Olympus OM-2n with Zuiko 50mm f/1.4 / + Kodak400UC Melbourne
eagerly expressing his epiphany with exclamations
Text on the T shirt reads “Super Dooper !” Tender shades of beige on chocolate brown, get your super dooper t shirt here! with love / x
Not a unique subject, just my interpretation. / / HDR image / / Camera – Canon 350D / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Focal length – 66mm / Exposure – Aperture Priority / Aperture – f/4.5 / Shutter – (-1 stop) 2 seconds, (0) 4 seconds, (+1 stop) 8 seconds / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro
Sometimes all you can say is ”!”
Australian Cover Band / www.redalertband.com.au
A Sun made up of exclamation points.
7 minutes to three
An exclamation mark or exclamation point is a punctuation mark: ! It is usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume, and generally marks the end of a sentence. A sentence ending in an exclamation mark is either an actual exclamation (“Wow!”, “Boo!”), a command (“Stop!”), or is intended to be astonishing in some way (“They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!”). In typesetting or printing the exclamation mark is called a screamer or bang. “Bang” is also common in computer programming slang. Less common names in publishing include “gasper” and “startler”. (wikipedia.org)
Requested by a friend of mine.
•An exclamation mark is often used to draw attention to a warning of the unexpected. • In recent Internet culture, an exclamation mark is an excessive way of expressing exclamation in text is seen as !!!!!! • Some comic books, especially superhero comics of the mid-20th century, routinely use the exclamation mark instead of the period. This tends to lead to exaggerated speech, inline with the other hyperboles common in comic books. • In mathematics the symbol represents the factorial operation.
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A black exclamation mark in red circle
A black exclamation mark in red circle
There’s no exclamation
There’s no exclamation
I got this one when I lost my leg at the Somme, and this when I was fighting the Martian Invasion, and this…I’m not really sure where I got this one… /
Marion Bay, Tasmania.
Copyright © 2009 – Jay Arpin – All Rights Reserved !! – Detail work of a great, big leaf in the local conservatory.
Designed for the beaver challenge at T-Shirt Revolution group :-D jeffreyphillips.com.au
This is a fish called the Opah. Photograph of a taxidermy fish, adding the words OPAH instead of O pah like it’s suppose to be. Word Play.
Wow. wow. oh wow! wowow oh WOW!
Water drops on a CD, been done a million times but not by me :) Zapped the cd to get the cracked affect. I took this for the Playing With CD’s & Water challenge. / / Canon EOS Rebel T1i / Sigma DG Macro 50mm lens / / / / Featured in the Domestic Art group on Nov. 18, 2009 / / Featured in the Macro Water Photographic Gallery group on Nov. 20, 2009 /
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