Surrealistic Digital Art / / 4th place in the Bubblers’ Weekly Challenge group – The Path in Life Challenge. / / Close up / / / / MCN:C7B12-080A7-B8FA9 / / © Imber 2007. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved. / / Many thanks to Geir Floede who nominated this image to Pay It Forward group; this is what Geir had to say about the image: “She make so beautiful art and with a basic about meaning of life. She turned the persphective born-death around and created a genious kind of art. / This is an extrordinary and very powerful art and its moving me much”
Julia Heliconian butterfly, Dryas Iulia, / macro closeup. / Santa Barbara, CA Nikon D70 / Nikkor 50/2.8 Macro / Sb800 flash Top ten: Macro Photography Challenge Featured: Unlinited Quality Group, September 2009 / Featured: Accentuate The Eyes group, February 2009 / Featured: Photography 101 Group, February 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- 2009 BUTTERFLIES CALENDAR / / / / / / Or a T-Shirt to go along with /
“A pessimist only sees the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides and shrugs; an optimist doesn’t see the clouds at all …. he’s walking on them.” / - Leonard L. Levinson. / Cloud Evolution by Shane Smart. / “Number Two Rocks” / Canunda National Park – South Australia. © /
The original painting is acrylic on Canvas / 60×50 cm “Spring has arrived / Spring has definitely arrived / What’s your spring sound like? / This year, mine is in E major”
b&w version per request / original: / This was taken on my parent’s back porch on a Friday evening. Fridays are “family night” and generally the kids play outside but it was raining so my niece was watching the rain fall. I said her name and when she looked I took this photo. So that’s the story behind the title. :)
Finished in a 3-way tie for First in the Birdwatching Challenge in the Mood & Ambience group in May 2009 / Featured in the group Style! Class! Elegance! Excellence! in March 2009 / Featured in You’re Accepted in February 2009 Male Vermilion Flycatcher / Taken in Envigado, a suburb of Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia / /
It was a chance shot during “Whale Watching” in Husavik, Iceland “Sea Blues” was featured in the group Cards: Best of Your Best TOP 10 in challenge “My Favourite Colour!” in group Lost in Space [75% Negative Space] Top 10 in challenge “Out of the Blue” in group PostCard Style Camera: Nikon D70s / Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/320) / Aperture: f/9 / Focal Length: 70 mm / Exposure Bias: 0/6 EV / ISO Speed: 200
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Surrealistic Digital Art / / 2nd place in the In Inspired Art Group – FREEDOM Challenge. / / Whats Life by Jessica Workman Life is a challenge – meet it / Life is a gift – accept it / Life is a sorrow – over come it / Life is a tragedy – face it / Life is a mystery – unfold it – unsolve it / Life is a opportunity – take it / Life is a promise – complete it / Life is a struggle – fight it / Life is a goal – achieve it / Life is love – love it / Life can be adventures – have fun / Life is a duty – perform it / Life is a game – out smart it / Life is a beauty – praise it / Life is life – live it – make of something good of it / / / MCN:CA5VN-ML5GS-SG22Q © Imber 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Imber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Reflection in low-tide water at sunset. Nikon D300 Accepted in the 2009 Juried Fine Art Show of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP-NJ), in the Tenth Annual Gaelen Juried Art Show, and in the New Jersey Photography Forum 15th Annual Juried Photography Exhibit I will donate 30% of the proceeds to the Kids with Cancer Foundation. 1247 views – December 2009
/ MCN: C731F-DB8E0-4E68E May 2009…placed in the Top Ten in the Macro Photography challenge hosted by the First Things group. December 2008…placed 2nd in the Low Shots challenge hosted by the Beginner’s Corner group. November 2008…featured in Prize Challenges October 2008…featured in 100% October 2008…placed in the Top Ten in the Backyard Challenge hosted by the Nature’s Wonders group. October 2008…placed in the Top Ten of the Macro Challenge hosted by the Macro Photography group. Macro shot of raindrops on the grass. The first card I sold. Olympus E-410 / Zuiko 35mm macro lens
“Le lampadaire” / the turquoise color from camera (not digitally changed) / yes, it is me reflected in the water droplet ;-) / features ... thank you !!! homepage (July 20th, 2009) The power of simplicity (Dec 11th 2009) Out of the Blue (Nov. 6th, 2009) 1:1 Macro Photography (Nov. 09, 2009) Bokeh (?/?/2009) and on Redbubble treasures website / - Cover image in the challenge Wild about winter of the Buyers Club (Dec 2009) / . / views: 2670 | favorites: 58 . / Sony Alpha100 + 18-70mm lens / +10 macro ring lens / . / / . /
Little Princess ____________ “Little Princess” was featured in Dimensions on September 24, 2009 / featured in Just Butterflies on July 6, 2009 November 18, 2008 -Top 10 ( actually #5) in Red challenge in Nature’s Wonders group . December 12, 2008 – featured in the group AMERICAS ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – Expressions of Artist December 16, 2008 – Little Princess” was featured in the group Redfield Plugins March 23, 2009 – Top 10 (#4) in Wings in Weekly Theme Challenges group May 22, 2009 – Challenge win MAGINATION RUN WILD!!! SALES / 21 Oct 09 sold 3 greeting cards of “Little Princess” / 15 Apr 09 Little Princess Greeting Card / 11 Feb 09 Little Princess Greeting Card
Model/MUA/Concept/Styling etc. – Atrophy Gloria Swanson is alive and well and living in Melbourne, it seems. Canon 40D + 50mm 1.4 + overcast daylight = Silver Screen Fun. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas
Adding a slide show to redbubble Ok not really a slide show but it is very close, It’s an animated gif image. / You can see one ”...
