Hi
What a great find this is. RedBubble I mean. Congratulations to the “guys” (non-sexist) who had the concept, developed and manage the site. My one complaint with RedBubble is the narcotic effect it has on me. Yep…, it is addictive. I have spent an inordinate amount of time on this site, but it is all very enjoyable.
My “real” work is as a Director of Professional Performance Australia which is a company involved with professional and personal development programs. However two of my passions are Dance and “Photography & Graphic Art”. Another is “Food” so, hopefully the “Dance” and “Food” passions combined can give some balance. Luckily, I am still Alive and Working and have a web site with that title that I have just published.
I remember my two young daughters enjoying the black and white images appearing in the developing trays in my bathroom around 25 years ago. Of course much more can be done in much less time with digital manipulation of images than we could ever do with film and chemistry.
My early cameras were 120 format which took rolls of film taking 12 pictures. I graduated to my first 35mm camera before a trip to the USA and Canada back in 1976. It was a Nikon, a brand I have stuck with ever since.
As I have said, I have always had a passion for photography, and in recent times for graphic art. I still have and occasionally use my Nikon F90X 35mm cameras, but am increasingly using my Nikon D70 digital, and my little Minolta which I take most places.
The sayings I have listed here for printing on T shirts are just a few of the hundreds that I have on Bumper and another Motivational Quotes web site.
I look forward to reading your comments on any of my work, and/or receiving BubbeMail from you. If youwould like to e-mail me, you can do so at this address: ian@bumper.ws
Cheers
Ian McKenzie
It’s now March, 2009.
I have not been on this site for quite some time, and I am sorry about that. To b e honest it was taking too much of my time and I had to get on with my “real work”. Since the last time I was here I have published eight photography web sites they are all linked to this one: “Places Pics”.http://www.placespics.biz/ Take a look when you get chance, and I shall try to frequent Redbubble a bit more often.
Cheers
Ian






Ian McKenzie is a member of Agent Provocateur - T-Shirts with Messages, Australian Bush ☼ (aspects of realistic Landscapes - ie N0 Abstracts or Macros please!), Brissie! It's short for Brisbane, Colour Me Vibrant Red!, Farms and Countryside, Green!, Have Your Say on TShirts, Human and Nature, Light and Reflection 1/24, National Parks of the World, Night Photography, Queensland, Rockabilly, Simple Witty Shirts, The Artistic Nude, Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art, Trees - 2 images per day with trees as the focal point and Web Design.
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The Real Estate people tell us that the three most important aspects of a property in order of priority are; location, location and location.
The Internet, or World Wide Web (WWW) is a relatively recent phenomenon that has had tremendous effects on all of us.
A “good” dancer for someone who cannot dance, is probably seeing someone who knows the basic steps of a dance….,
The year was 1927. American pilot Charles Lindberg, affectionately known as “Lucky Lindy” had just made history by becoming the first to fly solo, nonstop from New York to Paris.
On Wednesday I watched a young couple’s final private dance lesson before their forthcoming wedding next Saturday.
I just checked my Macquarie dictionary. “Danceability”, is not listed. Also it came up underlined in red on my spell checker. /