This wooden door set in a heavy stone wall is from Springvale Homested, the oldest outback homestead in the Northern Territory. / The door leads off the back verandah of this charming old historic building. / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro
Taken in the walled city of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Hickson Rd, Campbells Cove, The Rocks.
Taken at the same shoot as “Light and Shade”
That is what the name of these steps are called in Ramsgate, Kent, connecting the Westcliff Prom, and the Harbour.
Three young sparrows have just left the nest and seem to be egging each other on to take the next step… Pentax K 10D.
Model – Anne
Stairway and wall left remaining after the the demolition of the adjoining property. Great colours are part of the streetscape in Curacao. Canon 300d / 18-55mm
Unseen pieces of Fort Hunter, Harrisburg, PA. / ( N.C. I got in )
The magnificent Black Cuillin Mountains on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Seen from the hamlet of Elgol.
Near my modern house, there is an old farm I like to walk around (remember the cat climbing the wall…. ) This time, Olga, a beautiful hen, with a nice white bottom (lol!), went to check out if she could become a model ! ... here it is ! ;-)
Best viewed LARGE
Model – Anne
Whitby North Yorkshire
Taken last week in Lake District..while I was with my friend cynthiab, in Carlisle ..visiting her daughter / nikon D90 18-200mm lens….
Hi there! ☺ Yes…it´s me…..Andreas Stridsberg. Why am I opening a new account you ask? Well the answer is simple: Because i´m under contract with various publishers that demand they have “first dibs” on my work i can´t go around selling them left and right. I first have to wait for them to either accept or reject any of my new work. And because that´s usually a looooong and slooooow process i then use my other account to simply showcase my work. While on this account i can make those i know for sure my publishers have rejected available as prints to whomever may be interested. Does it make sense to you? :-) I´m sorry for possibly posting duplicates of something that i might already have posted at my original stridsberg-account But i need to keep them separeted due to above mentioned reasons. :-) Thanks for stopping by! And as always…keep an eye on my own website for my most recent work and my pointless blog: Sincerly Andreas Stridsberg www.mystic-pic.com P.S. I´m also sorry for repeating this message on my every single upload tonight…i just thought i´d be as clear as possible. Godness how i´m apologizing right now…i´m sorry about that as well. :-/
Large view best / The lake at Keswick….Lake District uk / Beautiful & dreamy… / Nikon D90~
/ I have walked through many lives, / some of them my own, / and I am not who I was, / though some principle of being / abides, from which I struggle / not to stray. / When I look behind, / as I am compelled to look / before I can gather strength / to proceed on my journey, / I see the milestones dwindling / toward the horizon / and the slow fires trailing / from the abandoned camp-sites, / over which scavenger angels / wheel on heavy wings. / Oh, I have made myself a tribe / out of my true affections, / and my tribe is scattered! / How shall the heart be reconciled / to its feast of losses? / In a rising wind / the manic dust of my friends, / those who fell along the way, / bitterly stings my face. / Yet I turn, I turn, / exulting somewhat, / with my will intact to go / wherever I need to go, / and every stone on the road / precious to me. / In my darkest night, / when the moon was covered / and I roamed through wreckage, / a nimbus-clouded voice / directed me: / “Live in the layers, / not on the litter.” / Though I lack the art / to decipher it, / no doubt the next chapter / in my book of transformations / is already written. / I am not done with my changes. ..Stanley Kunitz The Layers.. From the Abstract collection and related to the Antiquity and Journal series, “The Layers” is a mixed media work of acrylic and watercolour combined…reminiscent of a wall where the crumbling plaster reveals it’s history, where as the poem says, every stone is precious, every layer a story….on the surface we see the wall, scarred and pitted showing it’s core, on another level aspects of life itself…..names, patterns, colours, fabrics... / Possibilities / Classical Antiquiity 2 / Antiquity
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 17-70 lens at 17mm, F11, shutter speed 1/100, ISO100, tweaked in Photoshop Another shot from my trip to the Yorkshire Dales over Easter. We were very lucky with the weather overnight it rained creating these wonderful puddles but during the day it was fine and clear. This shot was taken on a farmers track above the stunning villge of Askrigg! Please view large!
When softness of waterlilies meets with water.. / When fish swim in the pond… / When fish meet the leafs of waterlilies.. / When fish swim under a waterlily… / When pond meets with a WALL… / But then… this wall was created by human.. / A pond was build with WATERinside, for the LIFE of fish & Waterlilies. When softness of the SOUL, meets restrictions of LIFE… Restrictions may limit as a border, but on the other hand / can protect . Mind’s restrictions limits the REALITY OF LIFE When SOFTNESS meets Rigidity of LIFE… Watercolour painting. 100 CM X 70 CM. / Inspired by 2 of my photos. Part of my Waterlilies series. / Thanks for viewing and commenting. / Have a delightful creative week… / Cheers for LIFE / Copyrights© Nira Dabush
Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F11, shutter speed 1/80 second, ISO200, tweaked in Photoshop A few weeks ago I went for a walk up Pendle Hill from Barley in the beautiful Ribble Valley, during the walk we had amazing views of the Lancashire Countryside and in the far distance the Yorkshire Dales. Please view large
Alley behind some businesses in Pigeon Michigan. There are always some treasures to shoot if you just walk behind the buildings. Nikon D90 / 18-200 mm VR Lens
Its the simple things that make such great shots, this building is a bright red, but doing it in b/w, brought out so much more of the shot. Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens
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