A commisioned job from the model Nuala who was in a dance group. We simply dragged a lot of stuff with us and messed around to see what might come out of it. Nuala brought this great fake fur coat with her and I had a Russian army hat I had bought in Prague, combined with the ridiculous palm trees that line much of Irelands coast we had our portrait of an Irish girl. Taken on a Nikon F301 in 1992 or 3 along the Coast Road Raheny Dublin. sold as matted print to a non rb member on rb
Port Noarlunga Jetty – South Australia Sold as mounted – RB member and framed prints – ext party .
This was taken early on a Sunday morning in the heart of Glasgow, Scotland. Taken on film in monochrome and the print was scanned to digital. Thankyou to the person that bought a matted print of this pic, here on redbubble. It was a lovely surprise and I hope you enjoy it. This shot was featured in the Sold! Group.
Sold: 1 laminated print (To a RB member/artist) Original Pic taken at the Buenos Aires Zoo / Visit My Argentina Gallery / B&W Version: /
“You can’t take back an act you were able to think.” / Friedrich Durrenmatt Sold: 1 Framed Print (To a RB member/artist) / 1 Matted Print
shot at St Marks Wildlife refuge, Florida, USA / hope i don’t get sued for the Cingular reference… I’ve sold a couple of these, one as an 8×10 matted print and one framed (similar). One was to a massage client and another was at my church bazaar.
Genesis 9:12-14 (New King James Version) 12. And God said: “This is the sign of the covenant which I make between Me and you, and every living creature that is with you, for perpetual generations: 13. I set My rainbow in the cloud, and it shall be for the sign of the covenant between Me and the earth. 14. It shall be, when I bring a cloud over the earth,that the rainbow shall be seen in the cloud; / God’s Promise to Noah, after The Great Flood !! This truly was one of those “Magic of the Moment” times from God, a Divine Appointment, being in the right place at the right time, with no added special effects, all natural light !!!! Captured at Thompsons Creek on an historic private property named Charlemont near Geelong, Australia. Pentax istDS Camera The Covenant / Author: martin steinbrugger Having once beheld His glory shinning down from above… / My drought stricken life is now as a reservoir, / Constantly being renewed with God’s love. There’s only a remnant here and there of my barren past… / For behold God’s promise to heal and renew, / Is most certainly coming too pass. Water of life overflowing my soul… / Bringing forth the blessing and joy of knowing, / It is not I, but God who is in control. Covenant blessing under His bow shall I kneel… / For it is by His stripes and His stripes alone, / That my wounded soul has been healed. Inspired by Phil Thomson’s photo “The Covenant” Also available is a calendar of images from Charlemont, including this one The Charlemont Experience Sold: 1x Framed Print. 2x Mounted prints. 4x Cards. / All sales through RB – buyers were a variety of people, named and mystery !!
Sold: 1 small mounted print =-)
Location: Woodside, Adelaide Hills, South Australia Thank you so much to the wonderful person who bought a matted print on 31/08/08 Winner of the Adelaide Hills Landscape challenge Top 10 place in the Autumn challenge, November 2009 Top 10 place in the Leaves In Autumn Colours challenge Top 10 pace in the Seasonal ‘Scapes Autumn challenge Featured in the Sold! group, October 2009 Featured in Photography 101 February 2009 Featured in The Adelaide Hills group 2008 2537 views (Nov 09)
Yes… I did get too close and got wet!.. Ohh the perils of photography! / I Have to date sold 3 x mounted prints of this image.
BIRD SERIES Location Map – Goggle Earth Pelicans mainly eat fish, but they are opportunistic feeders and eat a variety of aquatic animals including crustaceans, tadpoles and turtles. Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / sold / 2 matted prints on redbubble 20 matted prints at art shows Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses / Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia / Calendar of the beautiful Peninsula Pearse Beach Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / Diamond Bay / Back beach along Bass Strait coastline / The best place to watch the sun set / in the arms of someone that loves you / / Diamond Bay / Last one for calendar / / Beach steps / / Mt Martha / / Boat houses /
A rework of a previous image. Frost on our japanese maple tree, a couple of winters ago. It can get cold in the Adelaide Hills! Location – Nairne. This image was published in Australian Traveller magazine in Dec/Jan 2009, and won me a Fujifilm digital camera If you like Frosted Maple Leaf you may also like Sugared Maple here:
featured in the MIRTH group / Sold as a 31”x23” print on another site
All images are the copyright of the artist – / © Charlene M. Aycock / Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, manipulating, redistributing displaying, modifying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent/contract from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies. It is also against copyright laws to upload any of my images, writings, or art to PHOTOBUCKET, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, MYSPACE, FLICKR, or any other internet sight. A MONETARY SETTLEMENT for any unauthorized use, and prosecution in a US Federal Court, as well as Court Cost will be assessed. I used my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT 350D, with my 250 mm lens from my film camera. / BEST VIEWED LARGE. TAKEN AS IS. Shutter speed was 1/1600, F-stop and aperture value F/7.1, Focal Length was 200 mm., and ISO was 400. / SOLD: One Large Mounted Print. I was on my way down the mountain when I spotted this Hawk on a fence post. I stopped and put on my telephoto lens, and slowly crept up to him. I got him on the fence post, and even just as he took off. I shot several fast shots, and caught a three good ones, this is one of them. Hawks are widely reputed to have visual acuity several times that of a normal human being. This is due to the many photoreceptors in the retina (up to 1,000,000 per square mm for Buteo, against 200,000 for humans), an exceptional number of nerves connecting these receptors to the brain, and an indented fovea, which magnifies the central portion of the visual field.
