if you listen closely, you can hear their conversation…
Tee design for Filthy Panda Design Team. Medium: Illustrator CS2. Filthy Panda is Burnsy, Willo, + Billmund Please love us. <3>
Tee design for Filthy Panda Design Team. Medium: Illustrator CS2. Filthy Panda is Burnsy, Willo, + Billmund Please love us. <3>
Tee design for Filthy Panda Design Team. Medium: Indian ink + Photoshop CS2 + Illustrator CS2. Filthy Panda is Burnsy, Willo, + Billmund Please love us. <3>
Some hidden rocky beach in Tenerife. We stayed awake all night around a tiny fire, drinking and drinking, talking and talking. / The Moon surprised us by dawn. / That strange it was.
can you hear the music? here’s the T-shirt
passion. / love. / posessive. / pain print available!!!
Power – to have it is to be close to heaven – or is it?
Two gorgeous girls intertwined – I love it that you can’t quite tell where one’s hair ends and the other’s begins. Illustrated in pencil, pastel, ink and gouache. xxx scarlett
Polar Bear mum and her two cubs cuddle up together on an ice floe. (Spitzbergen – Scandinavian Arctic) / / >< / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Captive male peacock.
Dying to be accepted / . / , / Please read my latest journal / . / . /
Two tiny orange-eyed green tree frogs enjoying the late afternoon winter sun in Arum lillies.
There was a multiple sale of this image in November 2008. SEE THE CAROUSEL IMAGE COLLECTION RIDE THE CAROUSEL FOR 25 CENTS! No, that is not a price from yesteryear but the price today for a ride on the Kit Carson County Carousel in Burlington, Colorado which is located just off Interstate 70 on the Colorado/Kansas border. Although there were nearly 4,000 wooden carousels carved in the U.S. between 1885 and 1930, there are fewer than 150 still in existence. The one in Burlington is a magnificent example of the menegerie carousel which includes other animals in addition to horses. There are 46 hand-carved animals mounted on a 45-foot diameter platform. The largest animals are on the outside row, each with intricate carvings ranging from a giraffe with a snake twined around its neck to a armed gnome perched behind the saddle of a zebra! This carousel was manufactured in 1905 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company (PTC). Carousels made by PTC are identified by numbers in the order they were made. Therefore, the one in Burlington is identified as the PTC No. 6 which indicates that it was the sixth (of 74) manufactured. The PTC No. 6 is a 3-row ride and the animals do not move up and down. Currently housed in a 12-sided wooden building, this 100+ year old carousel has been completely restored and still has original paint on both the cotton muslin scenery panels and on the animals. This carousel was originally run by the 1902 General Electric Induction Motor. Amazingly this motor has never been rebuilt and still powers the carousel on special occasions at more than 10-12 miles per hour! The average carousel has a speed of 8 mph. The PTC No. 6 was designated a National Historic Site in 1979, then designed a National Historic Landmark in l987, and is the only one in Colorado that you can ride! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it.
Red lily beetles making the most of spring in a garden in Buckinghamshire, England
RedBubble is an awesome community of people from around the world. The collective goodwill that I see every day on RedBubble fills me wi…
RedBubble is an awesome community of people from around the world. The collective goodwill that I see every day on RedBubble fills me with hope for humanity. And I think it’s important that we strive to recognize those folks who really make this community the supportive and fun place it is. To this end Jo is running an awards event over here to help identify the most helpful bubbler. So I encourage you to check out the nominees (below) and cast your vote. Speaking of awards, RedBubble is proud to have received two “Cool Company” awards last night. The Cool Company awards are run by Anthill Magazine / to ‘celebrate organisations that are doing things differently or defying convention to bring about positive change’. We love the guys at Anthill and what they stand for (supporting innovation, entrepreneurship and people having a go) so it was a great honour to receive an ‘X-factor’ and ‘Internet’ award last night – on behalf of the 84,515 members of RedBubble. We’ll post some photos shortly … Ciao, - Peter PS – Here’s a description of the awards: X-Factor Award: Some businesses just have something that no one can describe but almost everyone can sense. The X-Factor Award will be awarded to the company that demonstrates extraordinary levels of innovative, entrepreneurial and creative flair. The winner of this particularly subjective award will be assessed against the vision, strategy and execution of its exceptionally cool business product and/or service. Judges will apply their own beliefs and attitudes toward the concept of ‘cool’ when evaluating the X-Factor. Online Business Award: The internet has forced modern companies to re-think established business functions, from marketing and distribution to human resources and project management. This award was developed to recognise Australian businesses that are harnessing online models to achieve positive commercial outcomes. Judges will consider the novelty and/or innovative nature of the business model in the Australian marketplace.
Another in the glasses theme / /
The Flintkote Company was founded in 1901 and incorporated in Massachusetts in 1917. / Flintkote Company manufactured and sold vinyl floor tiles, cement pipes and other asbestos-laden products. Flintkote is now known primarily as a defendant in asbestos-related lawsuits. Flintkote sold its construction, stone, and cement products units in 1987 to focus on its huge asbestos liabilities. In 2004 Flintkote collapsed under the weight of more than 157,000 personal injury and wrongful death claims and wound up in bankruptcy court. Photographed in Lockport, NY / Nikon D80, 18-135mm, ISO 200 / 3 Shots merged to HDR and dodge and burn in CS4 N 43°10’55.69” / W78°41’22.21” / (43.182136, -78.689503)
If you were or still are a fan of the popular TV show Magnum P. I., then this is a tee for you depicting the logo of TC’s helicopter charter company in the show.
This very rainy morning, the fox kits were hanging out by the entrance to their den waiting for their breakfast, voles from the nearby meadow, which arrived dangling from mom’s muzzle. This year the fox vixen chose her den in a culvert off a meadow in the middle of the town of Jackson. Needless to say, the family caused quite a stir with the locals and particularly the wildlife photographers. Fortunately, the foul weather left me alone with the fox family this lovely morning. Canon 40D, Jackson, Wy, f5.6, 1/200, focal length 400mm, ISO 500. Features in Wolves and Wild Kin, April 2009. Thanks so much!
You Keep Me Company (self-portrait) / 24” x 36” Acrylic / . Music by Sting and Grace Jones / . / . Featured in Immortal Love / . / . / Featured in Artrangeous RB Artist-Self Portrait Gallery / . / . / Featured in Creative Cards / . / .
Sold as a greeting card 2009 / I know three’s a crowd, but this sounds better. / Shot these beautiful foals on my little walk between the small villages of Knock and Dufton in the Eden valley in Cumbria. / Shot with a Nikon D300 and 18-70 mm lens. / this shot is a mix of HDR and usual processing, and added extra textured layers too….....cheers. /
Casual Classics bows it’s head to the Tahiti. A much loved trainer worn by lads world wide
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