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  • Righty! I would have to call this collaboration, in that the picture is not mine, and the name of the newspaper is not mine, but, both the articles showing are ones I wrote; and, one of them is my first byline. I didn’t get to see my second byline, which came right around the same time. I was told, though, that the group the article was written for/about might be using it for their newsletter. One day, I shall remember, at the same time as I feel energetic enough, to look up the email where i was told that and quote it – probably here! Is it art? Uhm, yeah, writing is art, so a scan of it must be too. Is it the best I can do? Well, it is about doing good enough to get a byline, so, uhm yes: it’s high up there on achievements, I think; especially for someone who isn’t a journalist or newspaper reporter. lol

  • But Wait, There Is SO Much More
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Here’s something you probably didn’t know, or haven’t seen yet: Each of your uploaded images is compressed to make six different sizes ...

    The thing everyone asks is how I get all my photographs to appear in rows of batches, evenly spaced. It’s all done with smoke, mirrors and comma’s.

  • Models – Atrophy and Nick Ivka One off shot. She burst through the water in one fell swoop and nommed his con’s. Had to be captured, for the sake of humanity. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • Roughly Speaking 16
    by RoughDiamond

    OK. I’m home after the shoulder operation. There was no computer where I was for the past 3 weeks so I have a squillion bubblemails …

    OK. I’m home after the shoulder operation. There was no computer where I was for the past 3 weeks so I have a squillion bubblemails to catch up on, not to mention all the new work etc. I managed to sell 3 t-shirts while I was gone! WOOHOOOO how cool is that? Thanks to Meach for keeping my Bubble dusted and free of cobwebs. I’ll be busy uploading some stuff as soon as I have gone through all the new work I have. Love you all / well most of you / x x x x x x

  • Roughly Speaking 15
    by RoughDiamond

    just home from surgery typing with one finger and lots of drugs thank u all for comments will catch up eventually need to re…

    just home from surgery typing with one finger and lots of drugs thank u all for comments will catch up eventually need to rest now love you all u too Basil Butterfly face x x x

  • Calling All RedBubblers !!! Help ?
    by Samantha R

    I some time ago submitted my photo Titled Walk With ME to a company called ISP International Society of Photography, several months went …

    I some time ago submitted my photo Titled Walk With ME to a company called ISP International Society of Photography, several months went by and then out of the blue they stared emailing me stating that I have been nominated for the Editors choice Award and now they are saying I have made Amateur Photographer of the Year and will be awarded in March at the Convention & Symposium to be held at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. Are any of you familial with this company, are they for real? The web site started from picture.com that’s where I uploaded my photo. Please help me I don’t know how to take this !!! ?? I could use you advice my friends, they are now telling me I will be published in the ISP Journal and featured there!! Thanks in advance for all your comments and help !!

  • Creating Your Own Website
    by PhotogeniquE IPA

    One or two folks have asked me about how they can get their own website up and running. As I designed my own site (photogenique...

    One or two folks have asked me about how they can get their own website up and running. As I designed my own site (photogenique) and know a little bit about the ‘mechanics’ of getting a website going, I thought I would expand those answers and BLOG it for everyone. If you want a web site you need these three basic things: A - someone to design it (the Techy bit) / / B - a domain name (ie. www.mygreatpics.com). / / C - a company who you pay to allow you to keep your website on their ‘host’ computer. It’s called hosting the website. Bearing all this in mind there are two routes to go to achieve this. ROUTE 1 – (THE FREEBY ROUTE) – the easiest and cheapest route is build a website via one of the freeby on-line options. To give you an idea of what this involves, have a look at FREEWEBS.COM. It is an online system for creating your own website using ready made templates. It is an excellent way of getting a good website up and running without worrying about technicalities. If you can use the WWW, you can build a website. additional Bubbler comments and notes…........ – Can I recommend NameCheap.com for domains and Site5.com for hosting? I’ve been using both for years and years and they both have a very stable service ~ Faizan Qureshi. – You can also do it on a mac with its own built in software ~ Charlene Aycock. – I really recommend squarespace.com for those who are reasonably good with computers but can’t be bothered spending a lot of time building a website and want to be able to udpate it quickly ~ Natalie Manuel The Freeby route will achieve A,B & C above fairly painlessly, and importantly, cheaply. HOWEVER – I do not know any of these freeby routes which will give you a fancy website domain name like www.mygreatpics.com. Usually, the web address would end up being something like: http://www.freewebs.com/mygreatpics Not bad, not fancy – but very functional. If you do want your own fancy domain name like, www.mygreatpics.com, you may need to go down…..... ROUTE-2 – (THE SLIGHTLY MORE PROFESSIONAL ROUTE) A - designing your website can be a bit more difficult. You either do it yourself, or get someone to do it for you, which can be expensive. If you want to DIY it, then there are a number of software options (web editors) which allow you to create a website without knowing HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) code. Two of the most popular are MicroSoft’s Frontpage or Adobe Dreamweaver (Goggle “Web authoring software” for lots more). It’s a similar process to the freeby option above, just not on-line. Alternatively you can learn HTML – it’s not ‘real’ programming, more like putting a set of fairly straightforward instructions together – and create websites that way. It’s the way I do it. There are lots of very good on-line HTML Tutors, and lots of good books you can get from the library. B & C - Hosting is relatively cheap and hosting companies can often take care of the domain registration as well, which is quite convenient. To find out whether someone already has bought the Domain Name you would like, you can go to a number of websites to check. Here’s one: http://www.skymarket.co.uk On their HomePage, on the left hand side, where it says DOMAIN SEARCH, you type in the name you want (ie – mygreatpics) and it will tell you which variations (.com .net .co.uk etc.) are taken and which are available. Although Skymarket is a UK company, it searches globally, and there will be similar companies in other countries and a quick GOOGLE should reveal them. / / Shop around for hosting prices as there will be large variations depending upon how much webspace (in MegaBytes) that you need, and if it is going to be a photographic website, you are likely going to need quite a few MegaBytes. But there is no rush as you don’t have a website yet! Whether you choose ROUTE-1 or ROUTE-2, you will need to think about how you want your website to look and what you want to achieve with it. One advantage of being in Red Bubble, is that you can use your website to market your art, and use RB as your ‘shop’ by directing potential customers to RB if they want to buy anything. See my photogenique Shop Page to see what I mean. I hope this is useful, and if anyone has anything to add, or useful tips, or spots any errors above, please let me know and I’ll add them to this Blog so it becomes a useful resource for everyone. If you have a question, or if something is not clear, let me know. Either BubbleMail or my email address is: davepeddie@googlemail.com cheers Dave

