Streetscene
33 creative works found
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Uphill
by vickymountOil. 120×80cm. Sold / An imaginary townscape.
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I Think this must be Fremantle’s narrowest shop!! An archiotectural criosity from the port city…
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Another aspect of Fremantle’s High Street, a charming old road.
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Berlin. The same couple that appear in another image here called “Making Babies – from A to Z”
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A scene painted purely from imagination. The street sweepers cart was added later to give interest that was otherwise lacking in the centre of the scene. I find I keep coming back to this idea of a lane descending down stairs through an arch, for some reason. Lots of strong colours in this.
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Peshawar, northwest Pakistan. / From a series of ink drawings designed for a colouring-in book. Colouring-In Book available for purchase in print or download format Coloring Book (US Cover) available for purchase in print or download format
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This symbolises a lot of what I saw in a few days in Cambridge – a vibrant town with quaint alleyways and lots of bicycles. The deep blue sky of the twilight was a wonderful backdrop to the scene.
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The main street in this North Cornwall village, on a quiet weekday evening in March. / Pentax K 10D, 3 sec, f 11, ISO 100, zoom lens set at 40 mm.
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finally i found some time to upload some New York stuff, / here the first one, shot in East Village, probaly the coolest neighborhood in New York. Camera was the Hasselblad 500 c/m, Lens Zeiss CF 80 2.8 at, i think, f/5.6 on Kodak Portra NC400 (the new one). Scanned with an Epson V700. / Was the first time to go on tour just with the Hassy, because i got my meter a day before, i stood there, with almost no guess about how to use it, but as you can see, it worked (and a guy asked me what the thing in my hand is, i aswered “its a lightmeter” he said ” oh how professional” i made a strange face and said ” jeah, at least it looks professional, i´m not quite sure how to use it” we went away with a grin on our faces..
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photograph – hong kong
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Photograph. / Christmas decorations line the street. Bergen, Norway. / From my 2008 Calendar
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Jaipur, in Rajasthan, is known as the pink city. It has great alleyways full of shops, little stalls and people selling all sorts of things. I love the decorative archways you see around the place, especially when there`s a few of them in a row like this. The guys are wearing Sikh turbans not the normal Rajasthani ones – I never knew there was much of a difference apart from personal taste before i went to India.
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Streetscene in Jaipur. We lived on chai and samosa in India.
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Taken in my favourite ramen (Japanese noodle) restaurant, Yoshimuriya. / Yoshimuriya is a Yokohama institution and is the oldest ramen shop in Kanto.
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One of the pleasures in Laos is to sit in a cafe in the morning watching all the child monks going to school. The quick flash of brilliant orange illuminates the vista and them they are gone – as if they had never walked past.
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Gran Hotel, Salamanca, Spain. 35mm b&w negative scan of a scene captured in 1969. At the time, the Gran Hotel was the city’s highest rated hotel. Note: Found an old box of negatives that are nearly 40 years old, from my early days of photograhy. Should this work be appreciated, I will post more images of this type.
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I went to peebels with Andy to take some pictures of the town.. We thought Sunday might be a good day with less traffic … The sun was really in the wrong place here so I thought it looked better in BW.
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This is a mural in San Diego Ca. on Morena Blvd.
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A dazzling array of flowers fill the market stalls along the tree-lined street and some belonged to Antoinette.
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