Adam and Gemma were fantastic on RRR FM this morning (a Melbourne radio station) – thanks guys! For those of you who want to check out t…
Adam and Gemma were fantastic on RRR FM this morning (a Melbourne radio station) – thanks guys! For those of you who want to check out their work try this link
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Ok, hello to everyone in Bubbleland! Peace and love to you all! Tonight turned out to be an amazing evening! / Me and a few friends wen…
Ok, hello to everyone in Bubbleland! Peace and love to you all! Tonight turned out to be an amazing evening! / Me and a few friends went to see the Spicks and Specks stage show at the Comedy Theatre and guess who was chosen to go up as a contestant and spend over an hour on stage with Adam, Myf and Al!!!! / Yes… ME!!!!!!! LOL!!!! If you get a chance to read my Bio you will see that one of my dreams was to be on Spicks and Specks!!!! Dream #1 of 9,087… Accomplished! hehehe!!
A sad day for me … Adam Gilchrist has announced his retirement from all forms of Cricket. After the One Day Series coming up he will be…
A sad day for me … Adam Gilchrist has announced his retirement from all forms of Cricket. After the One Day Series coming up he will be retiring for good. He has been such a fundamental part of the Australian team for such a long time … and quite frankly a bit of a freak of a sportsman. I guess I feel lucky that I have had the opportunity to have been able to watch someone of this exceptional standard play. Sports people like him only show up once in a lifetime for whichever sport you follow. Good luck in your future Gilly!! Thank you so much for all the wonderful nail biting exhibitions you put on!! You will be missed!! In honour of Gilly … here is a link to the Second fastest 100 ever scored in Test Cricket. 100 runs in only 57 balls faced!!! Second to Viv Richards of the West Indies team. You NEED to watch this from start to finish to truly understand what a unique Sportsman Gilly was. Adam’s Best
Hello everyone, I would like to introduce you to my friend ‘Adam’. Please take a look at his folio WhiteRabbit64. He has some gr…
Hello everyone, I would like to introduce you to my friend ‘Adam’. Please take a look at his folio WhiteRabbit64. He has some great photographs and is only new to Redbubble. I dont know how to get the link here so hopefully it wont be too hard to find him. P.S My favourite is the little fairy penguin he caught on camera. There are two delightful pics of him there. Thanks for your support . I enjoyed my camping trip away but it is also good to be back in the RB community. Thanks everyone for your comments and praises! Sal xxx
I don’t know this photographer but I just discovered her work and she is amazing. She’s only 15 but her photography is so exceptional. Sh…
I don’t know this photographer but I just discovered her work and she is amazing. She’s only 15 but her photography is so exceptional. She does mainly equine photography and I have to admit, I’m so jealous of some of her amazing shotswish I’d thought of themha! / But here is her portfolio: New Artist / Check her out and let me know what you think. I’m sure you’re going to love her work. / ~Sande
An interview with the very talented KATE ADAMS First of all Thank you for choosing me for a…
An interview with the very talented KATE ADAMS First of all Thank you for choosing me for an interview, I feel very honoured especially since it is coming from a very talented photographer and artist such as yourself. How does being a creative person and pursuing your creativity affect other aspects of your life? When I discovered photography or maybe it discovered me I was literally hooked, from the very first time I picked up a camera, in those days a used Brownie Box 127 but I made it work for me and I had so much fun. You see my dad was a coal miner in England for years before I emigrated to South Africa and everything in those days was black and white to me, even the hills around where I lived was black and made out of coal and not very pretty to look at., so I figured I had to be creative to brighten my world and the rest is really history. / Nowadays if I don’t have a camera with me then I’m not dressed, I go into my own world and can disappear for hours and I use this time as a release for many of my thoughts. I feel it has made me grow in mind and spirit and is the best way I know of expressing my thoughts and feelings, I get so engrossed some times I forget about the time and work late in to the night to achieve the certain look in the images, I am lucky in way because I am able to turn everything off around me, like a switch. I enjoy every minute of it and never for one moment get bored, I just don’t find enough hours in the day. For me, creating is an outlet for my mind and soul and it has taught me to have patience, to be aware of my surroundings and to respect Mother Nature to the end degree. Tell us about one person or moment that has made your time on redbubble particularly special or meaningful? Wow! Now this is a hard one to answer, All the people on this site have inspired me greatly but they all have a different styles and use different mediums and are equally important to me. / I have to mention Michele Duncan and her great macro flora’s, Michele has always been an inspiration to me since the very first time I had the opportunity to view her works I can sit and study them for a long time and then do it over again, she has been so helpful to me and she also has a great sense of humour. Show & tell us about five works on redbubble that have moved or inspired you? By Michele Duncan I can look at this constantly and never tire, it is one of the most beautiful roses I have seen ever. By BigD such a talented artist. I love the clarity of this image the details are exquisite I get inspiration just by looking, such eye pleasing work. ~Robert Elliott I have always been an avid fan of Roberts since the day I found his works on this site and this image has a special meaning to me as I have been to the Antarctic and can relate so well. by mikrin one of the best captures I have had the pleasure / to view,this image is demands attention, I can look again and again and enjoy as much as my very first view. by jiashu xu His artwork is incredibly moving to me and this is such a powerful image.
