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  • Lovers, candid shot, Washington Square Park, NYC. Featured / All Kisses Featured / / Home Page SOLD Copyright

  • BUY THIS CARD AND FEEL GOOD FOR WEEKS! Delightful baby welcomes home her parents. Taken in 1996 in Greystones Wicklow. I was taking portrait shots of the baby, she´s my cousins, through the kitchen back door window when the baby just latched herself onto the glass by her tongue and almost magnetically began to rise up the window frame. I could hardly take the picture for laughter. 3393 views / 125 favouritings / 166 comments / 4 sales C’mon Guys and Girls buy a baby today!! Group guidelines : / A fantastic Humorous card for many occasions, birthdays, births, suprises, invites etc! Buy a whole bunch now! Featured in “In the Moment” Redbubble’s first Mook. / Featured on the home page. / In Top Ten Baby Pictures in challenge. / Merit Award in Baby Photo competition, won 100 pounds worth of baby products. / Sold a total of three prints over the weekend on Stephens Green in Dublin. / Successful Picture!!

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  • / / / MCN: CE8AF-C274C-91FDF / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Sold as a mounted print to a mystery buyer! Shutter Speed 1/500 / F5.6 / ISO 250 / Focal Length 300m / Nikon D80 As is / This was taken in my backyard. Favorites 296 times! Copyright :: All Rights Reserved / Registered :: Fri Jan 16 03:07:55 UTC 2009 Title :: Cardinal #12 Great Features

  • This is Annabella – she loves her home, and feels a strong connection to the tiny town she grew up in. She would love to stay there forever – home is definitely where her heart is!

  • / / / BUTTERFLY TREE CARD / Have a look at the framed version for greeting cards in my gallery (next image): / /

  • In 2003 I experienced a life changing event when I traveled to Tanna in Vanuatu in the Melanesian Islands of the Pacific Ocean with two friends. Tanna is populated by about 10,000 Ni Vans who mostly live in subsistence farming communities. Tourism infrastructure and foreign investment have been limited to less than 50% which has largely preserved their way of life from too much foreign influence. The last time foreigners descended on mass was in WWII when the American soldiers practically took over a few of the islands. This overwhelming influx of the modern world on a traditional culture permanently altered it when a number of cargo cults started up fashioning themselves on American military camps. Many Ni-Vans so overcome with the amazing technology and physical power of these soldiers decided being American must be pretty good so henceforth considered themselves adopted Americans. To show how American they were they rebuilt their villages in the style of the military camps, saluted the stars and strips and even made planes and jeeps out of bamboo. Mixed into this infatuation was aspects of ‘Kustom’ (native) religion and Christianity into a cult called the John Frum cult (short for ‘John from America’). Ever since WWII the John Frum followers have been waiting for the second coming of John Frum with his ship full of cargo for the faithful. Just before my trip the cult had become so troublesome that the army had been called in to disperse them. They did this by simply burning the village down so people would be forced to go home to their native villages (the village happened to be constructed on the side of an active volcano as well which didn’t impress the authorities much either). On their previous trip my two companions were invited to go and speak in the John Frum Village and meet their leader the prophet Fred a rare privilege for an outsider. I spent two weeks in Tanna climbed an active volcano and spent time getting to know the locals who kindly put us up in their village while we ministered to the local church. Two of the people I got to know the best were Jeremy a boy who took me under his wing and Willie an inspirationally spiritual man who was a church leader down there. I took this shot of my friends on the second last day I was there in the local river just below the village of Lonimilo. Having never been out of a western culture before experiencing village life, food, water (yuck), music (with no radio or TV the sound of acoustic guitars and singing were almost constantly in the background, yum) and living with such beautiful family oriented people profoundly effected my whole way of seeing the world. Jeremy and Willie’s smiles kind of sum the whole thing up. P.S. I don’t really see myself as a portrait/ people photographer but the bubble is such a great place to try out new things I thought I’d post it and see what people think. The shot was taken with my first ever SLR camera (a Canon EOS30 with Ilford Delta 100 b&w film) that I bought duty free on this trip. To get this shot I got into the river with Jeremy and Willie paranoid I would slip on the sloping bottom with my new baby, fortunately I kept my feet and got the shot, a precious memory. I’ve also been really inspired by Melinda Kerrs work too. To my great surprise this shot won the ‘B&W – Character – People Shots’ groups Indigenous People Competition in August 2008. It was also a finalist in the Black and White groups Emotion competition back in May 2008 and has somehow ended up on the home page three times.

