GALLERY 7
Website & Images ©Terry O'Donnell 2008
 | Wash Day |
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 | Wash Day Doors |
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 | Industrial Cable Reels |
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 | Industrial Cables & Pylons |
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 | Vintage Petrol Pumps |
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 | Spring Corn in April Showers |
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 | A Minor Detail |
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 | Classic Rose |
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 | Weed By Any Other Name |
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 | Life in a Hard Place |
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 | Wanna Be Moon |
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 | Wanna Be Golfball |
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 | Whoops |
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 | Read Me A Story |
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 | Ink Pond |
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 | Steel Rulers |
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 | Roadside Crucifix |
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 | Le Buisson Church |
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 | Roadside Crucifix 2 |
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 | Concept of Success |
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 | Blue Grass Flowers |
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 | Signs |
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 | Going To Pot |
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 | Plonk Parade |
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 | Bottle Bank Mountain |
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Stock Photography
Stock Photography is indeed an art of itself, its the images encountered every day, the images that are in the supermarket, the glossy magazines and the posters at the bus and train station. They are the images we produce to entice you, to tease you and to make you want. The images that illustrate a commercial or political view point Are they art? I believe they are. It is an extreme exercise in looking and seeing and capturing an image in a way that tells you instantly what it is but also in a unique and imaginative way. With a camera; a dash of imagination and a little manipulation on a computer, one can turn rotten fruit into mouth watering delicacies and golfballs into the moon. Even an unintentioned shot can be turned into an eyecatching image. But an image is only as good as the the viewer feels it to be.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and the beholder has a wholly subjective vtew of their idea of art.
Terry O'Donnell
PHOTOGRAPHS
--- Natural Beauty in Natural Light ---