There is only a 5 percent mark-up on this one. I encourage everyone to “f*ckin’ love” themselves a t-shirt with Ronald holding whomever is across and slightly to the right of you at gunpoint.
I took this on a road trip through Colorado. The little bloke the middle is my nephew Jack. I love this shot and yet everything in it is so inconsequential. Perhaps that’s its secret for me. It demonstrates the typical props of American life. The consumer goods, the ATM, the ‘wild west test your strength game’ Jack is playing with, the hint of USA embroidery on the shirt worn by the man on the left and the wonderful stance and gaze of the harley rider over Jack’s left shoulder. So random yet so complete.
A magazine stand on the corner of Pitt St and Market St, Sydney, NSW
Harley riders traverse mid west USA on their fire breathing, mechanical chariots. / Flaunting stereotype they are more often white collar wanderers than barnstorming bikies. Freedom and the pursuit of it is an American obsession. Considered a right it attracts pilgrims from east to west, north to south. Juxtaposed against breathtaking scenery they demonstrate modernity on an ancient stage. As they pursue the most contemporary of quests for that ageless holy grail – freedom.
Rear view of young woman with her Mp3 player
“id – convenience at any cost remix” designed by indie artist Eric Murphy of sadmachine.com Copyright 2002-2008.
this was taken in Osaka, my favourite city in Japan.
olympia stadion, berlin
Card
Oil on Canvas
This little sweetheart was using a drain in the path as his very own toilet!! Not sure what the lady in the taverna was thinking!
Stateside most people wouldn’t be caught dead in the 7-11. However, here in Okinawa the Lawson convenience store is where most daily business can be handled.
From my Ghost Town series. This image won 3rd place in a contest at another photo site :o) The lighting in this shot really rings my bell. It is 100% natural daylight coming thru the window of the structure. This one almost composed itself ;-) These make handsome cards.
convenient hat – you can make it anywhere, any size & from a variety of materials
Open 24 hours Internet Cafe Poster
How about some tea to go with lunch?! When I first moved to Pennsylvania in 2000, I had already heard about Turkey Hill tea through some friends. It turns out that ‘Turkey Hill’ also has its own incredible ice cream and other food products that are all sold at their numerous convenience stores/gas stations in this area. Sometimes I think that people here worship the Turkey Hill god…it’s a bit scary!
It was rather convenient how these three clumps of grass was growing on the lichen covered boulders. Binalong Bay again. A great place to visit.
If you need it, they have it! / /
CVS hall
part of a series of photoshop compilations
This photo was taken after a frustrating day of nonstop cell phone calls. We feel like we are so lucky to have all of these modern conveniences and sometimes they drive us crazy. I thought it might make for an interesting photo and remind us of a time when we just had telephone poles, wires, transformers and such. Lol. I hope you enjoy. If you have any comments let me know. Have a great day and don’t get a sore finger from texting too much.
A fast food board advertising the prices of convenient unhealthy foods. There is a low depth of field of the vertical center of the board.
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