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  • Inflation proof!
    by Mel Brackstone

    US$6.27–US$167.20

    Title sourced from the Brisbane News real estate pages: / Mooloolabah, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. / f/22, HDR from three bracketed exposures, ISO 50, 16-35mm lens at 16mm. Canon 5D, cable release, tripod, Lee filters ND Grad 0.6 and 0.9 REAL ESTATE SERIES / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / SPAM PHOTOS

  • Passionate Proof
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Heart hand and light. Acrylic on paper.

  • Collaboration bites/ozjami No.2 ! / Here is the colour version of Fire Sale !Special thanks and credit to Bites !! for her special colours !!

  • Music = Life
    by Sydney Whitefleet

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    more chalk on the streets of St. Pete

  • This is a continuation of ’’The spies in the sky…’‘ / Here is the poem that contiues the story,be sure to read the next poem ’’Clean up duty’’ !This was completed with Pencil and pen ! / Fire sale! / Clarry was a man of respectable taste, / Socks right up to his knees, / The secret to his sucess was his wit and charm, / Even knew how to sell toothpaste, / Direct and virtually spot on… / Then that fatal full day,he made his final sale / His back to the picket sign,The shockwave blinks and folds / The sold sticker infused ,Clarry was peeled in two… Radiactive snow Falling, / Tickling his radioactive toupee’,fused into his skull / a reminder of Humanity’s vanity, / Then out from the skies, / Little ships coming flying down,Aliens wearing there frowns / Clean up duty was going to be a bitch, / a new home for another generations fole… The little man in his green helmuted suit, / Stumbles on the picket sign, / He doesn’t know whether to laugh or too to cry, / Clarry’s ‘Prime Real estate’’ -SOLD / The alien recited, / Now this new estate has changed its hand, / Humankinds pocession, / Lost in the radiactive sands / Clarry you still made a sale,of quite considerable scale…. By James Michael Avalos 23/1/2008

  • Proof
    by digitalmidge

    US$3.42

    This is one of my dreams someday, to actually ‘catch’ one of these craft “in the act.” Could I be this cool with my camera, just hanging out and shooting the picture to end all speculation? Or would I be diving under the nearest shrub to get out of sight? My guess, I’d be doing what I’m doing in my faked picture here… ;-)

  • Bulldog
    by hangingpixels

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    More Photos From The Shoot / Oat Vaiyaboon © 2008 Please join my newsletter for loads more images including behind the scenes, before and after shots, etc. subscribe to my newsletter. Strobist Info: / 430EX at 1:4 – Shoot through Brolly mount 1m to camera Right. / 420EZ at 1.8 – Bare, camera right top pointing down, / Pocketwizards and Cactus wireless triggers. Thanks Jens and Prerna for organising the whole every, couldn’t do it without you. Thank Roxy for MUA on the go with so short notict. Thank Marina, Dia, Danah and Maeisa for being our models. Thanks Rom, R, Doung for shooting with us. Gothem for support and unexpect but plesant visit by Leigh and his bike. Not to mention Bill’s Garage for the location and all the Mustang and drivers. THANKS GUYS – I HAD LOAD OF FUN Only about 5% of all my images per shoot are up on flickr, so you can expect to see more on my gallery on my site. To make this easier for you, i have set up a newsletter so that a regular email can be send out to you once new images are up online. Please join my newsletter for loads more images including behind the scenes, before and after shots, etc. subscribe to my newsletter.

  • Death Proof digital poster serie. #1

  • White
    by hangingpixels

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    More Photos From The Shoot / Oat Vaiyaboon © 2008 Please join my newsletter for loads more images including behind the scenes, before and after shots, etc. subscribe to my newsletter. Strobist Info: / 430EX at 1:4 – Shoot through Brolly mount 1m to camera Right. / 420EZ at 1.8 – Bare, camera right top pointing down, / Pocketwizards and Cactus wireless triggers. Thanks Jens and Prerna for organising the whole every, couldn’t do it without you. Thank Roxy for MUA on the go with so short notict. Thank Marina, Dia, Danah and Maeisa for being our models. Thanks Rom, R, Doung for shooting with us. Gothem for support and unexpect but plesant visit by Leigh and his bike. Not to mention Bill’s Garage for the location and all the Mustang and drivers. THANKS GUYS – I HAD LOAD OF FUN Only about 5% of all my images per shoot are up on flickr, so you can expect to see more on my gallery on my site. To make this easier for you, i have set up a newsletter so that a regular email can be send out to you once new images are up online. Please join my newsletter for loads more images including behind the scenes, before and after shots, etc. subscribe to my newsletter.

