

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    Bell’s Brae leading to Dean Village in Edinburgh, Scotland. Like most cities, Edinburgh started as a small town with lots of other towns and villages all around. Edinburgh has swallowed them all into its ever expanding boundaries. Dean Village is one of these. Few tourists know that 15 minutes away from Princes Street lies the secluded Dean Village on the Water of Leith. Once a successful milling community, the area was once associated with poverty and decay but the buildings have been turned into designer flats and the village is now a popular residential area. The name Dean means ‘deep valley’ as the village lies 30 meters below the rest of Edinburgh. This makes is quite unique and particularly tranquil considering it is virtually at the heart of Scotland’s Capital. There is a variety of architecture in Dean Village from the robust warehouses and mill buildings, the red sandstone cottage-style buildings to the more modern tenements of English influence. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Featured in : Country Bumpkin : 16 May 09 / Featured in : ImageWriting : 17 May 09 / Featured in : A Place To Call Home : 19 June 09 Click here for a random page of photographs

  • Dream House
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.39–US$100.32

    Image redone with a matching sky and LucisArt effect.

  • Surfers Paradise ©
    by Vicki Ferrari

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Surfers Paradise © Vicki Ferrari Taken from Q1, our ICONIC building in Surfers Paradise. / This image is a couple of years old so does not portray the damage that our beaches have suffered in the severe weather that we have experienced in the last couple of weeks. Q1 Information Purchase Card / Purchase Laminated Print / Nikon D70s / Basic Photoshop

  • greyscale (Brave New World)
    by dimsim

    US$18.29–US$418.00

    A modern residential multi-story apartment block with reflective facing catching setting sun, on a rainy day in Carlton, Victoria, Australia.

  • The Breakaway
    by Lindsay Blamey

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    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.

  • Vases
    by Elena Elisseeva

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Three vases with gerbera flowers

  • Three vases
    by Elena Elisseeva

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    Three vases with gerbera flowers

  • 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. I visited a grey block like this in Poland once, where even the interior corridors were painted grey … so as not to give an unfair advantage to any comrade … but the tenants would paint and decorate their individual home interiors brightly in compensation. :-) 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!

  • 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.

  • Residential Safety
    by SeanOlio

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    A residential apartment development above a car park in Adelaide’s East End, between Grenfell St and North Tce.

  • Chinese roof
    by dominiquelandau

    US$7.32–US$125.40

  • Hong Kong Highrise
    by Keegan Wong

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    The beautiful signatory residential highrises which scatter the Hong Kong coastline – the number 1 most expensive city in the world. Shot in Mongkok, Hong Kong January 2008. MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO / - – - / Shot settings: / Body: Canon EOS 350D / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm HSM DC / Shutter Speed: 1/320 sec / Focal Length: 10mm / Flash: Did not fire / ISO: 100 / Aperture value: f/5.6

  • Majestic, a Spotted Gum Corymbia/Eucalyptus maculata or Lemon Scented Gum Corymbia citriodora tree opposed by houses and car, the entire scene savaged by harsh sodium lighting, but somehow picturesque. Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

  • let's make tracks
    by dimsim

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    Red taillights recede into the distance, they chase the yellow, sodium-vapour streetlights far, far, over the horizon, to some shangri-la for will-o’-th’-wisps. Gum trees line the boulevard, patient eyeless witnesses of the passage of civilisation. Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

  • Brunswick Heights revisited
    by dimsim

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    The residential highrise in Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria.

  • Luxury In HDR
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Another version of this huge house.

  • Tiles
    by dominiquelandau

    US$7.32–US$125.40

  • to the four quarters
    by dimsim

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    Clouds lit by setting sun, overhang a street scene in Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria. The residential highrise. / at right appears in some other of my photographs.

  • Mezuzah
    by dominiquelandau

    US$7.32–US$167.20

    A mezuzah is affixed to the doorframe of Jewish homes to fulfill the mitzvah (Biblical commandment) to inscribe the words of the Shema “on the doorposts of your house. Many families place a mezuzah on the front door only, but observant Jews fix one on every doorway in the home apart from bathrooms, and closets too small to qualify as rooms. The parchment is prepared by a qualified scribe who has undergone many years of meticulous training, and the verses are written in indelible black ink with a special quill pen. The parchment is then rolled up and placed inside the case.

  • Backyard
    by Laurie Search

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I made the backyard look a little nicer than it actually is…:) San Lorenzo, CA

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