Trolley 

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  • 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

  • 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

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

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

  • Call the ambulance Carry me home

  • Featured in Trams and Buses and the Trains group. Thank you for your support. 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. /

  • this is a simply shot that i have produced, edited on photoshop lightroom 2.0, enjoy….. FEATURED ART PIECE / FEATURED: 27/10/2008 ANOTHER FEATURE / FEATURED: 11/11/2008 thanks to all

  • Tucson, Arizona

  • the ubiquitous trolly HDR merged in photoshop. 3 shots +/- 2 stops / Canon 40D. Canon 50mm lense / ISO 100 F/4.6 shutter 1/250 used tripod

  • The warmth of the morning sun reflects on and around the verandah of The Minya Winery, near Geelong.

  • old peters factory taree NSW australia, had to trespass for this one…worth it thoe. CANON 450D / SIGMA 10-20mm

  • My entry for Nat’s Speed Challenge We had to choose an article from this page. so I chose this one.

  • Winner of the Consumerism Culture Challenge in the “First Things” group.

  • Downtown Detroit was once the entertainment center for a busy metropolis. Grand Circus Park was a hub for the once-thriving thriving entertainment industry and had a magnificent theater that shared the Grand Circus name. Now, Grand Circus Park is just another seldom used stop along the People Mover circuit and the Grand Circus Theater’s dangling marquee serves as an illustration of the narcolepsy that envelopes this once vital downtown. There is an ongoing effort to preserve some of the theaters. The Fox Theater is the only Detroit venue that has been renovated so far and is not viewable from DPM. The unique Art Deco terra cotta facade of National Burlesque has graced Detroit since 1911 and has the next best chance of survival.

  • On my travels I happened on a half submerged shopping trolley, all rusty & seaweed encrusted. I dragged it out after the shot. / f16, 20 sec with ndx 400 & nd8 grad filters. /

  • A slightly confused trolley across the bay from the San Francisco city. This thing was missing a wheel and rusty as hell. Shot around 7:50 pm before the sun had gone down, a little experiment with my new ND400 Filter :) If you look extremely carefully the golden gate is on the horizon engulfed in the infamous fog that rolls in every single bloody day… / Settings Canon 40D, 17-85mm IS. FL: 20mm 20 seconds @ f22, ISO 100 ND8 Graduated Filter and Hoya ND400 HMC Filter Adobe Lightroom 2

  • a very corroded and neglected shopping trolley found hibernating in Blackburn Meadows nature reserve Rotherham, bought (lovingly) back to life with the joys of Microsoft! Shot using 7MP Canon IXUS using Macro setting and enhanced with microsoft

  • Found in an abondoned Lunatic Asylum. Now with 444 views! 3 exp hdr, photomatix, added textures. Featured in HDR Photography Nov 2nd, 2009. Featured in Beautiful Garbage Nov 4th, 2009. Featured in ThE fInE aRt Of pEEliNg PaINt Nov 4th, 2009 Featured in No More Color 10th Nov, 2009 Deva Asylum lies in the grounds of the very active Countess Of Chester Hospital in Chester, the asylum was built in 1827 and opened in 1829, its original name was The Cheshire County Lunatic Asylum. / Through out the years the asylum changed its name and in 1953 it was renamed Deva until 1984 when it was once again renamed to The Countess Of Chester a name which it still goes by today. / Originally the asylum was meant to house upto 500 patients but over the years it expanded as did new wings and annexes until it could finally house over 1500 patients.

  • digital photograph(no layers) / semi-submerged trolley /

  • Silhouette art of kids playing on the urban streets on the way home from the supermarket. Mr Crow is eyeballing the situation. Chuck taylors hanging from the overhead wires. Kids using the trusty trolley as a means for transport. Luckily they remembered the 2 litre milk for mum! Note that the colour of the shirt you chose determines the colour of the silhouette.

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