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  • He must do it! ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS

  • cool iron on reverse side
    by Jo O'Brien

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    The whole series

  • WASHING MACHINES
    by Lindsay Blamey

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  • Let it wash over you..
    by Caroline Gorka

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    www.eyelightsphotography.com Melbourne singer – Jess McAvoy – taken during the Dutch Festival on Queensbridge Square, Melbourne last summer. I think the title says what I feel about this image…. See this for some lovely written work based on this :)

  • The Wreck
    by Steve Chapple

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    A re visit today to the shipwrecked sailing vessel, “Pisces Star” that came aground over ten years ago near the Lighthouse at Carpenters Rocks, Limestone Coast, South Australia. Extremely low tide today and great sky’s allowed for some panorama sets with an old tripod sitting in salt water…. Canon 400D – 18-55 with CIR Polarising lens. 5 shot set stitched in Photoshop CS3.

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    Two Women
    by MaiaRamish

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  • do not wring
    by Jo O'Brien

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    Model: Bellmusker / Photography: Jo O’Brien / The whole series

  • King High Tide / Mona Vale
    by Alex Marks

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    Highest day time tide in a long long time, 2.1m 9:54am Monday 12th January 2009 f/7.1 1/800 ISO 250 23.0mm

  • Hills Hoist
    by alexkess

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    This is another shot that I took on the 5th of May as part of the 24 hours of flickr. It is the shot of Australias own (or better my own, since it is in my backyard) Hills Hoist that was prominently featured at the 200 Olympics Opening Ceremony. / And now I have to learn that it was not even an Australian Invention: Taken from Wikipedia: / “The Hills Hoist is an Australian version of the rotary clothes line, the distinguishing feature of which is a crown and pinion winding mechanism invented by Adelaide based Lance Hill in 1945. This allows this clothesline to be lowered and raised. The rotary clothes line itself had been invented as early as 1855, diagrams of which were published in Scientific American that year. This style of clothes line was popularised in Australia by Lance Hill and is a common sight in Australian and New Zealand backyards. It is considered one of Australia’s most recognisable icons, and is used frequently by artists as a metaphor for suburbia in Australia. For many post-war baby boomers it is a symbol of their childhood and an Australian national icon. / It is widely (and incorrectly) believed by the public to be an Australian invention.However, other Australian and American precursors existed decades before it was produced in 1945 in the Adelaide suburb of Glenunga by Lance Hill.” Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers and Thanks, Alex

  • wash
    by mimi yoon

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    found your scent / found you in it buried myself / in our memories it remains / in a seperate drawer / so the scent won’t fade . o8.22.2oo8 / pastel on corrugated cardboard / approx 20”x23” .

  • come home...
    by mimi yoon

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    . come home strictly out of my head.. / no model.. / no reference.. tuesday 07 22 08 / acrylic on wood / 24”x24” .

  • Little Shivers
    by Jan Piller

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  • Rain Lust
    by Stephanie Rachel Seely

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    All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This work was featured in Rain Drops, The Love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork, Sold! and Music Inspired Art This work was featured on the Homepage. Twice :D “Anyone who says that sunshine brings happiness has never danced in the rain”. This pretty much sums up how I feel about it! / 100% Photoshop This tutorial was a big help! Inspired by Summer Rain by ATB Fairy brush from Obsidian Dawn. Info for Sold! Group / Sold a small canvas print to an RB member. A follow-up to this piece can be seen here

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  • Childhood Memories...
    by Nicole Goggins

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    Louis sitting on our washing machine with his fav. toy… He has had this ‘tigger ‘since he was born and still sleeps with him or grabs him when he’s upset… this was taken the week before he started school (which was a really big deal for me)...

  • Washed Away
    by Susan Zohn

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    What can I say? I have a thing for shells and water. I just love them.

  • Wash away my sins...
    by Karri Klawiter

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    Wash away my sins…and help me forget, for it hurts too much without you… My first attempt at photomanipulation using stock. The background is all mine though. Gotta love Michigan summer storms! Well Ok fine! Michigan summer storm clouds, since the lightening is painted :) My entry in the LLD5 competition. Credits / Model / Foilage Brushes For more products featuring this image visit Karri’s Store This piece was featured in The Graphic Room-Graphic and Digital Art group and A Photographer’s Craft. THANK YOU!!

  • I was originally going to do this as a photocopier with a paper jam. / But now it can be a part of the Super Laundry series.

  • Water drop
    by bsilvia

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    Blue water drop

  • Washed Ashore
    by Steve Chapple

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    Sailing boat that ran aground at Carpenters Rocks, Limestone Coast, South East South Australia. Went on a group photoshoot last night, seven of us out in the weather….. This boat is only visible like this on extremely low tides just East of the lighthouse at Carpenters. Canon 400D, 18 -55 lens, polarising filter, HDR 3 shot merge in Photomatix.

  • The Wreck1
    by Steve Chapple

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    A re visit today to the shipwrecked sailing vessel, “Pisces Star” that came aground over ten years ago near the Lighthouse at Carpenters Rocks, Limestone Coast, South Australia. Extremely low tide today and great sky’s allowed for some close up shots with my backside sitting in salt water…. Canon 400D – 18-55 with CIR Polarising lens.

  • Out To Dry
    by Bruce Halliburton

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    This is my youngest daughter’s toy rabbit, “Spike”. She won’t go to sleep without him and she always sucks her thumb while stroking his silky washing instructions label with her forefinger. She wore the original label away and we had to sew another one on! Needless to say Spike gets very smelly and needs washing regularly!

  • Bird Bath
    by Jan Piller

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    Taken in my back yard in Southern Ontario, this common sparrow knew enough to diffuse the water by putting his foot on the spout of my fountain so he could take a shower. I thought it was a fine example of a creature’s creation. Canon rebel xt with canon 70-200 zoom.

  • Wash Time!
    by jerry alcantara

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    my weapon Canon 50D

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