Mountains Journal Entries
149 creative works found
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Mountain Temple
by Mel BrackstoneCliff has just produced the most amazing image with my Cloisters !http://images-2.redbubble.net/img/art/size:large/view:main/1546669-1-th…
Cliff has just produced the most amazing image with my Cloisters Have a closer look here Mountain Temple /
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shots in the fog feature!!!
by dc witmerwoo hoo! Buck at Sunrise was featured in ‘shots in the fog’ group. Thanks everyone / !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/backingcolor…
woo hoo! Buck at Sunrise was featured in ‘shots in the fog’ group. Thanks everyone /
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TUTORIAL: Adding Buttons To Your Profile Page
by Patricia Montgomery*I recently had several requests for instructions on how to add buttons like the ones in my profile...
I recently had several requests for instructions on how to add buttons like the ones in my profile. Rather than send individual bubblemail messages, I’m posting it in my journal in case someone else would like to add buttons to their RB profile. BUTTON INSTRUCTIONS Tip: print out this page and put it beside the computer before you start. You can make your own buttons or you can use a site called ButtonGenerator. If you decide to use this site and not to pay for a membership, you will need to add a link back to the site. I made all of mine 125X26 to give you some idea of the size of the ones on my page. This size allowed 3 buttons side-by-side. Make all your buttons and then save them in a folder on your computer. Then you will need to upload each button to your RB image gallery and use the “Hide” feature so that no one sees them but you. Once you have them uploaded you will need to right-click on each one to get the url address html code in the properties box. Example: http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1407403-1-autumn-button.jpg Then go to “Edit Your Profile” to copy the image html code AND the tag html code – it will look like this (without the spaces): ! http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1407403-1-autumn-button.jpg ! : http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/art/everything/tags/autumn * The last word in the html code is the “tag” word. In the example above it is autumn. You will need to put one space between each set of button html code. If you have a lot of buttons the language is long and wraps around forever. But with one space between each button html code, the buttons will sit next to other and then wrap to the next line. Now you will need to add the tag word to each of your images that will correspond to the buttons. Happy Button Making! OTHER TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA* Add photos to your profile description Add Examples (card, laminated, matted, etc.) to your profile Add smaller, framed photos to your profile page
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"Haulin' Hay" is Featured
by Patricia MontgomeryI want to thank Tamela, the other co-host of A Peach of a State – Georgia....
I want to thank Tamela, the other co-host of A Peach of a State – Georgia for choosing my image Haulin’ Hay to be featured in the group. It is an honor! The Georgia group is a new kid on the block so if you get a chance, take a look at some of the awesome art being posted there.
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Two Things!!!
by Karin Taylor/ 1. Spotting Rainbows....
/ 1. Spotting Rainbows just got featured in All the Colours of the Rainbow Group and I want to thank the hosts or whoever chose it!! / Little Green Teapot TShirt sold just a few hours ago to a mystery buyer….thank you whoever bought it and hope you have heaps of fun wearing it around or giving it to someone else who’s gonna wear it around :D
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Bubblesite - Gallery Sets Cover Image
by Patricia MontgomeryHi everyone, Redbubble has just added a new bubblesite feature – thanks RB! – where you can choose a specific image as the cover for e…
Hi everyone, Redbubble has just added a new bubblesite feature – thanks RB! – where you can choose a specific image as the cover for each of your gallery sets. I just looked at my bubblesite and found that none of my gallery sets had had an image cover. You now must go in to edit the gallery sets and then choose an image for each one. If you haven’t looked at your bubblesite lately, you might want to go take a look to make sure that your gallery sets have an image showing. Have a blessed day! / Patricia
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SALES!!
by Jen WhyteWow! I started my bubblesite only two days ago and I have already sold 12 cards … how amazing is that? 6 of ‘Orkney Sea and Coast’ a…
Wow! I started my bubblesite only two days ago and I have already sold 12 cards … how amazing is that? 6 of ‘Orkney Sea and Coast’ and ^ of ‘Mountain View’ My cousin Izzy circulated the bubblesite address to her friends and voila! I am so grateful to the person who bought them and wish them all the light and love that I put into making the images.
