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Che Chorley aka Che Chorley Photography (Australian, based Trinity Gardens, South Australia) - Got Those Whyalla Blues. The Striated Seascapes Of The Gulf. Photography
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Charles Bridge, 1965. George Všetecka. Gelatin silver print
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Thank You to Everyone Who Has Shared Support
It’s been a tough year as a photographer, not helped with the strenuous process of starting a new business at the same time. It really can be an up and down world, especially in the creative industries. As a result, sadly I have had to cancel my photography trip to Vietnam in October.
I want to say a massive thank you to everyone who has invested in my presets, I’ve been overwhelmed by the number of people getting them and the wonderfully positive feedback I’ve been receiving. I really hope they help and I will continue to develop them.
I’ve been stuck with a large creative block for the last few months and hope to change that soon. Moving to London has taken me away from where I am at home as a photographer, nature and the wild! I hope I can take solace in my new urban environment and start creating again.
Frederick Ardley Photography
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Lord Huron - “Ends of the Earth”
There’s a world that was meant for our eyes to see
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macro photography | butterfly wing. unknown credit.
http://mykukula.tumblr.com/image/141678971788
(via Pinterest • The world’s catalog of ideas)
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“Snow Show - Part 3 of 3″
Mount Blue Cow, NSW, Australia.
Monday 25 July 2016
#photography#landscape#bluecow#mountbluecow#ice#icy#ice tree#ice trees#snow#snowy#winter#wintry#winter wonderland#cold#chill#Kosciuszko National Park#Kosciuszko
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Isolated Buildings of Chicago
In the words of the artist David Schalliol:
The Isolated Building Studies are the visual confluence of my interests in urban dynamism, socioeconomic inequality and photography. By using uniform composition in photographs of Chicago buildings with no neighboring structures, I hope to draw attention to new ways of seeing the common impact of divergent investment processes on urban communities.
Isolated buildings are particularly useful for the exploration of neighborhood transformation and its social correlates because they are immediately recognized as unusual. As urban buildings, their form illustrates their connection with adjacent structures: vertical, boxy, an architecture confined by palpably limited parcels. When their neighboring buildings are missing, a tension emerges: the urban form clashes with the seemingly suburban, even rural setting. Thoughtfully engaging the landscape requires further investigation to resolve this tension: Why is this building isolated? It is from this fundamental friction that the Isolated Building Studies launches.
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“Snow Show - Part 2 of 3″
Mount Blue Cow, NSW, Australia.
Monday 25 July 2016
#photography#landscape#bluecow#mountbluecow#snow#winter#winter wonderland#icy#ice trees#ice#ice tree#Kosciuszko National Park#Kosciuszko#wintry#snowy#cold#chill
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“Snow Show - Part 1 of 3″
Mount Blue Cow, NSW, Australia.
Monday 25 July 2016
#photography#landscape#snow#bluecow#mountbluecow#winter#winter wonderland#ice#icy#ice trees#ice tree#Kosciuszko National Park#Kosciuszko#chill#cold#wintry#snowy
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“Winter’s Lane”
Brindabella Hills Winery, Wallaroo, NSW, Australia.
Saturday 23 July 2016
#photography#landscape#winery#vineyard#brindabellas#brindabella hills winery#brindabella#brindabella hills
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“EL Born”
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Friday 3 April 2015
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“Yesterday, today and tomorrow”
Bimblegumbie, NSW, Australia.
Tuesday 26 July 2016
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