  • Roughly Speaking 13
    by RoughDiamond

    Somehow … I think I’ve done well. 3 weeks ago I sent out several emails to newspapers in my area letting them know of my photographi…

    Somehow … I think I’ve done well. 3 weeks ago I sent out several emails to newspapers in my area letting them know of my photographic skills and available services. Within 10 minutes, I was contacted by the Editor of the newspaper … in my town. As of today … I’ve had 10 photographs printed in the newspaper … including a scoop concerning a recent AFL draft. This is a totally new area of photography for me, being journalistic and sports. I have so much to learn but I am enjoying it immensely. If that’s how you spell it. Who cares … it’s still fabulous! :) life is good x x x

  • "Crystal Sea" Editors Choice at NAPP.
    by AlienVisitor

    My image Crystal Sea as been picked for editors choice at NAPP ( National Association of Photoshop Professionals) I’ve only had a members…

    My image Crystal Sea as been picked for editors choice at NAPP ( National Association of Photoshop Professionals) I’ve only had a membership for a week!. Editors Coice

  • wall Up the light
    by GlennB

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    “wall Up the light” by GlennB / Wiltshire, England. 2008. “History has sides and then it has politicians and editors. When we start realising this and understanding the evidence, that’s when we’ll be at peace. Until we look beyond the traditional barriers the light will remained walled Up.”

  • BOLD
    by emma jane murphy

    US$23.94

    I love this painting, I’m selling the canvas version at the Verve Cafe from tonight till the 1st of August. The Cafe is on 109 Edward St {brisbane}, / Its funny how I’m trying to be an artist but I’m very sad when I sell work I really like, so I hope it sells & I’ll wear this shirt to keep it close to me. This is a painting of Carine Roitfeld she is a fashion icon & the editor of the French Vouge.

  • Fleshy Cheeks
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Image made up from a Single Melon. It would make a great gift for a college dorm

  • Free Photo editor
    by Maximus

    For those, like me, that cannot afford to buy Photoshop here is a free editor that is quite good. http://www.magix.com/us/free-downloa…

    For those, like me, that cannot afford to buy Photoshop here is a free editor that is quite good. http://www.magix.com/us/free-downloads/free-software/xtreme-photo-designer/

  • www.selectivecolors.com
    by cheerishables

    I just sent this out in a bubblemail to all the members of Selective Coloring, but I wanted to also post in in the journals, so that nobo…

