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  • Charcoal and pastel.

  • I am not gonna lie to u, this is what i would personally called “PHOTOSHOPPED”. The colour was there, i did not change the colour just give it a little boost, lighten the shadow areas and turn down the brightness of the sky. I don’t normally photoshop my image this much, but this one needed it. I usually just go back and wait for the right moment, but Bali is just a little too far to get there easily. So when mother nature doesn’t delivered, one would have to improvise and make do with what they have. I must say that I am still surprise how much detail can be bought back with RAW of a 5D, those who wonder if it is that much better then non FF – wonder no more. I can’t wait to see what the 5D MkII can do. Don’t even want to think about the 1Ds Mk III. I once talk to a great landscape photographer, he was telling me a story. He was once told that taking things out of the photo by photoshop is wrong. All that capture should stay in the photo. Changing the colour of the photo is wrong, it should be what the eye sees. / Then one day, he met a landscape painter sitting by the beach, painting. He walk up to the painter, pause, look at the painting and asked, “Where is THAT telegraph pole gone?”. The painter replied, “It doesn’t suit the image, so i am not gonna paint it”. So, do you think all the painting you’ve seen are a TRUE represention of the truth?

  • The view I have from my bedroom’s window.It’s beautiful in summer times too with all the flowers.I add a little japanese bridge to walk over the spring’s flow.It’s the second snowfall we have ,it’s white everywhere.I ‘m gone put that pic. in the «passion» group because my garden is a part of my soul.I took off big roots and heavy stones all over arround the house,bought , I don’t know how many trip of soil to fill up my shadow garden.I’ve worked for three years and It’s not finished yet. .All my friends thought I was crasy …well,maybe a little.You will see more of it in summer time. / I know it looks like a B&W photo because of all the snow but it’s not.

  • Canon 20D. /

  • Phranang Bay ~ Railay Peninsula ~ Krabi ~ Thailand.

  • This is Tanah Lot Temple in Bali, the tide is currently out. When the tide is in the ocean surrounds the temple like an island. I used a torch to highlight the water when I shot this giving a certain glow. This is one image shot in raw, reproduced 3 versions in lightroom… a light, mid and a dark tone. then combined in photoshop

  • This one is half sketch, half finished piece of work. It was done quite a while ago when I was experimenting with some chalk pastels, and watercolor pencils. It’s a little sloppy, the drawing of the little girl is a wee bit wanky, but I sort of dig the colors… So there’s something… I guess… Maybe… No?

  • Calendars have arrived ... and a lot of other stuff
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    Hello! We have a jammed packed release today! Calendars: We’ve made calendars available for public sale. Just in time for calenda…

    Hello! We have a jammed packed release today! Calendars: We’ve made calendars available for public sale. Just in time for calendar buying season. Anyone can make a calendar ... it’s easy! Challenges: We’ve released an update today that should speed up the voting in challenges (we removed the animation). Over the next few months we’ll be doing more tweaks to the challenges – as we incorporate your feedback (e.g. we’ll introduce the ability to see multiple entries whilst voting). Forums: We’re testing out a moderated forum idea this week. From time to time there are heated discussions in the forums … we don’t want to shut these discussions down as they can be some of the most interesting and informative discussions. But we do want them to remain civil and constructive. We want people to ‘play nice’. So we’re testing the idea that some forum threads can be flagged as ‘moderated’ – that is each comment is reviewed prior to being made public. The folks that will help with the reviewing are the staff of RB and a range of volunteers from the community. We’ll test this idea out for a few weeks – and see how it goes! Most Helpful Bubbler: Jo’s running search this week to find the Most Helpful Bubbler. There are so many people who really make this community the supportive and fun place it is. Let’s get together and recognize them for what they contribute. Nominate another member or host and they could win a special prize pack worth US$100 tailored especially for their tastes. Plus a special featured page in their honor. Plus an interview on their creative journey to be published in the Daily Wrap. Got someone is mind? Nominate them by email with 50-100 words describing why they are the most helpful bubbler. Then keep it a big juicy secret so that they get an extra special surprise when we announce the shortlisted nominees next week. RedBubble Challenges: “Compassion, Friendship and Courage” is in the final design stages and should be going on sale soon. Your work looks and reads beautifully. “The City” is now open for images and writing submissions. Get shuffling as you only have 13 days to submit work. And the publication after that will be ‘Nude” so start preparing suitable written and visual work. It will open for submissions in about 3-4 weeks. Here’s a few of my favourites … There’s also a few comings and goings this week. The RB tech team is metamorphosing as we establish an office in San Francisco. Not all the wonderful people who’ve worked on the website are staying with RB and this week I’d like to say a very fond farewell to Justin and Ben. Justin has been with RB since the very early days (2 years ago) ... and he was just the most wonderful person to work with! We wish him all the very best with his next venture. Ben has been with RB since the start of this year – and his dry and laconic sense of humour will sorely be missed. Thank you both! / On the flip side I’d like to welcome Jason to RB – who has joined RB as our sales and marketing guru. Jason has spent more than 10 years marketing and selling on the Internet – and his role with RB is to sell more of your wonderful work (and helping you to sell your work). Welcome Jason. Ciao for this week, - Peter

