Skyliner
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Skylin
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Panoramic view of the Yarra River from Princess Bridge taking in South Bank, Hamer Hall, the Arts Centre spire and Eureka Tower on the left across to Rialto Towers and Flinders Street station on the right. / / Panorama created with 4 images stitched together with PS CS3 / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 10mm / Exposure – Manual / Aperture – f/5.6 / Shutter – 2 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown / __________________________________________ browse other images by category: Cards, Urban and Architecture, Panorama, Landscape, Portraiture, Macro / __________________________________________ __________________________________________ / / /
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The Blue Ridge Mountains as seen from an overlook along Skyline Drive, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia in January 1994. / / / TIP JAR: IF YOU LIKE MY WORK SUPPORT ME WITH ANY AMOUNT YOU WISH / / RAFFLE ITEMS HERE Portfolio Areas / Tigers / Wildlife / Macro / Landscape / Birds / Abstracts / Cats~wild and domestic
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My entry for the London Calling challenge. I found this difficult as I’ve never been to London to get a real ‘feel’ for the place, but here’s my two-cents worth: I have given a big nod towards graffiti/street art with the general style of the piece (line work, spray marks and drips) the London skyline gets a look in I couldn’t resist the CCTV camera robot (paranoid android?) with London having over 100 000 cameras throughout the city and finally I’ve included a large rain cloud in reference to the grey, overcast and generally miserable weather. I can’t decide on a colour – according to the challenge we should have one colour option for the shirt – so feel free to let me know what colour you think works best :) Detail: /
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Different angle and viewpoint from the one used in the image “Yarra River by night”. Panoramic view of the Yarra River from Princess Bridge. Hamer Hall on the left across to Rialto Towers in the centre and city skyline and Flinders Street station on the right. / / Panorama created with 3 images stitched together with PS CS3 / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 10mm / Exposure – Manual / Aperture – f/5.6 / Shutter – 2 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /
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Surfers as seen from the council chambers(the fish were biting) across the Nerang River, Gold Coast
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a night for dreams, / a dream’s night~ Canon / EOS 5D As is.
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PLEASE VIEW LARGE..XOX I made this piece in lieu of this video, What goes around…comes Around. I love Justin Timberlake.. I think he is totally hot and a very good singer. I grew up ghetto. That is to say I was not a rocker till late in life, in my 20’s. I grew up on soul music and the music my brother brought home which I am so happy to say was a wondrous mix of soul, rock and jazz. I remember this way of life, city life. Oh what drama! There was much pain and so much living on the edge. I was thinking tonight that I do not miss these feelings at all. I do not miss the sensual gratification from needing so much outside me to make me, me! / A man, clothes, car, right job or a smile to die for where always on a list of concerns that if I had most or all of these elements that indeed I would finally be happy. I never thought I would say this out loud but I like growing old, because for me old is so New! A totally new way of living! I like this affair I am having with me… And now of course Mr. Mac and me. This is not to say that a mate or a new wardrobe, or a new car, well I do have a car I love and a job that I call art now, but would love to see some real living type dollars come in; or to feel and be around all the smiles I dare to die for, is still not on the ‘I Desire’ list, cause they are. It is that in the meantime, I remain as productive and as ‘happy’ as if all these desires where indeed already done! Do I miss my youth? Well I wonder if I still had all the shaken stuff in perfect order, would I allow myself the feelings I have now. Is there a bit that has let go of the need to be ‘hot’ top priority and in exchange allowed this sense of well being to exist with out all the ‘I Gotta Haves’. Growing ‘old’ for me does not mean I resign or break down or even retire. I think the word ‘Old’ could be exchanged for ‘UP ‘. This is the most exciting time I have ever experienced! I have never felt so close to the Essence of who I really am…Eternal and Free. This beautiful temple, which I still love and want to take care of, is amazing, but I am not the girl in this video anymore. Maybe you could say the only regret I have of growing older as I embrace the belief of my unlimited nature and well being in my body, is that in my youth there was no such dance call ‘hip hop dancing’. Oh dang, how I love to think of my life as a dancer! I am also beginning to understand that there is no death, so life is never finished and it is never done. My desire for dancing like a kid in their teens is on my eternal list.. so I guess there is time…. tee hee..XOX!
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My tree at the park !
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a twist on Andy Warhol’s famous line…this is a comment about the rise of a new social phenomenon CCTV as entertainment and the fleeting nature of fame….
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Old bathtub on apartment rooftop with city skyline in the background
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Chicago’s city streets fade into the Lake Michigan coastline and a dark dusk sky as night descends on the windy city.
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I do so love this view of the sunrise and cresting. I have been trying out few different colors to give this a mood for each color.. I have made five such images.. We shall see if this is needed.. I like all of them.. Hope you like them .. Dial up is so slow I will try to do it before I grow weary. Chuck This Will Look Great On Your Wall
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A vista of Melbourne’s Southbank, from level 55 of the Rialto Tower. Taken for an exciting little project I’m working on at the moment. It was very difficult to avoid reflections of internal lights and carpet on the glass (the outdoor area was closed due to high winds). Using my jacket as a hood, along with a polariser, seemed to work – but I think the other people up there were wondering what on Earth I was doing!
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Louisville, Kentucky USA / No 1 in series on Urban Minimalism / MCN:C6AAB-8E37C-906DD Visit Active Art
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JVELASCO CALLING!!!!!!!!!! / Please vote for me at the London Calling Challenge !!! / You can find my T-Shirt in the 34 of 241 position / Thank you very much for your support!!!!! / DETAIL: / Best Sellers T-Shirts / / / / / / / / /
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A black and white version of my uptown view of New York. I keep wanting to hear Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue when I look at this. /
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A pencil drawing of the New york skyline by Brooklyn Bridge. This took over a year to draw…and I enjoyed every second :)
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Light trails toward Helsby Hill, Cheshire. Taken from the bridge over the M56, shutter open for 30 seconds.
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So I know there’s gotta be other people out there excited about the release of the new Batman Movie The Dark Knight, or is it just me? This is a tribute to possibly one of my favourite movies! This is also one of my first really serious attempts at creating some digital artwork in Photoshop. This is the result of me having a lot of time, sitting at home sick when I should be at work. The question is can you see Batman?? For this I started off with one of my pics of Melbourne, Australia from Southbank which was a HDR from 3 exposures. I then added in bats, flood lights, batman, the moon etc. and then once again a lot of tinkering in Lightroom to finetune :) Click here for my other images of Melbourne
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A late night view of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River.
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Panoramic view of Federation Square and the Yarra River from Princess Bridge. / / Panorama created with 3 images stitched together with PS CS3 / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 10-22mm USM / Focal length – 16mm / Exposure – Manual / Aperture – f/5.6 / Shutter – 10 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /
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