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Taken after long hot summer and bushfires around Victoria 2007 Location map on goggle earth Voted by google as one of the most dramatic sunsets of Australia Sold 20×24” matted framed print / 20×16” matted framed print Suncomp012008
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A close up of a rose with morning dewdrops.
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Once again perfecting my skills at near death experiences LOL / Different view of Horseshoe Bend :) Bend in the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Lake Powell and Glen Canyon in Arizona, USA. Spent sunset in this glorious spot along with millions of sand flies & mozzies LOL Shot laying on tummy hanging over the edge with wide angle :) . / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
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Calendars have arrived ... and a lot of other stuff
by RedBubbleHello! We have a jammed packed release today! Calendars: We’ve made calendars available for public sale. Just in time for calenda…
Hello! We have a jammed packed release today! Calendars: We’ve made calendars available for public sale. Just in time for calendar buying season. Anyone can make a calendar ... it’s easy! Challenges: We’ve released an update today that should speed up the voting in challenges (we removed the animation). Over the next few months we’ll be doing more tweaks to the challenges – as we incorporate your feedback (e.g. we’ll introduce the ability to see multiple entries whilst voting). Forums: We’re testing out a moderated forum idea this week. From time to time there are heated discussions in the forums … we don’t want to shut these discussions down as they can be some of the most interesting and informative discussions. But we do want them to remain civil and constructive. We want people to ‘play nice’. So we’re testing the idea that some forum threads can be flagged as ‘moderated’ – that is each comment is reviewed prior to being made public. The folks that will help with the reviewing are the staff of RB and a range of volunteers from the community. We’ll test this idea out for a few weeks – and see how it goes! Most Helpful Bubbler: Jo’s running search this week to find the Most Helpful Bubbler. There are so many people who really make this community the supportive and fun place it is. Let’s get together and recognize them for what they contribute. Nominate another member or host and they could win a special prize pack worth US$100 tailored especially for their tastes. Plus a special featured page in their honor. Plus an interview on their creative journey to be published in the Daily Wrap. Got someone is mind? Nominate them by email with 50-100 words describing why they are the most helpful bubbler. Then keep it a big juicy secret so that they get an extra special surprise when we announce the shortlisted nominees next week. RedBubble Challenges: “Compassion, Friendship and Courage” is in the final design stages and should be going on sale soon. Your work looks and reads beautifully. “The City” is now open for images and writing submissions. Get shuffling as you only have 13 days to submit work. And the publication after that will be ‘Nude” so start preparing suitable written and visual work. It will open for submissions in about 3-4 weeks. Here’s a few of my favourites … There’s also a few comings and goings this week. The RB tech team is metamorphosing as we establish an office in San Francisco. Not all the wonderful people who’ve worked on the website are staying with RB and this week I’d like to say a very fond farewell to Justin and Ben. Justin has been with RB since the very early days (2 years ago) ... and he was just the most wonderful person to work with! We wish him all the very best with his next venture. Ben has been with RB since the start of this year – and his dry and laconic sense of humour will sorely be missed. Thank you both! / On the flip side I’d like to welcome Jason to RB – who has joined RB as our sales and marketing guru. Jason has spent more than 10 years marketing and selling on the Internet – and his role with RB is to sell more of your wonderful work (and helping you to sell your work). Welcome Jason. Ciao for this week, - Peter
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Calendar of artwork from 13 artists whose work has appeared on the website whipup.net The 13 Participating artists are: / Cover: Sandra Monat: www.herzenart.com / January: Jodie Carlton: www.vintagericrac.blogspot.com / February: Abby Glassenberg: www.whileshenaps.typepad.com / March: Alice Merlino: www.futuregirl.com/craft_blog / April: Mimi Kirchner: www.mimikirchner.com/blog / May: Helle Jorgensen: www.hellejorgensen.typepad.com / June: Neta Amir: www.bobilina.blogspot.com / July: Aprill Newman: www.lulubeans.typepad.com / August: Kimberly Scola: www.chezsucrechez.blogspot.com / September: Emily Moss: www.ravenhill.typepad.com / October: Shula Hampson: www.poppalina.typepad.com / November: Pimp stitch: www.pimpstitch.com / December: Jared Flood: www.brooklyntweed.net
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This is an image for my upcoming 08/09 Pumped Up Down Under calendar. This calendar commenced in 1989 and was initially a gym publication designed to inspire women to work with weights. It is now more of a fitness pictorial and whilst still inspiring to women has built up an enormous male following. Please also check out my www.leapoffaith.com.au and www.bodylinecal.com websites and if in Melbourne my creative workshops.
