Featured Work
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holy sheet by Bruce Dickson
In other words … wow! The genius of Frank Gehry, Boeing technology, computers and his collaborative project teams.
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seagull by mick8585
cool shape and form in the burbs. / Monash Civic Centre
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Golden Art by Gary Trounson
A nicely lit sculpture in Melbourne. Melbourne looks so nice especially at night and on a mild spring evening. What could be better….....
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Inspired by Nature by Paul Tupman
Spiral staircase in the Vatican Museum. / I love spiral staircases and this is an amazing example. Definately inspired by nature, when you looked at it you coudn’t help but see the shell like forms appearing. I would love to photograph this with nobody else around, but I actually feel the people add some scale to this piece and I dont mind them being there at all. If I didnt have the Vatican Guards looking over my shoulder I would have been there all day!
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Reichstag Sunset by David Mack
Sunset in the glass dome in the Reichstag in Berlin.
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Arches #1 by Andrew Brown
First in a series of images highlighting the repetitive lines of the arches and columns as well as the intricate detail of the ceiling design and features. / / Image Details: / Camera – Canon EOS33 / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Film – Kodak T400 / Focal length – Not recorded / Exposure – Apeture Priority / Aperture – Not recorded / Shutter – Not recorded / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / Film Negative scanned using CanoScan 5000F scanner / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / Arches Series #1-5 Arches #1 Arches #2 Arches #3 Arches #4 Arches #5
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Divine intervention by Mike Emmett
Look straight up at the ceiling in the Worcester Cathedral
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Wall Experience. by Todd Rollins
Creative angles of the Experience Music Project building in Seattle, Washington.
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Columns by Elana Bailey
These columns were found on the Art Gallery of South Australia building in Adelaide, South Aust, Australia.
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Aya Sofya #1 by louise
A masterpiece of Byzantine Architecture, this magnificent structure in Istanbul, was built under the Emperor Justinian 1st….over 500 years ago. It is now a museum, but is considered one of the great buildings of the world. During its long history, it has functioned as a Byzantine Church, and an Ottoman Mosque. A most amazing place to explore… see Turkey images HERE
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Hide & Seek in Brussels by hynek
A walk in Brussels, Belgium. / EU institutions. You can also see my other pictures from Belgium: You can also have a look at my images from Germany, Hungary and Slovakia.
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Windows by karldenton
One of my many shots from my day shooting in downtown Detroit
Recent Work
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TV Town by Dean Symons
A row of towers all involved in the TV industry, along the skyline of New York City.
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The bridges of NYC by Dean Symons
The Brooklyn bridge running through New York City.
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From below by Dean Symons
A bit of a different view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France.
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Church by heathernicole00
A church in Manitou Springs, Colorado.
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Summer Palace, Beijing by lyoung403b
This is one of the many structures we visited at Summer Palace in China. / Their artistic ability is amazing!
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Balcony by kalaryder
Not your Romero and Juliet balcony but one from His Majesty’s Theatre in Perth WA. This is a beautifully decorated building and houses some wonderful live performances.
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Maryborough Town Hall by Gregory John O'Flaherty
Digital Photograph. Olympus C-480 Zoom set on auto Entrance to the Maryborough Town Hall. Maryborough, Victoria, Australia
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Enter by Simone Byrne
© Simone Byrne Photography 2007. All Rights Reserved. Subject: Interior view of the majestic St. Peter’s Cathedral. Location: Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Date: 20th September, 2007
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Refuge by Simone Byrne
© Simone Byrne Photography 2008. All Rights Reserved. Subject: Interior view of the beautiful Sacred Heart Cathedral. Location: Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Date: 4th August, 2008
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Roofline by KLiu
These mythical figures are on the corners of old buildings in China. The color of the tile and the number of these figures gave information about the builing, the largest number being reserved for the emperor. This is from the Summer Palace in Beijing.
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