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  • Rusted from the outside inward, these iron wheels once helped the chains and belts move around inside this massive machine. Why so much, so big, so many cogs? Careful scrutiny of all sides of this photographic wonder has me believing that the moving parts inside this retired beast helped turn the combination of an Cultivator, Seeder and Auger. After giving life to the land, the rusted remains sit retired beneath the dead-gums. Camera : Canon EOS 400D All artwork is copyright© to Stephen Mitchell / All Rights Reserved. / You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify my photography, writing, and artwork without my express consent.

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  • Project Brief: Students Traced a uniform cut-out of a waving man onto black scrapboard and used an etching needle to reveal the a white surface which defined the outline. Students then etched individual exo-skeletal markings into the scrapboard with the influences of machine-part imagery, Australian Indigenous art as well as pop culture. Student: Scott Kaiser / Teacher: Lee Jenkinson / Class: 7F / T-Shirt Layout/Concept: Ellen Benson (St. Kevin’s Art Tech)

  • Macro taken of the insides of a grandfather clock – effects added in Photoshop

  • Have yourself a slightly safe pet. He just needs to be oiled a bit. Be wary of his spiky bits.

  • HAS BEEN FEATURED IN “SPEED” AND “AMERICAN SOUTHWEST”. ALSO WON THE “FUN ATTRACTIONS” CHALLENGE IN THE GROUP “4 WINNERS ONLY”!! Just After Sunset, as the Lights Began to Come On, was a Good Time to Catch the Park Rides as they Spun Brilliant Circles of Light at Lagoon Amusement Park in Farmington, Utah, USA. An Abstract of Movement and Motion.

  • Un robot entrenando para matar humanos… / A robot trained to kill humans … /

  • All done in Flash!

  • This photo has been nameless for a while. I don’t like to have too many “Untitled” so I gave it a name. This dashboard? is in the same location as “Yield” and “Drive”. I was able to jump in the cab of a 92,000 pound dump truck. It was no longer in use and considered a museum type object in the little town of Globe, Arizona. Thanks for looking!

  • From Hehl Robotics. Warning Lights. Laser Aiming. Chin Turret Machine Gun. Comfortable Seat with Armoured Windscreen. Top Speed 93km/h. Sever-Sharp Hooves.

  • Rhode Island 2007 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses

  • Mecha Gaia is inspired by the greek goddess Gaia, who is depicted holding the earth in her arms like a pregnant belly I have created my ‘goddess’ using man-made inventions to represent the impact of man on the natural balance of the earth

  • This fractal / digital artwork reminds me of mechanisms. / I created the fractal with Incendia and I used the tools op photoshop to change the composition outside the fractal square. Designer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /

  • Okay, so this is something quick and fun I did. A friend asked if I could do a design with a robot, so I started thinking about something fun I could do. Then this idea popped into my head this morning (like a minute after I started thinking about it) and I immediately started drawing it on my laptop. And this is the result. =D Lines done in Illustrator, colouring in Photoshop. =) This is the version for darker coloured shirts. If you want a lighter shirt, you can find it here.

  • You’ll never see a forest quite like this one. For one thing, it’s indoors. For another, the trees are fashioned from concrete. And thirdly, none of the 52 trees are exactly alike. This winter garden at Montreal’s Palais des congrès was created by Claude Cormier and as he explains on his own site at the link Lipstick Forest the painted trees with their hand-cast trunks symbolise “the hundred-year old maples that line the avenues in the old city”. So they’re NOT poplars? That just about negates my headline, doesn’t it? And why exactly are the trees pink? As Claude Cormier himself points out on his site, it is to “celebrate the city’s flourishing cosmetic industry”. I was told, when I visited Montreal in late 2005, that the Lipstick Forest is difficult to photograph, because of the indoor lighting and the tendency for the pink hues to saturate or, on the other hand, to wash out considerably.. But my intention was to depict the “trees” in the totality of their surroundings and by using the golden tones of the recessed lighting on the right, the pink actually holds up fairly well. I guess the other aspect of this shot is that it is deliberately segmented and there is a certain inversion as well. By this, I simply mean that on the left-hand segment of the image, the reflection of the trees is on the ceiling above them, whereas on the right-hand side, the reflection of the gold-bronze overhead lights is on the floor. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a little, 3-megapixel Pentax Optio 33LF. Featured in WHICH WAY, September 2009. Canada05Montreal2-1284

  • Design made for the Biomechanical Soul T-Shirt challenge. Copyright © LiorG 2009 This work was featured in the groups ! # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE ! and The Patchwork. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist

  • This is Melody, she and Meps are magnetically attracted to each other, as you shall soon see (try saying that, shall soon see,shall soon see,shall soon see) She is so cute, I thought I’d share her screen test images that won us over, and sent Meps over the waterfall of Young Love (batteries included)

  • My entry for the Bubble Jeopardy avatar challenge. / All works entered into the group must be in the form of a question. Add theyellowfury to your watchlist Copyright © 2009 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image or text without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

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