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  • This was done in Ultra Fractal and has some postwork in Photoshop Elements. See more of Freda’s works: / Boats / City / Fractals / Stillife / Figures Freda’s website

  • Updated on 28/9/08: just made the design smaller an higher on the tee Enjoy :P

  • Flipped and treated reflection of reeds in the water / Laverton Creek

  • Challenge 8 - Anti Whaling Campaign - CLOSED
    by Challenge Master

    Challenge: 08 Theme: Anti Whaling Campaign Who can take part?: Anyone! (Photographers, Artists, Designers, Illustrators, Writer…

    Challenge: 08 Theme: Anti Whaling Campaign Who can take part?: Anyone! (Photographers, Artists, Designers, Illustrators, Writers, etc) Anything goes as long as the main idea of the work is to demonstrate an attitude toward – anti whaling in our worlds oceans. / / For ideas, see Here / Deadline: Jan. 26, 2008, 9.00 pm GMT / If your entry isn’t in by that time, consider yourself disqualified. Tags: You MUST tag your entry with CCW8 If you do not tag your work, it will not show up in our list and so, it will not be included in the judging or the public poll so it must be tagged. / / This challenge is in support for Kathleens Group Collaboration challenge, which is currently running within This Group / / Please read details about the collaboration Here / / Why not join this new group and tag your Challenge Cafe entries with the other tag as well. Be part of something GREAT. Restrictions: You may only have ONE ENTRY PER CHALLENGE! Guidelines: You MUST follow the RedBubble code of conduct and our group guidelines as stated below: No pornographic, offensive or abusive material / Please show respect for your fellow Bubblers and mods while making comments / Moderator decisions are absolute and final Tips: Let your imaginations run wild! So, what are you waiting for? Start uploading and tagging your entries! TL

  • I’ve heard of some weird piercings but thats just ridiculous. Don’t know if I would go along with boarding ships ( as much as I’ve always wanted to be a pirate AAARRR ) but you have to love the little whales.

  • The West Coast first people of British Columbia, Canada, have a name for killer whales or orcas…they call them sea wolves. If you have ever watched killer whales hunt, they do so like wolves.

  • My contribution to the anti whaling campaign. Multi layers of apophysis. (Closest I could get to a whale in apophysis, lol.) / God Creates, Man Destroys, God reclaims the soul, or essence, whatever you want to call it.

  • I am the whale of poems
    by C.C. Arshagra

    And I am just the whale of poems And you hate poems

    Gaia – The Living Planet

  • Sperm Whale Fluke / / (Baja California) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • Save the Whales
    by Emma Anderson

    She moves effortlessly through the deep blue of the ocean, her body streamlined through thousands of years of evolution. Her temperature…

  • Whale Cry
    by gudmike

    ......position ships to block his way, but the killer alway’s gets his prey…

    A whales perspective perhaps on deeds from men and the sadness that they invoke

  • A glimpse of the possible future… 20% of commission will go to the “Save the Earth Foundation” Please visit their site at: http://www.savetheearth.org/index.html

  • entry for ccw8 in support of saving our whales!

  • At last count, Japan killed 860 whales last year, and they did it in the most hideous ways imaginable. Silence equals complicity – speak out!

  • Ode to a Warrior Whale
    by Dave Sandersfeld

    ODE TO A WARRIOR WHALE / By Dave Sandersfeld Born around Baja, Mexico, where warm waters welcomed a 1000-pound and 15-foot new baby wha…

