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  • Shaping up
    by Adrian Donoghue

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  • Afternoon shadows
    by Adrian Donoghue

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  • Two Telegraph poles, free of there wires / out for a walk

  • 449 Punt Road
    by Adrian Donoghue

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  • FOR ANDREW WALKER
    by Deborah Parkin

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    This is my attempt at colour (yes i know it is dark and ironically i thought i would shoot a couple of shots in colours too) – but it is for Andrew Walker who thinks that my family is painted in black and white LOL!!!! If you have no idea what i am talking about then read his superb soap bubble.

  • The Soap Bubble Episode 1
    by Andrew Walker

    Following several knock backs and aborted attempts to gain access to Paul Vanzella I have finally…

    Following several knock backs and aborted attempts to gain access to Paul Vanzella I have finally managed to jimmy the lock and enter the building that houses his workshop. It’s quite dirty to look at, yet remains aesthetically pleasing at the same time (much like a lot of his work). I have no doubt that I’m going in the right direction. There are bright flashes of light from the other end of this cavernous room, a cackling laughter can be heard along with a drone of generators / I’m entering the inner sanctum, the magic place that Paul (the Van Man) Vanzella creates his masterpieces. It’s hard to get into the corner, the bric a brack thickens as you get closer, then after squeezing between a digger and a airplane fuselage (that I’m sure I have seen before), I’m there! Blinking in the full glare of the spotlights lighting this whole area! / “WHO DARES DISTURB ME?” booms a voice from the shadows, I can just make out the outline of a figure in the lights. It looks like one of the aliens from Close encounters!!! Shock horror – Paul Vanzella is not human, hold on a moment, that’s hardly news is it, I mean we have all seen his work! / From behind me I hear movement, like the wind through silk curtains, suddenly I realise that I’m not here in the light on my own! Oh no the Van-man is in the middle of a shoot, that means if I turn round I’ll get an eyeful of Jo (No Clothes) O’Brien. / Trying to ‘nonchalantly’ turn around, I manage to avoid the expected whiplash and there in front of me stands No Clothes O’Brien ! In the nip , her birthday suit, wearing just a smile! Do I need to go on? / She looks less than happy at me being there! “how dare you” she squeeks, “we were just in the middle of recreating the Venus Di Milo! But we were going to call it the Jo Di Milo” ahh that explains the strange yellow sheen to Miss O’Brien’s skin, and here was me thinking it was jaundice. She makes no move to hide herself, instead she hisses, “best look elsewhere four eyes or I’ll turn those glasses your wearing into contact lenses!” she’s not joking there’s a real violence in her you can see it in her eyes and the scabs on her knuckles! / Turning back was where I got the whiplash “just do exactly as I say and nobody will get hurt” she whispered into my ear “isn’t that right Pauly?” she cackled. The lights dimmed and I could make the Van Man out a little clearer, he wasn’t an alien he was chained to the camera, in fact 5 camera’s hung round his neck making him visibly stoop, his ankles were chained together…a look of the defeated in his eyes he mouthed “Help Me…”. / So there we have it, Paul Vanzella is being held against his will and forced to take pictures of Jo ‘No Clothes’ O’Brien (his number one fan!), in her dastardly scheme to take over the bubble with the power and volume of her image. Oh the inhumanity of it! PLEASE NOTE THAT THE EPISODES FOLLOW ON FROM EACH OTHER IN A SOAP OPERA STYLE. WHILST EACH EPISODE SHOULD BE A STORY IN ITSELF IT IS HOPED THEY THREAD TOGETHER. THERE ARE MORE EPISODES TO READ, JUST CLICK HERE! SOAP BUBBLE please note that all comments are completely fictitious and intended to be humorous. The journal relates to my interpretation of the art and to stories that I make up about the artist as a bubble characters rather than focusing on the real people behind the art

  • Rainbow Walker
    by Belinda Leopold

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    Taken on Rundle Street, Adelaide. The man on the right came and sat down of his own accord-just what I was after!! / *Nikon D40 with Nikon 12-24mm lens and Tripod.

