Chairman Mao pins for sale along Dontai Lu (Antique Street) in Shanghai.
Im pleased to let the redbubble community be the first to know that mikotoMiniBadges are now available at the mikotoShop on my website mikoto.com.au. They are all limited edition badges that could someday be a collector item ( you never know?). I will only make them available while the shirts are in season and until their stock runs out. I hope you like them. I have been very busy tweaking all the website gargon and making them look as vibrant and as fun as possible! scotty.
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All my prices have reduced until the end of december! / Merry Christmas! / . / ALSO AVAILABLE IN: BLUE GREEN MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /
HDR image of Norfolk Southern Engine No. 5663 slowing for a railroad crossing in Montandon, PA. I just love the “Ferrari like” horse logo on the engine. HDR Images / Prague Images / Aviation Related Images
I have a weakness for old, communist-era Russian stuff.
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Second in my “old Dodge” series! This old truck is just so full of character. / Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / / / /
My Take off of the Honda Badge
This is an entry into the Agent Provocateur T-shirt Challenge…. The theme – your vision of the future. What do you think life will be like in 250 years? More info here I do not hold much faith in humanity unfortunately… hence my design is a little depressing, but perhaps something that needs to be considered. Best Viewed Large *Note – I have added some badges…
Which is better black or white?
MANY THANKS for your votes, placing this photo as the winner in the Film Photography “People” Challenge in October 2009, and I’m honoured to be featured by the Film Photography Group as well! This photo is of a British Railways Train Guard with his tobacco pipe, checking the railway platform from his Guard’s Van window. Taken in September 1972 on Ilford FP4 film, in my ergonomically all-time favourite camera, my Asahi Pentax S1a with a Takumar F/2.8 lens. Sadly there are still a number of “old film” artifacts evident in the picture in spite of many hours of careful recovery in Photoshop! This explains why I’ve limited the choice of printed medium to cards and canvas. After some additional research by my son, I’m now sure that the railway station is Crewe Station (Lancashire), and that the train is one belonging to London Midland Scottish (LMS), not London Midland Region (LMR) as I’d entered into the photo’s IPTC Caption field. Here’s a close-up of the Guardsman’s badge (or ‘button’), which (provided that it isn’t just a blood-donor’s badge or similar!) might help some UK railway enthusiast discover a bit more about this chap, and the railway network that he worked on. / / This is a 100% crop from the film-scan, with some minor contrast adjustments and with no digital noise reduction. / .
My winning entry for the redbubble tribute over at the t-shirt revolution group. Enjoy :)
This photo was taken at my Dad’s yard, it is full of all sorts of stuff.
There was forty feet between them when they stopped to make their play / And the swiftness of the ranger is still talked about to-day / Texas Red had not cleared leather when a bullet fairly ripped / And the ranger’s aim was deadly with the big iron on his hip / Big iron on his hip / -Johnny Cash
This is the logo of the now disbanded Victorian Railways Transit Patrol unit, which was responsible for law enforcement, revenue protection and other duties on the Victorian Railways, until it was disbanded in the 1980s. It features the simple signature crown of Queen Elizabeth II, a wreath, an eight-point star, the belt emblem first used by the Victorian Railways in the 1860’s, and a rail wheel at the centre, overlaid on a wreath – consistent with the emblems and badges of other constabularies in Australia. Celebrate this vintage shoulder patch design with one of these tee shirts. Please note: this logo is reproduced here on the assertion that it represents a law enforcement agency that no longer exists, and as such is considered abandoned.
this is for the Masterpiece: Literary Workshop banner challenge A photograph of a small section of our library, cropped in photoshop7 and redfield plug-in fractilius filter.
A simple Greek badge with “Hellas” in Greek above the flag Done in the style of the national footbal team jersey
Old Land Rovers never die, they just fade away. Or on the other hand they are often recycled which means they must be good for the enviroment. The original recyclable motor vehicle. Land Rover owners are a devoted bunch. Thanks to Graham for allowing me to take a few shots of his extensive collection. / I really needed a wider angle lens. Oh by the way Graham, if you do look in send me an email with your details. / You have my email address on the card I gave you. / I can give you a wee plug here on Redbubble. / When I 1st uploaded my Land Rover T-shirts here on Redbubble they were the only Land Rover T’s available now there are quite a few!! But they’re ‘probably’ not as good as mine!!
a picture frae ma guid friend agnes mcguiness called flower o scotland reminded me that i huv never telt ye aw aboot the white cockade. It was a wee badge the Jacobites wore during on thier bonnets during the 1745 rebellion, The men made it oot o wee bits o white cloth. it wis said tae resemble a wee rose bonnie prince charlie plucked an stuck oan his bonnet oan the march frae glenfinnan. it became a symbol of jacobitism. / i found another brilliant wee poem by the great hugh macdairmid that suits it brilliant..excuse me if a start greetin again! the rose of aw the world is not for me / i want for my part / only the little white rose o scotland / that smells sweet an sharp an breaks the heart is that no amazin i have put a picture showin how the men wore the badge /
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