1.How does being a creative person and pursuing your creativity affect other aspects of your life? When I’m outside in my little gard…
1.How does being a creative person and pursuing your creativity affect other aspects of your life? When I’m outside in my little garden I forget everything around me (call it in the red bubble mode) then I am a crazy person talking to the bugs and chasing them with my camera or get all muddy and wet just to get to that particular flower. / Forgetting time, people and especially housework. / I have a wonderful family who are very supportive and give me all the ‘creative’ time and encouragement I need until…. they don’t have anything clean to wear or want to be fed . / This wonderful hobby takes you places you never went before and shows how beautiful nature is in all its glory and gives you so many new and dear friends who are sharing your interest …its amazing!!! 2.Tell us about one person that has made your time on redbubble particularly special or meaningful? Well that is an easy question…Byron. / He was the one bringing me into R&B and I am still so grateful towards him for giving me the idea of making a macro lens (because then I had just an old camera) that changed my life completely, he says it unleased the macro beast !!!! / He is my mentor he gave me confidence and encouragement and I have learned a lot from his knowledge( he is an awesome writer too). 3. Show and tell us about five works on redbubble that have moved or inspired you? Now that is a difficult one because there is so many wonderful works it is hard to choose from (Can I please give all my favorites??? guess not!!!!)...lol Wild Garlic Bulb… this is deliciously captured and is such a complex structured but …I have never seen it before. / by Kate Adams Profile… This is such a cool picture. Frogs are scaring me because they jump so unexpectedly but love how Mike captured this little guy / by mikrin / Smile you’re on… I have a soft spot for these bugs and Fremme took a fantastic macro of it. / by Fremme Cement Creek…by eXposure, What can I say…..wonderful almost mystic place to be beautifully captured by Wendy. / Cosmea…by Sylvia Tax because this made me so happy glorious bleu sky beautiful colored cosmea flowers…mother nature at her best. / This was really the toughest question and it took me a long time to answer ..there are much more images and artists to talk about ……. / I want to say thank to all my friends here at R&B because you are all my inspiration. And to you Kate many thanks for the interview it was very kind to do this with this rookie :)) / Hugs Mariola (Yool)
A photograph is usually looked at – seldom looked into. ~Ansel Adams I think a photography class should be a requirement in all educa…
A photograph is usually looked at – seldom looked into. ~Ansel Adams I think a photography class should be a requirement in all educational programs because it makes you see the world rather than just look at it. ~Author Unknown I think the best pictures are often on the edges of any situation, I don’t find photographing the situation nearly as interesting as photographing the edges. ~William Albert Allard, “The Photographic Essay” I hate cameras. They are so much more sure than I am about everything. ~John Steinbeck Actually, I’m not all that interested in the subject of photography. Once the picture is in the box, I’m not all that interested in what happens next. Hunters, after all, aren’t cooks. ~Henri Cartier-Bresson A great photograph is a full expression of what one feels about what is being photographed in the deepest sense, and is, thereby, a true expression of what one feels about life in its entirety. ~Ansel Adams I just think it’s important to be direct and honest with people about why you’re photographing them and what you’re doing. After all, you are taking some of their soul. ~Mary Ellen Mark Photography records the gamut of feelings written on the human face, the beauty of the earth and skies that man has inherited, and the wealth and confusion man has created. It is a major force in explaining man to man. ~Edward Steichen / Edward Steichen – The Flatiron (1905)
thanks to everyone for endless support.. I really appreciate all your comments and faves.. Sorry for not being able to answer your kind c…
thanks to everyone for endless support.. I really appreciate all your comments and faves.. Sorry for not being able to answer your kind comments every time, but my work getting so hard in this season and doesn’t let me spend so much time here.. Pleas accept my apologizes. My ‘Adam featured on homepage.. / By the way I could work on my Bubblesite finally.. here you can check Manolya F. Art / Hope you like it.. If you have any suggestions about my page or something that you want to see there about me please let me know.. Love, / Manolya
Laughing, dancing and prancing, can you Adam and Eve it? Not that I have probably got that right, being only a Southerner and not a Cock…
