Ok this thing would need to be huge and the forklifts would need to be a lot faster but this would be so cool. We could go outside in our break and do stunts and talk crap and have some fun. We could all stand around the edge spray painting the bowl and paying out on the other guys when they stack it. Actually we do half of this stuff without the skatepark.
Mum decided to let Josh help with the making of chocolate muffins :) This is a scan of an old neg. Josh is now 14, plays Rugby Union for a club, Rugby League for his school, and is a Black Belt 2nd Dan at Tae Kwon Do…..............he’s still just as big an imp though :) portraiture
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The bowl and eggs and brown velvet they are sitting upon all seemed meant to be photographed together.
Pastel on paper.
Pretty Carp.
Cricket
I wished my 350D had see-through capability. Now the mountains that beseige this spectacular city make this shot look like it’s in a bowl. It costed us HKD15 to get on the platform to get this view. Whatever happened to the free stuff in this world nowadays? / - – - / Taken at the Peak, Hong Kong. It felt like 5C up there, I swear. / / MORE WORKS FROM MY PORTFOLIO /
A Favorite nap location for my kitten “Sterling” in a english hobnail milkglass Bowl ~ in the front window Ledge of my Antique Shop ~ Shakopee MN Sterling is now in heaven. . .We miss him daily Photo is “AS IS” right from my FAVORITE KODAK M883 Camera! Taken with M883
Using dads special camera with a remote I droped the strawberry into the milk bowl.
The Tragic History Behind These Shots / I just had to revisit the abandoned farmhouse where I shot the image The Tenant / / / / This is a view from the kitchen looking in from the outside… the windows are all beat out of the house and you cannot get to the kitchen from the inside because the floor is unstable and you’ll probably end up in the basement. So I had to improvise and go outside to get this shot. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / More In This Series / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Madge the Dobermann
The Big Lebowski / From the bowling scene where Walter cracks it at the other team for going over the line. “You’re entering a world of pain, mark it zero!”
Watercolour from my own reference.
Acrylic on paper / 33×24cm / / / / / / / / Featured in From Masterpiece – April 2009 / Featured in Creative Cards * – 15 July 2009 / Featured in *Solo Exhibition group / Featured in Art Up Close group – 18 Sept. 2009
Old Mrs Frog gave in and decided to feed Taddy after all… :) / gouache on recycled paper / copyright 2009 Elizabeth Rose Stanton, all rights reserved
This one was taken about 5 years ago to use as a reference for a series of paintings that I was planning. / The paintings didn’t eventuate, so I’ve worked on it in PS instead….. Top Ten Finish – Home Sweet Home challenge – April 2009 CHALLENGE WIN – Grunge Still Life challenge – May 2009
What happens if a gold fish fart inside a fish bowl? *I recently Printed for my Kid (using my Home Transfer paper Printer) * This T shirt is available in many colors.
A break in morning storm allowed a bit of sunrise color as the tides flood a bowl like depression in the limestone along the beach at Encounter Bay.
A B/W from the archive ! / Neighborhood cat came in to my den, makes itself at home. / Looks a little to close at Fred The Goldfish.
Post processing in Photoshop CS4. Canon EOS 40D / Canon EF-S 17-85MM 1:4-5.6 IS USM / 1/1s / f/8 / ISO100 / 41mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
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