old old old character I made lo____ong time ago. / was doing some scribbling and didn’t realize I was drawing dolly again, I guess my brain hasn’t forgotten her. Ahhh….nostalgic. seriously going to bed. Will be doing the long overdue ping pong 09 tomorrow. yaaawwnnn…..
FEATURED! JULY 08 Mash of public domain images. The steal heart is from the album cover of Terminal Romance
I notice it’s kinda hard to find black-forest cake in Melbourne and I could use some right now… drool…. cake…. Oh suppose to put cake for title but i like tart better, it sounds funny in my ear=P
hmm….
I’m not the monkey’s uncle. Are you?
Title: Bored / Camera: D80 / Capture Date: 08/07/2007 / Dimensions: 3872×3135 / Exposure: 1/4 sec at f/45.6 / Focal Length: 195mm / ISO: 500 / Filter: None / Flash: None / Tripod: None / Uploaded Date: 08/07/2007 / Comments: White tiger at the aquarium in Houston. This is why I do not like seeing animals in zoos or cages. Wouldn’t you be bored if you were a jungle animal and you were put in a cage like this? They are beautiful, but I would prefer they were free. © 2007 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
If I had one of these hats, I’d probably be of the same inclination.
is Dolly’s master… / Incase you are wondering.
Featuring my daughter Siena, Bored Intersection is one of those moments you get when travelling overseas with small children. Resting on a balustrade with head in arm, she gathers some momentum before propelling her small frame onward. What you find fascinating doesn’t actually connect with a six year old – “What you mean all those beautiful perfectly placed graphic signs aren’t doing it for you…. I ask politely?”
My best pal, Lenny the Lab. / He was the best guard dog ever, used to drown intruders in slobber.
I played in the Dark Side as well as the Light Side of Photography. / MCN: C5FB9-39838-7CDF5
a collaboration with Heather Rivet her work: / lost but not forgotten / this is one of the amazing works of Heather which she thought was not really good…...again, this piece in this collaborative challenge is of Heather’s choosing….. Hope you’ll luv it Heather!!!
Featured in Digital Artists United The birth of a star is often witnessed by other heavenly bodies in the night sky. Look into the starry night and you’ll be surprised by what you see. Enjoy the stillness, peer into the dark bits in between the stars. See as far as you can. The nebula background to the left is based on a single NASA image. The model is Donna – who just happens to have hair as red as the original NASA image, which you can see here (I’m listed as BenTimage in her credits.) After combining the two photos in Photoshop, I opened it in Painter and hand painted the star-burst effect. It isn’t a filter!! (You can see the individual brush strokes in large versions of this image.) The proceeds of all sales go to World Vision, an organisation dedicated to looking after children in Third World countries. .... EXCEPT, while it still runs through Phoenix Appeal, these proceeds will go to the RED CROSS VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE APPEAL. Check out my web site for twisted IRONy metal sculpture.
Acrylic on canvas / 76 x Somethingorother / SOLD / One of 3 paintings I did for an exhibition called With Love from India
The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. ~Ellen Parr
Original Oil on Canvas. / Ok…so this is wierd,but I painted this because I had nothing better to do,due to having no phone and no internet for 3 days and I was bored stupid and felt totally isolated from anything or anyone. / Just shows what a strange effect isolation has on me..lol. / Donated by Cynthia Adams / on behalf of the wildlife appeal. / All proceeds will be given to WRAP to aid the unfortunate animals who have suffered in the Australian Bush Fires.
Can happen to many office people, that you wish it was already five pm, killing the time with the tools available on your desktop. Best demonstrated in the opening scene of the movie About Schmidt, where Jack Nicholson plays a man waiting till its five, after that moment he is retired and not coming back in the office for work anymore. In my zazzle shop you can find the same design showed on different models, colours and the backside printed with logo and instruction. Plus they print larger and their quality of printing is very good! And some others…
Ink, charcoal, pencil and (pencil)crayons
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Model - Monique / Clothing supplied by Monique. Featured in All Things Orange / Thanks Lorraine Featured in DSLR Users Only / Thank you. Featured in Everyday Women / Thank you Shannon. Featured in Hairstyles / Thank you. Won the Ready? Set.. Let’s Club challenge in the Hairstyles group / Yay, thanks for the votes :) 700+ views People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 40D Others of Monique from 2 May 08 -
a bit gross….or maybe too graphic…!! / but i hope y’all like it….?1? his plight , is it in vain? / accursed on earth / to suffer, and bear pain? / or have joy and mirth…? / perhaps inner conflicts, so bane / so forced to regret his birth.. / ashamed, unhappy, brain drain! B
This clown didn’t look to thrilled about being in the parade. I don’t blame him though—it was bloody freezing outside that day. / / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................
Metropolitan Police at a demonstration in London in 1984. [Olympus OM1n + 135mm lens; ILFORD HP5 400 A.S.A.; developed in ID11]
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