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It's a bit hard to see through the fence here (try the large version, but the signs on either side of the central Danger sign here feature a crudely-drawn seagull with a backwards baseball cap yelling "No!" at a child climbing over the fence.
In both official languages.
Nara, Japan: DO NOT ANTAGONIZE THE DEER, cartoon or otherwise. They will get mad. (They were a force to be reckoned with when NOT mad.) Rest of the sign details things which make the deer angry.
Are the colours too vivid?
The sign started off veryvery dark, but I used some funky settings in Aperture to bring it out, more into the foreground.
Considering I had never been camping and no nothing of the bush, I was both fascinated and scared of the idea of getting meningitis from water. Oliver insists on dunking me in the next waterbody around Collie ASAP....but there is amoebas!
The Moki Dugway, on Utah Route 261, near Monument Valley, is an 1100 vertical feet change in just three twisting gravel miles.
Best experienced heading southbound in a vehicle with reliable brakes. The road is graded and maintained and should be easily handled by any passenger vehicle.
I guess the icon guy wasn't feeling creative when they gave him this sign to draw, so he reused the same picture for "Winter Hazard" and "Slippery Rocks".
Tree pruners working on my neighbor's tree put this warning sign in the road while they attacked the poor innocent tree with implements of destruction.
Spy photo taken from my porch
I took this picture over the summer, did some color tweaking (among other PS3 apps) and then finished it off in Picnik. I actually thought it was best viewed large on here.
I did this pic mostly because I feel that everyone covets fame but doesn't stop to think about what it entails. From the outside, it seems like the perfect exsistence but I think all it would be is constantly trying to acheive perfection... and perfection doesn't exist. Still, everyone continues to wish for fame and what can I say? It puzzles me sometimes.
And one more thing: don't worry, Flickrites... I'm coming back for ya!! :-)