Suburban
182 creative works found
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Westfield – Nov 2007
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Ringwood, NJ
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in the back street of clifton hill, this rusting monster lurks
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Location: My house – Richardson, Tx / Taken March 11, 2008 It was unusually foggy that morning, you could barely see 10 feet in front of you. Taken same day as my Cemetery with Fog piece; except about 10 minutes earlier. / I chose the title because with all the dead trees and eerie fog, it looks like it could be something out of the Blair Witch Project, except in a suburban setting. (hmm, movie idea, much? haha) / I did 4 different edits of this, and this is the one that more professionals liked the best. I though it was interesting, though, seeing as this one didn’t have much enhancing done to it, and the rest had a couple filters. comments/criticism much appreciated on this one as well =] / If you don’t like something, don’t be afraid to tell me. If you think it sucks, tell me. I can’t learn if no one tells me what they personally would change. so if there’s something that you would change as an artist/professional/photographer/whatever you may be, i encourage that you tell me =]
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Nothing could beat an icecream from the corner Milk Bar on a stinkin hot summer day in the 70s and 80s.
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the quintessential australian childhood; playing with the Hill’s hoist in the backyard! Other Images Europe / All Things Italy / Animals / Fabulous Felines / Flowers & Leaves & Things / Black & White / Urban / Land, Sea & Sky Scapes / Textures & Abstracts / Triptychs (and one quartet!) / Film
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A crosswalk button thingy…. with only blue tone. Taken on a recent outing with my buddy Chris around our local neighbourhood. /
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A rainbow over a South London house. This was taken this summer during yet another rainy day… at least the sun made a brief enough appearance to get this shot!
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Westfield, NJ – April 2008
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Kennett Square, PA – Longwood Gardens – June 2008
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Picturesque house rusty old volvo amazon / I was struck by the amount of color in this otherwise grey suburban-street. Ik was een fotozoektocht in elkaar aan het steken. Met de typische close-up foto’s om het allemaal een beetje moeilijker te maken. Toen ik plots deze roeste maar trotse Amazone zag staan. Dit huis sprong eruit. Bloemen, kleur en lang gras dat kon geen ander huis in de straat zeggen. /
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Acrylic on Canvas. / Nine to five suit and tie, on the weekend kill anything that moves. This one is the cat killer, and is a loathsome man. A trail of death wherever he goes. Darkness on one side light on the other. The ground is moving away from him and the rain won’t touch him. / Brought the cheapest canvas I could find for this one as it is all he deserves.
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Taken on a night I was meant to be working, but the storm knocked out the power, so I could guilt free try for a lightning shot. / It also meant that the street lights were out, which was great. I took it freehand out of a window, so was very happy with it, particularly with the horizontal arcs.
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Location – Budapest, Hungary. Hungary New York City – USA Laguna Beach – USA Sri Lanka La Palma – Spain London Olympic Pre-Demolition
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April 2008 – Westfield, NJ
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Kennett Square, PA – Longwood Gardens – June 2008 – Handheld HDR, ISO 1600
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Kennett Square, PA – Longwood Gardens – June 2008
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Aniwaniwa! (A beautiful word for rainbow) / A show of promise to a disorderly, tearful, darkened sky / A reflection of hope in a flash of natural, melded magic /
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The Blue Thunder, my old best friend, is leaving me today. I tried to sell it, then give it away, and no takers, none at all. For 12 years, this car has been a home, a life-saver, a ferocious friend and protector, carried me and my animals across country and up and down the California coast.. And it still and always carries my heart in that great huge space, that massive steel Chevy. / At noon it’s being towed to the local fire department, and they’ll use it to practice rescues. I don’t want to think about it. I’m glad it won’t be cannibalized by strangers, and that it will serve as good training to people I like. / When I finally decided to do it, I cleaned out the interior. It’s been parked and not driven for a year now, next to my house. I cried first, and laughed hysterically at the find of acorns and torn up towels for some critter nest, packed into the dash and under the seats. Used well, after all, even while still. My old baby. / Au revoir. / Farewell, old buddy. 250,000 miles worth. The Blue Thunder saga follows: I spent from March to August talking a Virginia Farmer/Preacher out of this fantastic car. “I never part with my Suburbans. That’s all steel.” When he finally said yes and settled on a price,he and his son towed it out of the south forty witha tractor where it had been 10 years hubcap deep in mud. They did a tuneup, threw in a new battery, and allowed one new tire. “I don’t know, the other three look pretty good.” It was an 8 cylinder 1974 GMC, and almost everything worked. I headed west with my last six Brooklyn cats, the chocolate Labrador I’d fallen in love with in the Blue Ridge, and not much else. An Alabama garage mechanic had it up on the lift. “Lady, I never once seen tires with soil inside the rim!” We got three new ones. Texas: the radio, both wiper blades, and the muffler went in a downpour. We escaped a hurricane in Galveston. Some serious window leakage had started. The rear window crank bounced off in Arizona. By Davenport the master cyliner was shot and the brakes were gone by Monterey. The battery blew up in Pebble Beach. The radiator exploded in Carmel Valley. Since then, it’s had almost everything replaced. But Lord how I love it still. It’s been a home, a friend, a reliable force on the highways of America and in our national parks. It’s covered with travel stickers now, shiny in parts, safe, and resting. Right outside the door. The inspiration for “The Gandy Dancer.” Pen & Ink Drawing, from”The Gandy Dancer & Other Short Stories” Trafford 2004, or amazon.com, by BD Sparhawk.
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