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  • :) (Also available as a poster) Alright, let’s get political! Riffing here on the concept of Shepard Fairey who did the well known posters of Barack Obama – ‘hope’ and ‘progress’. I’ve never voted in my life – except in RedBubble competitions!!! Buy this shirt and show your support for democracy!

  • Red Moon Rising
    by Steven Sandner

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  • Spring Red 3
    by Steven Sandner

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    / / / / Red is the color for many emotions, passion, excitement, love, danger.

  • Breaking Point
    by Steven Sandner

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    / / / / A rarity, an unusual beauty captivating in its simplicity. / / The modern world has too many conflicting factors, all pulling you into different directions. Simplicity in life, is often sought after but is an unrealistic goal as the path to reach it just drags in more distractions. You buy a mobile phone to be able to call your friends anywhere anytime, only to get a call from your boss on your day off. Simple living Vs the ‘more is better’ ideology, which one is better? / / Special thanks to Jasmine for driving me there XO Shot with a: Panasonic FZ50 Shutter time: 1/500 Aperture: 2.8 /

  • Itinerary
    by Steven Sandner

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    / Shot with a: Kodak Easyshare DX Shutter time: 1/100 Aperture: F 4.8 /

  • Ocean of Memories
    by Steven Sandner

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    / / / / / Events shape us, as a consequence their memories determine the person we become. /

  • Put your best foot forward
    by Jo O'Brien

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    Hot car, hot legs, hot shoes. I’m in heaven. Model: Helen McLean / Photography: Jo O’Brien / Car: Thanks to Paul Vanzella

  • Equidistant Acumen
    by Steven Sandner

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    / / / / You can run, but your conscience will always find you. /

  • for Zee1 :D

  • Peebles Old Parish Church
    by Robin Brown

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    Its all in the title. This isn’t just an ordinary Church Spire. I am told its a copy of the Spire at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh. This is actually what I would consider the most prominant landmarks in Peebles. Peebles is a small Scottish Borders Town which lies about 20 miles south west of Edinburgh. Its possibly my most popular image to date out here in the real world. Made the Redbubble Home Page on the 29th of August 2008. Many thanks & best wishes from Robin; that’s me!! / Milestone reached, 1000 views. Thank you all kindly; Mum & Dad too. Reached on the 2nd of Oct 2008 / / / /

  • Nature's best side...
    by Nuh Sarche

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  • Point Light
    by Steven Sandner

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  • Contemplation
    by Steven Sandner

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  • InternetLove or 'How we learned that you're the best community we could have hoped for, Anne van Alkemade in particular'
    by RedBubble

    2.14pm – Wednesday afternoon The keys on this plastic alphabet are sticky. The seat has no back and the minutes are expensive. The sub…

    2.14pm – Wednesday afternoon The keys on this plastic alphabet are sticky. The seat has no back and the minutes are expensive. The sub audible hum of ten thousand anxious people reverberate through the terminal floor. The timeless neon glow of Gates 31-40, Baggage Claim, Toilets and a Foodcourt burn into my pores. A voice informs me that Mr Nigel Sankey should really hurry along to Gate 36, because all the people already wedged onto the plane are getting seriously annoyed. In another life our original flight had not suffered the generic ‘engineering difficulties’ and we were already home, but in this life we were destined to spend half a day in Sydney airport at an internet cafe, so still in this life I wrench the keyboard from a neighbouring computer and walk resolutely towards the mannequins at the Virgin Service Desk, a blank look in my eye. / How did it come to this? 7.55am – Earlier that same day El Presidente and I burst into the breakfast room of the Shangri La hotel in Sydney, where NetGuide are holding the ceremony of their yearly internet awards. The room goes slightly quiet, the dog in the corner ceases playing the piano, and the 100% suited and booted occupants turn to look at these last minute arrivals, one in a vibrant red limited edition RedBubble tee, the other in a faux-Napoleonic military jacket. I wave my cane in the direction of some empty seats and we take our place between the MD of eBay and a man from the Bureau of Meteorology. A general air that we may be ‘chancers’ prevails. The ceremony begins, and decorum is held in fine corporate silence, broken by an intermittent golf clap as another nervous individual waddles up to claim their glass shard. The 14th prize is for Best New Site, and it is won by a company called Web Menu, but also has a Highly Commended Category, which RedBubble wins. None of the other categories really have second place awards, and so we still appear like we are here for the free breakfast. The final two awards, however, are a little more prestigious, and they begin with the ‘People’s Choice’ which NetGuide are very proud of, and after building it up to unprecendented heights they announce that RedBubble has conquered it without question. You can hear the room inhale in unison, then vigourously clap. Afterwards everyone was very friendly, coming over to congratulate and talk details, I was even accosted by one man in the gents but I requested he wait until I finish, I think he had something to do with the ceremony. We hand out some t-shirts and greetings cards and even some bubbles, which could be seen floating around the room towards the end of the event. 9.45am After a suitably cheesy photoshoot, we jump into a taxi and head for the airport and hopefully, a quick flight home. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— I’d just like to take this opportunity, on behalf of the whole team, to thank all of you, and not just all of you who managed to read this whole post, or even all of you who voted for us, but ALL of you. Because you really do make this site as vibrant as it is, without you we’re nothing, well, not nothing, we’d be a bunch of nerds in a room with some flashy computers and an endless biscuit supply, but I don’t think there’s an award for that. / So thanks and don’t stop now, we’re just getting warmed up. onetonshadow, and everybody else Oh and big up to NetGuide for the whole event, bacon and free mousemats, here’s what they have to say about it Addendum / I’d also like to thank the mighty Anne van Alkemade for stumbling across the competition in the first place and alerting our eager community. May your days be filled with fine wines and tasty cakes.

