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  • LADY OF 95

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  • An old road sign riddled with bullet holes, apparently used for target practice, leans slightly off the highway near Balancing Rock in southern Idaho. This tourist stop has been heavily vandalized because of its secluded location and lack of state funding. Southern Idaho October 2007

  • The year ahead ...
    by RedBubble

    We spent most of January catching our breath and thinking about the year ahead. We’re not entirely done with out thinking – because the …

    We spent most of January catching our breath and thinking about the year ahead. We’re not entirely done with out thinking – because the devil’s always in the details. But there are a few outcomes I’d like to share. We think we need to communicate ‘more betterer’. We’re often so busy ‘doing’ that we forget to tell you what’s going on and why we’re doing particular things. So we’ll try to be better and more regular communicators. The way we view RedBubble is that we’re in a partnership with the artists on the site. This influences every element of our thinking. And the partnership works like this – we take care of the boring back of house work to free people up to concentrate on their art / writing – and marketing themselves. We solve hard boring problems that individually are very difficult to solve (e.g. manufacturing and shipping goods around the world). But we can’t do everything. We’re a team of 16 – and we’re flat out. Over the next eighteen months we want to grow this to a team of 30 – but even then we won’t be able to do all the things we want. We want to involve you in RedBubble. For example, we’d love to be more involved in selling your work – but the reality is that out of the 16 people in the company now only one has a sales focused role. So we need your help to sell your work. And I think you’ll be far better sales people than we could ever be – but what we can do is to provide the tools / advice to make the selling process easier. This is one of the things we’ll be working on this year. Better tools and advice. Better products. Sales features. I am completely inspired by wikipedia. I’m inspired by the fact that it’s trusting and it works. And this is what I want RedBubble to be – a trusting site. Over the course of the year we want to hand over control of the site to the members of the site. Just like wikipeadia. So if you’re keen to get involved there’ll be lots of opportunities! And this trust needs to extend very deeply – this year we’re going to be very open with our thinking and internal numbers. Our view is that open communication is essential to a healthy partnership. For example, for those of you who wonder about the financial side of things – the current profit margin on the RB base price is 10%. Over the course of this year we’ll be looking to improve our logistics to increase this to 23%. With this money we need to pay all our expenses – staff salary, equipment et cetera. Here’s a quick snapshot of the RB team and our jobs (to give you a sense of what we’re all doing day-to-day) : Xavier – Website builder / Justin – Website builder and thinker / Hop – Answers e-mails and chases up orders / Bridget – Does the books / Ben – Website builder / Tom – Looks after logistics / Ed – Looks after t-shirts / Dave Cheney – Keeps the computers running / Fran – Looks after writing / John – Website builder / Jo – People stuff on the site / Dave Librach – Groups and other people related stuff on the site / Martin – Thinker / Peter – Bus driver and everything else / Grant – Website builder and seller of stuff / Paul – Makes things look beautiful Thoughts, comments, feedback all welcome. Most importantly, are we heading on the right track? Peter

  • I took this shot from the Windsor turf farms today while following a storm which hit about 5 minutes later.. It is an HDR shot and I think HDR was the right choice as it shows details in both the sky and landscape.. / I have always wanted to try and get a storm shot while down at the turf farms because the scene just looks so typically australian to me.. / I decided to include the gate to break up the scene a bit and add something more to view than just turf and the sky.. / Anyway as usual all comments and/or thoughts are welcome.. / Thanks for having a look! Best Viewed LARGE! Uploaded on 12/02/2008

  • Some amazing skies above us, on the road somewhere in the country between Sydney and Melbourne… we headed to the heart of the storm which was pretty amazing, drops of water were more like buckets full rushing down…

  • Early morning fog, Penola to Millicent Road, Penola South Australia.

  • False Bay in Fish Hoek on the Eastern coast of the peninsula of the Western Cape, near Cape Town, South Africa. I’ve deliberately been excluding man-made objects from the majority of my landscapes. I’ve been contemplating a new theme for my pictures… for now I’ll start including more man-made structures in my sea- and landscapes. I’m also enjoying DCE tools HDR of late. I appreciate any honest crit, please dont hesitate to point out what you dont like.

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  • 3d imaging, psp and Painter X

  • When we stop caring we’ve lost the battle.

  • It is a new year and many changes are coming. It is certain. There is a long road ahead of us as a nation and as individuals. Each one of us has an opportunity to make our own lives better and the world as a whole. Welcome to the long road ahead. —Judi 2009 /

  • This work has been donated by Ross Robinson. All purchases of this work and any others in this profile will be donated to the victims of the Victorian Bush fires.

  • [Double Exposure Project #2 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This is our second attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image yet again. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!

  • Featured in the Canon DSLR Group 22nd April 2009 / Featured in Accentuate The Eyes group 23rd of April 2009 / Featured in Strictly Faces Group 23rd of April 2009 Canon EOS 50D / Canon 28-135mm lens / Model Amelia / Autumn in the Central West Slopes & Plains Thank you for taking time to browse

  • Digital Collage ©2009 All rights reserved. / Part of a new series created from the hundreds of photos in my personal collection of family photos dating back to 1960 (way before I was born). /

  • Capture this on Pine Island ,Florida. One of the many fishing piers that have that go out into Pine Island sound. / Canon 5 D mark ll / canon 17mm / ISO 100 / 1/50 f/14 / monochrome / C.P. filter /

  • Miles Davis (1926 -1991)

  • Taken at Pt. Germein on a shoot with fellow Bubblers AndyGii and Bill O’Neil. Apparently this jetty was one of the longest until it lost about 200m. due to storms. Canon 50D / Sigma 10-20 mm f/4.0-5.6 / CP filter / Raw file converted / Featured in JPG Cast-Offs, August 2009 / Featured in Your Magic Place, August 2009 / Featured in Adelaide/South Australia, August 2009

  • taken in Thailand November 2008. some pretty hefty weather came in pretty quick. thankfully, this little longtail boat was moving just a little quicker. view large for full effect.

  • Stand Clear!....for those still trying to figure this one out, it’s a real shot, uneditted, and shows Taka in mid-headspin…With Taka it’s all about fun, love, and being with us. He’d still be happy if the three of us were locked in a broom cupboard together, he’s such a pal. Best weekend wishes from our house to yours! Nikon D70s; Sigma50-500mm lens; f/6.3; 1/60sec; 420mm focal length; no edit FEATURED NOV 2009 PLAYFUL PHOTOGENIC ANIMALS

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