I took this on a road trip through Colorado. The little bloke the middle is my nephew Jack. I love this shot and yet everything in it is so inconsequential. Perhaps that’s its secret for me. It demonstrates the typical props of American life. The consumer goods, the ATM, the ‘wild west test your strength game’ Jack is playing with, the hint of USA embroidery on the shirt worn by the man on the left and the wonderful stance and gaze of the harley rider over Jack’s left shoulder. So random yet so complete.
A small window into the pain and tiredness from having to push a broken machine through the sticking mud, all the way back to the pits during a race.
One image HDR and layers for effect! This was taken in Rivington Barn where all the bikers hang out and meat up!
I’ve made this available as a black on white SS t-shirt. If you fancy the design bigger, smaller or in a different colour or place, I’ll see what I can do.
These guys are crazy….
From my series, “Confessions of a LIttle Lady.” Acrylic on canvas. / Little Lady is cute but naughty – saucy, sassy and a little bit malicious. She gives voice to the thoughts we dare not speak aloud, the quips we wish we’d thought of, the melancholy longings of modern life, and does so in a wardrobe to die for. Proof that the cuter you are – the more you can get away with. / Enter the world of Little Lady – but cross her at your peril!!
Pastel on paper. From my series, Drives, focussing on cars, and motorbikes, and their drivers.
taken in devon /
One of 2,500 H.O.G (Harley Owners Group) enthusiasts from Australia and all over the world at the 18th National Australian H.O.G. rally held this weekend (Oct 5, 2008) at Lennox Head, NSW. /
Model: Jess P / MUA: Irina
I’ve taken the lineart from the original print and played around with it and thrown it at a Tee. Hope you like ‘em; )
ABSTRACT / When it takes you to hit the road and discover new things, new cultures ! / Copyright:All Rights Reserved / Registered:Sun Dec 28 23:52:47 UTC 2008 / / Title:POSTERIZED FIRE / Description:ABTSTRACT / MCN:C726F-89750-B8898
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went and got some photas with ozzrebel on the weekend / good bloke was a good day / 8 image stitch with a / nikon 105mm vr lens and a dicky d300 / M have to change this image as ive since cloned out that poxee car in the corner but gots to find where i put that image first challenge for the day
NIKON D80 / 1/80 : F36 : ISO 100 : 50mm
Ok, not my usual style of pic, but a friend asked me to take some pics of his pride and joy for him.
Classic among the classics, the Bullet has been produced by the Royal Enfield motorcycle company since the 40’s… And is still available on their catalog. / 2009, Bombay, India.
This was taken at the pub in rural Clarkefield, and is located 5 minutes away from where I live here in Victoria. / Lois Romer, Dawn and Myself went to this hotel for lunch, and when we arrived the Harley Davidson Bikers decided to turn up for lunch as well…..... / I couldn’t just walk away from all that chrome…so here it is. / . / ( hdr x2 images using Dynamic-PhotoHDR and / Picasa3 and PhotoShop7 as Post Op ) =========================
I stared and stared at this machine, tears running down my cheeks, / remembering my youth lost forever. Where have those carefree days gone????
The brothers William and Edward Douglas founded the Douglas Engineering Company in Bristol in 1882. Initially doing Blacksmith work, they progressed to foundry work, and then acquired the flat twin design of W. J. Barter, the founder of Light Motors Ltd. Barter had produced his first single-cylinder motorcycle between 1902 and 1904, and then a 200 cc horizontal twin called the Fair but the Light Motors Ltd. failed in 1907 and was taken over by the Douglas family. From 1907 they sold a Douglas 350 cc version. In 1915 the engine was placed lengthways in the frame with belt final drive, and electric lighting. During World War I Douglas was a major motorcycle supplier, making around 70,000 motorcycles for military use. In the 1920s Douglas built the first disc brakes, and had a Royal Warrant for the supply of motorcycles to the Princes, Albert and Henry. /
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am just huvin a go tae see if i can dae that you tube link thingy…ye aw ken am pish at links so if it aw goes erse for elbow dinny laugh..this could make red bubble crash knowin ma luck here goes ….shut yer eyes!...it might go bang / hey it worked first time..heres me in orange county chops …the buggers cut ma fight oot!
If your into classic motorcycles you might like this Classic T-shirt. Created from a shot I took a wee while back at the Thirlstane Classic Show. / The Motorcycle is a 1925 Douglas CW. / All colour options available but they wont all work. If you would like the motorcycle colour changed all you have to do is ask!!
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