    I just sent this out in a bubblemail to all the members of Selective Coloring, but I wanted to also post in in the journals, so that nobody mises it. I am excited to share a few things with you. I have wanted to find a way to showcase the beautiful art from The Selective Coloring Group on my website at: www.selectivecolors.com. And Chris Seabrooke had an awesome tip in the forums where he had a flash widget slideshow that can be added to websites and blogs. So I now have a flash slideshow on the homepage to show off the incredibly gorgeous art from our group. I did not select which images are in the slideshow. I think it may only show the most recent images only, so keep on posting. Also, when you click on the image, it will bring you back to the same image on red bubble. So, it’s a nice little feature that helps the members get some well deserved exposure. Also, I have added a new photo editor, so you can edit your photos right at: www.selectivecolors.com. Go to: Edit Your Photos:.http://www.selectivecolors.com/edityourownphotos.htm This is by FlauntR. It has tons of amazing features, and once you edit your photos, it automatically saves your image, so you can go back to it. You can also import and share at: Flicker, Facebook, Myspace, Picassa, Bebo, FlauntR, Word Press, My Journal, My Yearbook, Type Pad, IGoogle, Xanga, Net Vibes, Word Press, Vox, and more. You can also get html and save to your website, gallery, or other website, send in email, email you images to the web. YOu can also send the image as wall paper right to your mocile phone. Some editing features include: Resize, rotate, Crop -Color, hue, exposure / -Red Eye Removal / -Effects: Sepia, blur, emboss, Boost, grayscale, solarize, soften, sharpen, monochrome / -Mosaic / -edit curves / _Night Vision, Infrared, Vignette, lomo / -Pixelate, posterize, grain / -Color: Cross Process, Duo Tones, heat map, blue tint, green tint, red tint, invert color, black and white, Warhol, edge contrast, balance, shift, neon, emboss / -Sketch / -add and edit stamps, shapes / -Add and edit text / -you can also create and share slideshows. / -Another awesome feature is PiasR: you can choose from 100s of famous paintings and instantly blend the look right into your own photo. I’m not sure if I missed anything, but it is a great, fun, and very useful feature. I’ve been tinkering with it for hours. “So come and join me at: www.selectivecolors.com. All you have to use the flauntR editord is register. It’s quick … just fill in your email, and password, and you are ready to go.Let me know what you think of the photo editor and the selective Coloring slideshow. Also feel free to sign up for site updates and news. I hope you enjoy. For all other Red Bubblers, stop on by Selective Colors. / and feel free to use the photo editor for your art or any of the other useful resources. If you have selective colored photography of your own and have not yet signed up for our group, you can sign up here. It’s a fun and inspiring group. Betsy / (cheerishables) / www.selectivecolors.com.

  • More Free & free to try Photo software
    by Maximus

    Hi All, One thing I’m good at is finding stuff this link will take you to a great technical site and list some excellent software that yo…

    Hi All, One thing I’m good at is finding stuff this link will take you to a great technical site and list some excellent software that you can try or have. I hope some gets some use from this, or I’ll feel like a total knob. :) http://software.techrepublic.com.com/Windows/Digital+Photography+Windows/Image+EditingPhotography-+Windows/

  • The greatest writer in the world has returned ...
    by Arletta

    No, not me! I’ve been here for some time now. And, come to think of it, he isn’t here and that isn’t what I meant. I mean, I’ve heard …

    No, not me! I’ve been here for some time now. And, come to think of it, he isn’t here and that isn’t what I meant. I mean, I’ve heard from him, more than once in the same day. Probably you won’t have heard of him, yet, but I assure you that you shall for, not only is he Founder of some of the most inspirational moments in my literary life, but, he is darned tootin’ fine on a page all to himself. Anyway, I’m truly happy to have heard from him as .. now that I’ve been spoiled by writing with him as co-author, at times, and as impromptu editor, writing without him is just not as interesting of a journey as it used to be. Well, I can still do it, and there are still moments, but not quite so many moments. He helps me break into that world even through pain and sickness. Which, otherwise, I have to wait until some of the gremlins of the world have taken the day off and my immune system has finally reported for duty. Christopher Augustus Robin Augles Stonehenge Stone, I missed you!

  • Gail Cork, Wordsmith
    by John Douglas

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Photograph. / Gail Cork, Wordsmith…Gail is an editor, a writer, mediator and has the best laugh and kindest heart.

  • Bjorn Lomborg, Professor
    by John Douglas

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Photograph. / Bjorn Lomborg, Professor / In 2002, Bjorn Lomborg and the Environmental Assessment Institute founded the Copenhagen Consensus, which sought to establish priorities for advancing global welfare using methodologies based on the theory of welfare economics. Lomborg was listed by US Time magazine in it’s top 100 most influential people in 2004; is the author of The Skeptical Environmentalist and editor of Global Crises, Global Solutions.

  • My own personal favorites; hopefully yours too!

  • William F. Buckley, Jr. / From the oil portrait by Barbara Sparhawk / Never expected to do this, but I’ve been flooded with requests for the past three days on my website, / The Hawks Perch / for t shirts with Mr Buckley’s portrait, so I decided to upload this. / Life is full of the improbable. I hope now there’s some follow through with sales!

  • Matt Drudge on the DrudgeReport.com, is about the hottest best place for current breaking news and pop culture in America, in the world. / They won’t all admit to it, but every newswriter and publisher heads there when the sun comes up. / He was a kid in a garage with a computer when he broke the Linda Tripp/ Monica Lewinski scandal that set the Clintons reeling. Now his site gets about ten million visits a day. Not bad. / Love ya, Matt.

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