    ODE TO A WARRIOR WHALE / By Dave Sandersfeld Born around Baja, Mexico, where warm waters welcomed a 1000-pound and 15-foot new baby whale. / Magnificent Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus), I wonder how many cycles Spring-Fall) or annual migrations of 12,400 miles (20,000 km) round trip from Baja to Alaska did you make during your life-term? I can only faintly imagine year-round, 24-7 swimming! / How did you sleep or stay awake – out in the Pacific Ocean’s turbulent waves of blue? I have read you are prone to “Spy-hopping” or coming into coastal inlets to rest from turbulent ocean waves; and like a frog with its eyes protruding out of the water; you use your gray flippers or arm flukes to elevate your head out of the calm seawater to rest. / Did you live long enough to share a life with a soul-mate? Did you two have children; like humans do? As this adds another dimension to your past life; as you might have replaced your self and perpetuated your species here on Earth! / A reference said your species was thought extinct twice in the 18th and 19th century from over aggressive whalers looking for “whale oil” to sell? Even today, your 50-foot and 45-ton adult size makes you look more like a submarine than a mammal! / Your species prefer to stay along the coast line; unlike your other whale brethren. This trait made you easy prey for the Whaler-ships looking for a fast profit from port from the sale of “whale oil” – used to light city night lamps long ago. / Sadly your type is considered “extinct” along the Atlantic Coast; but I am very grateful you are the most common gray whale seen along the Oregon coast twice a year now! / I gather you were a “lunge-feeder” or swimming down to shadowy ocean bottoms and shoving your lower jaw into the muck – between coastal kelp beds. You’d come up for a breath and use your tongue in transit to squeeze out the sand, muck and seawater out of your filtering “baleen” and swallow the bottom krill, shrimp and crustaceans caught in the baleen. A new definition of seafood for humans? / I find it whimsical that you have two notches for a “blow hole” and your “Blow” or exhaled breath appears like a 15-foot tall “heart” in the cool ocean air on the surface! / I assume You met your untimely death while on a “Spy-hopping” break went BAD. No one could give you a hand due to your gigantic girth – you were alone! / You probably came into Sand Lake-Inlet at high tide and found the calm, soft sand bottom inviting to your belly. However, maybe you were napping, and the low tide caught you on the beach? / The buoyancy of the deep seawater helped you lift your massive lungs to breath; yet suddenly you awoke having difficulty breathing and the blistering sun baked you like a “tater” sometime in the remote past. / Did you roll frantically sides to side hoping to slide into deeper waters to swim out quickly; or did you not bother? / To die is not that big of thing; but hopefully you perpetuated your species before you died. Death doesn’t matter; but to not perpetuate your species leads to extinction of your special type on Earth! We all meet the Great Spirit that created us after death here and our life-term is up. / Thus, I write this “Ode to a Warrior Whale” to honor your noble life. / At least, your 4-foot “femur” resting inside Siuslaw National Forest’s Hebo Ranger District’s front office reminds all who see it – You Once breathed, frolicked and rolled with the Pacific Ocean Current’s strong will and made magnificent voyages from Alaska to Mexico in it repeatedly – which humans could not! We who see this whale bone/grave-stone honor your noble life on Earth – in the past. Thank you for being!!!!! /

  • The wonders of modern science revealed! Created in 3D Studio Max

  • Challenge 8 - Vote - CLOSED
    by Challenge Master

    Hi Challengers / / Here are the top 12 finalists for Challenge 8, Anti Whaling / / / Please make your votes by Bubblmailing Here...

    Hi Challengers / / Here are the top 12 finalists for Challenge 8, Anti Whaling / / / Please make your votes by Bubblmailing Here / / Votes made directly into this journal will be removed and will NOT be counted / / We have a few ground rules that you will need to follow during this vote, so please read this carefully. / All finalists and Challenge Cafe moderators are excluded from the vote / You CANNOT post journals, or into forums, asking people to vote for you. This action will result in your entry being disqualified. Although we cannot prevent you from sending private mail to people asking them to vote, we would like to think that nobody would actually do this – also remember that it is NOT allowed and someone may let us know you have done it! / / You CANNOT post in this journal or any forum, revealing which number image is yours. This action will result in your entry being disqualified. / / You MUST be a member of Challenge Cafe to vote, and you must have joined before this vote was opened. You may join at any time if you are a non member, but for new members joining after this vote was opened – you vote will not be included this time. / / You may vote ONLY once. / / Remember – Vote Here / / Voting will close at 9.00 pm GMT on 31st January 2008 Number 1 – written work / / Save the Whales / She moves effortlessly through the deep blue of the ocean, her body streamlined through thousands of years of evolution. Her temperature regulates as her surface area is less than her mass and she is protected by a layer of blubber. She is accompanied by her group, surrounding her, as she like many other species is a social creature. She is aware that her calf is close by as she glides gracefully through the sea. Suddenly searing pain explodes through her side, she struggles but the harpoon has become embedded deep within her. Panic fills her as she is dragged towards the suffocating emptiness. Years later a little girl stands in a natural history museum and asks her Mummy what that strange creature is. Her Mummy replies “That darling WAS a whale”. Number 2 – Written work An Orca`d situation / Floating along eating brine, Its all mine!!! / Bump goes my head , Oh I see red. / Its not me, just my family. / The pain , the noise only I hear the cries. / My mother , my sister , my father just died. / Why must our weight , be in on someone else`s plate ? / Its for science they tell me , so I jump aboard. / The poking, the prodding , Im getting bored. / They knock me out , I woke up and Im being knawed…… Number 3 – Image / / Number 4 – Tshirt / / / / Number 5 – Tshirt / / / / Number 6 – Image / / / / Number 7 – Image / / / / Number 8 – Tshirt / / / / Number 9 – Tshirt / / / / Number 10 – Image / / / / Number 11 – Image / / / / Number 12 – Image / /

  • Challenge 8 - WINNER
    by Challenge Master

    Congratulations to everyone who took part in the Challenge. The work submitted for Challenge 8 was all outstanding. More importantly, you…

    Congratulations to everyone who took part in the Challenge. The work submitted for Challenge 8 was all outstanding. More importantly, your participation and collboration with Kathleens Art – Action Without violence group, will help to raise awareness about this barbaric trade in Whales. / The winning piece is / / Sail With Sea Wolfs by Cliff / / / / The runner up position goes to / / Harpoonscope by geoffeep / / / / Congratulations to both of you, and to all who took part in this awesome challenge

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