Laughing, dancing and prancing, can you Adam and Eve it? Not that I have probably got that right, being only a Southerner and not a Cockney! Anyway to get to the point / another 3 buses have come along!! ONE FOR THE ALBUM GROUP have given me the honour of not only being a featured member but also that ME AND GRANDAD is to be Avatar for a week :O)) Thanking the wonderful Susan Davies THEN low and behold the PINTO HORSES GROUP have featured my picture of TOBY AND PINTO JUMPING INTO THE FUTURE thanking the moderators so very much for this feature :O)) So from having an average of one feature about every seven days, I have now had six featured images, one Avatar and 2 featured members in three days! So amazing :O))
I’d like to introduce a very talented photographer. He’s been on the bubble since May, but hasnt really gotten a chance to be active on …
I’d like to introduce a very talented photographer. He’s been on the bubble since May, but hasnt really gotten a chance to be active on it, nor really been “seen” / So I would like to introduce Adam Bykowski to everyone. / I have known Adam for quite some time now from another site I was once on before I found bubbleland. / When you get a chance visit his portfolio, I have no doubt you will enjoy what you find. / I am glad he’s FINALLY putting up his work here on the bubble, he doesnt realize yet how addictive our bubblehome is..hehe / So enjoy!
I’d like to put out a huge thanks to Adam Bykowski for buying a laminated print of / “trees of…
I’d like to put out a huge thanks to Adam Bykowski for buying a laminated print of / trees of white / This truely made my night, and for the reason he done it, really just floors me. He stated because I did a journal introducing him to the RB members he wanted to show his appreciation. Well thanks to all those members who viewed Adam’s work, he’s a very talented photographer. / And I really want to thank you for making him feel like he’s at home here in our bubbleworld / Thanks again so much Adam, and I really am glad the bubblebug has hit ya!! / This is the print he bought, he really dug back into my portfolio to find this one….lol / Happy New Year to All
The lovely people at the Country Bumpkin Group have been kind enough to feature my *Wad…
The lovely people at the Country Bumpkin Group have been kind enough to feature my Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy shot. I could not be more pleased as this is one of my favourites. If you have not discovered them yet, then please check out this great group to find some outstanding work. Click on the photograph below to see the shot properly: Thank you so much to the hosts Angie, webbie and Bill for recognising my work, I appreciate the honour and the exposure. Tom
The following gem is by Douglas Adams of “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”fame. It is an amazing insight into Australia – prepare your…
The following gem is by Douglas Adams of “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”fame. It is an amazing insight into Australia – prepare yourself! Australia is a very confusing place, taking up a large amount of the bottom half of the planet. It is recognizable from orbit because of many unusual features, including what at first looks like an enormous bite taken out of its southern edge; a wall of sheer cliffs which plunge deep into the girting sea. Geologists assure us that this is simply an accident of geomorphology and plate tectonics, but they still call it the “Great Australian Bight” proving that not only are they covering up a more frightening theory but they can’t spell either! The first of the confusing things about Australia is the status of the place. Where other landmasses and sovereign lands are classified as either continent, island, or country, Australia is considered all three. Typically, it is unique in this. The second confusing thing about Australia are the animals. They can be divided into three categories: Poisonous, Odd, and Sheep. It is true that of the 10 most poisonous arachnids on the planet, Australia has 9 of them. Actually, it would be more accurate to say that of the 9 most poisonous arachnids, Australia has all of them. However there are curiously few snakes, possible because the spiders have killed them all. But even the spiders won’t go near the sea. Any visitors should be careful to check inside boots (before putting them on), under toilet seats (before sitting down) and generally everywhere else. A stick is very useful for this task. At this point, we would like to mention the Platypus – estranged relative of the mammal, which has a duck-bill, otter’s tail, webbed feet, lays eggs, detects its aquatic prey in the same way as the electric eel and has venomous barbs attached to its hind legs, thus combining all ‘typical’ Australian attributes into a single improbable creature. The last confusing thing about Australia is the inhabitants. First, a short history: Sometime around 40,000 years ago, some people arrived in boats from the north. They ate all the available food, and a lot of them died. The ones who survived learned respect for the balance of nature, man’s proper place in the scheme of things and spiders. They settled in and spent a lot of the intervening time making up strange stories. Then, around 200 years ago, Europeans arrived in boats from the north. More accurately, European convicts were sent, with a few deranged and stupid people in charge. They tried to plant their crops in Autumn (failing to take account of the reversal of the seasons when moving from the top half of the planet to the bottom), ate all their