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  • Taken by the ever amazing Priscilla Brice-Weller (with my camera) this is a tribute to the eyeopening designs that are all around us. / Part proceeds from sales of this image go to the “buy Priscilla a house” fund.

  • It was pitch black in here and we couldn’t see a thing! I had the worse time trying to focus on the model. Finally did a trick where she shined a light on her face, I focus on that and then lights out and see what the flash can do! Model: Lisa Sculthorpe / Costume, Makeup and Stylist: Glenys de Haan / Photographer: Hoa Kha / Artistic Direction: Hoa Kha Lisa is looking for creative and adventurous photographers in Sydney to collaborate with. Send me an email if you would like to work with her.

  • Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!

  • Just come up with this idea to photograph everything around me.. / Like it! / shot with camera Canon EOS 400D – 100mm 2.8 Macro Lens, Manual Mode, ISO-100, Shutter Speed: 1/80, F/2.8, White balance – Auto / Tape placed on the mirror to get the reflection. / Edited with Photoshop giving “new orange mood” by applying new orange layer on the top of the photo and changing it layer mode from normal to linear dodge… Featured in the group “Photography 101” December 30, 2008 / Featured in the Group “Numbers One to a Trillion” January 1, 2009 / More Photos: /

  • My hometown : D

  • Wormhole – The Wormhole door is just short of 6 metres tall – makes for a large worm

  • Sewer Pipe

  • Lambertville, NJ

  • Subterranean Geelong / 10mm / f5.6 / ISO 100 / 241 Sec – yea, 4 minutes! / Torches, Wet feet, Beer

  • Service chamber of a reservoir wall 17mm / f5.6 / ISO 100 / 2.0 sec

  • NIKON D80 / 1/40 : F5,6 : ISO 500 : 29mm / / / / Already add to / Photography 101

  • NIKON D80 / 1/30 : F9 : ISO 500 : 29mm / Already add to / All things orange artwork / Natural texture / Photography 101

  • Underground Melbourne

  • / / / / / Neither are impressive without the other. / (especially in photography!) / / / Long exposure with tea lights in underground drain. /

  • The final war has ended .. the world is polluted with toxins .. man is no longer the dominate hunter .. he has now become the prey .. the age of the Rat is here

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  • Early morning by the Barwon River, Geelong and the Heritage listed Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct Bridge is reflected in the calm waters of the river. / The Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct/Walkway was constructed over the Barwon River at Breakwater in 1913-15 for the Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust as part of a sewerage scheme to serve Geelong. The sewer extended south from the urban centre of Geelong to the coast at Black Rock to discharge into Bass Strait at the shoreline. The outfall sewer, which comprised a reinforced concrete pipe of ovoid shape, crossed the Barwon River at Breakwater and was conveyed across the flood plain by means of a long reinforced concrete aqueduct of innovative design. The aqueduct and sewer were designed and constructed by Tasmanian engineer Edward Giles Stone and his partner Ernest J. Siddeley. A purpose-built factory was established nearby, adjacent to the railway, to manufacture the sections of sewer pipe, with production commencing in 1912. / The aqueduct is approximately 756 metres in length and carries the ovoid sewer pipe and a walkway. It consists of a series of trusses which cantilever from fourteen concrete, corniced piers. Girders bridge the gap between these trusses. The form of the aqueduct was inspired by an overseas rail bridge design, the steel Firth of Forth Bridge, Scotland, constructed by 1890. / The Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct is of historical significance for its association with the inaugural work of the Geelong sewerage scheme in 1912-15. Geelong was one of the first regional Victorian cities to implement plans for the construction of a sewerage system. / The Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct is of aesthetic significance as a major landscape feature. Its dramatic setting in the Barwon River floodplain near Breakwater, Geelong is of great importance. Pentax K20D Camera.- S.Speed 1/8 Sec @f22, ISO 200 / Edited in ACDSee Pro3.

  • Just prior to sunrise and, as the full moon is setting, an early morning mist and a crunchy Winter frost have settled on the Barwonside property, beside the banks of the Barwon River, Geelong. / The Ovoid Sewer Aqueduct/Bridge was built between 1913 -15 and is Heritage Listed Pentax K20D Camera. S.Speed, I Sec @ f32 -ISO 200 / Edited in ACDSee Pro3.

  • Juice bottle. Natural light. Lap full of vegetable juice due to single-minded angle / seeking. Camera unscathed. - Image takes on more of a life of its own when viewed full size.

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