Adding a slide show to redbubble Ok not really a slide show but it is very close, It’s an animated gif image. / You can see one My Bubblesite These images can also be linked / Doing this will require you to have software that can make an animated gif image. / And of coarse I know of a free software program that can be used and this tutorial will explain how to do this using this free software. The free software is called / unfreeze and you can Get it here / Once downloaded and installed on your / computer we are ready to go. The first step is to get the images you want to include in your slide show, I am going to use my redbubble images set in frames for my bubblesite homepage. Sign-in to your redbubble account Click “My Bubble” then “Art” find the image you want to include and click the “show public view” Now click the “buy/preview” button / Select the product format you want to use Card, Laminated print, etc.. Then save the image to your computer. Internet Explorer users “Right Click” the image and select “Save Picture As” / Firefox users “Right Click” and select “Save image as” / And choose a location on your PC where you can find it easily. / You can use as many images as you want, but remember you want them to visit your gallery so keep the number of images to a minimum. / I’m going to use 8 images for now. / You can re size your images if you like the Unfreeze software will resize your images to fit in a 375 pixels(high) X 360 pixels(wide) box but the software will not center the image. For those that want their images centered in the box, Use your photo software to edit the images / The software program (unfreeze) that I recommended above requires the images to be in gif format. Doing this in your photo software may be different than mine. But I will open the image in my photo software “Paint.net” and then click the “Save as” option and change the format (type) to gif ( Graphics Interchange Format).They will be saved in the same folder that I put the ones I downloaded from the bubble. Once the images are in the gif format. We are ready to create the animated gif (slideshow) Open the folder where your gif images are located Start “unfreeze” a small window will appear / Drag your images into the white window Then set the delay on the right, I used 60, Make sure the “Loop animation” box is checked Now click the “Make Animated Gif” button Give it a name and Click “Save” To make the images change slower add more than one of the same file The image that I created here was made using three copies of the same image,delay set to 90 / Example: drag and drop “image1.gif”,then do it again drag and drop “image1.gif “ This one has four of the same images and delay set to 60 Now the image can be uploaded to a web site, since Redbubble does not support this file type. You can use Dropbox which is a free file store, share, sync software Get it Here it allows you to have 2 gig of file storage for free. Plus when I change the slide show gif I just created dropbox will take care of the rest. / So changing my slide show is as easy as making a new one and saving it using the same location and name on my pc as the one I’m using now. / Now Insert the new image on your bubblesite or profile / Use the image location (web address,web url) with a ! before and after the image location / For more on Linking images etc. see this post How to Customize Redbubble / And your done. / You can also include these in your description boxes these have been reduced in size A great way to promote your calendars on your bubblesite remember these images can be linked to the buy page. / Happy Bubbling / Dan / Get the Firefox and Internet Explorer Tool bar for Redbubble Here / See more info See all my How-to’s Here Includes “Framed image on Bubblesite home page”, “Adding Calendars to your bubblesite”, “feedjit Live Traffic Feed”, “Using tags on Redbubble”, “Add a visitor counter to your bubblesite or profile page” and More © D R Moore This written work cannot be reproduced or posted on the web without my written permission
! This image currently has been viewed 3247 times Featured in the Weekly Theme Challenges group on 7 December 2009 Featured in The 500 to 5000 Viewings Group on 20 November 2009 Featured in the Old farts of Redbubble group on 11 July 2009 Featured in the # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE on the 19 March 2009 Featured in the Weekly Theme Challenges group on 16 March 2009 Featured in the Spirit of the Native American group on 29 January 2009 Featured in the Rural Canada Coast to Coast-pre 1960’s group ,on 23 Jan. 2009 Featured in the The Fabalous Prairies group on 23 January 2009 Won a CHALLENGE in the Only Owls group on 23 January 2009 Featured in the group “ImageWriting” on 17 Jan 2009 This is a typical shelter that the Plains Cree used on the prairies years ago. They were able to assemble it in a day, as they used to follow the bison herds on the prairies. Much of their food, shelter, clothing and tools all came from the Bison. So when the herd moved, so did they. Many of their daily rituals revolved around nature. For example; The Tipi was made using 13 poles. The 13 poles in the tipi represents the 13 full moons we have in a given year….When you enter a tipi you go to the left and circle around in a clockwise direction. This represents the way of the sun…The door of the tipi always faces East, to meet the rising sun. The Plains Cree relied on the land to survive. It was sacred and they recognized that every living thing was of importance. Plus they only used what they needed. Things never went to waste. A good lesson we SHOULD all be following today. I serve as an interpreter at the Center, and this is part of the written teachings, as we take the children through their many nature programs. Location: Taken just before sunset at FortWhyteAlive our Nature Center on the southwest edge of Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/11.0 Exposure: 1/320 sec. Focal length: 18.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode (16) Dimensions: 2400×1600 Shutter speed (Tv): 8.3
