Anne O'Connor


EXHIBITION OF IMAGES IN LAUNCESTON

Posted 8 months ago

For those around in Launceston during April and over Easter, I am having an exhibition of some of my images taken of the Tamar River and Coastal Tasmania on and from the 9th April at Blue Cafe at Inveresk, just over the Tamar Street Bridge, near central Launceston (turn right at the roundabout into Inveresk precinct, Blue is on the left, opposite the Univesity gallery). A great place to go fo…

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Apologies to all Red Bubblers

Posted 10 months ago

Hi all, I am just wanting to let everyone know that currently we are in the process of moving house.

My time is being spent packing and sorting from cupboards and places I didn’t even know I had.

I am afraid that my Red Bubble time is shortened dramatically. I am hopeful that by the middle of next month, we will be moved and I may be back on track again with time once more, to do Red…

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Thanks to Natural Colour & Light for featuring me as a photographer

Posted 10 months ago

Tis a great honour to be featured as a photographer on your group. Thanks so much for choosing me.


RED BUBBLE PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION FOR THE TASMANIA GROUP

Posted 11 months ago

A small group of Tasmanian photographers from NW Coast are organising an exhibition of work to be held at the Stanley town hall during the Australia day long weekend, opening on the evening of the 23rd and closing on the Monday around 1pm.

I am lucky to be included in the group. Many of my images from the area that are on Red Bubble will be exhibited during the time and I will be staying a…

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WOW - hats up to Red Bubble

Posted 11 months ago

Got my first cards from Red Bubble today and they are stupendous. Very very well done. I am impressed and it takes a bit to impress me as I am very fussy and like top quality work.

These are top quality plus. thankyou very much Red Bubble. Not sure where to direct this to the right place, but hats up to you for making quality cards.

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WOW - THANKYOU TO AUSTRALIAN TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY & WRITING GROUP

Posted 11 months ago

Thankyou to Darren and others for featuring me in your wonderful group. I am very chuffed to be the one selected for this.

I love photography and I love writing, however the latter has fallen by the wayside a bit over the years and photography has taken over. However this group has got me started again and who knows where it might lead.

Of course I also like travel when the opportunit…

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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL REDBUBBLERS

Posted 11 months ago

On this Christmas Eve 2008, I would like to wish all persons well for the coming Festive season and hope the New Year brings you joy.

For all those who have looked at my images, made comments and included me in their favourites, or in their watch list, I thankyou very much for taking the time to do so. I hope all your special wishes are looked on favourably in the coming new year.

I ho…

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First sale

Posted about 1 year ago

Thanks to the person who purchased a card using my little devil image. It is great to think someone out there likes it enough to pay money for it. Hope you enjoy him.
Thanks again.

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Featured again in impressionistic images

Posted about 1 year ago

My image Painted Poplars has been featured in this group. Thankyou so much to the group facilitators for putting this image at the front. I am very proud that you find this worth putting here with the other great people who enjoy taking this type of image.

It really looks good there. thanks so much.


Two of my "splashes" from Coolangatta featured in Waves group

Posted about 1 year ago

Thankyou to the Waves group for featuring two images of mine. I am very pleased that I am up there with the greatest. Both of these images were taken at different times, but I was playing with slow shutter speeds and trying to get that splash just right. Managed to keep the camera dry though, but had to duck a couple of times. Got my boots saturated and the tripod had a habit of sinking int…

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