An oldie…but I really like this. / It was taken in the house of my husbands great grand parents. They lived on a farm and the house is still standing. / / / / / / / / /
Stuff we take for granted, who designed them?
thought i’d bring some life to an old tattoo design i did for someone. / HE IS MADE OF COGS AND SCREWS AND WHAT NOT. i was a bit prejudice on the flathead type screw. / whatev, i dont like them.. they’re half of what the philips screw is, philips works harder for its dollar.
Rymill Winery, Coonawarra – cork in waiting. The grapes were ready, the cork and cork screw just lay in wait!!!! Lucky enough to have our second ever Exhibition starting in this magnificent winery as of tomorrow 16/5/08. Sharing again with Smarti77 with 32 images on display. See www.rymill.com.au for views of the stunning winery complex.
Sitting waiting for the Coonawarra grapes to be bottled!!!!!
ahem ahem… / / / / / / / /
Ok , so this was just a stupid thought that popped into my head one night while making a long ( so very long ) drive ….. I thought it was a funny , lighter way of telling people what you thought ( less aggression , more humor :) ) Lol I did a few of these, but I guess we’ll see how the reponse to this goes , before I upload a bunch more :)
Screw The Scarecrow Creation Date: 8.14.08 parablev / DH Textures / mjranum-stock (Marcus Ranum) / fallen-again-stock / cyborgsuzystock (Suzanne Phillips) / PerfectedInPain
How many times have you looked at everyday objects and either failed to notice what went into its construction, or thought about it beyond its intended purpose? Capable of withstanding shear forces thousands of times its own mass, and finely crafted to fill a specific purpose – these screws made a nice image en masse.
Nuts and bolts fastened to a sheet of metal
feels like he is so alone. and he seems to like it that way. pentax / optio s12 AS IS
Coco – as her bitchy best, finding her own way onto the beach. / I like her little smug smile.
Digital painting (please view large) / Copyright © LiorG 2009 This work was featured in the group Outsiders. Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist
1st I need to give credit where credit is due, I saw the Simpson’s yesterday and it was the one where homer invents things, he went to the Thomas Edison museum and there in the gift shop was a tshirt with a light bulb saying ‘screw this’. So thats where the idea came from. I love homer! wahoo
This work reminds me of the travelling to the moon period and finding new planets and stars. / I created this fractal artwork with the 3d program Incendia and did some post-work with PSP and Photoshop. I am happy with this first result I hope you too. Designer: Thea Walstra / CanDuCreations / /
And that’s how she feels about that. (This is my brother’s mom-in-law Paula, someone we hold very dear to our hearts. She is a brilliant woman with an amazing life story who was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s a few years ago. She still gives the best hugs, hasn’t lost her sense of humor or independent streak, and can tear through the Haggadah in two or three languages (she was fluent in English, Russian, Polish, Hebrew, and Yiddish.) Challenge Finalist / Human Facial Expressions Featured / The Human Condition Featured / Strictly Faces Featured / The Sisterhood Copyright
Canon 450D / F-stop: 3.5 (-0.3 exposure bias) / Exposure time: 1/30 sec. / ISO-speed: 200 / Focal length: 18mm Desaturated, then contrastified, then added lots of noize. It’s difficult to work with images that aren’t good quality in the first place.. Experimenting with B&W and noise. / Self-portrait, because I DON’T LIKE THIS SIZE ZERO RUBBISH. Too much pressure on young girls to put their bodies through too much! It should stooooop!! Rant over. Back to the image, you likey? Featured in: / Everyday Women / Photographers Self Portrait / Big & Beautiful People / Imperfectly
Well, bolted for the technically minded. But what fun is that?
Mmmmmmm…. brainnnnssss…. braiiinnnsszzz… BRAIIINNSSSS!
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