www.gumballsushi.com
25 cents each …. look out for the red hots ! ;-D / Apophysis
Close up on a gumballs machine in the candy store
Chew on this
Usually the chewy is on the bottom of your boot…..oh and mind the pun!
HDR image of a cozy spot in a Hunting Lodge. Converted to B&W, with some hint of color remaining. Love the empty Gumball machine and the old heater.
Bubble Gum Vending Machine
Japanese Version apart of www.gumballsushi.com! English Version
English Version (not translated) a part of www.gumballsushi.com Japanese Version
20 cents of course
at the laundromat… .
Got 20c? Well keep it because this machine believes in giving free treats. / This takes pride of place on my shelf and was asking to be the subject of a still life. Oil on canvas. 8×10 inches
Gumballs
FROM OUR TEXAS SWEET GUMBALL TREE / I love how leathery it looks …I use to use them in wreath making and dried floral arrangements.THIS LONE SEED was hanging from this fence and called me over from across a parking lot to photograph it….....nature is powerful.
Our grandson, Thomas, in a very wishful state!
Just 25 cents for a mouthful of fun. :) Ttv Photograph / Canon 40D / 100 mm Macro Lens / Kodak Duaflex III
Westfield Mall (formerly Garden State Plaza) Paramus, New Jersey. Original photo © jc warburton 09, Fuji Finepix S8100. / Post work in PSP. Featured in: Numbers One to a Trillion June 09, and If It Doesn’t Belong June 09.
As Is! /
This calendar is a compilation of photos I’ve taken over the last couple of years. Beauty is everywhere, you just have to open your eyes. Note: If there are any photos you would like to see switched or changed, or if you would like to design your own calendar from my photos just let me know. All original photos, © jwarburton
This was featured in “out of the blue” and “Incredible India” / Had made this using a gumball and warping in photoshop / check here / for more details about how i made this…see the link above… 116 views completed
Digital interpretation of my original photograph Gumball, this work is an explosion of colors captured in one of the simplest and most innocent of subjects, gumball machines. Pop art bordering on kitsch, this interpretation is whimsical, amusing, and plain good wholesome art! This piece would look best in a large canvas where the gumball machines become whimsically large, reinforcing the nature of this piece.
How the west was won. An old shoot I got to have with my fiancé and two amazing friends of ours a while back. Thanks to Lucky Jo for modelling and to James for the lighting setup and general all round fun.
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