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  • Life through the cathode ray had to have some repercussions.. Gives a little, take a lot. The Reality televsion generation won`t know any better…

  • colindove / Author: colindove / Word Count: 101 Oh I wish to spend forever here / with moist green mossy setting near / To smell the freshness of the glade / awash with mingled sunlight the shade / Far from the heat of bitumen road / consumed in the endless stream I abode / Watched the waters fluent stream / and smiling inside , this was a dream / Its awesome presence held me well / such a shame to rise and then only dwell / Upon a place so picturesque / it needs to be hidden and forever rest / Forever rest in its own completeness / So,.... I stole just a hint of its fine BEAUTY,... magic and THEN left This and most other work has been taken using a LUMIX 28MM Panosonic DMCTZ11 wide angle , Compact camera….still learning…, me that is…the camera is doing well. / Hope you enjoy the take. / Colin

  • Your images have been found at www.polyvore.com
    by funkyfacestudio

    I was looking around other sites and I came across several redbubble images, mine included. I have not figured out the site yet but it lo…

    I was looking around other sites and I came across several redbubble images, mine included. I have not figured out the site yet but it looks like a place to play around with images and in some cases using the images to advertise the product they are selling, I think that is against the law…....not sure.The people using the images have a redbubble link with our username attached but I think it serves as more traffic to steal images…..not to increase chances of sales.I have contacted the company and told them that this is not a stock photograph company but the individuals are held responsible for the images they acquire. I copied some of the images they made with our images and I got a pretty decent result. If you go to polyvore and “TRY” the site, go to the search engine and type redbubble, you will find 7 pages of our images.There is no watermark on them,so they must have cropped them off.I wish there was a way to have a huge watermark displayed across the images only when someone tries to copy or print them. If you go for a visit, let me know what you think. Thank you, / Lisa

  • A Walk Through Paris #5
    by Mike McGlothlen

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    In 2003 my wife, her sister, her friend and I flew to Paris. I was so excited because I had gotten a small taste of France in the ‘70s when I was stationed in Germany and had been dieing to get back. Visually a photographer’s dream shoot location. We were lost as soon as we stepped off the plane. My wife claimed she took 4 semesters of French and passed, yet when spoked to in French and I looked at her she would shrug her shoulders. So none of us spoke French. But we managed. We walked 90% of the time and I carried a back pack with a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 8008s, 20,35,50,135,180, and 500 MM lenses, tons of film, flash, tripod and my trusty Holga. (By the way, I was out of work 4 weeks recovering from a neck injury from carrying this backpack.) I had semi-planned ahead, knowing we were going to walk, for the series “A Walk Through Paris”. As we walked, I shot, crossed items off my list and we walked some more. This series was shot with a Holga camera, held together with a lot of black tape. Processed, scanned and then tinted with my custom sepia like action in Adobe Photoshop.

  • Unsure Miss / Loving Dad / Stolen Kiss

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  • Steal This Shirt
    by benj

    US$23.93

  • safe filter is on

    Steal Away
    by awdigitaldreams

    US$4.32–US$98.80

  • The Chase
    by Chris Jackson

    US$25.93

    This is my entry for londons calling and its taken me forever to finish. The cops are after the robbers in this classic scene with several vintage British icons including the Jag, Mini, the English Bobby and unmistakable London skyline. Now the chase is available on a cool bag / Detail: / Make sure you check out my Bubble Site for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.

  • homage to Abbie Hoffman’s ‘Steal this book’ first published in 1971 technical note: art created from scratch in photoshop

  • Aye Aye steals the moon
    by SusanSanford

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    A nocturnal animal following in the steps of Prometheus. This design also exists in t-shirt form.

  • Nicholas Steals the Rose
    by Luckyvegetable

    Ever been in love, kid?

    Ever been in love, kid?

  • I… I… just couldn’t help myself

  • This is a design i did as a band shirt / The design is up for sale and the band name will be added in

  • Reach
    by JayCougar

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Enjoy!

  • THIEFT
    by Per E. Gunnarsen

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • A Walk Through Paris #13
    by Mike McGlothlen

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    In 2003 my wife, her sister, her friend and I flew to Paris. I was so excited because I had gotten a small taste of France in the ‘70s when I was stationed in Germany and had been dieing to get back. Visually a photographer’s dream shoot location. We were lost as soon as we stepped off the plane. My wife claimed she took 4 semesters of French and passed, yet when spoked to in French and I looked at her she would shrug her shoulders. So none of us spoke French. But we managed. We walked 90% of the time and I carried a back pack with a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 8008s, 20,35,50,135,180, and 500 MM lenses, tons of film, flash, tripod and my trusty Holga. (By the way, I was out of work 4 weeks recovering from a neck injury from carrying this backpack.) I had semi-planned ahead, knowing we were going to walk, for the series “A Walk Through Paris”. As we walked, I shot, crossed items off my list and we walked some more. This series was shot with a Holga camera, held together with a lot of black tape. Processed, scanned and then tinted with my custom sepia like action in Adobe Photoshop.

  • Steal Reign
    by Marsbub

    US$20.15

    The Band t-shirt. / My partner’s and brother’s band -rockin! / / MCN:CBC0E-DE859-875E0

  • photography

  • A Walk Through Paris #9
    by Mike McGlothlen

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    In 2003 my wife, her sister, her friend and I flew to Paris. I was so excited because I had gotten a small taste of France in the ‘70s when I was stationed in Germany and had been dieing to get back. Visually a photographer’s dream shoot location. We were lost as soon as we stepped off the plane. My wife claimed she took 4 semesters of French and passed, yet when spoked to in French and I looked at her she would shrug her shoulders. So none of us spoke French. But we managed. We walked 90% of the time and I carried a back pack with a Nikon N-90s, Nikon 8008s, 20,35,50,135,180, and 500 MM lenses, tons of film, flash, tripod and my trusty Holga. (By the way, I was out of work 4 weeks recovering from a neck injury from carrying this backpack.) I had semi-planned ahead, knowing we were going to walk, for the series “A Walk Through Paris”. As we walked, I shot, crossed items off my list and we walked some more. This series was shot with a Holga camera, held together with a lot of black tape. Processed, scanned and then tinted with my custom sepia like action in Adobe Photoshop.

  • The red teapot
    by macro magnon

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 another red, blue and yellow still life…

  • Mulch Thief
    by Bonnie T. Barry

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    When I cleaned out the used bluebird nest in the nesting box, I noticed strands of mulch from my flower beds. Then, this morning, as I was taking photos of the migratory birds at my feeder, the mulch issue resurfaced, this time in the mouth of a much greedier thief! I caught him red-handed, but he scurried away with the prize. I thought those big empty spaces I was seeing in my flower beds were rather suspicious; now I know how the mulch is being squirreled away!

  • Stealing a Kiss
    by Peter Evans

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    The wedding of Annette and Micheal – Jan 2008

  • Stealing The Spotlight
    by Joanne Bradley

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Taken May 27th and uploaded May 28 2009 / Nikon D40, Nikkor VR 55-200mm lens / Japanese Maple, sunset/dusk

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