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  • Roots
    by kookylane

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  • roots T black
    by kookylane

    US$25.94

    White/colour version

  • Mali
    by Anthony Asael

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    taken during the Art in All of Us visit in a rural school close to Segou, Mali If you want to see the children works of Mali please visit http://www.artinallofus.org/artimages/cat45.htm All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)

  • roots T
    by kookylane

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    Black version

  • Balloon Balance
    by mikoto

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    A little boy holds three helium filled balloons. luckly chiChi is there to counter the weightlessness with an added 500grams of weight.

  • gravity
    by J.K. York

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    Chimney Rock, NC. E-510. 100mm. 1 sec @ f16. iso 100.

  • This image is of a very steep slope off The Razorback near Mt.Hotham toward Mt.Feathertop. You can clearly see the effects of both the weather and gravity on the paterned snow. It is amazing how tough the snowgums are, and the places they can survive. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature

  • Gravity
    by Dave Moilanen

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    Surrealism. The laws of physics don’t always apply in the land of Bryce.

  • Slaves To Gravity
    by Ché Ballard

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    Tommy Gleeson from Slaves To Gravity

  • Temptation
    by Michael Kienhuis

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    The temptation to pick up the stone and release the energy that has been kept inside for millions of years is very intense!

  • Gravity
    by JayCougar

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    Enjoy! _

  • Trail Of Falls
    by LCImagery

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    McKenzie Headwaters Area, Linn County, OR The trail of Falls is located between Sahalie Falls and Koosah Falls. Which I’ll post soon. / These falls mark the terminus of two thick flows of basaltic andesite lava that dammed Clear Lake and moved into the McKenzie River 3,000 years ago. The results are two breathtaking waterfalls with foaming white water cascades in between.

  • Gravity
    by Lee Burgess

    US$23.51–US$125.40

    JOHN MAYER / Gravity Gravity, is working against me / And Gravity, wants to bring me down / Oh, Ive never known what makes this man / With all the love that this heart can stand / Dream of ways to throw it all away Whoa, Gravity is working against me / And Gravity, it wants to bring me down / Oh, twice as much aint twice as good / And cant sustain like one half could / Its wanting more that’s gonna set me to my knees Guitar solo Twice as much aint twice as good / And cant sustain like one half could / Its wanting more that’s gonna set me to my knees Whoa Gravity, stay the hell away from me / And Gravity, has taken better man than me / Now how can that be / Just keep me where the light is / Just keep me where the light is / Just keep me where the light is / Just keep me where the light is

  • The Power
    by LCImagery

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    Lower Lewis River Falls / Lewis River Valley Area, Skamania County, WA

  • Zero Gravity
    by TheNatureOfThings

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    75 little water drops…all acting like fisheye lenses…

  • Center Of Gravity
    by Jenni77

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    The detail in the middle of a dandelion seed head is so amazing and beautiful :love: Like tiny, dainty, fairy ballerinas…..up on their tippy toes :giggle: / Thats how I think of one…..silly aye :giggle: Full view is definitely best :D

  • Energy
    by Nikki Trexel

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    First of three images of one of my favorite toys. Also see Momentum and Gravity!

  • In Defiance of Gravity
    by Ben Grant

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    A cloud of bubbles rushing towards me while on the deco line after diving the Saurian off Port Stanvac, South Australia. About three other divers were below me, contributing to an amazing visual and aural experience.

  • push upstairs
    by dimsim

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    Bloke walking up stairs of a block of flats at Kangaroo Point in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, carrying a bag. A photo from a photography class assignment in 1994, and one of my faves ever. Dark and enigmatic, but emblematic of single-minded purpose, metaphor of life’s journey. Dig the repeating cellular and tooth elements. He is walking into the maw of the beast. Dig likewise, the directionality implied by the arrow-heads formed, big, black arrows opposing the man’s forward movement, light arrows formed of concrete faces, buoying him upward, corresponding dark spaces threaten to drag back down. Counterposed forces, on the stairs themselves grinding on each other like shark-teeth set to lacerate a surfer’s legs. Somehow he stays afloat. Does he have any choice? Up, turn. Up, turn. His path is layed out for him. Where does it lead? Ultimately, back down—Newton, 1687. Up is a dead end. I could shit on like this for hours. There should be more like this. Please take more? Hand-processed b&w photo, scanned and digitally restored.

  • Bridal Veil Creek
    by LCImagery

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    Columbia Gorge Historic Highway Area, Multnomah County, OR

  • Found
    by Bonnie Taylor Barry

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    It’s paradoxical how we can find ourselves when we lose ourselves. When we got “lost” in the wonder of God’s creation, we find something deep and abiding within. Standing under this majestic old oak which has defied the force of gravity by remaining upright in spite of a badly eroded base, a person gets lost in the mystery and the beauty of the exposed tangle of roots but finds a sense of awe and wonder in the Creator who makes the seemingly impossible possible.

  • Water Drop
    by Vincent Teh

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  • Molten Blue
    by Stephanie Rachel Seely

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    Feeling in a bluish-purplish-abstract mood today…

  • Lake Creek Fish Ladder Falls
    by LCImagery

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    Swiss home, Oregon The Lake Creek Fish Ladder Falls is a popular spot to view spawning steelhead and Coho and Chinook salmon as they migrate through the fish ladder located down stream from the falls during the fall and winter months. A Watchable Wildlife site is located at the concrete ladder. This ladder opened 100 miles of stream habitat that was previously inaccessible to fish due to the height of the falls.

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