  • Thanks for your help George Lenz / Layers and blends used in PhotoShop… / By using Photoshop, I used 4 different layers here to configure this piece. I took the clouds in one layer, added the egrets in another layer, George Lenz was so kind to help me with the moon layer and I also added a nice flood filter to give the reflections and blending them all in I’m staring out into the night / And trying to hide the pain / I’m going to the place where love / and feeling good don’t ever cost a thing, / And the pain you feel’s a different kind of pain / I’m going home to the place where I belong / where your love has always been enough for me / I’m running from you know I think you got me all wrong / I don’t regret this life I chose for me / But these places and these faces are getting old / So I’m going home / The miles are getting longer it seems / The closer I get to you…. babe / I’ve not always been the best woman and friend for you / But your love remains true and I don’t know why / You always seem to give me another try / I’m going home / To the place where I belong / Where your love has always been good enough for me / I’m running from you know I think you got me all wrong / I don’t regret this life I chose for me / But these places and these faces are getting old / Be careful what you wish for / cause you just might get it all / you just might get it all and then some you dont want / be careful what you wish for cause you just might get it all / You just might get it all / I’m going home to the place where I belong / Where your love has always been enough for me / And I’m running from.. you know I think you got me all wrong / I don’t regret this life I chose for me’ / But these places and these faces are getting old / But these places and these faces are getting old / I’m going home Credits to Chris Daughtry

  • let us pay homage to those whome dwell on slopes.

  • See Chippy’s 2010 Calendar: / CHIPMUNK ADVENTURES / . CLICK TO SEE MORE CHIPPY PICTURES / . 11/27/09 ~ Chippy made the home page!!! Yay!!! Thank you everyone!!!!!!! 11/11/09 ~ Top ten in Your Most Popular Picture challenge, Cee’s Fun Artsy Friends group ~ Thank you all ♥ 11/1/09 ~ Featured in Playful Photogenic Pets ~ Thank you!!! :o) 11/1/09 ~ Featured in Backyard Macros and Closeups ~ Thank you so much ♥ FIRST PLACE 9/10/09 ~ Urban Wildlife – Book Pictures challenge ~ thank you everyone!!! 6/27/09 ~ Featured in Squirrels & Chipmunks ~ Thank you! FIRST PLACE 5/15/09 ~ The Funniest Animal at the Redbubble Zoo challenge ~ Funny Kritters group – thank you everyone ~ Chippy loves you!!!! 4/8/09 ~ Featured in Pet Rodents ~ Thank you!!!! FIRST PLACE 2/23/09 ~ This is the Funniest challenge – ImageWriting group – HUGS FROM CHIPPY! THANK YOU EVERYONE!! 2/13/09 ~ Featured in the ImageWriting Group – Thank you hosts!!!!!! FIRST PLACE 11/29/08 ~ Funny Kritters – Funniest Wild Animal Challenge – Thank you so much members!!!! FIRST PLACE 10/23/08 ~ Nature’s Wonders – Backyard Challenge – Thank you everyone!!! 10/12/08 ~ Featured in Squirrels 9/2008 ~ Featured in the Top Ten – Natural Developments “Chippy” is my favorite wild pet. He’s a tame chipmunk (a tiny member of the squirrel family) who comes to our doorstep on a daily basis for handouts of peanuts and hazelnuts. He and some of his buddies will take nuts from our hands and will crawl on us to look for nuts. Picture taken at my back door, July 2008, Tower City, PA Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / F stop: F/5.6 Exposure: 1/250 sec. Focal length: 55.0 mm / Shutter speed (Tv): 8 DINNER AND FLOWERS / ROOM FOR MORE? /

  • Best View Larger Feature in All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers group. / Feature in JPG Cast-Offs group. I love this place as a young boy because I grew up here. Us boys used to walked several several miles just to swim at this pond before it was develop. This was taken on 10/14/2008 in the morning. The place is in the village of Potterville, PA. My camera was a Rebel XTi with a Sigma 17-70mm lens and a circular polarizer. Other equipment was a tripod and calbe release. Edited in HDR software. Click view larger to really see the beauty. / /

  • Credit crisis? What happens when you gamble with the house? A house of cards is unstable at the best of times. / Add a little extra element of danger (or just a little element) and, well…

  • The Other End of the Wormhole….? I appreciate you taking time to view my work, and I really enjoy reading your comments. / Thanks for visiting :-) Details / 1700m altitude @ the peak of Mt Buffalo, “The Horn” with Neil / Make sure you like moths and bats if you hike up at night ! :-) Canon 40D / Lens: EF-S 10-22mm / Focal Length: 10mm / Shutter Speed: 30 seconds x 111 shots / Aperture: f4.0 / ISO: 800 / Auto White Balance / Format: RAW / Tripod & remote shutter / Drive mode set to Continual Burst / Layered together / Map link Details about star trails can be found here in my blog tips