  • Damp Proof
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Here you can see where they are protecting this old beauty, giving her a new skin to protect her from the ravages of moisture. Its really encouraging to see that this is being done and the heritage of this building will be there for future generations to see.

  • Piegas
    by mathiole

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    cheap love proof hope you like!

  • Death Proof digital poster serie. #3

  • Here's the proof Folks.
    by Chanel2

    To tell you my daughter is happy with her hand made Lucan Tee from his “noblesse-obligu…

    To tell you my daughter is happy with her hand made Lucan Tee from his noblesse-obligue range would be an understatement. Even the way Lucan presents his Tee with it’s torn seams and hand sprayed tag is a work of art in itself. The stencil comes up a real treat and I highly recommend anyone considering this option to go for it, you’ll be glad you did. Cheers / Cathryn

  • Blast Proof
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A blast proof room at an abandoned industrial works

  • Baggie: Baggies, made by Pactiv Corporation, were the first brand of food storage bags. Originally designed as Twist-tie-sealed bags and more commonly found now as the zip lock type. Generally used to keep food fresh, but they are now often associated with the supply of marijuana. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— This isn’t one of the designs i was going to upload from my hard drives depths, but rather one i whipped up tonight while listening to the Schapelle Corby doco on in the background while i was supposed to be working. This story has driven me a bit crazy. At the end of the day i have no idea if she did it or not… but i am sure as hell that the media will do anything to get a story. Kinda reminds me of the circus around the Azaria Chamberlain disappearance i remember as a child. Does anyone care about facts, proof or innocent until proven guilty anymore? The whole thing is absurd…and hence the title and image here.

  • Bullet Proof Vest
    by wynity2

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Saw this picture of a dark maned lion, and thought that he looked like he was wearing a vest, so I fiddled with it a bit and this is the result. Now he can take on the hunter with more confidence, because he is wearing a Bullet Proof Vest!!

  • Death Proof digital poster serie. #2

  • "death proof"
    by TehBurningDonut

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Honestly this is one of my favorite pics I’ve done

  • we can have jewels, my love
    by pauldrobertson

    This rage and its partner. / They can bring us jewels, my love / We can have Jewels. / You. / And I.

    love letter to a woman i have best described thus: as a running chainsaw thrown into a crowded room.

  • Proof Stephen Hawking Kicks @SS
    by midnightdreamer

    Here are some Quotes from the most awesome astrophysicist…

    Here are some Quotes from the most awesome astrophysicist of our time Professor Stephen Hawking >I would like to speculate a little, on the development of life in the universe, and in particular, the development of intelligent life. I shall take this to include the human race, even though much of its behavior through out history, has been pretty stupid, and not calculated to aid the survival of the species. >There is no time, to wait for Darwinian evolution, to make us more intelligent, and better natured. But we are now entering a new phase, of what might be called, self designed evolution, in which we will be able to change and improve our DNA. There is a project now on, to map the entire sequence of human DNA. It will cost a few billion dollars, but that is chicken feed, for a project of this importance. Once we have read the book of life, we will start writing in corrections. At first, these changes will be confined to the repair of genetic defects, like cystic fibrosis, and muscular dystrophy. These are controlled by single genes, and so are fairly easy to identify, and correct. Other qualities, such as intelligence, are probably controlled by a large number of genes. It will be much more difficult to find them, and work out the relations between them. Nevertheless, I am sure that during the next century, people will discover how to modify both intelligence, and instincts like aggression. >By the year 2600 the world’s population would be standing shoulder to shoulder, and the electricity consumption would make the Earth glow red-hot. >Clearly the exponential growth cannot continue indefinitely. So what will happen? One possibility it that we will wipe ourselves out completely by some disaster, such as a nuclear war. There is a sick joke that the reason we have not been contacted by E.T.s is that when a civilization reaches our stage of development it becomes unstable and destroys itself, However I am an optimist. I dont believe the human race has come so far just to snuff itself out when things are getting interesting >Within a decade, many of us may even choose to live a virtual existence on the Net, forming cyberfriendships and relationships >In the next few hundred years, human engineering may replace biological evolution, redesigning the human race and posing entirely new ethical questions >At present our computers remain outstripped in computation power by the brain of a humble earthworm. >The probability that Kip could go back (in time) and kill his grandfather is less than 1 in 10-with a trillion trillion trillion trillion trillion zeros after it. Want to learn more? I have The Universe in a Nutshell book by Hawking, awesome book just to flip through, it covers gravity, theory of relativity, time travel, black holes, extraterrestrial possibilities….really amazing man with a lot of good info and theories to chew on!

