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  • Snail Trail
    by Gavin King

    US$24.94

  • ~quote by Storypeople. Featured on The Woman Photographer group in May 2009 / Featured on Red Bubble Home Page in May 2009 / Featured on Depth of Field group in June 2009 /

  • curious
    by ladytwiglet

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    mia found the teeeeniest snail at a friends house. how cute is he? he is on mias fingers, probably the smallest snail i have ever seen :)

  • Little visitor
    by Angelique Brunas

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    And all I wanted to do is capture some moss ;) © Copyrighted Angelique Brunas all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission.

  • The Discovery Channel
    by Jan Piller

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    Canon Rebel xt Canon L 70-200 F4 US Juvenile Blackbird Southern Ontario Canada / Lookit that “S” Car Go!!!! /

  • Born To Snail
    by benj

    US$23.93

    Full Metal Shell. Slight edit to make it more obviously a snail. Check it in black here.

  • Writer's Block
    by Jennifer K. Mulcahy

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    (c) 2007 Jennifer K. Mulcahy Digital photomonatage http://www.jenniferkmulcahy.com

  • Red ribbons..
    by Helena Babic

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    Coffee, Gouache, and Pen on Watercolour paper She is afraid of heights.. SOLD

  • Raindrops
    by Lydia Marano

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    As children, Dorothy and her brother, Charles, spent many happy hours by the koi pond on the chateau’s estate. Prologue: The Haunted Chateau

  • This work was created in Photoshop for Maya

  • Who's on top?
    by Steve Chapple

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    A scene reminiscent of some work places – everyone trying to climb to the top! Seems these snails felt the need to climb high onto an old fence post between Carpenters Rocks and Blackfellows Caves in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. This is a common sight at this time of the year where common paddock snails congregate on anything off the ground… Canon 400D, 18-55 lens with CIR Polariser.

  • Snail Racing
    by vladstudio

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    Every snail wants to be a winner!

  • Beauty of Nature
    by Jacky Parker

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  • Snail Kiss....ewww
    by Amy-lee Foley

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    It started sucking onto my camera lense! haha / not the best photo but its funny and kinda cute….in a slimmy snaily sorta way! haha / xXxOoO

  • Leap Frog ???
    by pene

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    Maurice and friends playing an energetic, fast action game of “leap frog” LOL If you’re up for some fun, please join us in the little things to make you smile group. .

  • more celtic snails
    by pentangled

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    a doodle in watercolor, ‘shopped A variation of this is now available in the T-Shirt option! /

  • My self & I
    by Basia McAuley

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    Okay…. My kids made me do it!!! They found this snail in the garden and insisted that I photograph it so here’s the result.

  • Quite Contrary!
    by thickblackoutline

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    Vector Artwork / Contrary means: opposite in nature or character, and unfavorable or adverse – which i think are all quite fitting for yet another un-”sunshine and lolliepops” piece. At first glace, it does look all nice, and its really not! Consider a Dragon Snail good luck in your garden as it leaves a trail of diamonds, careful he doesn’t burn the place down. Excellent source for fire outdoors, favourite food: lotus flowers Found this one a bit more challenging for content – i still think it could use some more “groud cover” as plentiful as in: / I found Alice easier for ideas, as its a party, and there’s lots of things to have/take ;) / This one took around 2 days quicker, but is just in the garden…. perhaps some more garden impliments? it really needs more stuff, let me know if you have any ideas, and i’ll add them in. / Alternative Title: Mary mary why ya buggin’? (lol) /

  • Snail with water reflection
    by Tanya Bright

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    Snail crawling along a leaf with water reflection

  • 2004 / Oil on Canvas / 85×60cm

  • She Grows A Tree
    by udonchow

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    Acrylic On Canvas (Image has been digitally manipulated) What if you woke up one day and to your amazement found a tree growing on your head with all your favorite things? It did happen to one girl whose name was Christabel…some said she became a tree eventually….and if you ever see a tree growing with teacups and music notes, that’s her :D / You can view and buy my other “She Grows A Tree” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:

  • Snail away
    by Marja Sterenborg

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Featured in Dark Future / Featured in Myths, Legends and Fairytales / Featured in Designers United / Featured in In Another World ..

  • Featured on First Things Group in May 2009 / Featured on Super Macro Photography Group in May 2009

  • Mushroom Fairy
    by WinonaCookie

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    If there is one thing you would think that a fairy would not be in need of, it would be a flying machine. They have wings, for Pete’s sake, and really, when you think about it, nowhere to go. That was the general gist of the sniping about Floribunda Chanterelle’s invention amongst the fairy circles. Truly talented, Floribunda had managed to transform a humble outsized fungus into a marvel of mechanical engineering. Levers and pulleys, gears and propellers, steam gauges and intake vents, Floribunda’s creation would alight with a gentle poof and then putter aloft, swaying gracefully in the breeze and coming to earth on a droll landing wheel, or skittering along the surface of marsh or pond, a tiny propeller buzzing behind. Terrified toads aside, it was a truly stylish mode of transport, and a necessary one as well, because, sadly, Floribunda Chanterelle was an uncommonly clumsy fairy. A secret shared only with her snail companion, Enoki, Floribunda’s attempts at flight had wrapped her around cattails, sent her careening into tree trunks and once, landed her headfirst in a gopher hole. Oh, the humiliation! And in her attempts to land, she fared no better, skinning her knees, crumpling her wings and skidding most immodestly into the vilest of bogs. To Enoki’s credit, he never so much as giggled, but spent several hours rushing to her rescue. After patching her tights, straightening her wings and shaking out her hair, Floribunda donned her hat and goggles, snatched a tail feather from a snickering finch and set to work on the very creation you see before you. Finding herself with a few extra gauges, she fashioned a few steam powered butterflies to accompany her on her flights, and she and Enoki set forth exploring parts of the countryside heretofore unseen and uncharted by self-powered fairies. So if you are gardening one day, or perchance walking in the woods and see a large mushroom buzzing along a few feet above the ground, it is not your imagination; it is Floribunda, the clumsy fairy, out for a jaunt. You may want to duck, just in case… This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2009. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

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