The best way to describe this piece would be to quote the song lyrics to Paula Cole’s song ‘Feeling Love’. Love, love You make me feel like a sticky pistil… / leaning into a stamen / You make me feel like a mister sunshine… / Himself / You make me feel like splendor in the grass… / While we’re rollin’ / Damn skippy baby / You make me feel like the Amazon’s runnin’ between… / my thighs CHORUS: You make me feel love, love, love, love, love / love, love, love, love, love / You make me feel love, love, love, love, love / love, love, love, love You make me feel like a candy apple / All red and horny / You make me feel like I wanna be a dumb blonde / In a centerfold, the girl next door / And I would open the door and… / I’d be all wet / With my tits soaking through this tiny little t-shirt… / That I’m wearing / And you would open the door and tie… / Me up to the bed Chorus Lover, I don’t know who I am / Am I very wide? Am I hot inside? / Lover, I’m glazed with your hot compunctions / Oh baby babe babe baby / I will be your Desdemona ahhhhh… Take your time You make me feel Ahaa / You make me feel WooWoo baby / You make me feel Ahaa mmm / You make me feel loved If you haven’t heard this song you should have a listen. It has to be the HOTTEST song I’ve ever heard. I can GUARANTEE you won’t find a hotter one! (If you think you know of a hotter one, tell me, I’d love to know what it is!)
In Berlin Spandau (Germany)...
The roof across the street from me, shot from my deck. Avatar / Everything Winter group Copyright
It’s summer, it’s hot, the sun is beating down … there’s no wind
Steps in the Federation Building, Melbourne Australia, made from granite from central Australia. Each slab is different and full of color … I could tell people thought I was crazy, down on my hands and knees photographing these as they tramped up and down and around me, wondering what on earth I was taking a photo of. But each slab has fantastic patterns and colors. Here I feel as if Im looking down on a bay where the waves are slowly and gently rolling in and breaking one after another on a seashore. /
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Macro photograph taken from an earthmoving vehicle, rusty and scrathed section of the digger. Some contrasting and lighting rebalancing in pc. All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt YOU CAN VIEW MY STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY here
Macro photograph focal length 6.0mm…....Metal, paint and rust. All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! My Sales / UrbanArt YOU CAN VIEW MY STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY here
Tower in a new area located in the touristic harbour, that includes a maritime station for cruise ships, housing and office complex. / Savona, Liguria, Italia Digital reflex camera / iso 100, f 6.3, 1/640 sec., 70 (105)mm. Thank you for your attention. Winner of the challenge Fluffy Clouds / Winner of the challenge 3D Clouds Avatar of the challenge Fluffy Clouds The same building:
Super-Macro photograph, focal length 6mm. Metal, Paint and Rust! . This image can be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“ All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! UrbanArt
Super-Macro photograph, focal length 6.0mm. Concrete path with rust and dirt after rain! This image can be purchased and downloaded from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“ All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! UrbanArt
Extreme closeup with 60mm macro of burnout car. Tiny rust spots showing through. This reminded me as soon as I saw it of pack ice in the Antarctic ….. the deep cold blue of the southern ocean with the ice floating on it. Nikon D90 1/250s f/16 ISO 800 Handheld. Best viewed large /
Super-Macro photograph, focal length 6mm. Another concrete kerb with paint! Some of photos are available to download and purchase from my portfolio at Shutterstock. SHUTTERSTOCK PORTFOLIO / FOTOLIA PORTFOLIO / DREAMSTIME PORTFOLIO“. All of my photographs are now available to buy in gallery size prints, on paper or canvas* Please contact me directly for sizes and pricing! UrbanArt
More rust and graffiti on a train car, I liked the cracks and detail in this Rust. Nikon D90 / 18-200mm VR Lens
All photographs are my own including the pic of the caution sign, which seemed to fit well with the theme of the image. / The sign was actually in the most beautiful remote rural place you could imagine, alongside a narrow and seldom used railway line. Petrol tanker shot from the car (passenger side) on Auckland Motorway. / Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ5 Featured in the “Digital Art Compilation” group.
Photo is of part of the Philadelphia City Hall and the Masonic Temple. Some fun facts about City Hall from philadelphiacityhall.org: Designated National Historical Landmark / Largest and tallest Masonry Building in the world / Largest Municipal Building in the United States ( larger than U.S. Capital) / Most expensive Municipal Building in the United States to build / First occupant: Alexander Milne Calder – studio in basement – 1875 / First Government office: State Supreme Court – 1877 / Floorspace : 14.5 acres (630,000 sq. ft) / Footprint: 4.5 acres (four city blocks) Number of rooms: 695 / Floors: / 7 complete floors / 2 partial floors / 1 basement / 1 sub-basement / 22 levels in tower / 44 floors to observation deck (2 per level) / Entrances: 14 / Elevators: 20 / Sculptures : over 250 / Building width (North to South) 486 ft. 6 in. / Building width (East to West) 470 ft.. / Height: 548 ft.11¼ in.(from street to top of William Penn’s hat) / Height: 511 ft 11¼ in. ( from street to base of statue
This is a macro shot of the side of a rusted out, paint peeling, barge at Apalachicola, Florida. What I love about macro work is the color that emerges with these very close shots. I did enhance the saturation a little in the camera before shooting. Nikon D90 with Sigma 105mm macro on tripod. 1/100s f/8 / FEATURED in … / The Fine Art of Peeling Paint / Abstract Macro Urban Art. / SOLD 8×12 framed at an exhibition of my work. /
Been thinking about the relationship between urban expression and nature…I think fall brings them together. / /
San Francisco and the Bay Bridge, taken from across the bay in Oakland, CA
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