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  • A storm front approches a small boat off Narrabeen . The front developed a double cloud as it passed over the ocean . Photoshop was used but only auto levels . This image has been on the front page of the Telegraph & in a weather calander .

  • Two Brighton Deck chairs sit with great vantage spot of a incoming storm front. I love the moody feel to this shot. I must thank Matthew Bonnington for his help in bringing the most out of this shot, his help with some new processing techniques really add impact to this shot.

  • Reverse view of a giant sunflower

  • DEAR CUSTOMER, IF YOU ARE WANTING TO BUY THIS IMAGE PLEASE CONTACT ME ON alateia@sculptress.com or phone 0401177733 TO HAVE MY COPYRIGHT TEXT LIFTED FOR YOUR PURCHASE. THANKYOU ALATEIA.

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  • Twilight storm at Lido Key beach. The two brightest celestial bodies are the Moon and Venus. Because of the storm most people cleared the beach, but because of the storm, I was drawn towards it. I did not get another good shot of lightning that evening – I forgot to bring my tripod, so the photos prior to this one are too blurred. I captured this clear shot by setting my camera on a beach chair, and propping up the lens with one of my flip-flops. And this stroke of lightning was the last significant one. But I’m sure grateful for it! I didn’t modify the picture except to increase the brightness and contrast a bit, and remove camera artifacts. I’m not too good at making photos look more ‘artistic’, but for landscape, atmospheric, and flower photos, I think I prefer the more natural look. / (Photo taken on July 17, 2007)

  • How to create a 'Most Popular Viewed' link on your front page..
    by GerryMac

    I was recently asked by Kenart, how did I create the link on my front …

    I was recently asked by Kenart, how did I create the link on my front page that displayed the most popular viewed images that I have in my portfolio. I thought I would share how I created this just incase anyone else would like to know…. Here are the steps: 1. I have used the ‘tag’ system which are attached to each image that is loaded into RB. I made up a special tag, in this case ‘tp5’ (can be any name but must be unique and not used anywhere else on your site) 2. Now go through all your images, any image that has over ‘100 views’ click on the ‘edit’ link and add ‘tp5’ into the tag field. (you can use any number 50, 300, etc just what you feel is a lot of views to justify the image as being popular….) 3. Click the ‘Save Changes’ button (bottom of page) 4. Now go into your ‘view your public profile’ mode (mybubble >> overview >> view your public profile – from the list of links at the top right hand-side of the page) 5. Next, click on the ‘Art’ tab. 6. You notice on the left hand side of the page a list of ‘Related tags:’ The ‘tp5’ tag may or may not be shown here…. (not a problem if it is not) 7. Click on the ‘tp5’ or any any of the tags. 8. When the new page is displayed… go to the ‘Address’ field at the very top of the page, click in the field and highlight the whole address and copy it. It will look like this: (your username will be where ‘gerrymac’ is ) http://www.redbubble.com/people/gerrymac/art/everything/tags/tp5 9. Next go back to ‘MyBubble’ 10. Click on ‘edit my profile’ 11. Scroll down to where the ‘about you’ box is put your cursor in front of the very first word and press ‘enter/return’ a couple of times. 12. Now type in the following: Short-cut to the following:- “Most popular viewed” :http://www.redbubble.com/people/gerrymac/art/everything/tags/tp5 / Note: remove the space between viewed and the colon – if you don’t have the tag ‘tp5’ shown at the end of the line change it now to ‘tp5’ 13. Next click the ‘Save Changes’ button. 14. Now goto your ‘View Public Profile’ page and click on the link…. 15. So all you have to do now is monitor your images from time to time and when an image has reached your defined number of views i.e 100 use the ‘edit’ link and just add the ‘tp5’ tag – ‘save changes’ and your image will automatically be added to your most popular viewed! Note: I have noticed that not all of my tags are displayed in the ‘Related Tags’ list when I am viewing my images in the ‘Art’ area. If I want to create a link for a tag that is not shown…. Use the URL above and just substitute the last word with the name of your tag. (obviously make sure it also is your username and not gerrymac!) Sorry if this sounds a bit long winded but once you have done a couple you will see that it is quite straight forward and you can easily put your tag works right on the front page of your site….. Good Luck!

