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  • The former Spencer street station while it was being re-done into the now Southern Cross station.

  • The bridge near Spencer Street (Southern Cross) Station

  • 107 kilometres long 4 metres high 192 intersected streets 5,075 escapes 200 fatal attempts 1 wall 1 city 2 worlds

  • Platforms 5 and 6 at Southern Cross Station (the old Spencer St)in Melbourne just after dawn. Captured with HDR processing in mind which asked for 3 bracketed exposures each 2 stops apart. / I have some info about HDR at my pbase if your interested

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  • This piece was an explosion of love and inspiration after I spent a weekend in Sydney hanging out with my girlfriend, Emily. We’d just become lovers and this painting reflects my happiness. 180cm x 250cm

  • My buddy Spencer LaFrenz, at O’Reilly’s in North Beach. Fascinating fellow. Doesn’t he look like the professorial Indiana Jones?

  • Point Lowly, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia

  • Diana Princess of Wales, photographed in St Austell Cornwall 1984.

  • Taken on Ferry while crossing the Spencer’s Gulf

  • Just a little character I made up. His name is obviously Spencer … he’s a mix out on the streets. Thinking about making a book that teaches all of the worlds landmarks through Spencer travelling to each one to take a leak on it. Sound like a good idea? Spencer is copyright Allison Bair 2008.

  • Just the cover to my “Spencer Takes a Leak” idea.

  • Whyalla Boat Ramp, South Australia

  • This was painted from a sketch and photograph back home after returning while travelling on a healing journey from Qld to Alice Springs in 2002 Instead of going on a ‘proper;’holiday after a traumatic few years I decided I just had to see the Centre of our beautiful country …so …we just jumped into the car, 4×4 and slept in the back ,cooking with one frypan over a small gas fire rested on the tailboard ,most times I slept on the ground next to the car bcause i didn’t like being confined. Luckily no mozzies appeared. A Gum Tree for Shallay

  • This image of scenic Spencer Falls shrouded in fall color was captured in Minnewaska State Park, in the beautiful Shawangunk Mountains of lower New York State – 10/14/08. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.

  • Iceberg, Spencer Lake, Spencer Glacier, Whittier, Alaska.

  • Opened as Spencer Street in 1859 five years after Flinders Street Station. The station was a dead end terminus, running parallel to Spencer Street (not on an angle like today) with a single main platform and a dock platform at the north end. It was not until 1874 than an extra platform was provided. The two stations were not linked until 1879, when a single-track ground-level line was opened. It operated only at night, and only for goods trains. In the 1880s, it was proposed that Spencer Street station be removed in order to facilitate the westward expansion of the city. The plan was subsequently rejected, although it was discussed at a Royal Commission. From 1888 to 1894 the layout of the station was altered, with new country platforms being built on the angle they are today. The current coach terminal location was the site of a number of new platforms built for suburban services. In 1888 work started on the double-track Flinders Street Viaduct linking the station to Flinders Street, the line opening to goods traffic in 1891 and in 1894 to passenger trains. It was at this time that the first through platform was provided at the station, for suburban trains from Essendon and Williamstown. The viaduct to Flinders Street was expanded to four tracks in 1915, and in conjunction with the electrification works on the suburban network today’s platforms 11 though 14 were opened between 1918 and 1924, along with the pedestrian subway providing access to them. In October 1960 work on the ‘modern’ Spencer Street Station commenced, sparked by the construction of the interstate standard gauge railway link to Sydney. A new station building was constructed, a new main platform was built, and the subway from the 1918 works was extended to country platforms. In connection with the construction of the underground loop, platforms 9 and 10 were rebuilt as part of the suburban section, and a new double-track viaduct was constructed next to the original one, bringing to six the number of tracks connecting the two stations. At the same time, the older four tracks were resignalled for bi-directional operation. Southern Cross was redeveloped by the Civic Nexus consortium, following an innovative design by Grimshaw Architects which features an undulating roof / Construction began in October 2002 and was completed in late 2006~ Wikipedia Panasonic FZ20

  • Inspired by the song The Days Of Pearly Spencer which was based on the story of a homeless man in Ballymena who was befriended by David McWilliams. The song reflected the writer’s deep humanity and his empathy with those who live on the margins of society. / Source Many thanks to Gregoryno6 who reminded me of this song last year, it’s been whirling around in my head since then. Thanks also to my wonderful friend Paul who constantly inspires me. More inspiration Earth day 2009

  • Taken at the bottom of Cape Spencer Light house. Innes National Park / Yorke Peninsula / South Australia Scaled down a 100ft cliff/sand dune. Well worth it. Converted to Black and White / COntrast Adjusted / Vignetting Added. Canon 400D / 24-105MM F4L / 2 x ND8s + Polariser Reached 500 Views on 7th November, 2009

  • Red cliffs taken at Port Augusta South Australia

  • Old cars at the North Carolina Transportation Museum in Spencer, NC during the Day Out With Thomas event. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @10mm / Exposure: f16, ISO200 / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix / Technique: Tripod, 5-exposure HDR / Location: Spencer, North Carolina, USA

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