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Charcoal on canvas. This was a present to my b/f’s parents.
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From a recent exploration of an abandoned telecommunications complex. Other images from this location can be seen here.
From a recent exploration of an abandoned telecommunications complex. Other images from this location can be seen here.
I loved the way this socked looked, the rust forming on itself and the way the wall was decaying around it just made it so irresistible, i had to take a shot.
Power plugs are male electrical connectors that fit into female electrical sockets. They have contacts that are pins or blades that connect mechanically and electrically to holes or slots in the socket. Plugs usually have a live or hot contact, a neutral contact, and an optional earth or Ground contact. Many plugs make no distinction between the live and neutral contacts, and in some cases they have two live contacts. The contacts may be brass, tin or nickel plated. Power sockets are female electrical connectors that have slots or holes which accept the pins or blades of power plugs inserted into them and deliver electricity to the plugs. Sockets are usually designed to reject any plug which is not built to the same electrical standard. Some sockets have one or more holes that connect to pins on the plug. (wikipedia.org)
I can’t really explain this one. Just that the USB symbol looks like a fork.
Every day is Halloween. Celebrate el Día de los Muertos with this blushing beauty.
Photo of a steers head skull. Focused on the eye socket for character. Slight enhancement in photoshop. / This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.
There is nothing more satisfactory than tweaking and perfecting those dials on a great Marshall amp and getting the exact sound you are looking for. Whether it be a crisp, clean sound you are looking for or a rough metal sound that almost pierces the eardrums.
Pulled out the socket.
An electric socket for a round pin plug in a old derelict house in Listowel. Functional if nothing else.
Inkjet print onto Architect’s trace, perspex, pine, home made lightsocket-ac-plug combo. / 2008 Exhibited: / 2008 / Advanced Diploma of Fine Art / A collection of Adv. Diploma’s best major works. / Front Room Gallery, Newcastle Art School, Newcastle West
Inkjet print onto Architect’s trace, perspex, pine, home made lightsocket-ac-plug combo. / 2008 Exhibited: / 2008 / Advanced Diploma of Fine Art / A collection of Adv. Diploma’s best major works. / Front Room Gallery, Newcastle Art School, Newcastle West
Romance is always hot and heavy, but this match is truly ELECTRIFYING!
This Is Just A Test Stock: All Stock Found At Deviant Art Model: mjranum-stock / TV: AkiraFudo / Scene: thesnarkhunter-stock / Textures: amptone-stock, parablev, and darkrose42-stock The rest was personal imagery and hand / made..it was a bitch to say the least. Heavy brush work.
Please refer to the image This Is Just A Test This Is Just A Test Stock: All Stock Found At Deviant Art Model: mjranum-stock / TV: AkiraFudo / Scene: thesnarkhunter-stock / Textures: amptone-stock, parablev, and darkrose42-stock The rest was personal imagery and hand / made..it was a bitch to say the least.
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The third stage .. “He’s getting closer … love is definitely in the air!”
Okay, so I’m curious, hence this shot taken in the rolling expanse of parkland we know as the Alexandra Gardens. I had just taken a frame of the giant electronic screen at the Moomba fairground in Melbourne this year when I suddenly had a thought ….. As a former sportswriter who travelled the world, covering some of the events I dreamed about as a child, I literally spent years staring at giant electronic screens. But what, I asked myself, would the BACK of the screen look like? So I walked behind this huge screen and shot this from a public-access walkway. I actually shot two frames, but I prefer this one because the progression of unsequential yellow numbers and the forest of wires and coloured sockets are actually dominated by the strong horizontal patterns, as well as the bold shadows in the midday sunlight. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F6.7, 1/350 sec, ISO 200, focal length 108mm. Featured in NUMBERS ONE TO A TRILLION, August 2009. Featured in JUST WALLS, September 2009. 110-5354
Sinister sockets of an industrial era…Maybe I’m just dribbling here!
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