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  • The Icelandic Harvester. / / When I came across this old vessel moored to the pier my imagination started running wild with scenarios of what life aboard this wooden vessel would have been like. I could almost feel the sineous texture of the ropes as they hung there coated in the ice cold saltwater of the frigid North Atlantic Ocean. I could nearly hear the calls of the sailors as they shouted commands back and forth across her weather beaten decks as the waves crashed down upon her on any one of her numerous voyages. What sights must have been seen as sailors of old lined the rails to peer down at the mysteries of the sea. How many men were lost at sea and how many made it home with wild stories of his adventure aboard the Icelandic Harvester. / / Shot with a Canon 400D and processed in Lightroom 2. / / NautilusBlue / / nominated this image to be showcased in the group Pay It Forward and this is what she had to say… / / Ice Breaker / by Kevin Kroeker / I think it is an outstanding image with great composition ( great leading lines) with lots of drama and the colours are amazing . It shows us the harshness of the climate. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography /

  • Thunderstorm at Lido Key beach, Florida. The two brightest celestial bodies are the Moon and Venus. Because of the storm most people cleared the beach, but because of the storm, I was drawn towards it. Unfortunately, I did not get another good shot of lightning that evening – I forgot to bring my tripod, so the photos prior to this one are too blurred. I captured this clear shot by setting my camera on a beach chair, and propping up the lens with one of my flip-flops. And this stroke of lightning was the last significant one. But I’m sure grateful for it! / (Photo taken on July 17, 2007) ”#12 Great Features.”

  • Taken in Sydney whilst on holidays many moons ago, / taken on fuji finepix camera. As Is

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  • Featured in National Parks of the World – Dec 2008. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia. Captured today… I jumped in my trusty old Toyota Landcruiser (Barry) and headed bush to chase this spectacular storm front. It was such an exhilarating adventure! We have now enjoyed several weeks of ongoing storm activity here in the desert. Today’s wild and rainy storms began at around eight this morning. Throughout the day, storm front after storm front has rolled over the desert, bringing with them heavy rain and exhilarating electrical activity. We have endured hail today, strong winds and even a lightning strike which sparked a small blaze in the National Park. And all of these incredible storm sessions were punctuated by bright sunshine and warm temperatures. Wow, I am thoroughly exhausted from following the weather today. I think I have storm-photographing-fatigue. / (A new member of the Elite Storm Chaser Squadron…) Uluru, Central Australia. Monday 24th November 2008. [Creative Effects: Contrast and brightness adjustments, Omni spotlight with Photoshop]

  • The camera really started to get pushed here, but the ISO performance on the new 5D is awesome… This is the line that produced all the damage in Bogabilla, Goondiwindi and the Gold Coast. Was certainly a long day, sat in the Sun for 6 hours for the cap to finally break from the outflow rush of the storms further west battling flies! (29/12/08)

  • water colour & water-soluble wax pastel on wood. / Framed Print

  • Oil on canvas

  • Looking out to sea at Llandulas at Colwyn Bay , North Wales.

  • Featured in: All Water in Motion / Featured in: Artists of REDBUBBLE / Featured in: Friends of REDBUBBLE / Featured in: Beautiful / Featured in: All Countries Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers / Featured in: Nirvana / Featured in: A View Somewhere Lower Falls, Yellowstone River, / Yellowstone National Park (US Govt), Wyoming, US Camera: Canon EOS 400D / Lens: 18-70mm @ 50mm / Exposure: 1/80 / F-stop: f/10 / ISO: 100 / Mode: Manual Enjoy The Beauty…. :)

  • Best on Full Size Image taken at Old Bedford Village, Bedford, Pennsylvania on October 10, 2009. There’s a wonderful sense of having stepped back in time here. Camera used Nikon D300, 18-200mm vr Nikon lens, shutter 1/250, ap f/10.0, exp 0.00, iso 640. Post processing included a light hdr from a single hand held image duped to evals of -2 and -4; a faint Orton; dodging, burning and a texture. My thanks to Ghostbones at Flickr for the texture.

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