My name is Aleksander Ledwolorz
Born in Poland in 1954
I came to Australia in 1980
With my beautiful wife Danuta we have a lot of great memories from all this years spent in Sydney.
We have two grownup kids and three most beautiful grandkids.
And now is time to admit that my hobby started 4 years ago when my
first grandson was born, and than slowly developed to the level
of 'serious amateur'.
In professional life, nothing interesting to say,
just building airplane parts for Boeing.
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Comments (179)
Chipka
This is amazing! The weathered structure is amazing, as is the POV; it definitely has an otherworldly quality and it recalls something discovered in the pages of another great fantasy writer--China Miéville revealed the strange wonders of a "machine beach" in his novel The Scar and this reminds me of that place. Fantastic! I'm struck by the wheels and the proportions of the photograph itself. It makes me think of a macro taken of a child's toy gyroscope left abandoned to rust on a beach or in a back garden. I remember having numerous toy gyroscopes and they had patterns similar to the implied shape of the spokes in the nearer wheel. For me, this picture gains an even more haunting quality because of that! This is amazing.
frogster
Very nice
MtnMist
Photos like this are great because they don't have to speak - the content evokes many different ideas, tales and legends. Wonderful shot!
Flixthe
Très original, et très beau. Il y a combien de volume en tout à la série de Robert Jordan ? J'en suis au dix-septième (en français) et je suis loin de voir la fin.
Danny_G
Excellent capture and title
Sandra3SSS
Wonderful !!!!!!!!! A great artwork :)
X-PaX
Very nice work Aleks.
sossy
gorgeous work! ;o)
xpersona
Świetna scena i kolorystyka. Doskonałą praca. Miło pozdrawiam.
ironsoul
Very nice photograph, really like the pov and dof
FrenchKiss
I'm sure Robert Jordan would have loved this. Unfortunately, he passed away last year. This is such a lovely tribute to his work and a fantastic photo!!
yakchat
This is an amazing photo capture!!!!....looks like a piece of art..EXCELLENT!!! love, Carol
MOSKETON
IMPRESIONANTE.
Sylvia
~Magically Evocative~ FASCINATING!!!
kftate
Wow! This is very cool. Superb work!!
mikeerson
Living in the Rockies, I see quite a bit of Old wagons, wheels in yards - it's cool to see... I bet it's even more cool to see something like this that is so old and undisturbed - I hope you to Plenty of different shots of this. great image.
greensleeves81
It looks like an anciant battle feild or what it could be other that wheels of chariots and there are more in the area. What a stunning work. I went through all the pages to see whether you gave any explanation about it before asking you.
Zazou
Wonderful capture !
three_grrr
Ooooooh .. this is fantastic! I saw your note that it is NOT a manipulaiton, which makes it even more fantasic! Wheels, they look like they were metal, rusted over time to the point of almost crumbling. One has so many questions .. there must be a story ..
Nickieboy2004
Very nice!
Xoterik
Excellent image! Very evocative of your title.
flaviok
Fantástico, captura soberba meu amigo, aplausos (5)
jrcejaspulido
A perfect work.
zoren
cool image..!
wonderworld
How VERY excellent.
dashboard_jehovah
Amazing capture!
Darkwish
Cool work, great.
Eleandras
Wonderful!
Crabbycabby
Fantastic 3d feel to it. The DOF is perfect.