Thanks from Australian Policy Online. This
pic is our feature image for APO's Creative
Economy section for a week from 15 October
09. See www.apo.org.au/creative-economy (illustrating a report called ‘Community
attitudes to unsolicited communications')
PS. APO is a non profit website making the
latest Australian social policy research
available to the public. Thank you for
listing your image with a Creative Commons
license
Thanks for sharing this wonderful image via a
CC license. I used this image to create a
poster for an "acceptable use"
campaign regarding cell phones in school.
Here is a blog post featuring the image,
entitled "When The Empire Makes The
Rules": nashworld.edublogs.org/2009/11/23/when-the-em
pire-makes-t...
You'll also notice that a link back to this
original image is found not only on the image
itself, but also on the Flickr page in which
my version rests.
Thanks again, this really is a fantastic
image! ;)
keyboard shortcuts:
← previous photo
→ next photo
L view in light box
F favorite
< scroll film strip left
> scroll film strip right
? show all shortcuts
Comments and faves
Med PhotoBlog, Arkaitse, -Gareth-, letloosethelambs, and 59 other people added this photo to their favorites.
megnaan (32 months ago | reply)
brilliant (:
TK479: Is it working NOW?
TK455: huh?
Rainbow Magical Orchestra ♫ (32 months ago | reply)
J'adore ce que tu fais !
Sérieusement , t'as quelque chose qui rends ces deux Stormtroopers vivants .__.
Je suis fan de tes photos :3
Daniela of Melnibone (32 months ago | reply)
the red is perfect!!!!!!! great perspective too!
--
Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)
kathleen walsh (32 months ago | reply)
Myyy how times have changed! Yogurt container upgrade from the ol' tin can:)
inzagi7 (32 months ago | reply)
a goog one!!! Q grande eres!!!
jhl159 (32 months ago | reply)
Bahaha
Cpdio (32 months ago | reply)
Jajajaja a todos les llega la crisis tarde o temprano.
Buena pic !
Katie-Rose (32 months ago | reply)
Brilliant!
sulebryan (32 months ago | reply)
Brilliant and great dof. I agree, the red is perfect!
vogue99 (32 months ago | reply)
love technology....we have come so far
excellent shot
ChicaD58 (busy) (32 months ago | reply)
Can you hear me now?
Patrick Valmont (32 months ago | reply)
vader is gonna be pissed
Jaime45x (32 months ago | reply)
genius...I cant believe the emperor its so stingy
lao_ren100 (32 months ago | reply)
A winner! Of course, they all are. Very fun series.
Laney Scott (migrated to blipfoto) (32 months ago | reply)
Damn recession. :o)
LadyAngie25 (32 months ago | reply)
Fantastic!!!
Very originally!!!
australianpolicyonline (32 months ago | reply)
Thanks from Australian Policy Online. This pic is our feature image for APO's Creative Economy section for a week from 15 October 09. See www.apo.org.au/creative-economy (illustrating a report called ‘Community attitudes to unsolicited communications')
PS. APO is a non profit website making the latest Australian social policy research available to the public. Thank you for listing your image with a Creative Commons license
Michael Kwan (Freelancer) (32 months ago | reply)
Can you hear me now?
vicho_ (32 months ago | reply)
jajjajajaj
See-ming Lee 李思明 SML (31 months ago | reply)
Bonjour, je suis l'administrateur du groupe Crazy is Good, et nous aimerions beaucoup que vous ajoutiez ceci à notre groupe !
--
Seen in your Stormtroopers 365 set. (?)
madwarfer74 (31 months ago | reply)
Thank you for turning these 2 into totally bigger legends . Most original...
nashworld (31 months ago | reply)
Thanks for sharing this wonderful image via a CC license. I used this image to create a poster for an "acceptable use" campaign regarding cell phones in school. Here is a blog post featuring the image, entitled "When The Empire Makes The Rules": nashworld.edublogs.org/2009/11/23/when-the-em pire-makes-t...
You'll also notice that a link back to this original image is found not only on the image itself, but also on the Flickr page in which my version rests.
Thanks again, this really is a fantastic image!
;)
Sean
nashworld.edublogs.org
Stéfan (31 months ago | reply)
ijclark (7 months ago | reply)
Hi, thanks for sharing this and making it available via CC. I used it in a presentation on mobile interfaces (I credited you on the slides at the end) and in a related blog post.