I wish my tongue was purple…
i have named her octah, she is actually from a really weird dream i had a while back…well anyway, enjoy!!
Prey Stock: Model: rammkitty-stock / Bones: mjranum-stock / Texture: Geek-Stock
Listen to the music of the trees
It’s rabbitlicious!
Ok this may gross you out, you’ll probably hate it…. but it is different! June 2009. Sold the usage of this image for the cover of a fictional novel, The Laptop-Cyber Murders by Daniel Parks. The book has been previous published but is being re-edited and partially re-written for publishing later this year. As when it is published I’ll add an image here!
Potted Stock: Model: Rammkitty-stock / Sticks: IWS-stock / Lady Bug: Sourcow / Flowers: vallendesterstock / Textures: amptone-stock Vines: Hand made – took WAY too long! / A lot of brush work, layers and time.
Credit crisis? What happens when you gamble with the house? A house of cards is unstable at the best of times. / Add a little extra element of danger (or just a little element) and, well…
2nd place winner of the 2008 Mildura Bush Film Festival (digital photography section). / Thanks so much to Robert Dye for supplying me with the name of the original artist for this concept. The Red Model was painted in approx 1935 by Rene Magrittes. / To see my website click here /
I was too late to enter the sound challenge but this would have been my entry had I made it – the second in my android series – Enjoy!!
A woman taking a bite out of a banana while her arm is being wrapped with rusty old barbed wire. Selective coloring. Thanks for stopping by for a look. :-) / Andreas Stridsberg © / www.mystic-pic.com
“I wouldn’t recommend sex, drugs or insanity for everyone, but they’ve always worked for me.” Hunter S. Thompson (American Journalist and Author, 1937-2005)
i saw a guy on a train in tokyo with this odd slogan boldly slapped across his over-sized calico bag. it was just big black text, but it stuck with me (god i love japlish) and therefore i decided to give it a face. thankyou random tokyo funkster *BELIEVE IT OR NOT – THIS TEE HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH SWINE FLU….IT WAS CREATED LONG BEFORE THE CURRENT EPIDEMIC…......(was said tokyo funkster in actual fact some kind of mystical disease prophet..?...) HOWEVER, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DENY THAT IT REPRESENTS IT PERFECTLY, AS MANY HAVE POINTED OUT TO ME!! so i have succumbed and entered it in the swine flu challenge….so give it a vote if you like it! thanks! featured in beige is death
Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower) with a dark twist. This was the first of my Dark Dreams flower series, most of which I have pulled from redbubble. It was also one of my first images here. Obviously it was photoshoped. I get a lot of questions about why there are scratches on it, it was to give it an old aged look. The texture would make it a great canidate for a canvas print… hint hint ;) This is the original: / I believe this is the largest image in my portfolio, and that is because it was taken with my old 35 mm SLR, then scanned in (I have a really good scanner that scans really big) If you are seeing this image in a group for the first time, that is because I just realized it wasn’t in any groups! I must have cleared it out to make room for newer stuff. This peice was my very first one chosen on the Featured Art page and was featured in Ebony and Ivory group. Thank you! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / This piece can be found in my Flora Calendar. / For more products featuring this image, visit Karri’s Zazzle Store
cp chip 2
Don’t worry, it’s carrot juice.
This is the colour version of the HDR sunset shot at Mannum that has come up with an amazing dogs face in the lower left portion of the image. Shot taken between Mannum and Young Husband near the Marina. No photoshop manipulation the dogs face just appeared. Dave from mannum was with me that night shooting just a little to my right and the face didn’t appear in his images. Canon 400D polarising filter – 18- 55 lens HDR and converted in Photomatix…
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