  • Keep Your Beloved Pets Safe From POISON!!!
    by Crockpot

    Now that Spring is upon us and many are trying to grow a green thumb, I thought I’d share some of this basic info with you in hopes of pr…

    Now that Spring is upon us and many are trying to grow a green thumb, I thought I’d share some of this basic info with you in hopes of preventing any pet-related tragedies. (Note: I’m pulling this info from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center) 17 Common Poisonous Plants Lilies / Members of the Lilium spp. are considered to be highly toxic to cats. While the poisonous component has not yet been identified, it is clear that with even ingestions of very small amounts of the plant, severe kidney damage could result. Marijuana / Ingestion of Cannabis sativa by companion animals can result in depression of the central nervous system and incoordination, as well as vomiting, diarrhea, drooling, increased heart rate, and even seizures and coma. Sago Palm / All parts of Cycas Revoluta are poisonous, but the seeds or “nuts” contain the largest amount of toxin. The ingestion of just one or two seeds can result in very serious effects, which include vomiting, diarrhea, depression, seizures and liver failure. Tulip/Narcissus bulbs / The bulb portions of Tulipa/Narcissus spp. contain toxins that can cause intense gastrointestinal irritation, drooling, loss of appetite, depression of the central nervous system, convulsions and cardiac abnormalities. Azalea/Rhododendron / Members of the Rhododenron spp. contain substances known as grayantoxins, which can produce vomiting, drooling, diarrhea, weakness and depression of the central nervous system in animals. Severe azalea poisoning could ultimately lead to coma and death from cardiovascular collapse. Oleander / All parts of Nerium oleander are considered to be toxic, as they contain cardiac glycosides that have the potential to cause serious effects—including gastrointestinal tract irritation, abnormal heart function, hypothermia and even death. Castor Bean / The poisonous principle in Ricinus communis is ricin, a highly toxic protein that can produce severe abdominal pain, drooling, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive thirst, weakness and loss of appetite. Severe cases of poisoning can result in dehydration, muscle twitching, tremors, seizures, coma and death. Cyclamen / Cylamen species contain cyclamine, but the highest concentration of this toxic component is typically located in the root portion of the plant. If consumed, Cylamen can produce significant gastrointestinal irritation, including intense vomiting. Fatalities have also been reported in some cases. Kalanchoe / This plant contains components that can produce gastrointestinal irritation, as well as those that are toxic to the heart, and can seriously affect cardiac rhythm and rate. Yew / Taxus spp. contains a toxic component known as taxine, which causes central nervous system effects such as trembling, incoordination, and difficulty breathing. It can also cause significant gastrointestinal irritation and cardiac failure, which can result in death. Amaryllis / Common garden plants popular around Easter, Amaryllis species contain toxins that can cause vomiting, depression, diarrhea, abdominal pain, hypersalivation, anorexia and tremors. Autumn Crocus / Ingestion of Colchicum autumnale by pets can result in oral irritation, bloody vomiting, diarrhea, shock, multi-organ damage and bone marrow suppression. Chrysanthemum / These popular blooms are part of the Compositae family, which contain pyrethrins that may produce gastrointestinal upset, including drooling, vomiting and diarrhea, if eaten. In certain cases depression and loss of coordination may also develop if enough of any part of the plant is consumed. English Ivy / Also called branching ivy, glacier ivy, needlepoint ivy, sweetheart ivy and California ivy, Hedera helix contains triterpenoid saponins that, should pets ingest, can result in vomiting, abdominal pain, hypersalivation and diarrhea. Peace Lily (AKA Mauna Loa Peace Lily) / Spathiphyllum contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and intense burning and irritation of the mouth, lips and tongue in pets who ingest. Pothos / Pothos (both Scindapsus and Epipremnum) belongs to the Araceae family. If chewed or ingested, this popular household plant can cause significant mechanical irritation and swelling of the oral tissues and other parts of the gastrointestinal tract. Schefflera / Schefflera and Brassaia actinophylla contain calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and intense burning and irritation of the mouth, lips and tongue in pets who ingest. A more comprehensive list of plants poisonous to pets _What flora should be forbidden in your home, pet parents? Dr. Steven Hansen, veterinary toxicologist & ASPCA Senior Vice President, shows you examples of the most common potentially dangerous plants A LIST OF HOUSEHOLD PLANTS THAT ARE PET-FRIENDLY Want to send flowers to someone? *Be sure they are safe for pets! Here are some suggestions from 1-800-FLOWERS.com that include options like dendrobium