• Pushed Into Light

    This artwork was created by Duncan Rawlinson and presents wildflowers forced into sharp backlight within a mountain meadow. Orange and pink petals push forward against a dark blue field, defined by high contrast and compressed depth. Subtle prismatic artifacts and controlled glow add visual pressure without softening the scene. The image feels intentional, exposed, and tightly held.

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  • Cosmic Barrel Planter

    This photograph of a vividly painted street planter was shot by Duncan Rawlinson. A hand painted barrel transformed into public art sits on a quiet city sidewalk, overflowing with bright pink petunias that contrast against deep cosmic blues, reds, and purples. Soft overcast light creates even illumination, preserving detail in the stone building, fallen autumn leaves, and textured pavement. The mood is playful and creative, blending urban street art with everyday infrastructure in a real neighborhood setting. Artist name unknown.

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  • Fire on the River

    This photograph was shot by Duncan Rawlinson along the St. Lawrence River in the Thousand Islands, where a lone maple erupts in red and gold at the peak of autumn. Its color pours into the slow-moving water below, forming a rich reflection softened by gentle current rather than broken by waves. Docks and a small gazebo recede into the background, grounding the scene in place without competing for attention. Cool blue sky and deep green shadows press against the warmth of the foliage, capturing the brief, electric moment when fall reaches full ignition before slipping away.

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  • Red Rock Sanctuary

    This photograph was shot by Duncan Rawlinson and captures warm afternoon light spilling across layered red sandstone formations and resilient desert vegetation in southeastern Utah. Deep reds and burnt oranges in the rock are balanced by pockets of green juniper and scrub, set beneath a wide blue sky with thin, high clouds. The mood is quiet and expansive, emphasizing geological time, erosion, and scale across the Colorado Plateau. The scene reflects the raw, elemental character of the high desert wilderness.

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  • Veil of the Storm

    This photograph was shot by Duncan Rawlinson and captures a vast storm system looming above a stark, silhouetted landscape as heavy charcoal clouds descend into a glowing veil of mist and light. The sky dominates the frame, shaped by deep grays, muted earth tones, and a faint opening of blue near the horizon. Strong contrast and soft atmospheric gradients create a sense of scale and visual tension. The image preserves a fleeting moment where weather and light briefly reveal the structure and power of the storm.

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  • Solitary Islet

    A lone pine rises from a rocky micro island just off Tremont Park Island near Gananoque, Ontario, surrounded by exceptionally clear St. Lawrence River water. Sunlight penetrates the shallows, revealing submerged stone and gentle current patterns that transition from warm amber tones to deep blue green. The elevated perspective emphasizes isolation, balance, and endurance within the Thousand Islands landscape. This photograph was shot by Duncan Rawlinson.

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  • Quiet Prairie Layers

    This photograph captures a wide agricultural landscape beneath a layered overcast sky, shot by Duncan Rawlinson with an emphasis on horizontal bands of green grass, freshly worked earth, and distant crops along the horizon. Soft, diffused light reduces contrast and reveals subtle textures in both soil and cloud formations. Earthy browns, muted greens, and cool blue gray tones create a restrained, minimalist palette. The composition emphasizes scale, stillness, and the quiet order of rural farmland.

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  • Red Lights, Empty Rooms

    This photograph was shot by Duncan Rawlinson and captures a once-grand brick building standing abandoned in winter, its boarded windows and weathered roof signaling long-term neglect. Muted reds and browns from the brick contrast with gray skies, bare trees, and a thin layer of snow on the ground. Red traffic lights hang in front of the structure, creating a visual pause that echoes the building’s stalled history. The scene balances everyday urban infrastructure with quiet decay, highlighting forgotten architecture within a living city.

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  • In the Absence of Wind

    Shot by Duncan Rawlinson. In the absence of wind, Sunken Rock Light sits suspended over perfectly still water in the Thousand Islands, its crisp geometry mirrored with rare precision on the river’s surface. A white lighthouse and adjoining boathouse form a balanced foreground, while Boldt Castle appears quietly in the distance, softened by atmospheric perspective. The cool blue palette, subtle sky tones, and flawless reflection emphasize structure, order, and the unusual calm required for such symmetry. This photograph captures a fleeting condition on the St. Lawrence River when motion disappears and form takes over.

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  • Colorband Transmission

    Created by Duncan Rawlinson. This abstract series explores digital signal language through dense horizontal bands of saturated color. Each composition evokes data flow, broadcast systems, and encoded visual information rendered as precise color fields. The work balances rigid structure with subtle disruption, creating rhythm, tension, and motion across the frame. Colorband Transmission sits at the intersection of contemporary AI art, minimal abstraction, and modern digital aesthetics.

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