Meet up 

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  • An image from the Astor Theatre Melbourne Meet Up modeled by the stunning Lisa Defazio of Landell Fashions / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • Somewhere in the night
    by Alf Caruana

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Model The sensational Teer Wayde / Location Astor Theater

  • An image from the Astor Theatre Melbourne Meet Up modeled by the stunning Lisa Defazio of Landell Fashions / / Also from this shoot… / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • The Consul Meeting
    by Stephen Thomas

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Macro shot of the center of a deep red tiger lily! The flower in 4 inches wide! / No adjustments were made to this photo. It as is from the camera. MY BUBBLESITE

  • Squaring Up
    by nick board

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Barreras Ventas Madrid

  • How To Organise a Meet Up
    by Jo O'Brien

    The first time I met people off the internet, it was …

    The first time I met people off the internet, it was 20 bubblers at some pub I’d never been to, and I was supposedly the organsier- I was a nervous wreck! Meeting complete and utter strangers off the internet isn’t always easy, even for the most social butterflies, and even if you feel like you know them pretty well from online. So think about how best to comfort people and make them realise that not everyone on the internet is a scary monster… - meet in a public place where there are passers by / - consider a daytime meet / - ensure any activities include people / - invite attendees to bring a friend or partner along for moral support / - be clear about how to identify each other at the meet up point / - have a way for attendees to contact you/someone on the day / - touch base with attendees prior to the day so they know you really do exist and that it will be going ahead. Inviting People / Well I can tell you how not to invite people- with a vague open ended forum post like “anyone in suchandsuchatown want to meet up one weekend?” This results in three pages of umming and arring and trying to work out details. What you need to do is give it some thought and present a cohesive idea along with the message that you are flexible to other people’s ideas. / Here is an example of how I first suggested a group of us drive 3 hours out of melbourne for a night in Lorne. I suggest having the following details in your invitation post: - A date and time to meet / - A specific meet up location (somewhere well known is best) / - A suggested activity for the day/evening / - How you will identify each other / - How you will contact attendees should there be a change of plans / - How attendees should contact you/someone else should they be late etc. / - Advise people on what they should bring- lunch money, camera etc. Once you have written and posted your invitation in all the right places, (such as a relevant group) people will start to respond. Some will jump in with a big YES!, others will express disappointment at living at the other side of the world, others will ask you to change the date, some will ask you to change other details. When negotiating details, remember that more changes, the more confusing it gets. So don’t feel like you need to bend to every person who can’t make a certain date, or whatever. Some people will miss out – they can come to the next one! / Lorne 07 – RB Melb Group Shot by whoalse A few days before Let attendees know that it is in fact going ahead, confirm the details and get yourself orgainsed. If you have promised them red balloons to mark the meet up point- buy them. If you need to wash your picnic rug, do it. Just trust me on this. You will be nervous on the day itself and are more likely to forget things. Some of my suggestions for the day before are: - charge you camera batteries / - print off a list of people who are coming and any mobile numbers you have for them / - double check any reservations you have and confirm numbers / - Charge your mobile phone and ensure you have enough credit to make several calls / - If you are doing the popular red balloon thing, bring string to tie them to something / - Pack a map, even if you know the area well. It makes giving directions to others easier. / - If there is a reservation, make sure attendees know what name it is under Once you are all packed, leave everything you are taking at the front door or in a pile somewhere like that. On the Day This is the bit where people call you to cancel, rock up late, get lost, and never arrive for reasons you will never find out. - Have your mobile phone on Loud. Boy I have learned this the hard way several times over! / - Be the first person to the meetup point / - Decide how long you are prepared to hang around waiting for latecomers / - Watch out for people arriving / - Introduce yourself with a smile and if your real name is different to your username, introduce yourself with both names. / - Introduce people to each other as they arrive Then you all go off and have a bunch of fun!!! The rest takes care of itself, trust me :) Oh yeah, almost forget… the absolute most important bit of all / post all the photos in a journal post on redbubble so we can all see :)

