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Posted 20 days ago

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WOMEN'S ART REGISTER

Posted 29 days ago

for further information

womensartregister@yahoo.com

www.artmonthly.org.au

PHOTO COMPETITION

Posted about 1 month ago

« Smithsonian Magazine’s Sixth Annual Photo Contest
The 2008 International Aperture Awards
Deadline: October 29th, 2008

The International Aperture Awards is Running the World’s Richest On-Line Photographic Competition With a Total Prize Pool of USD$200,000 and a Massive USD$100,000 for the Winning Image! Early Entry Fee is $250 during September, Regular Entry Fee $290. Online Entries Open…

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Paul Vanzella

Posted about 1 month ago

“Fine Art Photography” ............Paul Vanzella/has arrived and thankyou.

My favourite photograph/Page 11/has been included/so am very happy.

The presentation/production is excellent and all at REDBUBBLE must be very satisfied.

CONGRATULATIONS!

HEADLESS

Posted about 1 month ago

Check out “headless”

Name :headless

Age :29

City :Gdansk

Country :Poland

Joined May :2008

................brilliant and such a creative artist

CONVENT GALLERY/Daylesford

Posted about 1 month ago

Housed in a 19th C. historic mansion, The Convent incorporates seven galleries, two retail areas specialising in unique handcrafts, cafe, bar, penthouse apartment, function rooms, chapel and gardens. Filled with work by over 100 local, nat…

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REDBUBBLE

Posted about 1 month ago

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SMART artZ

Posted about 1 month ago

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STOP:BRILLIANT

Posted 8 months ago

Brilliant Minds Stephen Wiltshire/check this out/simply awesome

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAfaM_CBvP8

Bhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAfaM_CBvP8

oh yes BRILLIANT

History of Melbourne Camera Club

Posted 11 months ago

A Short History
The Melbourne Camera Club has a history of continuous activity since it was founded in 1891, making it one of the oldest photographic clubs in Australia. The club was the inspiration of Ludovico Hart, the instructor in photography at the Working Men’s College, and was known then as the Working Men’s College Photographic Club. The identity of the first president is not known …

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