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  • Fowler’s Live Music Venue on North Terrace, Adelaide.

  • The Masonic Bowling Club in Newcastle NSW Australia. An old drinking haunt for me when they used to have punk/ska/indie and metal bands play there in the late 80’s and early 90’s. Perched on a hill overlooking the ocean it was the best located bar in Newcastle. It’s a shame to see it like this.

  • Another one of the wondrous Sage building in Gateshead. I do love paving slabs!

  • Is this Melbourne’s most impressive venue? / One of the upstairs bars at Silk Road. / Private opening, no people around, went nuts! / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——-

  • Carrie Underwood, Big Sandy Superstore Arena, Huntington, WV 2008. / FEATURED IN *1:1 WITH CELEBRITES /

  • Carrie Underwood Live. Big Sandy Superstore Arena, Huntington, WV 2008. / CARRIE UNDERWOOD OFFICIAL SITE

  • FEATURED WITH 1:1 WITH CELEBRITIES FEB 2009 Carrie Underwood Live. Big Sandy Superstore Arena, Huntington, WV 2008. / CARRIE UNDERWOOD OFFICIAL SITE I would like to give thanks for my first sale of this photo! Thanks so much!

  • Carrie Underwood Live. Big Sandy Superstore Arena, Huntington, WV. 2008. FEATURED IN *1:1 With Celebrities JAN 17,2009 / RE-FEATURED IN *1:1 WITH CELEBRITIES JAN 19, 2009

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  • R0011957sp National Stadium Bird’s Nest Beijing China Olympic detail by Herzog & de Meuron All Rights Reserved © Hinting ISO 80 / F2.5 / 1/25 sec

  • Night shot of the Clyde Auditorium also known as the armadillo on the River Clyde in Glasgow Scotland

  • Champion Lake in Perth Western Australia. Unfortunately, Access is very limited with the installation of gates and fences because it’s a construction site. EOS 5D MkII.

  • L’arrivée ! / February 6th 2009 copyright caroline caux-evans 4.35pm french time /

  • This was taken at a recent concert at the Duchess in York, great venue, shame about the lighting and sound system lol. This is one of the Hounds of Love musicians, who are fronted by a great singer Josie Mills. No flash used There will be more posted later of this concert. Profits from these shots will be split with the band

  • This is our wonderful and highly controversial Opera House. It has special significance to me because I sang there when it first opened. I belonged to a musical dance and theatre group many years ago. Taken with my Canon 40 DSLR on our recent field trip to Sydney Harbour.The following overview was taken from the link below. The excerpt is from that website. Thanks for visiting / http://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/about/house_history_landing.aspx / THE BUILDING OVERVIEW / Sydney Opera House (1957 – 1973) is a masterpiece of late modern architecture. It is admired internationally and proudly treasured by the people of Australia. It was created by a young architect who understood and recognised the potential provided by the site against the stunning backdrop of Sydney Harbour. Denmark’s Jørn Utzon gave Australia a challenging, graceful piece of urban sculpture in patterned tiles, glistening in the sunlight and invitingly aglow at night. Jorn Utzon died in Copenhagen in November 2008 aged 90. In its short lifetime, Sydney Opera House has earned a reputation as a world-class performing arts centre and become a symbol of both Sydney and the Australian nation. World Heritage Listed / Sydney Opera House was inscribed in the World Heritage List in June 2007: “Sydney Opera House is a great architectural work of the 20th century. It represents multiple strands of creativity, both in architectural form and structural design, a great urban sculpture carefully set in a remarkable waterscape and a world famous iconic building.” UNESCO The expert evaluation report to the World Heritage Committee stated: “…it stands by itself as one of the indisputable masterpieces of human creativity, not only in the 20th century but in the history of humankind.” Design/Structure / The distinctive roof comprises sets of interlocking vaulted ‘shells’ set upon a vast terraced platform and surrounded by terrace areas that function as pedestrian concourses. The two main halls are arranged side by side, with their long axes, slightly inclined from each other, generally running north-south. The auditoria face south, away from the harbour with the stages located between the audience and the city. The Forecourt is a vast open space from which people ascend the stairs to the podium. The Monumental Steps, which lead up from the Forecourt to the two main performance venues, are a great ceremonial stairway nearly 100 metres wide. The vaulted roof shells were designed by Utzon in collaboration with internationally renowned engineers Ove Arup & Partners with the final shape of the shells derived from the surface of a single imagined sphere. Each shell is composed of pre-cast rib segments radiating from a concrete pedestal and rising to a ridge beam. The shells are faced in glazed off-white tiles while the podium is clad in earth-toned, reconstituted granite panels. The glass walls are a special feature of the building, constructed according to the modified design by Utzon’s successor architect, Peter Hall. History of the Design / The history surrounding the design and construction of the building became as controversial as its design. In 1956 the NSW Government called an open-ended international design competition and appointed an independent jury. The competition brief provided broad specifications to attract the best design talent in the world; it did not specify design parameters or set a cost limit. The main requirement of the competition brief was a design for two performance halls, one for opera and one for symphony concerts. Reputedly rescued from a pile of discarded submissions, Jørn Utzon’s winning entry created great community interest and the NSW Government’s decision to commission Utzon as the sole architect was unexpected, bold and visionary.

  • One of the crowd scenes. People are facing the other direction from the Rio Tinto stage, because they are watching a performance. But as you can see the peole are already beginning to line up at the bottom of the stage in anticipation of the 8PM concert. I normally attend one of the indoor concerts but since it had been a few years since I roamed the outdoor venues I gladly accepted the invitation of a friend to spend time downtown. We attended the free outdoor concert by the Canadian guitarist Jesse Cook. The sound and lighting were incredible. There is something magical about listening to great music outdoors on a warm summer’s evening. Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens July 9th 2009 / !

  • “Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais” was featured in Group à EUROPA! / “Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais” was featuredin a Group You’re Accepted / “Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais was featured in Outsiders / “Je suis venu te dire que je m’en vais” was featured in “I Got The Music In Me” / Featured in The-mysterious-balkans / Featured in Heritage Listed and Other Trusts Sites World Wide taken in Balgrade, Serbia, near my parents house – / it is heartbreaking to go visit old parents and to think what is he number of times we’ll see each other? twise? five times? all reasons for leaving my contry i firget the moment I see there happy old faces, when i hug them..and I want to stay / but my life is elswere… / this masterpiece of Serge Gainsbourg came to me when I opend the door of there house, like sayin’ I just came to tell ya that I’m going, / And all your tears won’t change anything, / As the poet said ‘and the wind is blowing’ / So I just came to tell ya that I’m going. no, it is not just a lovers song / once you leave your country you can leave any other.. you are free. but love ones…..*

  • I came across this sign while out on a night shoot and noticed that it was facing directly South, so I decided to shoot another set of star trails. 1 hours worth of 30 second exposures and the combination of light painting to illuminate the sign to create this photo. EOS 500D. Featured in: After Dark, Insomniacs and Other Night Crawlers, Riginals

  • the alejandro escovedo band

  • Photo taken in Proud Camden Venue, London / These girls were fabulous! /

  • Taken in Proud Camden Venue, London Featured in / Live Music Photography /

  • Proud Camden is located in the 200-year-old Grad II Listed Horse Hospital in the Stables Market, Camden. /

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