A somewhat famous photo of the ‘emo’ band Still Life from 1994 in Columbia, Sc.
Wild Horses in Utah’s west desert.
Wild Horses in Utah.
The Titanic smashed into the iceberg. / Screams broke out along with utter pandemonium. / Nevertheless, the men with their instruments in their tidy little suits, sat upright, swallowed hard, and with swift acceptance began playing the most heartfelt rendition of “Nearer My God To Thee” they’d ever played or known before… / / and then all was silent. / / sold: mounted print / / / / / /
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Matt Allan and I have been getting around town doing some band photography over the last couple of weeks. / This kind of thing… / / / / and… / / / / Mainly acts such as Velveteen Skye and Young and Restless / This image is in honour of all bands out there working at becoming the next big thing! / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography
Finally i managed to get them both playing! (Thanks to a lot of members here who came with the idea of a “rat-band”. )Now i have to figure out a name, if someone has an original name ,please let me know :) Thanks, Ellen.
Their newest instrument….still learning how to play it…
I knew Christopher Ewing had already uploaded this photo,but we all had a part in this, so since my rats are playing in this band too, i decided to upload it for all the people who havent seen Christopher Ewing’s ‘photo. All honor goes to Marianne (photoeyes) who has made this in photoshop and to Christopher Ewing for his idea (and photo of course) If you want to comment, you can also comment on the photo of Christopher Ewing, since it was his idea. Thanks for your view, Ellen.
As you can see his saxophone is turned around. It was not easy to get them both playing :)
The one on the right is trying to sing a bit :)
Robert Smith 24×30 cm / Acrylics & Gouache on canvas / Full view please / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / THE CURE official site — / / — © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.
Medium: Acrylic Paint on Acrylic Paper / Size: 12” x 16” / Description: Based on the fifth song from the Tool album 10,000 Days, The Pot was completed in 2009 and was an attempt at a more surrealistic style. In this painting, I wanted to infuse a sense of wonder and mystery to a surrealistic style. I also wanted to capture that magical element that is so apparent in Tool’s music. I didn’t base my painting on the band’s meaning of the song as I had portrayed it (inadvertently) in another piece. Set in a desert, a man encounters a giant pot that has no explanation as to why it is there. Suddenly, a fleshy eye opens and stares intently at the man. The man stares back. The Pot doesn’t blink. The man forgets to drink water. The Pot is indefatigable. The man soon dies. The Pot closes it’s large eye and continues to hide it’s mysteries. See it as a special T-Shirt: / / Buy it HERE Contact me at lloydharvey[at]shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk / www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk
Close up of an African Zebra taken at Buenos Aires Zoo. Probably one of the most interactive and best kept zoos I have ever visited. Animals are looked after quite well, and are being raised in captivity to save them from extinction. The zoo allows a percentage of their profits for conservation of the Argentinian wildlife. While I’m not sure I agree with animals being caged for any reason, it is nice to know that this zoo is here for many reasons, including conservation. Cropped original image and increased the contrast and brightness slightly. Many thanks to Shelly Heibert for creative help with the title for this one! Featured in PostCard Style / Featured in Made By Nature (Sept 09) / Featured in Made By Nature (Oct 09) Top 10 in Addicted Photographers Inc Challenge / Top 10 in Amateurism Challenge / Top 10 in Just Lines July Avatar Challenge / Top 10 in Nature Lines Challenge Canon SX100IS MCN: C2B7E-D0AA6-DA720
Many thanks for viewing. / Ironically, I completed this today Friday June 19, which is my nephew’s birthday. weird!
Many thanks for viewing
Many thanks for viewing.
THIS WAS TAKEN IN THE STREETS OF CHICAGO IN A SERIES OF SHOTS TAKEN OF A BAND CALLED COMINUS . TWO BROTHERS WHO ROCK. / THIS IS TAKEN AS A SINGLE IMAGE JUST USING A TRIPOD AND FLASH USING MOTION BLUR OF ONE OF THE BAND MEMBERS JUMPING OFF A FIRE HYDRANT ITS LIKE HIS DANCEING TOWARDS THE END
Thank you for viewing.
Many thanks for viewing.
Many thanks for viewing.
Featured Colour and Light 20/09/09 ~ The mountains that lay dormant for so very long, / Until caressed by the waters rushing through them, / Awakened to new life that sweetly flows within. ~ ♥ Clive 09 Kalymna Falls ,Moyston near the Mitchell Plateau, this Falls sits in an area that was burnt out in the 2006 Bushfires in The Grampians National Park it makes a lovely contrast to the still charred surrounds , it really was shining its light this particular day,not much of a pic due to the challenging light situation, the positioning of the sun and the shady spots gave a very uneven shot, but it did show us this beautiful rainbow banding the falls giving it the appearance of holding the water against the rock / Canon 450d / Shutter 1/10s / F/20 / ISO 100 / Exp Bias -2 / FL 24mm / CP / Light Diffusing filters used This is an ‘AS IS’ shot
Jean M. Laffitau
FEATURED NOV 2009 PETS ARE US / FEATURED NOV 2009 CATS AND DOGS / FEATURED NOV 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT OR AS WE MISSED IT Nikon D70s;Sigma 50-500mm lens; f/10;1`/3200sec;320mm focal length; PSE Weekend’s coming and one-man-band-on-the-run Taka can already taste it. Here he is enjoying Melbourne’s warm recent heatwave(ended 30 minutes ago), and cool beaches today. Freedom!!!! When I first joined Bubble in August, one of my goals was to learn how to shoot Taka in full action, because this is him at his most impressive. He is phenomenal on his feet, and has very strong hindquarters, and an incredibly dynamic spring to his take off- just like a champion sprinter. Even being hit by a car last month and thrown through the air about ten meters hasn’t put a dint in this Toro of ours. For people who don’t know Rotties, they can be the most amazingly affectionate and intelligent beings- just a pity that not all owners are up to taking the responsibility to really handle this demanding breed, and this has led to them often being treated with fear rather than respect. We have always had Rotties, and when we get too old to handle them, we have decided we will then be Staffie people. But for now- we’re lovin’ Our Taka! Here he is as a little Taka… /
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