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Fly
by Suzanne GermanI stood right on the mountain top / Where the clouds meet the sky I could not turn back / So I stopped and thought / Of all that had p…
I stood right on the mountain top / Where the clouds meet the sky I could not turn back / So I stopped and thought / Of all that had passed me by Transfixed and stunned / I did not move / And felt my end was nigh Then took a deep breath / I Stepped off the ledge / And I began to fly © Copyright – Suzanne German – 2007
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Gallery 26 "Mountains River Sea"
by Sara Lamond*A new exhibition featuring artists from Gallery 26 – and lots of redbubble members! Come meet us at the opening, May 24 1:30 pm. The…
A new exhibition featuring artists from Gallery 26 – and lots of redbubble members! Come meet us at the opening, May 24 1:30 pm. The exhibition is open May 16 – June 1 / Braemar Gallery / Springwood If you needed another excuse to visit the Blue Mountains – this is it! www.gallery26milsonspoint.com /
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Gallery26 Braemar Gallery Show up and Running - Take a look!
by Marilyn BrownGallery26 is a group of artists formed primarily of Redbubble artists and is the creative collective of Steve McLaren aka bodymechanic..
Gallery26 is a group of artists formed primarily of Redbubble artists and is the creative collective of Steve McLaren aka bodymechanic / The show was hung on the 14th of May, 2008 and its doors opened on the 16th of May. Just take a look at how brilliant it looks!! If you would like to join us for drinks to celebrate this fantastic exhibition and meet the artist’s responsible for the work you can do so on the 24th of May at Braemar Gallery, 104 Macquarie Road, SPRINGWOOD at 1.30pm.
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G26 exhibition at braemar gallery springwood
by bodymechanicif any one is interested, i have acquired space for an exhibition of all art at braemar gallery springwood nsw, from 16th may til 1st jun…
if any one is interested, i have acquired space for an exhibition of all art at braemar gallery springwood nsw, from 16th may til 1st june 2008, / its called G26 mountains rivers sea -a group show of greater sydney artists. / ive got a venue so if u wanna exhibit contact me. / the gallery has 3 large rooms and is a well know space on the blue mtns art trail. / steve
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Featured Artist for the Primate Group!
by Steve BulfordCheck out my interview about the Mountain Gorillas! / / Click Here!...
Check out my interview about the Mountain Gorillas! / / Click Here! / / Hope you like it. / Steve:-)
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Peregrin Falcon Featured on That One Great Shot group
by Lucindawindthank you to the moderators of the That One Great Shot group for featuring my peregrin falcon shot ….. not only is it one great sh…
thank you to the moderators of the That One Great Shot group for featuring my peregrin falcon shot ….. not only is it one great shot but probably ONCE in a lifetime shot for me hugs Lu :)
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TUTORIAL: Adding Examples (Card, Laminated, Matted, etc) To Your Profile
by Patricia MontgomeryI recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this sc…
I recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this screen. HOW TO ADD EXAMPLES OF YOUR IMAGE TO YOUR PROFILE PAGE Click on “my bubble”. Click on “art” (on the 2nd row of links – not the top one). You should see “My Art” page – this is the page where you can edit your pics. Choose your photo and click on “Show Public View”. Click “Buy/Preview”. (Note: You won’t actually be buying, only previewing) Choose the card or frame of your choice. Make your mat or color selections, etc. When the image of your framed photo appears on the screen, right click on the photo. A pop-up box will appear. Right click on the photo. In the pop-up box, click on “properties” (at the bottom). The “Properties” box will pop up – highlight the address (URL) . {Click & drag will highlight the entire address} IMPORTANT: Be sure to highlight the entire address – only two lines will be visible, but if a third line of the address hidden, be sure you drag down to highlight all lines of the address. Next copy the URL address. Press Ctrl-C (press the control key and the “C” key at the same time). You won’t see anything happen on the screen, but that is fine. Click OK to close the “Properties” box. Open your profile or a bubblemail (or any other location in RB where you want your image to be visible). Press Ctrl-V (press control key and the “V” key at the same time). You should see the URL address. Put an exclamation point ( ! ) in front of the URL address and another one at the end of the URL address. It should be similar to this example, but without the spaces: ! http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/cropped/size:xsmall/view:main/993259-1-yellowstone-in-winter.jpg ! Remember, NO SPACES before or after the exclamation point (!) – the beginning of the URL should look like this: !http:// The end of the URL address should look like this: winter.jpg! NOTE: These will be full-size copies of the images. If you would like to have smaller images (see my profile for examples) that don’t take up so much room, see my other tutorial on how to resize the images. Have a blessed day! / Patricia OTHER TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA Add Buttons To Your Profile Page Add photos to your profile description Add smaller, framed photos to your profile page
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Smoky Mountain Spring Get Together
by Christopher EwingJust thought I would put it out here for anyone close to the Smoky Mountains that a few wonderful friends and i are getting together for …
