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  • This small rock pool is found in Cabbage Tree Bay, along the pathway between Manly and Shelly Beach on Sydney’s northern beaches. The sculpture/statue is known as The Oceanids. This image was a 30 second exposure nearly an hour before sunrise with the pool wall and sculpture lit up by a nearby street light. This image has also won a photo of the week at photographer Steve Parish’s Photograph Australia website.

  • Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Fuji film

  • Tian Tan Buddha at Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island off the Hong Kong Airport, is an imposing sight. This 85 feet bronze statue is the world’s tallest outdoor seated bronze Buddha. In its presence, one is dwarfed not just in stature, but in true understanding and perception of life and universe. Featured in Statues and Such in Feb 2009 / Featured in Buddha in Mar 2009 / Top 10 in Religion challenge / Top 10 in Buddha Statues challenge / Top 10 in Humanesque Statues challenge Colors of monochrome: Some of my other work: / / / © Kuntal Daftary

  • Sometimes you don’t know what you’re missing until you reach out to touch it. Sometimes you can’t see how beautiful something is until it steps back into the light. And sometimes you miss a love you almost didn’t lose. But when you need beauty, dream…................ / / . /

  • On the biggest graveyard of Vienna, the “Zentralfriedhof”

  • The “Conversation Piece” consists of 22 copper-bronze statues near The Groyne lighthouse at Littlehaven Beach, South Shields. Designed by Spanish artist Juan Munoz they have been a talking point for the last few years. Oddly, from a distance you can never be sure who is talking to who – human or statue!

  • Amazing sculpture in front of the Rockefeller Center facing 5th avenue in New York City /

  • Image made from the beautifull Malvhina water sculpture by Rose Garrard from which flows the natural spring water from the depth of the Malvern Hills in Worcesterhire, England. Research by Rose Garrard in 2006 has revealed for the first time an ancient tradition of Well Dressing in the Malverns. In the 12th and 13th centuries the Holy Well was dressed annually with offerings, probably on August 5th, in thanks to St Oswald for water cures there. In 1615 there was a national drought, but as Malvern`s springs kept flowing they “were (well) dressed as a token of gratitude for a plentiful supply of water” (Malvern Advertiser 1870) CS Lewis lived in Malvern as a child, including a spell at Malvern College, 1910-14. He introduced JRR Tolkien to the Head of English, George Sayer and The Lord of the Rings was first put down on tape at his Malvern home.

  • For David Parkin / I now love the angel just as much as you and I can totally understand the adoration you have. / I saw the Angel up close for the very first time today and I was dumbstruck. It is believed to be the largest angel sculpture in the world. / It is one of the most viewed pieces of art in the world – seen by more than one person every second, 90,000 every day or 33 million every year. / It is one of the most famous artworks in the region – almost two thirds of people in the North East had already heard of the Angel of the North before it was built. / Its 54 metre (175 foot) wingspan is bigger than a Boeing 757 or 767 jet and almost the same as a Jumbo jet. / It is 20 metres (65 feet) high – the height of a five storey building or four double decker buses. / It weighs 200 tonnes – the body 100 tonnes and the wings 50 tonnes each. / There is enough steel in it to make 16 double decker buses or four Chieftain tanks. / It will last for more than 100 years. / It will withstand winds of more than 100 miles per hour. / Below the sculpture, massive concrete piles 20 metres deep will anchor it to the solid rock beneath.

  • While walking along for a unique photograph…I came across this (seen on a building on Madison Avenue in New York City). :)

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  • “Prayer” was featured in the groups / Statues and Such / Prize Challenges!! * / *Core [C.O.R.E] / and First Things The photo of this marvellous statue was taken in the Bell Tower of the Crystal Cathedral, Garden Grove, Orange County, California. This is a small circular prayer chapel in which you find a ring of 33 marble pillars, lining the wall… (33 for the years that Christ lived – I found out on the Internet). In the center you find a prayer altar with this rotating acrylic sculpture of Christ. There is a light that comes up through the sculpture, and at some angles it breaks into all the colors of the rainbow. Canon PowerShot S5 IS, 1/15 s, f/2.7, f/2.7

  • canon 5d with 50mm lens at f/1.4, 1/320sec, ISO 640 From a shoot with Adrian and Scott….at the Ian Potter Gallery at Fed Square…. Another view of the same sculpture / / /

  • FEATURED IN ’’Statues and Such’’ GROUP – JULY 2009 FEATURED IN ’’Who Needs Color For Beauty?’’ GROUP – MAY 2009

  • I think what I like about this shot is that the out-of-focus background is more important and emphasised by the foreground detail. (I’d like to say it was deliberate….!) .. and taken on film!