food, and a lot of them died. About then the sheep arrived, and have been treasured ever since. It is interesting to note here that the Europeans always consider themselves vastly superior to any other race they encounter, since they can lie, cheat, steal, and litigate (marks of a civilised culture they say) – whereas all the Aboriginals can do is happily survive being left in the middle of a vast red-hot desert, equipped with a stick. Eventually, the new lot of people stopped being Europeans on Extended Holiday and became Australians. The changes are subtle, but deep, caused by the mind-stretching expanses of nothingness and eerie quiet, where a person can sit perfectly still and look deep inside themselves to the core of their essence, their reasons for being, and the necessity of checking inside your boots every morning for fatal surprises. They also picked up the most finely tuned sense of irony in the world, and the Aboriginal gift for making up stories. Be warned. There is also the matter of the beaches. Australian beaches are simply the nicest and best in the entire world. Although anyone actually venturing into the sea will have to contend with sharks, stinging jellyfish, stonefish (a fish which sits on the bottom of the sea, pretends to be a rock and has venomous barbs sticking out of its back that will kill just from the pain) and surfboarders. However, watching a beach sunset is worth the risk. As a result of all this hardship, dirt, thirst and wombats, you would expect Australians to be a dour lot. Instead, they are genial, jolly, cheerful and always willing to share a kind word with a stranger. Faced with insurmountable odds and impossible problems, they smile disarmingly and look for a stick. Major engineering feats have been performed with sheets of corrugated iron, string, and mud. / Alone of all the races on earth, they seem to be free from the ‘Grass is Greener on the other side of the fence’ syndrome, and roundly proclaim that Australia is, in fact, the other side of that fence. They call the land “Oz”, “Godzone” (a verbal contraction of “God’s Own Country”) and “Best bloody place on earth, bar none, strewth.” / The irritating thing about this is they may be right. There are some traps for the unsuspecting traveler, though. Do not, under any circumstances, suggest that the beer is imperfect, unless you are comparing it to another kind of Australian beer. Do not wear a Hawaiian shirt. / Religion and Politics are fairly safe topics of conversation, (Australians don’t care too much about either) but Sport is a minefield. The only correct answer to “So, howdya’ like our country, eh?” is “Best (insert your own regional swear word here) country in the world!”. It is very likely that, on arriving, some cheerful Australians will ‘adopt’ you on your first night, and take you to a pub where Australian Beer is served. / Despite the obvious danger, do not refuse. It is a form of initiation rite. You will wake up late the next day with an astonishing hangover, a foul taste in your mouth, and wearing strange clothes. Your hosts will usually make sure you get home, and waive off any legal difficulties with “It’s his first time in Australia, so we took him to the pub”, to which the policeman will sagely nod and close his notebook. Be sure to tell the story of these events to every other Australian you encounter, adding new embellishments at every stage and noting how strong the beer was. / Thus you will be accepted into this unique culture. Most Australians are now urban dwellers, having discovered the primary use of electricity, which is air-conditioning and refrigerators. Typical Australian sayings:- “G’Day!” “She’ll be right mate.” / Tips to Surviving Australia: Don’t ever put your hand down a hole for any reason WHATSOEVER. The beer is stronger than you think, regardless of how strong you think it is. Always carry a stick. Air-conditioning is imperative. Do not attempt to use Australian slang, unless you are a trained linguist and extremely good in a fist fight. Wear thick socks. Take good maps. Stopping to ask directions only works when there are people nearby. If you leave the urban areas, carry several litres of water with you at all times, or you will die. Even in the most embellished stories told by Australians, there is always a core of truth that it is unwise to ignore. / _.,_. /
Thank you to the Unique Buildings Of The World Group for featuring my *Church an…
Thank you to the Unique Buildings Of The World Group for featuring my Church and Tower shot. Click on the photograph below to see the shot properly: Also, thank you to the Stream Crossings Group for featuring my Wade’s Bridge shot. I am honoured to also have been made a featured member of this great group, the second time I have been honoured in this way by this group. Click on the photograph below to see the shot properly: Thank you so much to the hosts of both groups for recognising my work, I appreciate the honour and the exposure. If you have not discovered them yet, then please check out these great groups to find some outstanding work. Tom
A big thank you to the lovely people at the HDR Photography Group who have been kind enough to…
