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  • lets pretend
    by phresha

    US$4.56–US$121.60

  • California Street
    by Kimberly Palmer

    US$4.05–US$107.92

    Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited San Francisco

  • Interplay
    by bradley

    US$3.71–US$98.80

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  • +/-
    by Kitsmumma

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Best viewed LARGE

  • available on black version / / Check out my other tees too! / /

  • Cable car
    by Kimberly Palmer

    US$4.05–US$107.92

    Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited San Francisco

  • Typan
    by inge

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    FIRST TIME PUBLISHED / When I looked outside my restaurant in Broome I saw two cowboyheads sitting on the tables outside and I had a strong urge to make some photo’s. I spook to the two men they where from Fitzroy Crossing. They where watching a crowd of Indeginous Aboriginal men and women ‘hanging’ outside in the Plaza. They where waiting for the local liquorshop to open, In Fitzroy is now a ‘ban’ on alcohol, they told me, so Fitzroy Crossing is now a ‘dry’ Community Miss. / Broome, Western Australia. / Today I received an email stating; CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR IMAGE ‘TYPAN’ is one of 55 images from the PEOPLE & PLANET International Photo Competition. to be published in the 2009 People&Planet; Social Justice & Enviroment Diary, which will be published this month in Australia (2009). / We thought that your image was incredible, and it won from a pool of OVER 1000 images from 316 photographers from around the World! / All funds raised by the People&Planet diary go to Australia’s small non profit organisations which are working to promote social-justice and environmental substainability around the world. /

  • While my scanner is on the blink I’ve been going through some of my photos taken while in Shanghai, China in 2006 and found a few with potential. I don’t think I’ll upload too many as photography isn’t one of my strong points, but it is fun to see what you can do with an image in photoshop.

  • D3Cay 1
    by saynothing

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Colour by the cable.
    by Gregoryno6

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Do they still make plasticine? Probably not… another one of those dreadful hazards that modern children aren’t fit to deal with. / Anyhow, this image reminded me of a fresh pack of plasticine with all the colours laid in short cables side by side.

  • Cable Car and Alcatraz
    by Christophe Testi

    US$5.70–US$152.00

  • whose shoes ????
    by people/are/stran9e /

    US$3.71–US$98.80

  • Seascapes....
    by Mel Brackstone

    I’d like to say first and foremost I love the bubble for allowing me to show off my work, particularly as I’m still learning, which means…

    I’d like to say first and foremost I love the bubble for allowing me to show off my work, particularly as I’m still learning, which means that the quality of my work when I first came here wasn’t as good as it is starting to get now. I can thank the lovely helpful people I’ve met along the way for helping me focus better on what works and what doesn’t. As much as I loathe the negativity in the forums, I read some of the threads there and learn from them too, so thanks so much everyone for your support, or not, it’s all making me a better photographer. I’ve got a secret to share, regarding my seascapes. I’ve been lucky enough to have a friend who is very keen to get the perfect seascape shot, and for that reason I’ve been getting up at 2am or so to drive out to his place so we can then continue on to beaches 2 or more hours away, just so we can be there before dawn. The weather has to be right, there has to be clouds, the tides need to be doing the right things, and there needs to be rocks as foreground and or middle ground interest. In the 18 months that we’ve been following this course, we’ve managed to capture some amazing photos, and the shoot that gave me all these latest photos was the best so far. It’s taken his dedication to getting the conditions right, and a little bit of work from me with a camera and PS to produce this work, so please, when you look at my seascape photos, say thanks to Nick Lagos, its all down to him. His shots are a million times better, believe me! For those of you who may be interested in what kit I’m using, I have a battered Canon 5D, I use a 16-35mm f/2.8 L lens, and I bought the Lee filters to fit the wide angle so that I don’t get vignetting. I use both ND and ND grey grads, and combinations of them all, but only 2 at the most. My Manfrotto 190D tripod is not as heavy as it should be, but does a reasonable job, and I always have the cable release tied around the stalk between head and legs. I’m using the 322 RC head on the tripod, but I also really should have a level to put onto the hot shoe….keep forgetting to buy one…other than that I shoot in raw and small jpg, so I can run a quick slideshow on a laptop if necessary, or even when I get home to the clunker. I use ps and photomatix to get the best out of the shots, and my ability to use ps has been learnt through going through tutorials on the net and in manuals. Since maths and me don’t get on, I really have no idea why things work, only that sometimes I get a good result if I do “this” or “that” I get a lot of inspiration from the artists here, I can’t thank you all enough for showing me new subjects and processes. Once I read about some new technique I’ll google it and find out more. I recommend this to anyone who may want to improve their work. I’m technically challenged when it comes to using a camera, although I’m learning more and more the longer I shoot. I’ve only been shooting semi-seriously since 2004, and only came off P on my camera in late 2005. I still don’t shoot on M, unless I’m after a particular result that I want to try….and that’s how I work….hit and miss :) It’s all been digital, starting with a Canon G2, then powershot pro1, then 20D. So, thats my story, sorry if it’s a little boring, but I needed to clear up some misconceptions that I might actually know what I’m doing! There’s absolutely no truth to that rumour, its all down to Nick’s need to get the “Big Pic” and I’ve just been swept along with his enthusiasm. As all his loyal subjects will attest, he’s the best thing that’s happened to us, those of us who’ve been lucky enough to be taken into the fold, / so once again, thanks Nick, the legend lives on buddy!

