Here is a dragon on the Sydney Opera House Roof
Melbourne Central : the web being capitalism, the fly being the ‘consumer’ . Validate your life and consume, consume, consume…...............................................
This is my version of “Fiddler on the roof”
The entering of a new era… the Old district of St. John’s is overtaken by the new architecture of this era. The pigeon in the foreground seems to emphasize the character and timlessness of Old St. John’s. / / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / Canon Rebel / / 3 shots merged in Photomatix and cs3 to touch it up
Prague is an exceptionally beautiful city. This shot was taken from Charles Bridge, towards Prague Castle. I was glad there was an overcast sky, as it makes this image more dramatic to me. Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed it. Perhaps you would also like this one: / My art with 1000+ views
Mission in San Diego, California, at sunset.
Tiny planet with huge lighthouse and grassy field
A Pinhead fan asked for a Christmas Card design and this cheeky chap didnt need to be asked twice.
Historic San Felipe de Neri Catholic Church, Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Camera: FujiFilm FinePix S7000 / Location: Tumut, NSW, Oz. ISO200 / f/8 / Focal Length: 7.8mm / Exposure: 5.0sec / Filter: R72 (infrared) / Tripod It’s the same house as in Homestead
Detail of a recreation of an Iron Age roundhouse at Flag Fen, Cambridgeshire, England. / / One of our many steps on the climb up Mount Improbable. / / Part of the series Against the Sky / /
Another view towards Loch Torridon
climbed the rooftop. it was fun. :D / talent: Sila
this ancient analouge image is the Sydney skyline in 1982 from the WatchTower building that overlooks Redfern station. Now days it’s all multi million dollar apartments but it was a very different city back then. The graffitti is actually the name of a punk band that was squatting in the building at the time. But the image could also be read as a comment and observation on some of the goings on around here in bubbleland. Or maybe I just posted it because Muscular Teeth tells me he likes my apocalyptic images….... the interpretation is open….....
another photo of the city of Sydney taken from the roof top of what was then a punk squat. now it’s very very expensive apartments overlooking Redfern station. the graffitti was the extremely succinct name of the punk band that was in possession of the building at the time….... and it’s still a comment about other things as well….. it’s just different version of Real Fucking Idiots
A fact never to be underestimated – someone, out there, may still call this their birthplace. It captured my attention while in the car on my way south. A short walk on the gravel road is all it took to reach the old house that parted with its best years sometime in the last millennium. That colour, the textures of decaying wood, rusting roof and the remains of the dead tree, fallen where it lived, still searching with its long fingers for the occupants, long gone. I was mesmerised by the scene. There is something profoundly sad about the remains of buildings, any kind of ruins. Is it because they remind us of the inevitable and our disposability in this world. And all the usual questions: how old is it, who lived in it, and will it make it to the next autumn or even next week? Time to go, I had better move. The sky of ‘I mean business’ colour has been gathering strength for a while. Its forward party already seized the strategic heights from the playful patches of the late afternoon sun. When it hits, it will hit hard. On the way back, just one more look … enough time to take another breath of impressions, to treasure, and an image to share, with you.
And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting / On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door; / And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon’s that is dreaming, / And the lamplight o’er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; / And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor / Shall be lifted – nevermore!
Morning Walk
©Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) / —-—-—-—-——- “You are not to blame / for bittersweet distractors…” – Radiohead, Reckoner Credits: / Model: ackermaennchen Rooftops: My own – taken in Whitby, England Crows: 1 2 and 3
Two birds talking to each other – Mixed Media Work
This is the steeple of Santa Croce (Holy Cross) church in Assisi, Italy overlooking a beautiful green valley. This church was built in the 13th Century and is therefore older than our country!! / I could not believe my luck to get such a great vantage point. / Assisi was definitely one of the highlights of our trip and this is one of my favourite photos! / FEATURED in the I LOVE ITALY Group. Thank You.
oil on canvas / Original size 30×30cm
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