Candid, Folsom Street East Leather Festival, 2007, New York City FEATURED ART Featured / Bodyscapes Featured / ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL Featured / Gender Playground Featured / Blue Room Featured / Nirvana Challenge Finalist / Tattoo, Piercing and Body Modification Challenge Finalist / Skin and Ink Copyright
Sold a matted print of this image today Dec 09, thank you kindly to my mystery buyer, hope you enjoy my little bug…. / This image was captured in the highlands of Tasmania, using a Canon DSLR and a 100mm Canon macro lens and always a tripod.. / This image has been featured on / red bubble home page Two home page features in one week….so excited. thank you all…! / / My New 2010 Calender !features.jpghttp://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u58/gamam1/congratulations8.jpg! White Valley has been featured in the folowing groups / The Woman Photographer Feb 2009 / 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE Feb 2009 / Butterflies, Skippers, Feb 2009 / Ladybugs Feb 2009 / Focus and Lighting July 2009 / Your Accepted / See my other pic featured on home page this week March 2009 /
Photo taken in LA Zoo, May 2008, with a Canon PowerShot S5 IS 1002 views, 55 favoritings by 3 December 2009. Homepage 3 December 2009: / “Black and white” was featured in the groups (5) / Dimensions / Alphabet Soup (Letter Z) / That’s Entertainment! (Fun & Recreation Photos) / The Scavenger Hunt and / Around The World (30 November 2009) It was also a challlenge winner in a few challenges (5): - the challenge Natural Patterns & Designs of the Mood & Ambience group (29-3-09) / - Your Best Black & White challenge of the Mood & Ambience group (14-4-09) / - The Best of Z Challenge of the Alphabet Soup group (9-5-09) / - Let’s Hunt for the One! of The Scavenger Hunt group (26-July-2009) / - Zebras … only B&W photos of the Black and White Photography group (7-September-2009)
19×25 pastel on Sennelier La Carte paper FEATURED IN C.O.R.E., FRIENDS OF RED BUBBLE, FIRST THINGS, THE PATCHWORK, AND THE SISTERHOOD 45 faves as of 12-10-09 She has been sitting on my easel for the longest time. I finally got inspired to finish her. I made her a lot bigger than the others in the series, so that should appease her for me taking so long on her. / She is the Spirit of the North Wind. It is the wind of Winter and of death, but also of rebirth. She gives us the wisdom to overcome death and to know it is not the end. We must walk through the Northern gate at the end of this life and she will be the one to usher us through. Listen to cold Winter wind, and let her help you release your fears into the darkness of the night. Also from the Series
featured in Digital Art Compilations 11-24-2009 / featured in Witches, Wizards & Warlocks 11-16-2009 / featured in Color Me a Rainbow 10-24-2009 / featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 / featured in A Spiritual Walk 10-16-2009 / featured in The World as We See it 10-04-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 09-01-2009 / featured in Metallic Junktion 08-14-2009 / featured in A Kaleidoscope Kraze 08-19-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 08-18-2009 / featured in Live, Love, Dream 08-15-2009 Take me back to the rivers of belief / Take me back to the rivers of belief / My friend / . / I look inside my heart / I look inside my soul / I promise you / I will return / . / And when the lamb / Opened the seventh seal / Silence covered the sky / . / Take me back to the rivers of belief / Take me back to the rivers of belief / My friend / . / I look inside my heart / I look inside my soul / Im reaching out for you / Lets hope one day / We’ll rest in peace on my rivers of belief / created with Apophyisis, Incendia & PSP 51 fav, 1052 views
I shot the original version of this image a number of years ago… back in my “film” days! (I can’t wait for the day when my daughter says to me “Daddy tell me again how you used to shoot film…”) This path is located in Battery Park City next to the Hudson River-just a short distance south of where the World Trade Center used to stand. I always liked the composition of the original shot but felt it was slightly lacking in mood and atmosphere. So into the world of textures I went. I wound up using a blend of two separate textures for the final image. One of the textures is my current favorite “Of Corpse Not” from Skeletal Mass on flickr. Here’s a link to the texture One of the wonderful advantages of working with texture layers is that they can add so much emotion to a photo. This shot was taken right about dusk and the textures suggest the peace and tranquility of that time of day. I also like the fact that even though the park is fairly modern this scene looks as though it could have been snapped a hundred years ago. 531 views as of 12/16/09 / /
Cherry Blossom Trees lined up in pink bloom during the spring season. Newtown, PA Featured in the RedBubble Art Pages – September 13, 2009 / Featured in Welcome Pennsylvania – January 3, 2010
Featured in Canon DSLR, Rule of Thirds and The Woman Photographer…thanks so much! Canon40D, 28-105mm /
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