orchids, violets and gerbera daisies, and more. (Use promotion code ASPCA when ordering and 1-800-FLOWERS.com will donate 10 percent of the net proceeds from your purchase to the ASPCA!) Please note that while the flowers shown are considered to be nontoxic, it’s important to keep in mind that even “safe” plants can produce minor stomach upset if ingested. Here’s a list of the most common food hazards you should be aware of! Experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center urge you to avoid feeding the following foods to your pet: • Alcoholic beverages / • Avocado / • Chocolate (all forms) / • Coffee (all forms) / • Fatty foods / • Macadamia nuts / • Moldy or spoiled foods / • Onions, onion powder / • Raisins and grapes / • Salt / • Yeast dough / • Garlic / • Products sweetened with xylitol Additional foods that may be potentially hazardous. Ibuprofen and Aspirin Ibuprofen can definitely be toxic to dogs and other pets—even in small amounts. Depending on the dose ingested, significant gastrointestinal damage or even kidney damage could result. Drugs, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatories like aspirin, can cause serious or potentially life-threatening problems, depending on the dose involved. In fact, many drugs that are beneficial to humans can be harmful or even deadly for pets. Never give your pet any medication without first speaking with his or her regular veterinarian. If you feel that your pet needs pain relief for any reason, get in touch with your veterinarian—if you have not already. Your vet can direct you regarding the best dose to use or, if necessary, can prescribe a different pain reliever. And while most human medications are contained in child-proof bottles, these containers are not pet-proof. Pets can easily chew and break open packaging, so medications should always be stored in a secure cabinet above the countertop. A Poison Safe Home WHAT TO DO IF YOUR PET IS POISONED • Don’t panic. Rapid response is important, but panicking can interfere with the process of helping your pet. • Take 30 to 60 seconds to safely collect and have at hand any material involved. This may be of great benefit to your vet and/or APCC toxicologists, as they determine what poison or poisons are involved. In the event that you need to take your pet to a local veterinarian, be sure to take the product’s container with you. Also, collect in a sealable plastic bag any material your pet may have vomited or chewed. • If you witness your pet consuming material that you suspect might be toxic, do not hesitate to seek emergency assistance, even if you do not notice any adverse effects. Sometimes, even if poisoned, an animal may appear normal for several hours or for days after the incident. Call the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center or your vet immediately. The telephone number is (888) 426-4435. There is a $60 consultation fee for this service. Be ready with the following information: / - the species, breed, age, sex, weight and number of animals involved / - the animal’s symptoms / - information regarding the exposure, including the agent (if known), the amount of the agent involved and the time elapsed since the time of exposure. Have the product container/packaging available for reference. Please note: If your animal is having seizures, losing consciousness, is unconscious or is having difficulty breathing, telephone ahead and bring your pet immediately to your local veterinarian or emergency veterinary clinic. If necessary, he or she may call the APCC. Be Prepared / Keep the telephone number of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center—(888) 426-4435—as well as that of your local veterinarian, in a prominent location. Invest in an emergency first-aid kit for your pet. The kit should contain: / - a fresh bottle of hydrogen peroxide, 3 percent USP (to induce vomiting) / - a turkey baster, bulb syringe or large medicine syringe (to administer peroxide) / - saline eye solution / - artificial tear gel (to lubricate eyes after flushing) / - mild grease-cutting dishwashing liquid (for bathing an animal after skin contamination) / - forceps (to remove stingers) / - a muzzle (to protect against fear- or excitement-induced biting) / - a can of your pet’s favorite wet food / -a pet carrier Always consult a veterinarian or the APCC for directions on how and when to use any emergency first-aid item. GET A FREE PET SAFETY PACK! / In the event of an emergency, the pet rescue window decal alerts rescue personnel that pets are inside your home. The pack also includes an ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center magnet—a great way to keep the APCC’s toll-free emergency number handy at all times! Order one now. Please visit the ASPCA Animal Poison Control website for more information.

  • Based on the craziest and amazing “Death Proof” movie, which was written and directed by Quentin Tarantino…...

  • The Kangaroo Proof Fence
    by Corey Brown

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • bullet proof
    by Barry W King

    US$4.28–US$114.00

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