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The statue “Sound II” stands silently in the water in the crypt under the Ancient Normal Cathedral in Winchester U.K. The whole gigantic building sits on watery foundations! This part of the Cathedral dates back to 1079 and now stands well under the local water table, therfore is often flooded / This is a three exposure HDR ( long exposures, it is dark) -1, 0, +1 . Taken from my “gorillapod” off the bottom step before the water. /
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i was born in new york city that’s what influenced me to draw this guitar as well as punk rock music.
Danny Gough www.funkeldink.com
The original was done in watercolor and gouache on Arches cold-press in 2005. / Good composition and likeness in this one. Oh, how I miss the punk rock girl….
This is how it would look framed: I’d like you to indulge me a little whilst you look at this image of Baker Street Station as it will help you to see it though my eyes. To help you do this I found a video of Gerry Rafferty playing his 70’s hit ‘Baker Street’ / I can never seem to walk through this station without the sound of that amazing sax running through my head, and since I spent 20 years of my life traveling through this station, every day, on my way to work, the words of the song seem so very relevant for me; this is an image of my home. / Baker Street is also the home of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s world famous detective Sherlock Holmes. You will find tourists wandering about this part of London looking for the place he was supposed to live… almost as if he were haunting it. I think perhaps that when I’m gone we will probably both end up wandering these platforms, me and a man that never existed – how fitting. / Video Link Here
London Underground
Model: Meagan Jones / Pentax K10D
Notting Hill Gate / Central Line Winner of the Tube challenge in London Life 22/9/08 Home page feature 9/11/8 12/6/08
Pentax K10D
Image was taken in Washington DC, at one of the many Metro stations. I love the contrast between items in motion and the stationary objects. Processed with Redynamix to give it a slight HDR feel. Taken with Nikon D50 and Nikkor 18-70mm lens.
Pentax K10D
Paris, Dec 2007. This effect was created by twisting the lens while taking the photo.
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Canon 350D, 50mmf/1.8 lens / Berkeley, California
This is in a secret underground tunnel at the Star Hotel in Echuca, it was used illegally when drinking was outlawed all those years ago.
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Classic shot that evokes London
The plot thickens and condenses, allowing Dostoyevsky’s Underground Man to escape the pages that have been written for him.
Each time I take the Metro in Paris I look at people and think – who are they, where are they going, what do they do in life? They often look lost in their thoughts: are they worried, are they thinking of a loved one? Most of the time though it seems they are dreaming about a better life… I hope I’m wrong and that most are just tired after a long day at work. For those who don’t speak French the graffiti on the wall say: “Consume and shut up”, and “To be born, to consume, to die”.
Dances with Danger…a tomb raider / Availabe as a card, poster, print and featured in my 2009 Calendar / Another in my hybrid twisted Movie themes Image copyright © 2008 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited /
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