Backstage at Akon concert. Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum 2009 Sold: 1 poster to unknown buyer
Is it? Sold on RB /
These gondolas were taken in Venice, Italy. I used a black and white film and scanned to digital to enhance the mood. I sold a small laminated print with a white border to someone in the UK, on redbubble. Many thanks so very much indeed.
Run fast! Sold on RB / ! /
Telegraph Peak – Egan Mountain Range / Eastern Nevada IRedBubble Gallery: Peak Experiences Canon 350D EOS / Canon 18/55mm PaintShop Pro x7 Sales: RedBubble – 2 (matted print) / Gallery or direct: 4 (8×16)
A wave crashes the London Arch, on the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia, at sunrise. This was taken at the end of autumn on a very cloudy morning. I used a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera, 18-55mm lens and a tripod. I sold a large framed print (walnut and on red bubble) to my kind sister, Nadia, that she bought as a house warming and birthday present for a lucky friend. Thanks so much Nadia.
Crammond Brig (old Scottish for bridge), where the original 15th-century bridge once stood and served as the original coach house for coaches and travellers heading south into Edinburgh. The Brig had immortality bestowed upon it by Sir Walter Scott with his description of how Jock Howieson rescued the disguised King James V from a fight and received lands around Braehead for service to his monarch. The bridge has been replaced by a modern steel and concrete one a little further up the river. Now it forms part of a very pleasant river walk. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Lowland Scotland. Sold a small Framed Print on 28th Oct 09
The terrace runs above West Bow and Victoria Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. There are nice restaurants and coffee houses and on pleasant summer days you can sit out on the terrace with a coffee, beer or glass of wine, above the traffic in an oasis of calm. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh or you can look at all my HDR shots. Sold a Large Framed Print on 7th Oct 09
The Kirk of Calder in Mid-Calder, West Lothian, Scotland is a beautiful village church which comes with a fascinating history and, over the years, a bewildering variety of names. Sometimes referred to as the Parish Kirk of Midcalder, it was until the Reformation known as St Cuthbert’s. At various times since it has been known as Calder Kirk and, briefly, St John’s to reflect local links with the Knights Hospitaller of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. The name “Kirk of Calder” dates back to a merger of congregations in 1956 and has a neatness that suits the building well. St Cuthbert’s Church was originally built on this site some time around 1150 and was among the properties granted to Dunfermline Abbey in the 1160s. In 1526, Peter Sandilands became Rector of the church. He was the younger son of the Sandilands family who had been granted the Barony of Calder and large estates in the area in 1348. The head of the family later became Lord Torphichen and acquired the lands of Torphichen Preceptory after the Reformation in 1563. The family seat was (and remains) at Calder House, very close to Mid Calder and the Kirk of Calder. By 1540 St Cuthbert’s was past its sell-by date and the Reverend Peter Sandilands had the church demolished to make way for a larger and more modern replacement. By 1542 it must have seemed to him that the rebuilding work would outlast him, because he left a highly detailed account of the way the church was to be completed for his nephew, Sir James Sandilands, together with the funds to allow it to happen. / / At the onset of the Reformation in 1560 only the choir and vestry of Peter Sandilands’ church had been completed, together with a lean-to school building that has since disappeared. His original plans provided for a much larger nave continuing to the west and a cloister to the north. Neither was ever built. For the next three hundred years the choir of the church served the needs of the local community, with multiple galleries inserted to try to fit an ever growing congregation into the relatively small space on offer. In 1863 the church was expanded with the addition of north and south transepts, turning it into the “T” shape then popular in Scottish churches. What emerged was pretty much what you see today. The Kirk of Calder’s story was not without incident. Perhaps the low point was in 1644 when the wave of witch-hunting sweeping across Scotland was taken up with enthusiasm by the Minister, Huw Kennedy. Several alleged witches were burned in Midcalder as a result. A more notable moment had occurred rather earlier, in 1556, when John Knox became a regular preacher following the Sandilands’ embracing of the Reformation. He probably preached in the partly completed new church. Information supplied by Undiscovered Scotland Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Lowland Scotland. Sold a Small Laminated Print on 14th Apr 09. Click here for a random page of photographs
Have you ever felt a bit frustrated flicking through RBs Sales Tab about not knowing what format someone has achieved their sales in? Is it a card, or a mounted print they’ve sold – it’s a big difference. Well this group is to show what images or art you’ve sold in the “hard to sell” formats ie. everything except cards. So if you’ve sold a matted, mounted, framed or laminated print or a poster to someone else (ie you haven’t just bought them for yourself) this is where you tell the world. And over time we hope this will become a virtual museum of the art on RB that is so loved that is has sold in the more expensive formats.
Rules and Guidelines Summary:
1. No cards
2. Include in the descriptor for your image:
– what format you sold it in eg. mounted print, poster, etc.
– where you sold it (RB, other site, gallery exhibition, etc
– category of purchaser (RB member, mystery buyer, client, family, etc)
3. If you’ve sold more than one let us know that too!
4. If you can be bothered it would be great if you could include in the descriptor an image of the format you sold it in eg if you sold a large framed print click on this option in your image’s buy options and then copy the url for that option into your descriptor so we can see what format your purchaser chose to have your image in.
5. You can also post images if you’ve sold them at exhibition or at local shows, or even on another site for that matter – just as long as it’s in one of the hard-to-sell formats described above.
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