Just thought I would put it out here for anyone close to the Smoky Mountains that a few wonderful friends and i are getting together for another photog get way / the dates will be May 5th- til whenever you want to leave :) / most will be staying for about 4days, during the week there is less crowding with tourons and more room for us photogs :) / the flowers (hopefully) will be blooming all over, mountain laurel all around you, bears out of hibernation, and wildlife everywhere, something for everyone and anyone / so if interested in joining us..PLEASE come! / if you need any input for accomidations, please contact me or gary suddath, i know he has something in his journal as well, so either one of us can help you out / Anyone is more then welcome to join us / I can say the Autumn get together turned out Awesome! / a great group of people i had the honor of hanging out with, and so much looking forward to doing again / I hope anyone close, joins us, we will be doing all sorts of things / in Townsend, we have campgrounds, cabins, hotels/motels, whatever you need or want / also if anyone has to fly in, Gary or myself CAN pick you up from the airport , its only 20miles from townsend / and dont worry about not being a pro..we arent either..we just act it :D heh / so if anyone has any questions, please ask / and hope to see more new faces for the spring get together :)
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back from a week w/ great friends, great times and great food :)
by Christopher Ewingwell im back from spending one of the greatest weeks of my life. having the opportunity for hanging out with marianne venegoni, sally st…
well im back from spending one of the greatest weeks of my life. having the opportunity for hanging out with marianne venegoni, sally stacey, judy howle, wanda faircloth, gladys faircloth and joe howle. :) / there’s nothing like sitting around the table w/ your friends eating some killer homemade food , i can still taste that baked ham, and will crave more of that banana pudding :) / last week was the week of the spring get together, and i really hate it for those who couldnt make it, you missed a great time! / we got a early morning sunrise into the smokies over townsend, got to see 8 bear (but who was counting? heh), shooting native wildflowers, checking out the rural areas…talk about the best of both worlds / id like to thank you all for coming in and creating 1 of the most awesome weeks of my life! i couldnt ask for a better group of people to hang out with and im honored to be able to call you Family! / the hardest part was having to say bye, geez i hate that part. it just seemed like the week didnt last long enough!! / i cant wait til we are able to gettogether again!!! and im hoping that those who didnt make this trip, can make the next!! you will Love the group of people i had the priviledge of hanging out with / so im back folks!! give me sometime to play ketchup on all your wonderful work! / :)
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The Remarkable Art of Susi Lawson!
by Patricia MontgomeryAs a member of RB’s Share The Love mission, t…
As a member of RB’s Share The Love mission, this is the 2nd in a series of interviews to introduce you to another talented artist. One day in March, not long after joining Redbubble, I was commenting on someone’s image when I was drawn to the avatar of a lady who had commented just above me. I thought to myself, now this looks like someone who has a delightful personality. As you will soon learn, Susi Lawson is charming, caring, and creative. She is a talent package bursting at the seams – a digital artist, photographer, instructor and writer! Her precious little neighbor, Cassa, is sometimes a model and one of my favorites is an image called School Daze. Susi conveys perfectly (through Cassa) the personification of childhood! Susi’s extraordinary works, Tiber River Walk and Catharsis are a canvas for her incredible talent in the artistry of digital painting. She is an outstanding portrait photographer and the post-processing afterwards is extraordinary. Susi captured the inner essence of a Native American in her portrait, Cherokee Pride and in the Face of a Farmer she shows us the authenic beauty to be found in a face weathered with character. And she can touch your heart with a tender tribute to a dear friend. During your browsing of all the treasures that fill Susi’s image gallery, be sure to look for the self-portrait that speaks volumes about her sense of humor! If only we all could look this good in a zany self-portrait! Susi was delightful to interview and it has been a pleasure to get to know her. The hard part of this interview was finding enough adjectives to properly describe her work. So forget the adjectives, seeing is believing! And now it time for Susi to talk! What drew you here to the Redbubble community? First it was the respect for work of all the artists here. By that, I mean the prominent copyright messages that help protect our work that we spend so many hours creating. Then there is the option to sell or simply to display what we create. But what has kept me here is the sense of warmth , friendliness and positive energy that I feel whenever I sign in! This is such a supportive and fun community! How does your creativity affect other aspects of your life? Creativity IS my life, I was born to create as I think we all are. Creativity is the opposite of destruction, so I see it really on a spiritual level, ya know? As long as we are busy creating (positive) then we have no time for destroying (negative) so Art is sort of the Zen of spiritual maintenance :-) / / I truly believe that art, of any kind, whether it be visual, musical or otherwise, makes us all the more compassionate and empathetic to our fellow humans, as we are taking in the world around us as ‘observers’ and sharing what and how we see