Tee design for Filthy Panda Design Team. Medium: Indian ink + Photoshop CS2 + Illustrator CS2. Filthy Panda is Burnsy, Willo, + Billmund Please love us. <3>
I took my own advice & used another model! -Featured in Experimental Photography and Editing February 2009 / -Top ten placement – Textured Work challenge – PixElations – March 2009
These two little pigs live in the petting zoo at Trago Mills Shopping Outlet near Newton Abbott, Devon. UK. / Thank you for looking.
Unley Train Station, Cross Rd at midnight, June 2008.
I like to Play Ping Pong
Yes, Yes, I know this is the laziest shirt I’ve ever done but I love these words so much!!! Take “Fruit Cup” for example. I can literally say this word repeatedly for half an hour. It makes me giggle and the more I say it, the harder it is to say right (I mean, for chrissakes, how grammatically correct is it to put an “R” after an “F”) and then I get into this whole introspective analysis of how I, as a child, was able to mimic my mother making this peculiar sound and that evolves into the study of the words following such as “Noodle” (Noooooooooodle) (This can also be replicated upon the word “Strudel”(Strooooooooodle), then I spontaneously combust from the excessive propulsion of the protons and neutrons residing in my understimulated cranium. Yes, today has been a rough day at work.
my grand baby girl .. aw.. Larry is doing her hair here. tying it in a pony tail . this is another version of one I had put up already .. I am trying to learn how to edit portraits. they are the hardest of all photos to edit, dont you think ? I think maybe I should add a gradient to the top , a slight one.
its not always logarithms and differentials for these guys, they sure know how to have fun on their lunch hour!
Fractal design created with Ultra fractal. / Designer: Thea Walstra / /
Created with two fractal designs and the tools of photoshop to get the endresult. / Designer: Thea Walstra / /
Azure on a decollete – something of ethnic. / The usual theme of beauty as consolation. / It’s sensual – a state of mind.
Despite China’s recent economic progress, life is still very difficult for most of the rural population. Out in the provinces, people still work long hours for low pay. This rice field worker was photographed in the Li River Valley, near Xing Ping in Southern China.
The monkey just wants to play!¬
A great calendar for the rec room or office! :)
In other parts of the world, table tennis is taken very seriously. In North America, it’s more of a basement recreational activity and it’s referred to as ping pong. / ~ Sean Hilliker As a matter of fact, we DO keep the ping pong table in the basement. :) TOP TEN FINISH AND FEATURE IN THE “IF IT DOESN’T BELONG” GROUP’S GAMES AND TOYS AND DOLLS CHALLENGE, 7/4/09.
My favourite shot from tonight’s Lunar eclipse was this ‘dud!’.
I’ve always wanted a Helper Monkey to sort out some odd jobs around the house and manage work tasks I don’t like doing. His name would be Ping Pong, and he’d probably smoke home rolled cigarettes.
Common (or European) Kingfisher Alcedo atthis A fairly widespread but localised resident throughout most of England and Wales, although scarce in Scotland. Usually found in freshwater areas, although some move to the coast in winter, when food is scarcer. / With brilliant blue upperparts, deep red under parts, white face patches and unique shape Kingfishers are impossible to misidentify. Widespread in most of Europe, generally easier to see at reed beds and marshes than along rivers. Trips by punt through the Danube Delta (Romania) or the Sultan Marshes (Turkey) guarantee lots of views and they are also easy to see around the seashores of Crete. / / There are an estimated 3300-5500 breeding pairs in Britain, mainly England and Wales with 1300- 2100 breeding pairs in Ireland. / Perhaps as much as a third of the World population lives in Europe with 47- 67,000 breeding pairs. Though estimates from many countries vary widely. /
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