  • Golden girl
    by CarlyS

    US$4.99–US$114.00

  • Halls Gap is a small town located in the Grampians National Park. Besides being stunning to look at, you have wineries, bushwalking, relaxing with a good book, adventure sports and more right at your finger tips. Being a small town, all the various accommodation is quite close so it doesn’t matter where you choose to stay. Plus there is a great lolly shop there. For those who laugh at the thought of relaxing, a weekend away with other creative people could bring endless opportunities to create, collaborate and be inspired by the amazing scenery. Photographer, painters, models, illustrators, writers… There is something to inspire every creative soul. So, enough of my sales pitch… How about we all go to Halls Gap March 6th – 9th? March is far enough away that you can’t possibly have plans yet, the weather will still be nice and It’s probably someone’s birthday so we can eat cake. In terms of organising it. Probably best we keep it all in one spot Images in this post are used courtesy of lightsmith

  • Abstract Self Portrait
    by Steven Novak

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    This painting is actually pretty darn huge, and it’s hanging in my living room. My wife hates it and often refers to it as the “throw up painting.” It’s a bit of an experimentation for me (the kind of work I really don’t do all too often.) I don’t hate it. Even if my wife thinks it’s a “throw up painting.” More people seem to agree with her more than me on its merits, but screw em’...I painted it, I like it… If you’ve got a problem with that, why don’t we step outside and settle our difference with out FISTS!?

  • Ever wanted to know what Redbubble boys get up to after dark? A Flashdance style lap dance of course!!! / / This needs to be viewed large to be fully appreciated… / / © Sarah Moore 2007 / Christmas Beautiful People Bellingen Great Gifts Sport

  • Sounds from the past
    by Joshua Hakman

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Radio is located at The Astor Theatre, Melbourne.

  • Rise up and Meet the Day
    by Susan Zohn

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Sunrise over South Texas Gulf Coast. Not too bad for Texas.

  • / Tessalated Coast by Peter Martin Ok, so here’s my suggestion (feel free to ignore it) Last year I went to a wedding in Lorne on the Great Ocean Road and saw how well they accommodated a larger group. Seeing as how there are a few RedBubblers who live over that way who missed out on our Melbourne Meet Ups, I thought it might be nice to go visit. Great Ocean Road Cottages in Lorne is not only wonderfully cheap, (works out to about $50 per head or they have a backpackers on site if your want cheaper) but the people who run it are lovely and very helpful. You can make use of the electric kitchens to self cater or go to the cafes and pubs down the road. The cottages are a 2 minute walk from an IGA or 10 minute walk to the nearest pub. (Yes, they have Red Wine) / Erskine Falls Reborn by Michael Eyssens The accommodation is a series of small cottages with a queen bed downstairs and 2-3 single beds upstairs. I’d suggest that we organise ourselves into small groups of 3-5 and book a cottage for each group as they are put together. The cottages are all close enough together that it does not matter which one you are in however they are holding a few close together for us until I get back to them in a couple of days. Staying in Lorne will put us within a short drive of the otways and several lovely looking great ocean road sites if we want artistic inspiration. The cottages, while designed to sleep 4-5, are suitable to entertain a group of people and say, sprawl out a game of twister or something. I’ve called them to ensure that they have enough room for us on the night of Sat October 27th and all is good. My thinking is that we could head over early Saturday, spend a day doing bush things and a day doing beach things. What do you think? P.S – Sorry Jess for ambushing this idea!! / Lorne Pier,Victoria by Joe Mortelliti

  • The Meeting Place
    by richie fox

    US$4.49–US$102.60

    This is part of a tree. i got up real close/ macro shot. i have added a little saturation

  • Meet Mr. G. Raffe!
    by HelenBeresford

    US$4.16–US$29.69

    Taken at Chester Zoo as the giraffe came out of his shed.

  • Daytime Melbourne Meet Up
    by Jo O'Brien

    The last one was great but some people couldn’t make it because it was in the evening. So I thought we could have another one during the …

    The last one was great but some people couldn’t make it because it was in the evening. So I thought we could have another one during the day! Yay! Date: Saturday July 28th / Time: 10am onwards / Where: Meet Flinders Street Station on the steps / Activities for the day: Photo taking, lunch, more photo taking and if we are keen a wander around the national gallery. / RSVP: Comment here / Contact: Jo 0418 240 485 (save my number in your phone) Can’t manage a Saturday? Pencil in Sunday August 19th.