  • ... In San Francisco (HDR) Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited

  • Fictional 18×24cm / Acrylics, Gouache & Watercolour on canvas — / / — © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.

  • But I’ve had a creative block for a while, and im getting back into the swing of my old style of phtoography which is reassuring, i thought i’d be stuck doing pretty portraits forever… sigh Anyway i hope you all had an amazing christmas! By the way, no nippleage, I carefully deleted it… hehe… All images are mine, roughly about 9 at least :)

  • This jet black crow sat on this fence waiting for something. Like it new that this line of road was going to provide his next lot of food. Mannum, South Australia

  • framed print by unknown buyer

  • ~quote by storypeople.

  • Canon Rebel Xt Canon L 70-200 Squirrel Southern Ontario Canada Composite /

  • Copyright © 2009 Linda Apple / “A Lot to Think About” / original oil painting is sold / Print Available Featured in: / All Things Black / Oil Painting Another larger painting today. Seems like there are / a lot of things to think about these days. I find a / lot of those thought provoking moments at the art museum. To see more of this series,click here / Cover image for my calendar ~_ Everyday Moments_ /

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  • Lithuania, Juodkrante CLICK FOR VIEW

  • Schooling Threadfin Pearl Perches at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia Equipment: CANON 5D, SIGMA 15mm f2.8 EX DG, IKELITE Housing, 2x IKELITE DS125 Strobes Image was featured in Your Magic Place and SEA Framing suggestion: / © aabz-imaging / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

  • Rocamadour was a dependency of the abbey of Tulle to the north in the Bas Limousin. The buildings of Rocamadour (from ròca, cliff, and sant Amador) rise in stages up the side of a cliff on the right bank of the Alzou, which here runs between rocky walls 400 ft. in height. Flights of steps ascend from the lower town to the churches, a group of massive buildings half-way up the cliff. The chief of them is the pilgrimage church of Notre Dame (rebuilt in its present configuration from 1479), containing the cult image at the center of the site’s draw, a wooden Black Madonna reputed to have been carved by Saint Amator (Amadour) himself. The small Benedictine community continued to reserve the use of the small twelfth-century church of Saint-Michel, above and to the side. Below, the pilgrimage church opens on to a terrace where pilgrims could assemble, called the Plateau of St Michel, where there is a broken sword said to be a fragment of Durandal, once wielded by the hero Roland. The interior walls of the church of St Sauveur are covered, with paintings and inscriptions recalling the pilgrimages of celebrated persons. The subterranean church of St Amadour (1166) extends beneath St Sauveur and contains relics of the saint. On the summit of the cliff stands the château built in the Middle Ages to defend the sanctuaries.Famous pilgrims include:- Roland Eleanor of Aquitaine Henry II of England Blanche of Castile Louis IX of France Charles IV of France Louis XI of France It was also an important stage on the Pilgrimage to the alledged relic of St James at Santiago de Compostella in NE Spain. / A 3 frame HDR image -2,0,+2 EV, Canon 400D, Canon EF-S 17-85 IS USM lens at ISO 100. Processed in Photomatix 3.2 and CS3. Taken on a cloudy day, with occasional breaks of sun, in December 2007. BEST VIEWED LARGER Featured in Eric and Jen’s Eyes Group 7th November 2009 / /

  • It was time for some infrared. I’ve been a little distracted lately….or maybe I was just waiting for the right sky!

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