  • ely by melly I
    by Melinda Kerr

    US$4.84–US$129.20

    Yes I know what you’re all thinking…It’s ANOTHER PET DOG!!!!! Don’t panic you arty farty types…it’s only up for a limited time whilst I make some cards for a friends present. Then it will be strictly back to black polo necks and matching berets. Ciao baby. Postscript (Wow I literally just uplaoded this to make cards for a friends birthday. I had no idea people would comment on it! I feel compelled to point out – as those who know me understand – my humour is very dry and ironic. Don’t take anything I say seriously! Except for my Africa pics and this word – thanks…) :) I MIGHT ADD IF ANYONE WANTS TO BUY IT-GO ON, ON YA, YEAH NOW AND THAT!!!!!!!!!!!! COLLECT THE SET!!

  • Emerge
    by reflexio

    US$28.50–US$760.00

    Collins St, Melbourne, 22 August 2006. ==========

  • Code Blue
    by Michael J Armijo

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    .................................................................................................This is another version of my previous uploaded pic entitled CODE BLUE. I am posting this one as someone liked this one better and wanted to purchase it. So…you may BUY it now. :) / Hugs, / Michael

  • Fields of Gold
    by Steven Sandner

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    / / A new dawn, / / The sun breaks through the nights clouds, a strong breeze ushers me forward -the warm golden sunlight falls upon my freckles gently.. . /

  • Whalehead Hunt Club
    by Andy Mueller IPA

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    Image is of the Whalehead Hunt Club in Currituck, North Carolina. Currituck lighthouse on the left, active Osprey’s nest on far left chimney. I currently consider this my “masterpiece”, the colors, the sky, the reflection, the fact that the lighthouse is also visible, etc. HDR image of multiple bracketed images merged into one. This is one of my favorite places to go to, it is my sense of “place”. Click on the thumbnail below for a view of the back porch / Sadly, just went down there after Hurricane Noel (11/3/07) and the Osprey’s Nest is no longer there, as seen by clicking here: /

  • Poppy Field
    by Robin Brown

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Its all in the title. A field of Poppy’s not far from my parents home. Easily seen from my old bedroom. I discovered the field a bit late in terms of the poppy’s they had passed their best by the time I got to them. It still looks ok though. Many thanks for viewing. / Camera settings, what are they. Only joking, I don’t keep notes, I tend to shoot in aperture priority most often on a tripod at f22 but when I forget the tripod (almost always) It depends on the light. This was around f10 i think. / / / /

  • Limelight
    by Steven Sandner

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    / / Serene scenes, calming environments. /

  • Misty Autumn Morning
    by Beve Brown-Clark

    US$3.65–US$97.28

    Spokane River ~Spokane Valley, Washington USA ~2007 / Early Morning Light 2008 10 17 Featured in the Group Morning & Evening-Sunbeams & Storms Add Beve to Your Watchlist

  • Here is a photo of my little girl with her best friend still from my very girly series. I really liked the finished photo because to me it shows that a friendship would be the same 100 years ago as it is today.. Quite timeless so I would love to hear some feedback :o) Basia

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