  • Festival Stilt Walker
    by Naomi Mawson

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  • The Sun Goddess
    by Naomi Mawson

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  • retro electro
    by mitty

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    a drawing by Carol Walker

  • Spiral
    by Rhonda Walker

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    I don’t know what it is about this one, but it sticks in my mind.

  • Ever wondered what the AT- AT will look like in several million years? Me neither. However, just in case, I have done a detailed evolutionary biological projection of what the AT- AT’s future looks like. Behold, the upright AT- AT.

  • Shouting To The Void
    by Rhonda Walker

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    It doesn’t matter if people are interested. It’s about you taking your stuff and shouting out into the void. / ~ Jadelr and Cristina Cordova

  • The box of frogs
    by Mel Brackstone

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    I AM MAD AS A BOX OF FROGS / This is a straight rip off from a brilliant idea by Nick Lagos

  • Jay Walker
    by Michael Kienhuis

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    I snapped this little Slinky trying to Jay Walk in Fitzroy yesterday! / “Hot fines if your close to a crossing!” I said to it!” It ignored me! / “Baby”

  • Walking the Dog
    by Martin Cameron

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  • Bamboo Walker
    by LAmBChOp

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    The mantis finally hatched. I wasn’t home when it happened, but there were hundreds crawling around on my ceiling. I used a bamboo skewer to collect them. I use these bugs to protect my pumpkins from bugs instead of insecticides. Next time I will use a butterfly container made of mesh. Took my three hours to get them all outside… and still found some more the next day crawling around on plants, chairs, ceiling, on the lamp shade… all in a pose to catch a bug. If you would like to get some eggs.. they are about 5 dollars each.. but hatch in june… so they probably won’t be available again till Janurary. http://www.butterflyplace-ma.com/shopping.htm from Massachusettes / http://www.tcs-hydroponics.com/doc/bugs.htm from Missouri / http://www.livemantis.com/

  • Simplicity
    by Rhonda Walker

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    Simplicity is not the goal. It is the by-product of a good idea and modest expectations. / ~Paul Rand

  • Night Garden
    by Rhonda Walker

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    Made in Apophysis 2.07 3D hack.

  • Merlin
    by Sarah Moore

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    A collaboration with Mark Walker who was generous enough to let me use his image…Shropshire Saturday Merlin, sage from another world, was a seer, magician, wise councillor and friend to three kings. But for all his wisdom was bewitched by the Lady of the Lake who turned his love to her own ends. She sapped his power and plundered his store of secret knowledge. He enabled Arthur’s ascencion to the throne by manipulating the Sword in the Stone and acted as his counsel in his early reign. Other images in my Mists of Avalon series… The Sword in the Stone / The Isle of Apples / Mists of Avalon / The Lady of the Lake / Guinevere / Camelot Mists / © Sarah Moore 2008

  • always wanted to see what theyd look like on a T…

  • Jealousy
    by Rhonda Walker

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    Jealousy feeds upon suspicion, and it turns into fury or it ends as soon as we pass from suspicion to certainty. / ~Francois de La Rochefoucauld (1613 – 1680)

  • ROMANTIC SUNSET
    by kevin fitzmaurice-brown

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    THIS COUPLE WERE WALKING ALONG THE WET SAND DURING A SUNSET ON TENBY BEACH WALES. TROUBLE WAS THE BACKGROUND WAS NOT SO GOOD. THE SUNSET IN THIS SHOT WAS ON ANOTHER BEACH WITH WET SAND. PERFECT. I DROPPED THE COUPLE FROM ONE BEACH TO ANOTHER. OK I CHEATED, I CAN NEVER BE A POLITICIAN NOW, I TOLD THE TRUTH ! ITS ALL A BIT OF FUN

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