Anyone look out of place. Freddie curled up by my stuffed pugs and I had to capture the moment. Taken with my Nikon D80 FEATURED in the Odd One Out group / TOP TEN in the Odd One Out Different from the Rest challenge / Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee
Mushroom taken in “Casentino” forest! Tuscany, Italy ► Canon Powershot A85 ◄
Still with Studio light. Camera: Nikon D700, 18-200mm, f-20
Featured in “Odd One Out” group
A sheet of cookies fresh from the oven and already one is missing. MY BUBBLESITE
Featured: 50+ GROUP…Sept 27, 09 / Featured: ODD ONE OUT…Sept 27, 09 / On the streets of China Town, in San Francisco, CA. / Right after snapping this…he pointed at us, laughed and said, “Tourist…tourist…tourist!” and then continued laughing all the way down the street!!! / (Sony A350 SLR…Landscape…F5.6…ISO 400…150mm)
Featured in Odd One Out – September 27, 2009 Provincial Noxious. Perennial. / Canada thistle has purple (sometimes white) flowers, smaller than most thistle flowers, and spiny, dark-green, oblong leaves growing directly from the stem. Mature plants can be 0.3 to 2 metres in height and have both horizontal and vertical roots. This is the only thistle with male and female flowers on separate plants. This thistle infests crops, pastures, range lands, roadsides, and riverbanks. It spreads rapidly through horizontal roots (rhizomes) that give rise to shoots and can form dense patches and virtual mono-cultures. Thistle thickets can restrict recreational access to infested areas. Canada thistle prefers rich loam soil, ample precipitation, and is somewhat shade intolerant, but it has adapted to a wide range of environmental conditions. It is widespread in all areas of British Columbia, and is considered a major concern in the Omineca and Peace River regions. Plants average about 1,500 seeds per plant which do not usually remain viable after three years. However, plants spread efficiently through horizontal roots. / (http://www.weedsbc.ca/weed_desc/canada.html) / / / Photographed in Ste. Rita, Manitoba, Canada / Canon EOS Rebel XTi; Canon 17-85mm lens
Texture by flinkle at deviantart.com
... our little mischievious toddler …..getting his fingers wet on my mums new water feature.
My most humble submission at RB, friends, this work has won many a awards, for your kind review. A simple still life setup of day to day used items in studio lights. Nikon D200, Lens 28-105 f3.5/4.5 my fav. Featured in UNCOVENTIONAL ARTISTRY on 4th Sep. 2009.
Two Painted Storks with Asian Open Billed Stork in between.
Taken with my Kodak Z712 on a gloomy day waiting for The Bridge of Lions drawbridge to open and close. I was in my car, in the driver’s seat, had nothing to do while waiting except look around and I’m glad my camera was on the seat next to me! What you see in the photo is ongoing construction for this bridge. / St. Augustine, FL – August, 2009 /
enhanced by Mother Nature’s awesomeness / This shot is as is / Taken in Gatlinburg, Tennessee on the edge of the beautiful Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I found this group of trees at the Buckberry Lodge. A very nice place to check out if you are traveling to this part of the country.
above shot of flower
An old garden fork was left as a support for a climbing plant that didn’t survive. Now taken over by rampant thryptomene in my back garden in Perth, Western Australia.
This was taken on the flats in Estero Bay, Florida. / Two Iron heads and a Spoonbill wade throught the water looking for a bite to eat.
FEATURED in Fruits and Vegetable group on November 6, 2009 / WINNER of “Scrumptious Food” challenge in The Weekend Photographer group on November 20, 2009 / / ============================================= / Fun with raspberries :o) / / / Canon EOS Rebel T1i / Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 IS / Shot on October 31, 2009 / / / / /
I loved the contrast of the single bright yellow flower against the backdrop of purple flowers. This image was taken at Wittunga Botanic Gardens in South Australia. Nikon D300 Sigma 50mm macro lens f9.0 1/500s ISO 200.
(427 Views) RedBubble Art Feature “Halloween” / / Top Ten Challenge – 3rd place -“Thanksgiving” – The Beautiful Blur Group BetterPhoto Editor’s Pick EyeFetch Contest – 1st place – “October Image” – One Step Closer Group EyeFetch Contest – 1st place – “The Colors of Autumn” – Those Who Are Really Going Forward Group EyeFetch Contest – 3rd place – “Halloween Card” – Halloween Group Thanks for viewing.
This one almost seemed to be sticking its tongue out at me. / Canon EOS Xsi
Fresh from the farm.
I saw this gorgeous plant at Al’s Garden Center in Sherwood, Oregon. / This photo came out so delicate and shows off the one remaining yellow center. Taken with my Nikon D80 Most Popular / My Favorites / Dahlias / Cards and Collages / Calendars Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners photographs and writings, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

A photograph of an object (which may be anything from a tiny pebble to an elephant including anything man-made or natural such as plantlife or animals and even humans) that stands out against or does not seem to belong to a group, collection or a specific order or sequence of two or more elements/other objects, will be the perfect image to submit to this group.
Such an image may be of a bunch of red roses with a single white carnation right in the middle of the bunch. It may also be of a young fellow in jeans chatting with three elders dressed for a formal occasion.
Think of it… a teaspoon in the toolbox surrounded by spanners and pliers not to mention the herd of buffalo tolerating a single giraffe in the midst of their group.
I Love Pasta by Paola Svensson
The object that seems to be different from the rest as well as the group of two or more to which the “ODD ONE OUT” doesn’t belong need to be both part of the main subject of focus, and should take up a good portion of the composition. See the photographs below.
CURRENT GROUP AVATAR
Dare To Be Different by Shevaughn Dwyer
FIRST PLACE WINNER
Odd One Out Group Challenge – Different from the Rest
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PREVIOUS GROUP AVATAR
Kiss of Yellow by Cee Neuner
1st PLACE WINNER
Odd One Out Group Challenge – UNLIKE
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1st Place Winner:
Odd Person Out Challenge
Alone in the dark… by Helene David-Cuny
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MORE FEATURED IMAGES:
SHAPES AND CURVES by RakeshSyal 
In Colorful Company by IndraniGhose 
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