Modern office building made of glass and steel.
Historic facades in the Old Town of Innsbruck, Austria. / . / .
Venetian Window / Taken with a Nikon D80 /
This shot was taken at Bondi Beach in Sydney over the Easter weekend this year. I was surrounded by endless sand, a beautiful crescent beach, and a great sky. But what did I photograph first? A rusty bolt and lock. Yep, that’s a fact. I’m guessing this was once used as a storage area on the way from the car park to the beach. But, judging by the state of the rotten timber, the big hole and the orange coating of rust on the metal, whatever’s in there behind the lock hasn’t been used in a while. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, fitted with a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F8, 1/180 sec, ISO 200, 98mm. Featured in IMAGE WRITING group, June 2009. Featured in METALLIC JUNKTION group, June 2009. Featured in WINDOWS AND DOORS, November 2009. Sydney2009-6199
Facade of ancient homes in Damascus, Syria / WINNER: Full Frontal Facades Group “Lots of Windows” challenge / GROUP AVATAR: Full Frontal Facades Group / PUBLISHED in Soura Magazine Issue 26 / Summer 2009 / FEATURED in Windows and Doors Group 15/11/2009 / 1818 VIEWS on 05/11/2009 / 75 Favorites on 17/11/2009
Bibury is a charming little village in the Cotswolds in England. It’s almost impossible to take a bad photograph there.
This image was taken just down from Brighton Station in the ‘New England Quarter’ of Brighton. This development was only constructed (and still being) over the last 4 years. I often wondered what the stairs would look like when the stairwells were lit from inside at night.. Featured in All things Brighton Beautiful June 09 / Thank you Hosts & Group
Photographed with Canon Digital Rebel EOS300, 35mm lens. Created in B&W and handpainted with watercolor before being scanned for output. This image is available for use in nonprofit fund raising efforts with permission of the artist. At no cost to your organization you may adopt an image(s) for your organization and receive 1/2 the net revenues. Follow this link to learn more. / http://photoexpressionist.blogspot.com/2008/11/non-profit-organization-fundraising.html © Wayne D. King All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Wayne D. King. The prices herein reflect a special “digital signature edition”. If you would like a limited edition print signed and dated by the artist, please call 603-786-9378. 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 the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. Calendar Links New Hampshire Mindscapes 2009 Washday Calendar 2009 Mindscapes – Children 2009 Calendar All God’s Critters – 2009 Calendar The Garden in My Mind, 2009 Calendar Mindscapes – the Color of Life, 2009 Calendar
Detail of a beautifully carved door with ornate brass handle on a building in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
BEST VIEWED LARGER This shot was taken at the Bahai Temple in Sydney, the colour of sunset filters through the dome, which is so prominant it is used by ships at sea for a navigation point The Bahai’ Temple in Sydney is one of the only seven Houses of Worship in the world and is a prominent and well-known landmark in its region. In 1955 the site of the House of Worship at Ingleside was purchased by the Australian Baha’i Community. Construction commenced in April 1957, supervised by Sydney architect, John Brogan and took over four years to complete. The lantern on top ofthe dome was prefabricated then lifted into place by a helicopter. On the 17th of September 1961, the Baha’i House of Worship was dedicated. The temple has a seating capacity of 600 its height from basement to top of spire is just under 40 metres. / The temple is located on an area of approximately nine hectares. The temple site is the highest point in the area. the temple itself is simple and beautiful, decorated with tiles and its commanding position means it can be seen from kilometres away. There are also other building in the area including the visitors area, a book shop, picnic area , a hostel and a cottage and the adminsitrative office of the Baha’i community. It is one of the only seven Bahai houses of worship in the world, a lovely tranquil place to wonder. You can meditate and walk in the garden , it is a very peaceful place, there are lots of native plants in the gardens The Baha’i temple is open to all people. It is a place of prayer and meditation for all. Regardless of your faith, your race or your nationality you are welcome here. The Baha’i Temple is located on 173 Mona Vale Road, Ingleside NSW, 2101. Equipment : Nikon D300,handheld,Sigma 10-20mm Technique: HDR , 5 Bracketted Exposures, Photomatix 3.2 /
Reflection at a school
A Door on a Farm Building, Sicily, Italy, near town of San Leone This is a shot from 2004, the house had a major remodel since then, it’s all new and plastic now. Featured in “I LOVE ITALY” Group – “ITALIAN WINDOWS” Series bubblesite: igorpozdnyakov.redbubble.com
Someone forgot to lock the barn door!
Old doorway of perhaps a theater in downtown Richmond, Texas. Nikon D40X, f/5.6, 1/15s, ISO 200, 18-55mm@24mm
A shot I took in 2008 driving through New York City. I loved the combination of the window, columns, and curves of the building awning.
Window in a door, part of an old theater, I think, in downtown Richmond, Texas. Nikon D40X, f/5.6, 1/40s, ISO 200, 18-55mm@35mm
a door in Beijing / I have no idea as to it’s age but I do know it is quite old due to the condition of the wood
Pin Tailed Whydah – taken through glass. This guy has been a regular visitor both last summer and over the past two weeks this year. He comes to perch on the handle of our bedroom window- presumably to admire his reflection. He often wakes us up in the morning with his high pitched “Tseet,Tseet,Tseet” call. They are very common over the whole of Southern Africa and found in many gardens. In winter they are a dull brown and only distinguishable from the hen by their red beak, but come the mating season they grow these long tails and which make flight slightly erratic, and bright black grey and white plumage. Narcissism seems to be the name of the game here as he prances up and down on the handle, then he will jump backwards and flutter in front of his reflection then return to the handle. This behaviour can be repeated several times in visits lasting up to half a minute or more. We know that he is in the garden in winter, but these visits only occur when he is in “full flirting regalia”.
Love this church
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