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Pastel on canson.This is if you like my logo,He is with me always. / I mostly paint from my imagination,and Shadow Walker is a deep part of me. “Thank you so much for taking time to view , and commenting.:):):)” / * © Copyright 2008 Jo Hoden, All Rights Reserved.
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We can make calendars (but ....) survey.
by RedBubbleA little while ago I promised I’d have some more news on our calendar dreaming soon – We’re not 100% there yet, still fiddling around wit…
A little while ago I promised I’d have some more news on our calendar dreaming soon – We’re not 100% there yet, still fiddling around with the final printing stock, size, ordering hanger material etc BUT it’s really close … I’ve made some calendars that everyone I show them to like, including some real life users ! So there’s good news, bad news and we need your help. / / The Good: We are looking at a 13 page, A3 sized 300 GSM calendar, wire bound for about $18USD ($20AUD) – Plus a dash of postage. They feel heavy and look nice. The Bad: Christmas is coming and we have too much to do – But, if there is enough demand “we’ll” ( read Justin ) will try and find a way to squeeze them in somehow. The Help: So what I’d ask you guys to do is help us by answering a couple of questions (in the comments or via BubbleMail to me is fine) 1) How many calendars as described above would you buy of your own work to sell or give away ? / 2) How many calendars would you buy from other artists to keep or give as gifts if they were available ? / 3) How many ‘best of RedBubble category’ style calendars would you buy if they were available ? / 4) What’s of most interest – 1, 2 or 3. Ultimately I think we will do 1, 2 and 3 – But for this year we might have to compromise and I want to make sure we make the right choice to keep as many of you guys happy as we can ! James
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Featuring 12 of my favorite “Hippo” photographs to date
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This is another shot from my calendar series. Along with the other model from the End of Era series this model is the most popular I have ever had. I love the strength in her body aswell as the calm and peace in her eyes. On both counts she portays empowerment to me. nb; Please feel free to look at my photographic workshops. Now that I have finished with the calendars I am very passionate about inspiring others to photograph people with style and grace.
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Showing off your Calendars - Part I
by John BarrattSo you might have created a new calendar, and even ordered one, but how can you easily show someone else what your calendar look likes….
So you might have created a new calendar, and even ordered one, but how can you easily show someone else what your calendar look likes. You may have seen James post where he is peddling his wares, but you might have also wondered how he did it. For those with a bit of a technical bent, and know how to wield the text formatting used here, here are some pointers that will help get you going to create something like this, which is my ‘Snow’ calendar : We are also looking at being able to provide custom pdf previews of your individual calendars that look like this one for my Snow Gum calendar which you could them email around, or just linked directly to. - To start, this assumes you have a calendar already created, and in mybubble. / / - Go to your calendar via mybubble > calendars > edit > buy/preview. - You will see a preview of the cover page there. You need to view that image on it’s own, and copy it’s url. Different browsers have different ways of doing it, firefox it is right click view image or via ‘copy image location’, safari it is right click view in new window/tab, an IE is via properties I think. Anyway, assuming you can find that, then you can add that cover image to a journal entry, or in the description of other works. - An example of the url is : / http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/calendars/page:0/product:calendar/view:preview/389217-1-snow.jpg - This is can then be shown as an image by putting the url between exclaimation marks like this : !http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/calendars/page:0/product:calendar/view:preview/389217-1-snow.jpg! - From here you can reference all of your other pages by just changing the bit of the URL that says ‘page:0’, this can be ‘page:1’, ‘page:2’ etc up to ‘page:12’. A total of 13 different pages including 0 for the cover page. - If you want to arrange these side by side you can use the vertical bars to create a table on your page. Code like : | !http://YOUR_IMAGE_URL! | !http://YOUR_IMAGE_URL! | / | !http://YOUR_IMAGE_URL! | !http://YOUR_IMAGE_URL! | - For a journal entry I wouldn’t recommend more than two wide. In a nutshell, that’s about it! One thing to note is that if you edit your calendar, then you will need to update the image url, as one part of it (the last number) will change after each edit.
