Brisbane Photos – "Impact" by MousyBoyWithGlasses


Impact, originally uploaded by MousyBoyWithGlasses.

This photo by flickr user MousyBoyWithGlasses is:

“A dented window in the building that used to be Scientology HQ in Brisbane.”

Click on the photo or click here to see it on Flickr, where you can download it, see larger sizes, leave comments on it and more.

The photo has been released under a Attribution-Share Alike Creative Commons licence.

This means that MousyBoyWithGlasses has given everyone permission to use the photo (even for commercial purposes), and alter it, under two conditions:

1) He has to be attributed as the author of the photo
2) If you alter the work, you have to distribute your work under the same licence.

If you want to see a collection of about 9 000 photos of Brisbane that are available for commercial use under a Creative Commons licence, click here.

Brisbane Tattoos by wild@heart Tattoo


cat tree by *Gothic-Moonlight on deviantART


my fourth tattoo. by =amazingmaleeni on deviantART

Just found this great picture of a cat-tree tattoo on deviantart.com. That’s amazingmaleeni’s leg you can see there, and the original design was by Gothic-Moonlight.

The work was done by wild@heart tattoo in Charlotte St in the city centre. Click here for a map, and you can see the parlour’s website if you click here, or you can click here for their myspace page.

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Brisbane Skating – Preview of Dan Nitarski’s film, Robot House


Dan Nitarski has released a preview of his skating movie, Robot House, on YouTube.

Watch and enjoy – there are some good stunts, some painful falls, and plenty of broken boards.

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Brisbane Music – Ash Chevelle


Ash… by ~Lilybellspics on deviantART

This photo of Brisbane muso Ash Chevelle just turned up on deviantart.com – it was taken by deviantart user ~Lillybellspics

Ash Chavelle is an unsigned artist – you can hear three of her songs if you click here and go to her myspace profile. The songs are called “Hurricane”, “Bent” and “Shades of Brown and Green”

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