  • This is a Conte Crayon drawing modeled after a blown glass bottle sculpture from Germany. I wanted to give an equally sculpted look and feel to the piece. This was achieved using Photoshop. / /

  • Night time view of a bust of Rameses II at Luxor Temple This photo is part of the Ancient Egypt Calendar 2010 / (click on calendar below to view)

  • Akhenaten at the Alexandria musuem – the most beautiful pharaoh ! Featured in All Things Ancient Egyptian

  • Shot at Sunrise at Crosby beach at Merseyside on a day out shooting with fellow bubbler pal Steve Smith / Another Place is a piece of modern sculpture by Antony Gormley. / Now permanently erected on Crosby Beach, England, it was due to be moved to New York, United States in November 2006, but there was a controversial proposal to retain the work at Crosby. It was recently stated in the local paper, the Crosby Herald, that they may stay for a decade, but at a meeting on 7 March 2007, Sefton Council accepted proposals that would allow the sculptures to be kept permanently at Crosby Beach. / The sculpture consists of 100 cast iron figures which face out to sea, spread over a 2 mile (3.2 km) stretch of the beach. Each figure is 189 cm tall (nearly 6 feet 2½ inches) and weighs around 650 kg (over 1400 lb). / In common with most of Gormley’s work, the figures are cast replicas of the artist’s own body. As the tides ebb and flow, the figures are revealed and submerged by the sea. The figures were cast by Joseph and Jesse Siddons Foundry in West Bromwich. / Another Place was first exhibited on the beach of Cuxhaven, Germany in 1997 and after that in Stavanger in Norway and De Panne in Belgium. / 5 shot HDR tonemapped image. / shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70 mm lens. /

  • I know I don’t usually do works like this but i thought it looked pretty cool. There was this really interesting sculpture by the water and i shot it straight on, It was a boring perspective. So I tried a few ways and in time i got to this, it was the shot i was looking for. As our tempers rise war is born, war with ourselves, war with others or war with war, it is all trouble. Trouble begets more trouble so the key is to never encourage it in the first place. I think we have lost. / (made this into Trouble ) Featured in / Nikon DSLR Users Group / C.O.R.E / Your Magic Place / Lifeline / Color Me a Rainbow / Nikon D90 Users Nikon D90 Up for voting on JPG Mag.com Check it out and Just click Vote Here

  • and us girls too..im not stereotyping. just wanna call the boys in for opinions sculpture hanging in the former prison “La Princesa”..in old san Juan Puerto Rico .. now the Headquarters of the Tourism department. Old San Juan Puerto Rico.. for more wonderful stuff about Puerto rico click here

  • As I have stated before, the public art, sculptures and statues in Las Vegas rivals the endless collections found in the castles of Europe. In one block I counted 53 carved workes of art . Many of these works have been carved by modern masters of Europe and then others are flawless replicas. / Thanks for viewing my photography.

  • Part of a war memorial in Illinois. / Sculptor: Seamus McLaughlin /

  • Octo: Wendy Taylor, 1980 location / Stainless steel, water / Outside Norfolk House and Ashton House, on the corner of Silbury Boulevard and Saxon Gate, Milton Keynes, UK / Commissioned by Milton Keynes Development Corporation and sponsored by, and donated to, Norwich Union Insurance Group Octo was commissioned specifically for its site in Milton Keynes. Its twisting ribbon of stainless steel makes a figure of eight when viewed from one direction but changes radically as the viewer walks around the sculpture. The ribbon is based on a Möbius strip (with a double twist), a mathematical term describing a continuous surface created by twisting a long rectangular strip of stainless steel through 180º and joining the ends; the form neither has an inside nor an outside. The artist has sited the sculpture on a pool of water to emphasise its point of contact with the surface and to set up a continual play of shifting reflections as the shining sculpture reflects in the water and in the surrounding mirrored buildings. The sculpture is a memorial to Lord Llewelyn-Davis. [From MKWeb] / . / The name Octo comes from the Greek word for “eight”. The status is also locally know as “Eternity” Note: I have copied the text from the site above verbatim, but I personally disagree with one point – this isn’t a Mobius strip! [Sony a350, Sigma 10-20@10mm, f:8, 1/50, ISO-100; Two exposures created from a single RAW file using Photoshop CS3 and blended using Photomatix Pro]

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