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Collage with three little adorable monkey babies. / Photo: Ted Wden / /
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Sunset along the Newell Highway near Narrandera in New South Wales, Australia.
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Photo’s with only music-instruments.
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This calender is a selection of artist work by Sue Hodge. Sue and her family have lived in Broken Hill for the past 13 years. During that time Sue has compiled an impressive range of artwork in various mediums and styles, opened her own gallery and been inducted into the Broken Hill Artist Walk of Fame. / This Calendar is a celebration of her work and marks the end of an era as Sue and her family leave Broken Hill at the end of 2008, starting afresh in Dubbo.
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This is all about ladybugs :)
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The life of my two little rats :)
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Sports & Exotic Cars Calendar A selection of the past year’s finest automotive photography by members of Aussie Exotics – a community dedicated to sports and prestige vehicles in Australia. Vehicles featured: Ferrari 599 GTB, Porsche 997 Carrera S, Lamborghini Diablo SE, Maserati Gran Turismo, Ferrari 360 Modena, Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, Dino 308 GT4, Ferrari F355 GTS, Ford GT, TVR Sagaris, Ferrari F430 Scuderia, Lotus Exige, Ferrari 360 Challenge, Porsche 997 GT3 2009 Exotic Car Calendar / / 2009 Sports Car Calendar 2009 Ferrari Calendar / / 599 GTB 2009 Porsche Calendar / / 997 Carrera S 2009 Lamborghini Calendar / / Diablo SE 2009 Maserati Calendar / / GranTurismo 2009 Ferrari Calendar / / 360 Modena 2009 Lamborghini Calendar / / Murcielago LP640 2009 Dino / Ferrari Calendar / / 308 GT4 / F355 GTS 2009 Ford / TVR Calendar / / GT / Sagaris 2009 Ferrari Calendar / / F430 Scuderia 2009 Lotus Calendar / / Exige 2009 Ferrari Calendar / / 360 Challenge 2009 Porsche Calendar / / 997 GT3 Click here to buy this calendar
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David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Loneliness
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Rip Open the Package
by RedBubbleOur obsession with product quality can be dangerous. When people receive their orders they normally dance around the room and sometimes l…
Our obsession with product quality can be dangerous. When people receive their orders they normally dance around the room and sometimes let off fireworks inside. The steadier ones among RedBubble customers just put a picture in the buyer’s booth. We aspire to produce the best print on demand T’s in the world. For us it is about quality of final output not maximizing number of T’s produced per hour. John turns strange shades of puce if the colours are not as close to perfect as it is possible to make. And, of course, if you are going to obsess about colours you want to make sure the garment itself is the best in the world. I have a $50 T that I think is just re-badged version of the American Apparel T’s we sell. Check out the detail in fit, stitching and fabric on the Bubble T’s. Freud will tell you to “let the past go”. But not many RedBubble calendars will be tossed at the end of the year. We wanted them to be (almost) as good as a framed print and they cut-the-mustard. I use the cards to promote RedBubble because they are little affordable pieces of art. I am not alone in thinking this. The wall art is made to be good enough to hang in a gallery (its printed on archive quality materials). In your home it should delight you every day until your children inherit it. We aim to produce remarkable products and obsess about every element. You are proud of your art and we honour this with our dedication to reproducing it. Inevitably sometimes things will go wrong, things get damaged in shipping or a size is wrong. We will never accept a bad customer experience and will do everything possible to make it right including a full money back guarantee. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- And finally, RedBubble is converging on 100,000 members. If you have graphic design skills or just like working with fruit check out the challenge here. Martin (aka Pilgrim)
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleHello hello, welcome to another RedBubble Thursday. Here’s an update on what’s been released, what’s coming up and what’s going on: ...
