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  • Every year, every time I walk into that shed, these tools sit in the same place. That farmers hat sits solid as the mud it’s caked in. That round-digger has seen more dirt than water, either underground or used to clean it. This is a farmers favourite set of tools. Because without fences, his stock would be lost. All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / (c) Stephen Mitchell : Using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.

  • A weird little tractor/digger thing i saw in flambrough UK.

  • I used to go to school next to a sacred and special place and this is a very early work of mine, trying to do some justice to the place. “They shall grow not old, / As we that are left grow old, / Age shall not weary them, / Nor the years condemn. / At the going down of the sun, / And in the morning / We will remember them.” Words by Laurence Binyon

  • How out of place do these beasts look? However, here i think these normally monsterous looking things look quite beautiful here…

  • A slightly misty morning last week, and there they were, digging. / / © photogenique (dave peddie): using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. / / Do check out Ann Macdonald’s great portfolio / / / /

  • Graphite on Cartridge Paper Original 265×295mm With every line I drew and with every area I shaded the dignity of this man, a WW1 Anzac veteran, flowed through me. / How proud he is to have represented our country and stood alongside other heros of our nation that never returned. It makes my eyes well up and my throat choke up. They shall not grow old, / As we who are left grow old. / Age shall not weary them / Nor the years condemn. / At the going down of the sun / And in the morning, / We will remember them. Lest We Forget from ‘For The Fallen’ Laurence Binyon

  • Something to wear with pride on Anzac Day and all year around! My maternal grandfather was a Light Horseman! Profits for sales in March and April 2009 will go to support Australian veterans’ charities. None have sold yet this year so could people please pass on the URL! I’ld like to build up some good karma raising money for charity! Please let me know if you want to see different text colors? Khaki? Black ? Blue?

  • This is a 1939 Packard located in Tombstone, AZ. It’s weathered and broken and fits right in situated next to the famous Boothill Graveyard. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-——- Please have a look at some of my other photos: / People/Portrait / Animals/Pets / Travel/Scenics / Flowers/Insects/Macros / BlackWhite / StillLife / Photoshop ~Image copyright © 2005, Jamie Lee. All rights reserved. / All photographs, images, and text by Jamie Lee is the exclusive property of Jamie Lee and is protected under United States and international copyright laws. Please note that copying, displaying or redistribution of this image without written permission from Jamie Lee is strictly prohibited. No images are within Public Domain. Use of any image as the basis for another photographic concept or illustration is also a violation of copyright. Please also visit my website for more images… JmeLee.com

  • Acrylic on canvas / Abstract painting by Carmen Cilliers

  • This is an image created to illustrate an environmental portrait of an old camera called a “speed graphic”... the whole scene is meant to tell a story of a time when this camera was in use. I hope you enjoy this marvelous piece of photographic history. Here are some beautifully fitting words by Wayne Cook It’s setting atop my desk, / Bit dusty, but the bellows are still pliable, / Haven’t shot anything in it, / More than 20 years, / Maybe 30…. / Oh, but the negs…. / Glorious things, / Like still nuggets in reverse / I’d shine that enlarger through one…. / Whew…. those celluloids, / Never lost my awe, / The figures almost came to life, / There on the table. / Something about that lifeless frame, / I swear it moves when I turn my back. / Breaks my heart to leave it lay, / But the film…oh, god, it breaks the bank!

  • storm series / / Under a cloud / Storm / Storm2 / Darker parts

  • Acrylic mixed media painting of a digger, for children….

  • On this particular day whilst wandering aimlessly through Dublin’s Smithfield market which was undergoing a facelift or being trendified more to the point I was photographing the new giant gas fuelled streetlights (yes that yoke to the right) when a JCB came flying by. Pigs do this too. Sometimes we feel that work is a great weight that we have to bear or something that we must escape here work was escaping. A great card for somebody leaving one job for another or taking up a new position, leaving university, school or of course a Digger driver.

  • If I could offer one single piece of photography advice, it would be – “Take far more shots than you need. Make sure its ‘in the can’, instead of wishing you’d done things differently.” Looking back through my folders I found some ‘handy looking’ Infrared exposures I’d made of the cooling towers at Thorpe Marsh last summer… Lightly HDR’d to lose some of the flare and finished, without too much fuss, using a subtle blue tone.

  • The Grave Digger monster truck, in North Carolina. Camera: Nikon D90 / Lens: Sigma 10-20mm @ 20mm / Exposure: f5.6, ISO200 / Technique: 3-exposure HDR / Processing: Photoshop CS3, Photomatix Click to see my other shots from this set Click to see all of my HDR Art

  • This is my entry for the T-Shirt Revolution’s 24 Hour Tee Challenge / The Challenge / Brand new t-shirts only please. We’re going to play a little game of chance for this speed tee challenge. Head over to your bookshelf. Select any book that catches your eye and open it. Any page will do. Find a paragrah. This paragraph will be your topic. We want your t-shirt design to visually represent the content of this paragraph, whatever it may be … Please include the paragraph in your description. You have 24 hours. My paragraph came from page 31 of The Book with No Name by Anonymous. ... and here it is: After dragging the bodies of Rusty, Spider and Studley out to the backyard and dumping them where no one would easily find them, the two men sat and drank whisky for the next couple of hours. / Marcus did most of the talking.He was doing his best tour guide impression, providing Jefe with the lowdown on the best places to go for a good time…

  • Wild Willys Gasser c.1941 / 2009 Sweepstakes Award Street machine/Pro Street/Competition / Grand National Roadster Show, Pomona, CA Owner: Michael Medeiros, Woodside, CA

  • New Excavator waiting for it’s first day on the job – Cat 330D – just out side of Mannum SA Canon 400D, 10/20mm Sigma, Photomatix, CS3 / 3 Shot HDR, / ISO 100 / 10mm / F/5.6 / 1/10 – 1/13 – 1/15sec / On tripod, remote release

  • This male hover fly (Toxomerus geminatus) was so intent on getting a taste of the pollen on this purple aster that it would not move off for any reason. Photographed at the Cranberry Peatlands Interpretive Trail – Alberton Township, near Fort Frances, Ontario. Minolta 7D with my Tamron 90 mm f2.8 macro tripod mounted. Featured at ONTARIO – November 13, 2009

  • Come on! You have to chuckle at this! I’ve had a crappy couple of days and was looking through my pictures and came across this and it made me laugh…..hopefully it does the same for you :D And I know there are a few of you out there that could do with a laugh right about now :) My daughter Abigail Nikon D90 / Sigma 10-20 596 Views Featured in model beginnings / Featured in OUTSIDE THE BOX!

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