the world and receiving feedback to validate this experience. We are saying simply, “I am alive and I know you are alive and we all have something of value to contribute.” It is so simple but also profound in its simplicity. How many mediums do you work in? Which is your favorite, and why? I used to work in watercolor, color pencil, charcoal and acrylic and used my camera all my life to capture moments in which to take to paper or canvas. I have always loved visual art. Then in 2003 my right arm froze in place (adhesive capsulitis) and I had to have shoulder surgery. It took a year to work thru this whole process and so I began to work more with my digital camera as an art form itself rather than a tool for my traditional work. It was too painful to raise my arm to the canvas or apply pressure on paper so I started teaching myself Photoshop with the encouragement of a great Aussie photographer, Nick Lagos. I soon fell in love with combining photography and art in the computer and a new passion was born! (Thanks Nick!) To answer the 2nd part of the question: My favorite medium now is Corel Painter and Photoshop using a Wacom tablet and my Canon 1dMKIII camera. What subjects do you enjoy the most in your work? I have always been entranced by the human face! Since grade school I have been drawing and photographing the people around me. I was a very timid child and the camera or sketch pad, gave me the courage to express myself and share my thoughts and feelings by the wonderful interaction of Art. I have ventured into landscape and other areas of Photography, but the portrait will always be my passion. Tell us about one person or moment that has made your time on Redbubble particularly special or meaningful. I have to say Billy Boy is my favorite member here as he is always so upbeat and supportive! There are times I have had a bad day and get on Redbubble and see that Billy Boy has left a humorous or generous comment that reads as so heartfelt that it lifts my spirits up! Thanks, Billy! What three works or people have moved or inspired you? Denise Romano is a newcomer to digital photography and not only is my friend here in town, but I met her during my shoulder ordeal, as she was my superb physical therapist and an immediate bud. Denise also turned to digital photography in her own personal challenges and asked for some assistance in choosing camera equipment. It has been wonderful watching her grow and evolve so quickly and become the talented photographer you now see here! Don Seegmiller is my favorite Digital artist and I contacted him two years ago and asked how he achieved his amazing art and he said “Buy Corel Painter and a Wacom tablet” and I did. This was a real turning point and a big “AHA moment” in my exploration of digital art! This new software and stylus pen changed the whole look and feel of my work and started getting my work noticed on the web. Don teaches at CG Society and I was fortunate to make it into one of his figure classes last year, which I highly recommend. (His books are also superb) David Harvey I must thank! Not only is he a Professor of Astronomy in Tucson, AZ, but an incredible portrait photographer! I was amazed to find out he admired my work as well and he built and sent me a computer that was fast enough for me to start making Video DVD lessons to teach others how I create my portraits. I will never forget his generosity and sheer act of kindness. I now sell my lessons on my “web site“:http://susilawsonphotography.biz. What goals do you have for your work outside of Redbubble? I now write articles for Rangefinder, AfterCapture, Creative Photoshop and Corel Painter magazines which keeps me very busy and is also educational as we can’t help but learn as we write about what we love. I will continue to produce a new set of video lessons once a year. I now have three and I am planning another release close to Christmas. If anyone wants to share with me what they would like to see on the next lessons please do! I also am playing around with some book ideas! My daughter is leaving for college this week so I am considering teaching workshops. I have not yet decided if I want to teach through organizations such as NAPP or WPPI or create my own workshops. I plan to start locally to get my feet wet! I just want to keep evolving and growing and embracing the digital art field which I feel honored to be a part of. One of my dreams is to travel and meet some of the amazing buds I have made online in communities such as Redbubble. But even though I cannot reach out and shake your hand or give you a hug, know that you are appreciated and loved more than you know! Without a community to provide support, feedback, acknowledgment and encouragement, I know I would never have achieved my goals or be able to set future ones, so thank you Redbubble and all the Bubble Buds who make this place a home!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Blue Mountains meet up
by Will BartonHi all, I am entertaining the idea of having a day (could be two depending on work and uni) for RB’ers in the Mountains on either the …
Hi all, I am entertaining the idea of having a day (could be two depending on work and uni) for RB’ers in the Mountains on either the 15th or 16th of March. The day would probably entail visiting the local and lesser known lookouts and the more easy to get to cascades/waterfalls of the upper and mid-mountains. Transport could be a tad of a challenge, I could fit 4 at a squeeze, but if a few drove up from Sydney (it’s pretty short these days – CBD to my house in 1 1/2 hours) we’d be able to move a few more people around. So at this point, would anyone be interested in coming up? Cheers, Will
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Meet Little Lost Orca and Migaloo
by Karin TaylorMIGALOOMAGIC is my new concept gallery at Red Bubble…below are the very first offerings!...
