Title of original painting is Coca-Cobain
The painting is a country store and game checking station in the rural Virginia Appalachian range during the autumn’s hunting season. The light is strong but somehow wan at the same time. A part of the spectrum is absent and it makes one think of coming snow or rain. The store stays a little busy with the regular customers being increased by hunters. All linger a bit in the warmth inside that’s created by a large kerosene stove. A limited palette was used to accent a place that was both vital to a community’s life and a location where death was accounted. The holding of the two concepts provides a strange dignity to the otherwise drab and ordinary. Watercolor on Arches 300HP
Ho Ho Ho.
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My entry in to Weekend T-Shirt Challenge In the future the corporations will be running the world, instead of governments. For example: the USA maybe renamed “Coca-Cola”, Australia “Burger King”. Thus the corporations will also be at war with each other – like proper physical warfare with real weapons (the Cola Wars we have now are soft in comparison). Perhaps the person depicted here was not towing the party line, works for a rival cola company/country, was a corporate spy, or just showed up to work late… Oh, and it seems people 250 years in the future have lost their genitals too! Available as a print or poster: /
Just an idea I have had for a while but lacked the talent or skills to bring to life. Kudos to Ross Robinson for carrying it to term! Check out his designs. There is some great work! http://www.redbubble.com/people/rossman72
Evolution Check out my other designs below! /
Taken at Muang Boran (Ancient City) outside of Bangkok, Thailand. It was part of a small concession stand. Features / - Experimental Photography in December 2008 / - Southeast Asia in March 2009 Cross processed using an adjustment layer and modifying the curves adjustments.
I ve been all over but have never found a good Coca Cola Sign, so I made one up! / I did find some advertizing in an old natioal geographics with Sprite and a bottle of Coke. / I just made the rest up. Sprites happy face and smile needed some joyful clouds to go with it. / This is the best old Coca Cola sign youll ever see! If you ever see a Coca cola sign or any unique sign wherever it may be please let me know and maybe take some photos and send me I would much appreiciate it and might just send something nice your way for the effort :)
captured this scene on a back road tennessee drive in july…treated and played with it in adobe and dynamic hdr
um…..... just was at a place where the company was good and took this shot. enjoy! its a classic :) / a florida bar in Fort meyers:)) /
Enjoy Aspartame / Ingestion may cause cause headaches, muscle pain, dizziness, / memory loss, diarrhea, fatigue, vomiting and more. An ingredient in diet coke and many other artificially sweetened products, aspartame is surrounded by controversy. There are programs for people who are heavily addicted to diet drinks, and multitudes of reports by doctors and toxicology experts detailing the negative effects of aspartame on the body. Loads of people get really sick from the stuff, and apparently the way it got approved for use is extremely shady as well, with the scientist doing the toxicology approval being paid $1000 per day on a ten year contract. Also this from a redbubbler.
Tupiza, Bolivia !
*Dedicated to my dear friend Rachel M ... “A coke and a smile.” xo * [Double Exposure Project #3 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This is our third attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image yet again. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!
Classic cars and murals. San Diego Ca. scene with classic car and local mural from my neighborhood.
Ronald Reagan Remember Capitalism
One evening few years ago I was walking at the Kings Cross suburb of Sydney. It was already dark, but a high-rise building above me did not have a single light in any of its 350 rooms. It was a somewhat scary to stand by this huge abandoned giant in a centre of the city. The sign on the top read “Millennium Hotel”. My mind started to picture apocalyptic stories about what might have happened to it in few years past the new millennium. I didn’t know that time that it was closed for the complete renovation. And here we go, $98m and few years later building is transformed into modern 37-storey Zenith Apartments tower. What a stunning view over the city it must be from its roof top. P.S. The Coca Cola Billboard is a character itself being the heritage-listed and largest billboard in the Southern Hemisphere. This is a vertical panorama or a vertorama as it is called sometimes. I took 2 sets of 3 AEB shots from a tripod (one centering on the Coke sign and another one for the top of the building). Those were later combined into a single HDR (4129×4720) and then tonemapped. Location: Darlinghurst Road, Potts Point, New South Wales, Australia > featured in HDR Photography (13-Sep-09) From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com This print is available with 0% markup. Please enjoy and thank you for your visit!
series / Lola
An old abandoned garage…rural scene. / Nikon D 200 /
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