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  • Family Portrait… / This is my wife, Sicily and our 2 year old son, Davin. / So simple, but hard to get. Shot with the 85mm @ f1.8

  • Now every one know wolves are the most bad assed of the animal kingdom!

  • My new shoes :D / / I feel like I’m walking on sunshine / and people everywhere smile / when they see me striding around / in my bright happy sneakers / / Plus I feel it’s my duty to colour New York. / You people wear way too much black :P

  • we were coming up with something inspired by a work by an artist you like in art, so i chose ghostpatrol’s “rabbit trumpet fanfare” and came up with this.

  • The shoe always fits on Route 66, and that is what inspired me to create this image and the poem that was inspired by it: on Route 66 Come get your kicks / on Route 66 You’ll be the center of the mix / Where big cars hit the sticks / on Route 66 Pin-up girls play the latest hits / And, the shoe always fits / on Route 66 So, come get your kicks / on Route 66! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: B&W Photography, Photo Composite, Mixed Media Design. Technique: Digital Composite, Digital Photography, Digital Lomography, Digital Cross Processing Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Location: Legends Classic Diner, Route 66 – Glendora, CA Model: KleenLS (Jason Jaime) / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 06/22/08 – Entry to Boredom Competitions on the 24/7’s If the Shoe Fits challenge / ALSO AVAILABLE on Route 66 by b.chris

  • The shoe always fits on Route 66, and that is what inspired me to create this image and the poem that was inspired by it: on Route 66 Come get your kicks / on Route 66 You’ll be the center of the mix / Where big cars hit the sticks / on Route 66 Pin-up girls play the latest hits / And, the shoe always fits / on Route 66 So, come get your kicks / on Route 66! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: B&W Photography, Photo Composite, Mixed Media Design. Technique: Digital Composite, Digital Photography, Digital Lomography, Digital Cross Processing Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS3. Location: Legends Classic Diner, Route 66 – Glendora, CA Model: KleenLS (Jason Jaime) / ALSO AVAILABLE on Route 66 by b.chris

  • The one and only converse all star, worn out to perfection.

  • Chuck Tayler shoes are the longest running shoes in history and every generation wears them. They never go out of style!

  • Chuck Norris looks good in red and blue!

  • my socks, my friends sneakers.

  • collage of some of my favourite images from this series.

  • model – vanessa armstrong / location – st. thomas courthouse / equip – nikon d80 w/ 18-135mm

  • Taken with a NikonD80 and a Nikkor 18-135mm lense.

  • 774 Views Featured In Image Writing April 29,2009 / Rural Around The Globe May 5, 2009 / The Woman Photographer May 23, 2009 Placed 4TH in the “Your Best Shot In Rural Canada Challenge” My research of covered wagons has identified this as a chuck wagon. It was half rain, half snow as I was taking the picture so it was not hard to imagine the hardships of being on the trail driving that wagon. One can see the weary cowboys relief when this wagon came in sight after a long day in the saddle. Located on Highway 14, Alberta. / Charles Goodnight is credited with inventing the chuck wagon. In 1866 he and his partner, Oliver Loving, made preparations to take a herd of 2,000 longhorn cattle from near fort Belknap in northern Texas, to Denver. Goodnight purchased a government wagon and had it completely rebuilt according to his specifications in seasoned bois d’arc, the toughest wood available. / The distinguishing feature of the wagon was the sloping box on the rear with hinged lid that lowered to become a cook’s worktable. The box was fitted to the width of the wagon and contained shelves and drawers for holding food and utensils. To the cowboys, “chuck” was food, so the box was called a chuck box and the wagon became known as a chuck wagon. / Goodnight’s early prototype of the chuck wagon was copied widely and changed little in the years to follow. / Most chuck wagons had the same basic design. They were large, sturdy, four-wheeled wagons with bows across the top covered with waterproof sheets. There was usually a cowhide stretched beneath the wagon bed and fastened at the corners; it was used to carry wood or cow chips. In the front of some of the wagons was a jockey box, which was used for storing tools and heavier equipment needed on the trail. History taken from webstie phudpucker.com.Taken with my Rebel XSI Corel Photo Album Cropped

  • Yeah, clearly I like to take pictures of my shoes a lot;) Taken with a Nikon D80 and a Nikkor 18-135mm lense. / Added a little bit of texture to this one as well.

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  • If I could sum this up in one perfect word, it would be Ragadellic. Don’t you think? I guess one of my guilty pleasures are Chuck T’s. You just can’t get a more perfect shoe. This is the Converse Generation as they say. / Everyone takes photos of Allstars, I know, but they are a good subject, so why not? This is my first attempt of a Converse shot, and I think I did pretty well. Featured in: / Challenge Weekly Challenge 1 / Rising Star / Moody, Dark, Evocative / Young Enthusiasts / Photography 101 / 60’s Glory Nikon D90 18-105mm /

  • The Chuck Taylor All-Star Tennis Shoe was introduced in 1917 and changed the face of sports footwear for generations. They are still popular today and remain relatively unchanged although their country of production is different. These are a pair of my old beat up “Chucks” that just beckoned to be painted. I was going to up the values of the shoes a touch in this composition but I kind of liked the subtle glow that was achieved by keeping the shoes lighter so I left it in its current state. The piece is painted with Rublev 18th century reproduction watercolor paint on Arches 140# cold-pressed paper. The Rublev paint adds nice texture when repeatedly glazed. The original is 14” x 10” in size. Featured in Painters in Modern Times group in August 2009. /

  • Self Portrait, / nothing special here, I just like the shot. D90 18-200mm

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