MIGALOOMAGIC is my new concept gallery at Red Bubble…below are the very first offerings! My Definition of Magic / Adjective – Wonderful, amazing or incredible, ie as in ‘a magic moment’ I think it’s very important to define magic, as for some people this is a stumbling block and something that conjures up images of black magic, darkness, and other practices which i don’t subscribe to… for the record I’m a christian who doesn’t head to sunday services each week, although i have spent most of my life doing that, it’s not where I am at this stage of the journey….and I’m not a perfect one by any means, I’m quite an unusual one by christian standards, and many feel i don’t meet the standards, but that’s ok…God and I are like this :D we’re tight, so it doesn’t matter what others think on that score…and I guess it’s unusual for me to use the word ‘magic’ when ‘magic practices’ are forbidden in the bible… but it is the where I am coming from that matters to God…He knows I don’t mean it in that way…so already, i apologise to any who may find it offensive or inconsistent, but I intend to keep the name as to me it only implies magic in this case as “wonderful, amazing or incredible, as in a magic moment”. / migaloo-pink-magic / / migaloo-blue-magic / migaloo-in-antarctica / little-lost-orca / rainbow-orcas / little-lost-orca tshirt / Moo Cow Sunrise / Little Moo I’ve been busy with a new concept…. / I wanted to bring parents something special to help them connect with their children… / I am busy creating a series of digital wall art, especially for children…for their bedrooms. My new gallery on Red Bubble is called migaloomagic / So far, I have created six conceptual pieces of art over there….but I am excited to show you anyway!! This is a gallery which I hope will provide gifts for children, for their bedrooms, for their birthdays…...I hope that it will bring parents closer to their children by helping them remember to tell their children stories, you know – the old fashioned kind of stories….the ones you just make up on the spot….. When the kids say….’tell us a story mum/dad/aunty/uncle/guardian/carer” i hope that you as a parent will gain an inspirational thought or two, from glancing up on the wall and seeing these whales or some other little idea from my artwork…to help you along :D Hugs to all, / Karin :D
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The stunning Sapphire Coast
by Darren StonesBy Darren Stones – Freelance Photojournalist / Subscribe via RSS/Atom...
By Darren Stones – Freelance Photojournalist / Subscribe via RSS/Atom Australia is blessed with pristine beaches and coastal scenery that is to die for. My Sapphire Coast slideshow on YouTube can be found here The Sapphire Coast, located south of Sydney in New South Wales, Australia remains virtually untouched from development. Bermagui – Horseshoe Bay If you enjoy investigating national parks, love to wet a line, want to improve your suntan, sip a coffee by the sea, or catch a wave, then the Sapphire Coast is for you. Tathra Wharf Witness the unloading of the catch-of-the-day, visit a winery, taste award-winning cheeses, grab a bargain at a market, attend a festival, indulge in delectable oysters, go whale watching and take in some of the local history. Merimbula – Long Point The towns of Bermagui, Tathra, Bega, Merimbula, Pambula and Eden all have that bit of sapphire magic. Eden – Seaside Pool If you are looking for that get-away-from-it-all experience then let yourself go. Merimbula Wharf For more information log on to; http://www.sapphirecoast.com.au/ My portfolio of Sapphire Coast photographs can be viewed and purchased at RedBubble.com Subscribe via RSS/Atom
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TUTORIAL: Add smaller, framed photos to your profile page
by Patricia MontgomeryI recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this sc…
I recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this screen. HOW TO ADD SMALL, FRAMED PHOTOS TO YOUR PROFILE PAGE These instructions are how to add smaller examples (card, laminated, matted, etc.) so they don’t take up as much room on your profile page. You can view my profile to see an example of the size I used. Click on “my bubble”. Click on “art” (on the 2nd row of links – not the top one). You should see “My Art” page – this is the page where you can edit your pics. Choose your photo and click on “Show Public View”. Click “Buy/Preview”. (Note: You won’t actually be buying, only previewing) Choose the frame of your choice, mat, color, etc. When the image of your framed photo appears on the screen, right click on the photo. A pop-up box will appear. Click on “Save Photo As”. Be sure to save as a jpeg (.jpg) file. A dialog box will appear. Choose a folder or location on your computer to save the framed pic. Remember where you save it. You are done with RedBubble for now. You can close your browser window or leave it open for later. You now will need to open the saved, framed image on your computer using a program such as Photoshop or