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  • Follow me in to the depths …

  • This collection of Urban Landscapes is drawn from a larger body of work called Darkscapes. They are moody evocative invitations into mystery and imagination taken from the ordinary things that make up the fabric of city life. Beauty is all around us if only we take the time to notice it. We all look but maybe we don’t all see. This collection of images is a way for me to share what I see with others. Some years back I was short listed for a Sculpture commission at the new Green Square Railway station. I didn’t in the end win the commission but I did get to walk up the tunnels before any trains traveled though the station. This is one of the many photo’s I took. This is a companion image to the Urban Landscape#28 taken underneath Green Square station a couple of years ago before the trains started to use the lines. Walking up these tracks was a truly amazing experience.

  • This was taken in late Autumn before the start of the official snow season, looking down the top trail at Mt.Baw Baw. The overhanging snowgums laden with snow, the fog and dropping away of the track gave a feeling of walking through a snowy tunnel. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • / model kirstie mccracken

  • A ponderous moment.

  • No matter what problems a person may face, there is always a Light At The End Of The Tunnel!!!

  • Interior view of an abandoned railway tunnel. Built in 1888. / More detail when viewed larger…

  • Best viewed LARGE

  • just on the other side of the light

  • a tunnel under train tracks in Malvern, Johannesburg This is the opposite to “walk towards the light.” This would be “walk towards the darkness.”Why does the first seem less depressing? Taken on 18th of march 2008 about 11pm

  • A lone figure approaching the light at the end of the tunnel. Shiga, Japan.

  • This is a Tunnel of Ivy at Alnwick Garden, Northumberland. I could have happily stayed in there for hours….

  • This last weekend we went to a place i have not been to in years, i remember this form my chidhood, it was known as the bat cave then, it was full of bats, i didnt see any when i went back. This is in the woods at Rockley, South Yorkshire, this has not changed at all apart from the bars that prevent you from goin in! /

  • The underside of the Picnic Bay Jetty on Magnetic Island QLD.

  • Original digital photography featuring Malú Vega (model)

  • Model: Meagan Jones

  • One of several tunnels around the Pittsburgh area. If I remember correctly, this is the Ft. Pitt Tunnel. © Dyle Warren 2007 Featured on the Redbubble Art Page Equipment: / Nikon D200 / 18-200mm Nikkor Lens Settings: Focal Length: 18mm / Exposure Time: 1/5 sec / F-Number: F/3.5 / ISO – 125 / No Flash Auto Vehicle Mode: / Headlights On / Approx. 50mph

  • of serving your country can be a huge burden…... Thanks so much to Nick for his vision in setting this up, and to our model from the Scots Guards. Canon 5D Mk II w lensbaby composer, f/4, deliberately defocussed. View this on a black background Seascapes / New Zealand / Frogs / Lensbaby / Infrared / Industrial / Spam / Panorama / Landscapes / Real Estate Series / People

  • According to this image’s EXIF, it is the 15,000th image I have taken with the Canon 5D Mark II. I love my Canon 5D Mark II. I still love my Canon EOS 10D, but my Canon 5D Mark II is my BFF. Once again I am enjoying the colour enrichness provided by using the x400 9-stop filter, aka the Black Glass on the awesome EF 24-70 f2.8L Zoom Lens, this time at 48mm. The low ISO 50 helps dramatically in achieving length of exposure, this one over 20 seconds at f10. As I am want to do, I shot this as a single RAW file, and cropped and sharpened it. The image was shot at Turimetta Beach, my new best beach friend, around noon on a bright and clear winter’s day in August 2009. Best viewed large Did I mention I love my Canon EOS 5D Mark II? Featured by the SEA Group August 2009 / Featured by the Dimensions Group August 2009 / Featured by the Beautiful Group October 2009

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