  • Muscari Meets The Big Lens
    by Gene Walls

    US$5.99–US$136.80

    This is a Muscari armeniacum is commonly known as a Grape Hyacinth. I always shoot flowers “in the field”, in the actual setting where they are found, as I did with this beautiful flower. However, I usually use only the natural light that is available, but the gorgeous plant just wasn’t showing up right in my images. I decided to go home and get my Macro “Ring Lite” strobe to see if I could get better results. This is what I got. This photo was captured with a Canon EOS 10D with a Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact-Macro prime lens. The shutter speed was 1/60th sec at f/4.5. The camera’s ISO was set to 100. A Canon MR-14 Macro Ring Lite flash was mounted on the lens in Auto Mode #3. Your comments are always welcome! Constructive criticism is appreciated. © 2009 Gene Walls All copyright and reproduction rights are retained by the artist. Artwork may not be reproduced or altered by any process without the express written permission of the artist.

  • A Sunday morning at The Astor Theatre with a few Red Bubblers!!
    by Paul Louis Villani

    Hello to all Bubblers all over the world! / Yesterday was such an enjoyable day and I’ve had plenty of positive feedback from those that a…

    Hello to all Bubblers all over the world! / Yesterday was such an enjoyable day and I’ve had plenty of positive feedback from those that attended the Astor Theatre meet up! / Now, rather than clogging up peoples watchlists I thought I’d journal the images and release them at a later date. / Let me firstly thank Lisa Defazio of Landell Fashions for her patience and beauty. / Secondly, thanks to all who attended. / ... and finally the ever wonderful Jo has come up with a great challenge with an art deco theme, perfect for our Astor Theatre shots! :D / Ok, here some shots from the day… / / 1. / / / / 2. / / / / 3. / / / / 4. / / / / 5. / / / / 6. / / / / 7. / / / Peace to you all! / Paul.

  • Sunday Melbourne Meet Up
    by Jo O'Brien

    Yes, I’m doing it again (must be some sort of compulsion disorder). After this one we’re going to do an overnighter so come along and mee…

    Yes, I’m doing it again (must be some sort of compulsion disorder). After this one we’re going to do an overnighter so come along and meet people first. I’m excited already. MELBOURNE MEET UP / Date: Sunday August 19th 2007 / Time: 12 noon onwards- Meet at Flinders Street Station steps and we’ll walk over together / Where: The Royal Botanic Gardens / Activities for the day: Picnic/Cafe Lunch then maybe a stroll around the gardens. (I’m waiting on an ok from the cafe to book a table) / RSVP: Comment in this thread / Contact: Jo 0418 240 485 (save my number in your phone) / What to Bring: Camera / Updates: Will be posted here / Fairy Bread by Jaye Loring

  • “May the road rise up to meet you. / May the wind be always at your back. / May the sun shine warm upon your face; / the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, / may God hold you in the palm of His hand.” traditional gaelic blessing Of course with the luck of the Irish, this could be a double whammy :)

  • I like this concept and feel there is more here to exploit, not too sure if I’ve found it yet, but as a “work in progress” here is IB2 :)

  • A swimmer does a few laps while warming up a swim competition.

  • Attention Melbourne Bubblers!! March 2008 Meet Up!
    by Paul Louis Villani

    Another Melbourne Red Bubble meet up is planned… / Sunday 30th March 2008 @ 2pm / This time we’re going to get a little adventurous! / A…

    Another Melbourne Red Bubble meet up is planned… / Sunday 30th March 2008 @ 2pm / This time we’re going to get a little adventurous! / An afternoon of Archery has been planned!! / From 2pm on Sunday 30th March we’re booked in at the Moorabbin Archery club for an afternoon af Photography, Archery and a BBQ!! / A one hour Archery lesson has been planned and for those who take part (in the lesson) there is a fee of $20-ea and that includes all equipment being supplied by the club. / If you do not want to take part in the Archery Lesson you can still come along and enjoy the afternoon with us whilst we fire up the BBQ on the clubs grounds. / I’ve started up a forum thread where I will keep a list of attendees and a map of where the Moorabin Archery Club can be found. / If you have any questions or requests please feel free to Bubblemail me or leave me a message in the above thread! / I’d like to thank one of our Bubble favorites FireDrake for her inspiration in regards to this meet up! :D / Ciao! / /

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