  • Morning Graze
    by Lisa G. Putman

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Horses in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountain National Park, USA. > Horses and mules have had a presence in the Cove for well over 150 years. They’ve pulled wagons, hay mowers, buggies, carts, sleds, and plows. Horseback riding is a thrill for visitors today, a necessity for the pioneers of Cades Cove. I love the quiet of the morning as the fog lifts over the valley. The horses seem so peaceful grazing on the valley floor. Other works in the Cades Cove Collection: About Cades Cove: Cades Cove (formally known as Tuckaleechee Cove) is found in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, USA. Cades Cove / was a working farm valley until the 1930’s when the National Park was formed. The Park Service has attempted to recreate the 19th century feel of this farming valley and preserve it for future generations. Before the first white settler arrived on the scene, Cades Cove had been a part of the Cherokee Indians’ domain. Abrams Creek and Abrams Falls are features named for a prominent Cherokee chief named “Old Abram” who at one time lived in a village at Chilhowee on the Little Tennessee River. According to tradition, Old Abram’s wife was named Kate, and Cades (Kate’s) Cove was named after her. Please enjoy these other images:

  • The Bridge
    by Chroma

    US$29.93–US$159.60

    Unusual angle on the Anzac Bridge, Sydney.

  • Cable Beach Camels
    by Bryan Cossart

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Camel train photographed on Cable Beach Broome yesterday.

  • Cable Central
    by Ben Pacificar

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Location: San Francisco California / Technique: HDR Right after shooting at this location, Subatie (RB Member) and I returned to our vehicle just to find out that it had been towed! We walked 3/4 of Downtown San Francisco with all our equipment just to get to the car impound. Car Impound fee: $238 / Ticket fee: $60 / Dinner: $23 + Tip / Toll Fees: $8 / Amazing day of shooting and the rights to tell an awesome story: PRICELESS!

  • Bird Mad Girl
    by Craig Shillington

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    For my sweet Polar Bear xxx Listen to this song here this girl has got a smile / that can make me cry / this girl just burns with love / she’s burning burning deep outside night time night time / sets my house on fire / i’ll turn into the melting man / i’ll lose my life / to feel i feel desire oh i should feel / like a polar bear… / like a polar bear… / but it’s impossible she flies outside this cage / singing girlmad words / i keep her dark thoughts deep inside / as black as stone / and mad as birds wild wild wild / and never turn away / sends me all her love / she sends me everything / she sends me everywhere oh i could be / a polar bear… / oh i could be / a polar bear… / it’s impossible i try to talk / the sky goes red / i forget / so fill my head / with some of this / some of that / some of every word she said night time night time / sets my house on fire / i’ll turn into the melting man / i’ll lose my life / to feel i feel desire oh i should be / a polar bear… / oh i should be / a polar bear… / but it’s impossible The Cure

  • City Sunset
    by Andy Mercer

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Companion image to City Sunrise “I’ve always been attracted to the hinterland of reality.. that place close to abstraction. In this case any sense of reality is a construct.. it is realistic in the sense that aerials and masts etc are recognisable urban features but in another sense they are nothing more than scratches and scribbles that approximate to the actual objects. There is no actual place where this vista exists… although I have often seen bits of this pictures. This is the visual landscape I enjoy operating in.. recognisable to an extent but also almost entirely imagined. Its a place but not a place.. it has forms but not real forms… but you can probably say exactly the same of every work of art. Some people think that aiming at realism is somehow truer to the subject but every photographer knows that even the most realistic depictions can be altered and made super realistic or less realistic.” This is one of a series of pictures based on the City Sunrise pastel sketch. Click here for the next picture in the series Available as a signed limited edition print direct from artist / / “Here”

  • Golden Gate Bridge
    by Christophe Testi

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Golden Gate Bridge illuminated at night, San Francisco, California, USA

  • Scetch that i made for a large painting with a guy working in his world wide web office. Sooner or later the environment for working this way will be cleaner and cleaner.

  • John Cable Mill
    by Gary L. Suddath

    US$4.42–US$117.80

    The John Cable Mill in Black and White.It is found at the Cades Cove Visitors Center,Great Smoky Mountains.It is still used by the park service.They have rangers explaning its operation,and millers making meal which can be purchased…......Color version available upon request

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