Australia
Roma Mitchell Arts Centre, Light Square, Adelaide, South Australia – designed by Hassell Architects. ‘Sharps’ image published in Digital Photographer magazine issue 69 as ‘Picture of the Week’ Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Commonwealth Law Courts, Victoria Square, Adelaide – South Australia Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Adelaide Commonwealth Law Courts, Victoria Square. Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Adelaide Convention Centre Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Country – South Australia Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Ancient Japanese hand painted paper screen in Nagoya castle, Japan with photograph of rickshaw girl from Takayama superimposed.
The Blue Lotus of Egypt. Did you know that the blue lotus is the flower most depicted in Egyptian heiroglyphs? It was sacred to them as it symbolised rebirth. At night it closes and goes below the water and the next day emerges and opens up to the sun.
An abstraction of the Myer Centre -Rundle Mall, Adelaide, South Australia
Magistrates Courts in Victoria square, Adelaide – South Australia. Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
Two storey building in Gilbert Place, Adelaide – South Australia.
Museum of Economic Botany at Adelaide Botanic Gardens – South Australia /
Rocky Mountains, Canada looking towards the Columbia Icefields. Taken during summer 2008 in Jasper National Park.
An old abandoned grain elevator at Dorothy, Alberta – Canada. Taken at sunset, this outstanding edifice on the prairie glowed with colour /
Gloom shot in the City of Adelaide – South Australia. Selected as ‘Picture of the Day’ by Digital Camera Magazine on 1 Dec 2008.
The Hawke Building on the western campus, University of South Australia
Athabasca Falls in Jasper National Park, Canada. Thanks for taking the time to view my photos and feel free to comment. You are welcome to visit my blog at http://wdphotografics.blogspot.com /
ARCHITECTURE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT / Architecture is to do with the designing of buildings and structures, but in its broader meaning it also includes the design of our complete built environment. It can be found in outback areas, on mountain peaks, almost anywhere on the land, even on the sea in the form of oil rigs and it surrounds us in our places of abode. We tend to take it for granted and complain when its appeareance doesn’t suit our taste. Architecture provides us with shelter, places to work, gives us points of reference in our urban wilderness, but most important of all, it provides a fundamental basis for the way we live. Architecture is ephemeral, can be a thing of great beauty, and its elements can be pillaged and used as building blocks by successive generations. Past civilizations are often known through their achievements in architecture and certain works have become cultural, political and artistic icons. Presumably a family once lived in this little house at Fernie, British Columbia. It now stands derelict and isolated, yet it seems to exist as a monument to the toil of hard working rural people anywhere. The image was captured during summer 2008 towards the end of a photographic journey through the Canadian Rockies. Thanks for taking the time to view my photos and feel free to comment. You are welcome to visit my photography website My most recent publication ‘ARCHITECTURE WITH CHARACTER’ includes images of this rural house. Click on image below for a preview.
Sand dredging at Glenelg Beach – South Australia
A multi-facetted glass-clad building from the 80s, reflecting parts of itself. Zoomed from about 250 metres away.
Shortly before shooting this building I was asked to desist from photographing, so I moved a few metres to apparently stop being a security threat. I saw RED and this is the edited result, flipped and in duplicate.
Old recycled building in rural Victoria – Australia
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