Netherlands
The real version of this has caused heaps of gravel rash.
Bin The Cluster Bombs / More than 100 countries attending a conference in Dublin, Ireland formally adopted a treaty to ban cluster bombs – a large, unreliable and inaccurate weapon that often affects civilians long after the end of armed conflict. Some of the biggest makers and users of cluster bombs cited by human rights groups, such the United States, Russia, China and Israel, were not involved in the talks and did not sign the accord. Organizers expressed hope that those nations would nevertheless be pressured into compliance. / Source: CNN
Graffiti covered bins in Melbourne’s CBD just 1 minute away from my Uni on the way to Melbourne Central Station. HDR done in Photomatix and saturation / vignetting in Adobe Lightroom. :) Sales 2 Framed Prints 1 Greeting Card Click here for my other images of laneways and graffiti. Click here for my other images of Melbourne
This is a collaboration with the incredible photographer Paul Louis Villani. I love his work so much I think I will do another one! All profits from the sale of this pic from red bubble go to the Fred Hollows Foundation.
I’m glad the mirror knows / Which face is mine / Or I would never find it / I’d sit here gazing wondrously / At which one’s her / And which is me? / We switch places so often / You see / That I can hardly tell / Which girl is wandering in Wonderland / And which is stuck here in this Hell? _ / Darkside version. / *~ Written in memory of this story. *~ / *~*~ / Resources: / Brushes by LilNymph & SS-Brushes@deviantart
Ever felt this way? / . /
Bold sky above a grain field bin, Mallee region, South Australia.
2009. B/W film, as is. A man, who had been searching garbage bins along a street in a commercial center, approached another man who was trying to find something of value in a bin. The first man took a clean bran-new cigarette from his pocket and gave it to the other man. The neat white cigarette almost shone in the darkness. The second man, looking at it, “Where did you find it?” He asked with surprise. “Someone gave it to me.” The man said. He left quickly, probably heading to another bin. The proceeds from this item will be donated to Farestart.
Fourth in the Stoke-on-Trent series of paintings of the Potteries before the clean air act of 1953. Oil. 70×70cm / prints available from www.creativestoke.co.uk
Painting from my series of Rooty Vegetables. There were many farmstands in New Jersey.
Would love people’s opinions on this. I have started taking lots of photos of Melbourne’e laneways because I love them. i also like this effect, even if it can be considered cliched. I want to make the shot a bit more grungy but I feel I am almost there.
A long time ago at a drive-thru far far away Make sure you also check out my Bubble Site or my profile for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.
Pen, ink, sampled wording, outline of a man from a Coroner style document to indicate wounds suffered pre/post-mortem. From the mixed media collection. Circa 2005
Wall art version of this image. t-shirt
In a street of Alanya (Turkey)...
I took this on holiday in Scotland. I liked the contrast of the Urban style man made object and building site being layered onto the natural Scottish mountains.
Simply a shopping bag in a bin. Simple image, powerful message.
Anyone who isn’t wearing this tee on january 1 gets sent to Guantanamo Bay.
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