Trolley 

90 creative works found

  • always time to shop!!
    by trickyruby

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Every girls dream – a trolley full of goodies!! / original photo of me pushing an empty trolley taken by chris waud, i added everything else in photoshop

  • a drawing of a shopping trolley. part of my series called ‘consuming’.

  • Solitary
    by Jo O'Brien

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    Self Portrait Taken on a Back Alley Atelier expedition to an unused mental health facility in rural Victoria. This particular image was taken on the floor of the morgue which was icy cold and sterile and unlike the rest of the facility, kept clean and relatively dust free. www.joobrien.com.au

  • Grocery Diva
    by Kim Shillington

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Part of my Diva Delight Series, featuring the amazingly cool Harmony Nicholas.

  • Cat and dog swept in a blanket in a homeless woman’s babytrolley. I asked her for a portrait, but she wasn’t very keen on it – so she let me photograph her little friends instead

  • Trolley wont go home
    by Hardy

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    Trolley wont go home reveals the sinister overtones of the supermarket convenience turned urban stalker. Displaced from their primary function, errant trolleys can be found singularly or in groups lurking on median strips, congregating outside homes, and acting suspiciously in public places. Like clattering, rattling gangs of the disaffected they frustrate and antagonise residents, threaten other vehicles and evade apprehension.

  • Location: San Francisco California / Technique: HDR Right after shooting at this location, Subatie (RB Member) and I returned to our vehicle just to find out that it had been towed! We walked 3/4 of Downtown San Francisco with all our equipment just to get to the car impound. Car Impound fee: $238 / Ticket fee: $60 / Dinner: $23 + Tip / Toll Fees: $8 / Amazing day of shooting and the rights to tell an awesome story: PRICELESS!

  • Trolley Car 432B Interior in HDR
    by MKWhite

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Nikon D200 / Tokina F4 12-24mm Lens (my favorite lens) / 7 Exposures / Processed in Photomatix and CS3 This is the interior of Trolley Car 432B in Tampa, Fl. This trolley runs from the Ybor City area down to the Convention Center. Tampa’s first electric streetcars were introduced in 1892. The streetcar reached its peak of popularity in the 1920s. In 1926, almost 24 million passengers were carried. The first line shut down in August 4, 1946. The first streetcar system used the Birney Safety Car and, probably, other streetcar types. Streetcars returned to Tampa in 2002, when the 2.4 mile (3.9 km) long heritage line was opened. In its first year of operation, the streetcar carried 420,000, 20% more than projected. In 2005, 434,498 passenger used streetcar. A new 1/3 mile (1/2 km) extension is being planned. It will connect Franklin Street and the Fort Brooke parking garage. Fireworks Photos (some with lightning) can be found here. Here is the link to my Sunrise and Minutes Before Sunrise in Vegas Photographs: Here is where you will find my HDR work. Here are some more photos from my portfolio. /

  • Shopping basket
    by Gerard Rotse

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    Did you notice that when you do go shopping…. Your trolley is always too small and your wallet start to shrink!!!!

  • Blazing Hot
    by LoneAngel

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    Close up of the red hot fire blazing away in an old supermarket trolley

  • The flames have died down now the remaining wood smoulders away in red hot heat

  • Wood burning
    by LoneAngel

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Planks of old wood burning in an old supermarket trolley

  • Wood burning in an old supermarket trolley

  • Body Trolley
    by Richard Shepherd

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    This is the trolley that would have been used to move the bodies about in the morgue, and perhaps even to have brought them here to the morgue. In later asylums when moving the bodies about the site they would use trolleys that were entirely encapsulated with doors in the side for the body to slide in to, so even walking past the trolley in a corridor you would not know what it was for or if there was a body in there.

  • Ride With Me
    by Elvina-Mae Farkas

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    My friends 2005! very very old image!

  • Shopping trolleys at my local Safeway. / At night.

  • Discarded
    by Tiffany Dryburgh

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Stoney Creek Backwash, just near the memorial to those who lost their lives when the Westgate Bridge collapsed during construction. Other Images Europe / All Things Italy / Animals / Fabulous Felines / Flowers & Leaves & Things / Black & White / Urban / Land, Sea & Sky Scapes / Textures & Abstracts / Triptychs (and one quartet!) / Film

  • Will rescan once I get my scanner.

  • How can he move that fat Ass around. The easier life gets for that big Ass the more he suffers.

  • Trolley
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A discarded trolley at an abandoned factory

  • Abandoned shopping cart
    by Sheila Smart

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    A silhouette of an abandoned shopping trolley/cart

  • Trolley Good
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This trolley is likely to stay in this room now, no one will be able to walk on the floor to get to it to remove it due to the fact some nice wee soul has set a fire under the floorboards so most of it is ready to cave in, i wouldnt go any further in that this door frame.

  • Shopping Trolley
    by Rosalie Dale IPA

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Those who live on islands have a wonderfully unique way of nicking down to the corner shop … Taken at Church Point, near the Northern Beaches of Sydney NSW on a stormy May day. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /

  • Having a bad day ? ‘Ife sucks. Sometimes it sure does.

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