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  • series #3 / a forbidden love check out the first two: Woe-Man Series 1: the soliloquy / Woe-Man Series 2: up for a smoke enjoy

  • treasure hunters
    by navybrat

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    just felt bored… / so what more to do that make a statement on GREED and what this world has turned into… / played with ROMO’s image and added some of my own… / a Photoshop work… HER WORK: /

  • Smile to Me
    by Cheri McEachin

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  • The Croc Shoe
    by Marnie Kirkness

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    Soon these Croc Shoes will be a thing of the past.

  • A few weeks ago I was lucky enought to go behind the scences at our Zoo and feed Rats to the crocodiles. / When I tell you they are huge they are huge. Anyway, all the shots I got of feeding them were a blur. They are super fast, but I did get a couple of their eyes and teeth.

  • Crocodile
    by Kevin Middleton

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    Crocodile

  • Jam
    by Jules Campbell

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    Inspired by writing my recent journal article on Fabulous Female Photographer’s throughout history, found here ‘Need Inspiration?’ And in particular Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) a British Photographer- info can be found about her on wiki here / Here is an example of her work…. / / ‘Call I Follow, I Follow; Let Me Die’ c1867 Carbon Print

  • Marrakai
    by Jules Campbell

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    This is a TtV image (Through the Viewfinder), using the alternative photographic technique of composing the image through an old twin reflex camera and taking the picture with a new digital camera’. jules

  • The melting of the polar ice caps made for an easy win for the Walrus Kingdom against the dreaded Polar Bears. Now that his enemies (and also the 95% of the entire human/ land animal population) had drowned, the Walrus King now had time for more pleasurable activities… like dating. He sailed the oceans for weeks on end, trying to find somebody interesting to talk to. It wasn’t until he came across a small island (which was actually the top of a huge trash dump that was now submerged) that he finally found any sign of life. On the island was a crocodile named Margaret, happily chowing down on the last humans that had managed to survive the flood. “Wow, what a nice smile she has! Can’t say she’s got great taste in food, but otherwise she seems normal enough…” So the Walrus King paddled up to Margaret, and said to her the words that he hoped would work better than they had with his ex-wife: “Hey baby! My attraction to you is like diarrhea – I just can’t hold it in!”

  • AMO JAMON cover
    by galvo

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    this is the cover to the mini comic i self published call AMO JAMON (i love ham) 20pgs full color, if anybody is interested in picking up a copy, shoot me an email!

  • VIEW OF CROC
    by Paul (Quixote) Alleyne

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    Inspired by my visit to the Dallas Zoo. / A combined 3 digital photographs and Photoshop created images, merged to form this surreal piece.

  • Deadly
    by Shane Smart

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    © 2007. / . / . / . / /

  • 100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Photo of a large freshwater crocodile (Crocdylus Johnstoni) taken while slowly drifting through Cobbold Gorge in far north Queensland, Australia. These crocs are not considered overly dangerous, unlike the saltwater croc that will, if given half a chance, have you for dinner. You still need to be alert as they can give you quite a mauling. / As the freshwater croc lives on frogs, fish and shrimp you should not drag a finger through the water if in a small boat, as they are capable of performing a swift, painful amputation of the offending finger. Cheers

  • Crike crocodile has got himself another one!

  • A night time wish for you as the streak goes across the sky. In the next eight seconds of passing.. send this to 8 others to make your wish come true.. OH NO..a chain photo mail, lol lucky it was as I was still working on the exposure.. hence that why it has that noise high iso look to it.. to bring out the streak. Sorry.. one wish only please.. as the elves are under union contract.. that is what you get when you pay them vegetables for their work.

  • Puntastic

  • crocs!
    by Roz McQuillan

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    Crocodiles at Cairns, Queensland. /

  • Smile like a ..
    by Steve Bullock

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  • prehistoric
    by Rosemary Scott

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    Australian Estuarine Crocodiles “Salties”.... truly fearsome creatures to me. / I spent 2 years living in Darwin convinced that my Husband would be eaten by one…. he likes to fish from the riverbank…... luckily he saw the sense in not doing this while we lived there. These crocs were in captivity so I was quite safe….. but some people insist on putting themselves in danger with crocs in the wild. Check this out and moments later [canon 10000D] Featured – Dimensions group – June 2009

  • Crocography
    by wyvex

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    my final project for typo2 (a class at uni), it file kept crashing both the school macs an my own, tyopgraphy is evil. / done in illustrator, i only used a limited amount of soild shapes, but kept the rest as type, if you look close enough you can read it. it was my intention to keep the body of text readable

  • A watchful wait
    by hettie

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A strategically placed camera!

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