  • “I am the Child. All the world waits for my coming. All the earth watches with interest to see what I shall become. Civilization hangs in the balance, For what I am, the world of tomorrow will be. I am the Child. You hold in your hand my destiny. You determine, largely, whether I shall succeed or fail. Give me, I pray you, those things that make for happiness. Train me, I beg you, that I may be a blessing to the World.” Mamie Gene Cole These are the hands of my husband’s nephew and his family. Nikon D50 / Nikkor 18-55mm This photo and any others in my portfolio may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded In any way without my permission. / My images do not belong to the Public Domain. / © triciamary CHALLENGE WINNER / The Woman Photographer – Your Favourite Work of Art / Postcard Style – Your Favourite Work / Shapes & Patterns – Heart Shape TOP TEN CHALLENGE PLACEMENTS: / Mood & Ambience – In My Hands – November 09 FEATURED: / The Woman Photographer – April 09 / Good News Group, Sharing & Caring – September 09 HOMEPAGE FEATURE – APRIL 13, 2009

  • These houses are based off real ones

  • I would like to thank Crowmanic for letting me use the image , Country Road. Crowmanic

  • Sad Chimes Rest Home / They deserve more than ending up on the scrapheap after a life of creation and innovation. Be sympathetic to your old Apple in its time of need, send it to the Sad Chimes Rest Home for retired and redundant Macs. A place where the Mac Classic and the G3 iMac can reminisce about operating system developments. The tee: / Other parody tees: / / More tees here >>

  • / When I wasn’t playing cricket with the locals, I was in awe of the landscape that is India. This is Jaisalmer, dubbed the golden city because of its honey colour. There are also two black chairs above one of the balconies, no safety railing to speak of…. what a place!

  • “And when the day arrives I’ll become the sky and I’ll become the sea and the sea will come to kiss me for I am going home. Nothing can stop me now.”’ Trent Reznor This image is a tribute to an old friend, Hilton Matthews, who so sadly died earlier this year. It is a gift for his wife, and my closest friend, Sarah. Hilton was a well known sailor on the Isle of Wight, and was one of the true characters of the Fishbourne Sailing Club. He weathered many storms during his life. He would have loved this one! The boat in the image is one which Hilton helped rescue when it ran aground on the rocks. The sky and the seas have been painted, using a variety of brushes in Photoshop CS4. 09/11/09 – 879 Viewings, 217 comments and 79 favourites. Featured in: / The Woman Photographer / Digital Art Manipulation / Top Ten in the Water Challenge / Digital Brushstrokes / Dream and Fantasy Art / The Scavenger Hunt / Artists of Redbubble / Digital Art Compilations / Imaginative Realism

  • FEATURED NOV 2009 AROUND THE WORLD / FEATURED OCT 2009 INSPIRED ART / FEATURED OCT 2009 NIKON DSLR USERS GROUP / FEATURED OCT 2009 THE WORLD AS WE SEE IT, OR AS WE MISSED IT / FEATURED LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY SEPT 2009 / FEATURED YOU’RE ACCEPTED OCT 2009 / FEATURED BEAUTIFUL OCT 2009 / FEATURED HAPPY HAVEN OCT 2009 / FEATURED A PLACE TO CALL HOME OCT 2009 As my gifted friend Lianne wrote- these works are gifts, back at all who gift their work and hearts so generously here on the Bubble.It is a life of give and take. My wise Uncle told me”There are no free lunches”, and so I offer back the best I can find from my heart. Namaste. “I live my life in widening rings” written by Rainer Maria Rilke I live my life in widening rings / which spread across earth and sky. / I may not complete the last one, / but this is what I will try. I circle around God, the primordial tower, / and I circle ten thousand years long; / and I still don’t know if I’m a falcon, or storm, / or an unfinished song. Sunset last night over Cherry Lake Park in our Hobsons Bay area of Melbourne.Cherry Lake was man-made to relieve the surrounding areas from flood waters. This was taken five minutes after stumbling onto this little guy: / Nikon D70s,Sigma 18-200mm lens;Editted in Picasa, Photomatix. I hope you like it.

  • Our part-time gardener, pruning in the rain / Why hike for hours in the rain, searching for rutting bull moose, only to find a bull moose pruning bushes and tree in our ‘burb? Thanks to Peter Davidson for the video on Hoots mon, there’s a moose loose aboot this hoose D200 and Nikkor 18-200mm About size and weight, wikipedia has this to say: / “On average, an adult moose stands 1.8–2.1 m (6–7 ft) high at the shoulder. Males weigh 380–720 kg (850–1580 pounds) and females weigh 270–360 kg (600–800 pounds).[7] The largest of all is the Alaskan subspecies (A. a. gigas), which can stand over 2.1 m (7 ft) at the shoulder, has a span across the antlers of 1.8 m (6 ft) and averages 634.5 kg (1,396 lbs) in males and 478 kg (1,052 lbs) in females.[8] Typically, however, the antlers of a mature specimen are between 1.2 m (3.9 ft) and 1.5 m (4.9 ft).” An early digital Sony camera shot of a bull at our neighbor’s house late one night /

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