A big thank you to the lovely people at the HDR Photography Group who have been kind enough to feature my Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy shot. If you have not discovered them yet, then please check out this great group to find some outstanding work. Click on the photograph below to see the shot properly: Thank you so much to the hosts for recognising my work, I appreciate the honour and the exposure. Tom
Today (21st May 09) I sold a Matted Print of Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy. This is a one of my favourite shots, so I am doubly please…
Today (21st May 09) I sold a Matted Print of Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy. This is a one of my favourite shots, so I am doubly pleased that someone else liked it enough to purchase it. Thank you so much to the anonymous buyer, I appreciate this so much. I hope you will enjoy the print for many years to come. Click on the photograph below to see the shot properly:
I would like to extend a sincere thank you to the person who recently purchased a card of my work “Purple Flower”. I hope you like it and…
I would like to extend a sincere thank you to the person who recently purchased a card of my work “Purple Flower”. I hope you like it and I appreciate your support of my work. I’m quite surprised by the overwhelming response to “Purple Flower”. I had never regarded it as being anything particularly special, nor have I publicised the image much, only entering it one group. Yet it accounts for over half of all views of my work. I’m so pleased that this simple shot, taken casually one afternoon in a garden in Warrnambool has become so popular. So a thank you also to those who have faved, commented or just viewed it!
I have been fortunate enough to have another two shot featured. Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy and Aberfeldy Bridge have both been fea…
I have been fortunate enough to have another two shot featured. Wade’s Bridge at Aberfeldy and Aberfeldy Bridge have both been featured in the “Heritage Listed and Other Trusts Sites World Wide Group. Click on the photographs below to see the shots properly: Thank you so much to the hosts for recognising my work, I appreciate the honour and the exposure. If you have not discovered them yet, then please check out this great group to find some outstanding work. Features during August 09 so far: / Tom
I have been fortunate enough to have another two shot featured. Loch Tay Crannog has been featured in the Bits and Pieces...
I have been fortunate enough to have another two shot featured. Loch Tay Crannog has been featured in the Bits and Pieces Group. Click on the photograph below to see the shot properly: Also, Aberfeldy Bridge has been featured in the Stream Crossings Group. Click on the photograph below to see the shot properly: Thank you so much to the hosts for recognising my work, I appreciate the honour and the exposure. If you have not discovered them yet, then please check out this great group to find some outstanding work. Features during August 09 so far: / Tom
A huge thank you to Dave (Trainman) who was kind enough to purchased a Greeting Card of *Aberf…
A huge thank you to Dave (Trainman) who was kind enough to purchased a Greeting Card of Aberfeldy Bridge. Click on the photograph below to see it properly: / Thank you so much Dave, I really appreciate it. Also a huge thank you so much to the unknown kind person who purchased a Greeting Card of The Royal Company of Archers. Click on the photograph below to see it properly: / I appreciate your support so much, I hope you get great pleasure from the image. Tom
*_“No man has the right to dictate what other men should perceive, create or produce, but all should be encouraged to reveal themselves,...
“No man has the right to dictate what other men should perceive, create or produce, but all should be encouraged to reveal themselves, their perceptions and emotions, and to build confidence in the creative spirit.” “A true photograph need not be explained, nor can it be contained in words.” “Life is your art. An open, aware heart is your camera. A oneness with your world is your film. Your bright eyes, your easy smile is your museum” “No matter how sophisticated you may be, a large granite mountain cannot be denied – it speaks in silence to the very core of your being” “There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs.” “How high your awareness level is determines how much meaning you get from your world. Photography can teach you to improve your awareness level.” “I never know in advance what I will photograph, ... I go out into the world and hope I will come across something that imperatively interests me. I am addicted to the found object. I have no doubt that I will continue to make photographs till my last breath.”
Thankyou so much to the Anonymous Buyer of my Calendar “Love the Blues”,which I have to say is a lovely surprise to me this morning. / I…
Thankyou so much to the Anonymous Buyer of my Calendar “Love the Blues”,which I have to say is a lovely surprise to me this morning. / I hope the purchaser enjoys the item and gets a lot of pleasure from it, as much as I got lots of pleasure from painting the images. / I am delighted and honoured that my work is appreciated enough to spend hard earned cash on. / Enjoy!
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