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7 imagesHonoring - The Time Dynamic A series by Mabry Campbell of long exposure black and white fine art images of public sculptures and memorials where remembrance and the passage of time are considered paramount to the visual presentation.
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11 imagesThe Gus S. Wortham Memorial Fountain in Houston, Texas, 2015. Shot in infrared with Lemnsbaby lenses.
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12 imagesFort Davis National Historic Site, West Texas, USA, 2021
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7 imagesThe Chapel of Thanks-Giving, designed by architect Philip Johnson, in Dallas, Texas, USA.
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10 imagesSan Francisco de Asis Mission Church in Taos, New Mexico, USA.
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11 imagesLong exposure, black and white, minimalist photographs of the breakwater at Bayshore Park in Texas City. Texas, USA.
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8 imagesA series of black and white long exposure images emphasizing the organic nature of selective architectural designs.
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8 images2014 International Photogrphy Awards (IPA) Silver Medal Winner in Architecture-Bridges, Professional Group. A series of five black and white long exposure images of Öresundsbron (Öresund Bridge) in Malmö, Sweden.
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4 imagesGlass Ladies ~ Vertical Tension A series of black and white long exposure architectural images highlighting the dynamic tension that exists when shooting vertically between skyscrapers.
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12 imagesThe story of Galveston's tragedy can never be written as it is. Since the cataclysm of Saturday night a force of faithful men have been struggling to convey to humanity from time to time some of the particulars of the tragedy. They have told much, but it was impossible for them to tell all, and the world, at best, can never know all, for the thousands of tragedies written by the storm must forever remain mysteries until eternity shall reveal all. Perhaps it were best that it should be so, for the horror and anguish of those fatal and fateful hours were mercifully lost in the screaming tempest and buried forever beneath the raging billows. Only God knows, and for the rest let it remain forever in the boundlessness of His omniscience. But in the realm of finity, the weak and staggered senses of mankind may gather fragments of the disaster, and may strive with inevitable incompleteness to convey the merest impression of the saddest story which ever engaged the efforts of a reporter. - As published Sept. 13, 1900, in The Galveston Daily News
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9 imagesFine art monochrome photographs of landscapes and seascapes, processed with a dark blue tone to create additional mood and feeling.
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18 imagesAn abstract view of the famous Live Oak trees lining South Blvd in West University, Houston, Texas.
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18 imagesAn abstract view of the famous Live Oak trees lining North Blvd in West University, Houston, Texas.
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6 imagesA seaies of intimate seascapes photographed in Maine in 2013. Motion is visible throughout the series in long exposures and motion blurs.
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17 imagesThe James Turrell Skyspace Twilight Epiphany at Rice Univeristy, Houston, Texas on Febriary 15, 2015. James Turrell is a world-renowned visual artist. Twilight Epiphany runs for approximately 40 minutes, twice a day on 6 days each week - once prior to sunrise and once after sunset.
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6 imagesLong exposure photographs of the icebergs that wash up on "Diamond Beach", near Jókulsárlón, Iceland.
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