Typical Melbourne Day. True Love can be found in the rain.
Swanson Street Melbourne.
The gateway to Melbourne from the south on a wet day.
Bourke Street, Melbourne
I wished my 350D had see-through capability. Now the mountains that beseige this spectacular city make this shot look like it’s in a bowl. It costed us HKD15 to get on the platform to get this view. Whatever happened to the free stuff in this world nowadays? / - – - / Taken at the Peak, Hong Kong. It felt like 5C up there, I swear. / / MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
Corner of Elizabeth and Collins St, Melbourne, August 2006. ========== You may find my website worth a peek ==========
The Hotseat – coming soon to a tram line near you. Thanks to John for modelling!
A mixture of horizontal lines and textures in Sydney Road Melbourne / 13.4.08
this is another one of my fog shots in the morning, i hope you like it as much as i do / THANKYOU TO THE PERSON WHO BOUGHT THIS, THIS IS MY FIRST EVER SALE AND IM OVER THE MOON SO THANKYOU….......
oil on canvas / 60×30 cm
oil on canvas / 70×40 cm original sold Other works You can see on website www.shevchukart.com Critiques are welcome. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Yuriy Shevchuk. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.
pastel on paper / 25×60 cm / www.shevchukart.com / “Prague Tram Bridge Legii National Theatre” was featured in Impressionist Art © Copyright Info All material in my gallery may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded in any way without my written permission
Tram heading up a tunnel in Glebe, Sydney. / 60 second exposure, ISO 100, Panasonic FZ-50
oil on canvas / 35×25 cm / The original is for sale. / Other works You can see on website www.shevchukart.com Critiques are welcome.
This Tram got in the way of a perfect night shot!
Taken over a 2 second exposure to blur the trams, cars and buses in Melbourne’s central district, Australia. As featured on the RedBubble Homepage – 30/04/09 This photograph is part of a set of 4 images of Melbourne. To see the others, click on the links below: Flinder’s Station / Bridge over Yarra River / Melbourne Thank you to all who stop by to have a look, it’s much appreciated, as are your comments! Copyright © Lesley Williamson 2009
I got here a little earlier than most times and there were some shoppers going to catch trains or trams. The traffic on the road was a little more than usual showing how the trams are restricted to the centre of the road with only two lanes of traffic passing between them and the footpath 20091215 108 views
I would rather have a donkey that takes me there than a horse that will not fare Portuguese quote Folks, this is Tram 28 in Lisbon. A ride with it is a must do thing! / The ride can be crowded. It is a steep climb but interesting ride through narrow and old streets up to the top of the hill crowned by the St. George castle. The hill is made easy by Tram #28. Have a nice view over the town, check out the St. George castle, and then walk down and enjoy some other sights on the way down like the old Se (Cathedral) that looks like a fortress near the bottom. Then it’s only a short walk to the center of town. You have to mingle with real Portuguese people, but don’t you dare miss it. / One ride and you’ll have a magical memory to take away with you. Tram28 the best way to discover the heart of Lisbon* Thanks for your visits Folks Regards; / John Tech Speczz / Canon 40D / Canon lens 18-200 / ISO 200 / F 5,6 /
An old, Chinese man sits watching the World go by from the inside of a San Francisco tram – USA, 2009
Night photograph illustrating our love of trams in Melbourne – waiting!
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