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  • Christmas Colors
    by Daniel J. McCauley IV

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    Miniature Christmas lights in macro. /

  • Grand Firework Display
    by Brian Barnes

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Grand Finale from a fireworks display celebrating America’s Independence Day in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

  • A New Sunrise A New Day
    by Alan Findlater

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This is the same shot as sunrise over the gyle with a little added lighting /

  • soft...
    by inzane

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    I love the softness of our nature for its soothing effect on our soul…

  • Peacock
    by Margot Kiesskalt

    US$3.14–US$83.60

    Photographed at Melbourne Zoo, Victoria, Australia

  • On the Defensive
    by ECGardner

    US$3.85–US$102.60

    This is the Florida cottonmouth, a snake that I love and respect dearly. Cottonmouths have such bad reputations, and it makes me so sad because they are such fantastic creatures. There is a commonly held belief that they “chase people away from their nests” and “aggressively stand their ground.” These ideas are simply a total misinterpretation of their behavior. Snakes are not humans; you cannot interpret their actions in human terms, you must interpret their actions in snake terms. First of all, cottonmouths don’t ever nest. In fact the only snake in the world that nests is the king cobra. Second, when a cottonmouth or any snake moves toward you on the ground, it is not an aggressive move; rather, they are fleeing. See, snakes have poor eyesight and they get confused easily when scared. They look at you and see something big and mistake you for a tree or some other form of shelter under which they can hide. Thirdly, what we see as a cottonmouth “standing its ground” is really just the snake remaining motionless in the hopes that you won’t see it. If it flees, you are more likely to see it and eat it (at least that is what it thinks). This cottonmouth is giving me its characteristic open-mouthed defensive display. In the hundred or more cottonmouths with which I’ve interacted, this is the one and only time I have ever witnessed its defense display. And it only threatened me because I was being annoying, laying on the ground in front of it on my stomach with my camera in one hand and a stick in the other trying to move the brush away from it get a clear shot. As soon as I put the stick down, the defense display stopped and the snake turned and left. This shot was taken across the road from my house north of Gainesville, Florida. 100% of the profits from the sale of this image will be donated to Steve Irwin’s Wildlife Warriors Worldwide.

  • A Wild Stallion
    by Alan Findlater

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    / After a long walk today this is the result / On a walk through the Tillicourty Glen / we saw the view and took the shot / A photo of the distant River Forth flowing slowly to the sea / slightly spoiled by the Smokey stack bellowing white clouds / over the green fields that surround the river on all sides. / On our return through the town we spotted the wild stallion / tied to the gate standing proud and true but still out of place. / Untying him we walked back to the place he longed to be a place / where he’s free the be the wild Stallion he was born to be. / If only life was perfect Image and words are © Copyright 2008 Alan Findlater, All Rights Reserved / and can be purchased via redbubble.com/fincath / no other use is allowed without express permission.

  • White Chair
    by Adamophoto

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    What is going on inside?

  • Profile How To
    by Gracey

    Almost every day I see people asking “how do I put pictures in my profile”. There are quite a number of tutorials on how to do this, and …

    Almost every day I see people asking “how do I put pictures in my profile”. There are quite a number of tutorials on how to do this, and here is yet another. This one explains how to use the image from your “preview/buy” page in your profile, and also gives an explanation for creating a profile with smaller images, like the one below. The tutorial is written in a pdf format (for windows PC users – sorry mac people, I wish I could put the instructions in for you) and includes full link texts (difficult to put into a journal on Redbubble because the code you need to type in converts to images unless you leave spaces) and some screencaptures to help along the way. Download it from here: Profile Pics Tutorial This is only one of many other tutorials on this subject. Some can be found in the community forums - This helpful one How to Add a Portfolio in your Email Signature can be found in the Learning Centre Community Forum Others can be found by searching (try searching for profile help, or profle tutorials), or by visiting the How To Redbubble Group Some of the tutorials in this group that are geared towards profile modification are: How To Make Sets in Your Profile by Craig Shillington How To Add Pictures to Your Profile by StacyLee How To Tag Your Work by Jo O’Brien How To Create a Most Popular Link for your Profie by GerryMac Linking Photos in Redbubble by Craig Shillington Buttons and Links to Sets by Craig Shillington Making Your Redbubble Profile Badge by webgrrl Not included in the How To Redbubble Group are these two handy journals by Helen Bascom: Creating Landscape Thumbnails the Correct Size How to Link Thumbnails If you have links to other tutorials relating to profiles or image links, please feel free to add it by leaving the link in a comment.

  • A closeup of the feathers of one of the peacocks on Brownsea Island near Poole in Dorset, UK.

  • Toyota Concept
    by Alistair Wilson

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This Toyota concept vehicle was on display at the 2008 Melbourne International Motorshow. I went crazy with a flood filter and got rid of the people standing around it to create this image. The car is called the FT-H5 and is a hybrid electric concept, the car was also on display at the Chicago motorshow. Click here for my other photos of cars!

  • Get your new RedBubble ... T-shirts and some display changes
    by RedBubble

    Hello! Well another Thursday and another release … this release was all about t-shirts. We’ve shifted all production to the US and …

    Hello! Well another Thursday and another release … this release was all about t-shirts. We’ve shifted all production to the US and we’re using a new t-shirt printing technology. This technology can print white ink – which makes designs work on dark coloured t-shirts. We’ve also introduced more colours and an XXL size. Ed has written more here. We’ve also updated the layout of the ‘work view’ so that it’s clearer that folks can buy things and so that the comment box is closer to the work (to make commenting easier). The next release is all about groups … we’re adding forums to groups and making the administration of groups much smoother (and there’s a few other group goodies that we’ll keep as a surprise). Happy bubbling! Peter

  • Sea Of Tulips
    by Steven Agius

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Photo taken at Floriade in Canberra this year 2007.

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    on the rocks
    by James Price

    US$4.99–US$133.00

  • Vogue
    by Paul Gibbons

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Strike a pose…....... A peacock wooing the lady peahen. Rivington Barn Rivington Lancashire England.

  • Into the distance
    by PigleT

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Four of the Red Arrows zooming into the great blue yonder above a white fluffy cloud, with red white and blue smoke contrails trailing behind. I only noticed this display happening late one Friday evening; taken from Perth, August 2007.

  • Splash Of Colour
    by Steven Agius

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Photo taken at Floriade in Canberra this year.

  • Table for One
    by Kara Rountree

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    This was a little outdoor cafe table sitting outside in a narrow street in Santorini Greece. *Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / POEMS / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSETS / TRAVEL / ARTISTIC WORK / BOUDOIR / OTHER

  • Farmers Market
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.99–US$133.00

    Vegetables at the farmers market in Santa Barbara, CA

  • Mt Dandenong tourist area’s victoria and the gardens on display / in the season of autumn / /

  • Solo
    by Anna Ridley

    US$4.56–US$121.60

    Lone Red Arrow on a fly-past

  • Thrift Store Window
    by John Fish

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    Photograph. Window display. Thrift store on Hollywood Boulevard.

  • Nailed To The Wall
    by Heather Bellows

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Just a random view of a wall in Orlando Fl.

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