Hello hello, welcome to another RedBubble Thursday. Here’s an update on what’s been released, what’s coming up and what’s going on: Activity Monitor This is still very much a work in progress, so I probably should give you some background information. We think the Activity Monitor is really important to the future of RedBubble. As the site grows, we think it’s going to be more and more important that content comes to you instead of you having to find the content. This means more types of activity events will be sent to you, which also means you’ll probably want to customize your monitor, focusing on the information you want, and ignoring the stuff you don’t need. So we’ve split the Activity Monitor into two groups: “Favorite Feeds”, which will be shown by default “Other Feeds”, for the stuff that you don’t care about too much, but might want to check out from time to time You can move the feeds between the two groups to find the right balance of information for you. Here’s a quick screen shot: It might seem a little overkill right now, but as we add in more and more feeds, I think it’s going to make a huge difference. We’ll also make it easier to organize the feeds (soon-ish) with drag-n-drop, etc. 2009 Calendars We’ve also rolled out a new 2009 Calendar design (all calendars have been automatically updated). Here’s a preview of the cover, February and the new back cover from one of John’s Calendars calendars : They’re still self-purchase only at this stage (which means they can’t be purchased by the general public), but we’ll try and get to that really soon! Pete says “if we sell more than a hundred in June, I’ll buy John a beer”. We think this should be extended to all staff and apply to each batch of 100 calendars, so please, go and buy lots of calendars to keep us all well-hydrated! The Bubble Sites Beta Continues We’ll be inviting a few more testers today, and we’ve made some improvements to the product menu design: The Challenges Beta Continues The Challenge Café Group have been helping us beta test the new challenges interface. It’s going really well, and we’ll probably open up the testing to a few more groups in a week or two after we polish some edges. And… Sets Are Coming Soon! I’m usually really nervous about pre-announcing features, but the #1 feature request right now is sets—the ability to organize or group your work into smaller ‘sets’ or ‘collections’ or ‘folders’ or something. This has been amplified even more now that we’re beta testing the new Bubblesites. We’re still at least a month (or even two) away from releasing them, but I wanted to let you all know that we’re listening, working on it, and really want to get them out ASAP. Etc There’s also the usual swag of bug fixes, tweaks and little things that I’ll let you discover for yourselves! — Justin & all these wonderful people
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RedBubble Thursday Release Notes
by RedBubbleThis week has been a relatively short one in RedBubble land due to a public holiday, and various staff out of the office. However we sti…
This week has been a relatively short one in RedBubble land due to a public holiday, and various staff out of the office. However we still have a few new things now up on the site. The old ‘overview’ page in mybubble is now gone, and replaced with the new-look activity monitor. We have added some new activity types here from the ongoing challenges beta which will help you stay on top of what challenges are happening within your groups. The list of all your groups can still be found via the groups tab in ‘mybubble’. The challenges beta has been expanded to more groups. Challenges can now be found in Challenge Cafe, Painters in Modern Times, Melbourne & Victoria, / Promote Each Other, A Photographer’s Craft, and Short Stories. Also a reminder from last week that calendars have all now been updated to a new 2009 design. So if you haven’t already, you can get cracking and make some new funky calendars from your art in mybubble/calendars. - John
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