Irfanview. You can use any software that will allow you to resize the image. For this example, I will use Irfanview. You can download this free software by going to www.irfanview.com If you are using another program, you will need to use the resize/resample feature. Open Irfanview. Open the framed image that you saved to your computer. Go to “Image” (top menu bar) – in the drop-down menu, choose “Resize/Resample” In the dialog box, you will need to change to a new size. For my own profile page, I chose approximately 175×141 pixels so that I could fit two images side-by-side. See my “profile page”: http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/ for an example. These numbers are not set in stone. You may need to tweak the numbers to suit your own needs. Save your resized image in Irfanview, but be sure to remember where you have saved it. Close Irfanview and open RedBubble in your browser window. Now you are going to upload the resized pic to RedBubble. IMPORTANT: Be sure to “Hide this work from others” When you upload, the resized image will be private and only can be viewed by you. Once uploaded, then right click on the private, resized image. A pop-up box will appear. Right click on the photo. In the pop-up box, click on “properties” (at the bottom of the list). The “Properties” box will pop up – highlight the address (URL) . {Click & drag will highlight the entire address} IMPORTANT: Be sure to highlight the entire address – only two lines will be visible, but if a third line of the address hidden, be sure you drag down to highlight all lines of the address. Next copy the URL address. Press Ctrl-C (press the control key and the “C” key at the same time). You won’t see anything happen on the screen, but that is fine. Click OK to close the “Properties” box. Open your profile or a bubblemail (or any other location in RB where you want your image to be visible). Press Ctrl-V (press control key and the “V” key at the same time). You should see the URL address. Put an exclamation point ( ! ) in front of the URL address and another one at the end of the URL address. It should be similar to this example, but without the spaces: ! http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/cropped/size:xsmall/view:main/993259-1-yellowstone-in-winter.jpg ! Remember, NO SPACES before or after the exclamation point (!) – the beginning of the URL should look like this: !http:// The end of the URL address should look like this: winter.jpg! Now check the public view of your profile to see if the smaller-sized image appears. Now you can add the html code for your next image. Keep the html code for each image separated by one space. OTHER TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA “Adding Buttons To Your Profile Page”:http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/journal/1550094-tutorial-adding-buttons-to-your-profile-page/ “Add photos to your profile description”:http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/journal/1001983-tutorial-add-photos-to-your-profile-description/ “Add smaller, framed photos to your profile page”:http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/journal/1001948-tutorial-add-small-framed-photos-to-your-profile-page to copy the URL address. Copy the address to your profile page, add the two (!) exclamation points and you have the smaller, framed image visible to the public. If you are new to RedBubble, I am going to post a second tutorial explaining how to copy a URL address and add the two (!) exclamation points to feature any pic on your profile page. I hope this is helpful. I would be remiss if I did not give credit to my dear friend, Gracey as she is the one who nudged me to join RedBubble. She has been both patient and generous with instructions on how to navigate RB and how to do tasks such as this. Have a blessed day! / Patricia OTHER TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA Add Buttons To Your Profile Page Add photos to your profile description Add Examples (card, laminated, matted, etc.) to your profile
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Take Your Images For A FREE Picnik
by Patricia MontgomeryI just came across an online photo editing web site that is FREE and easy to use. If you or anyone you know can’t quite yet afford an ph…
I just came across an online photo editing web site that is FREE and easy to use. If you or anyone you know can’t quite yet afford an photo editing program, this is a good web site. Just sign up with a username and email and start editing your images immediately. I signed up and took it for a spin. In my opinion it is a good editor for a freebie. If you want to use any of the advanced options, it is $24.95 a year. But there is no requirement to purchase the advanced options. With the number of editing options that are completely free to the user, there is really no immediate need to buy the advanced options if you don‘t want to. Here is some marketing info from the site: Fix your photos (exposure, colors, sharpen, red-eye) / Use advanced controls to fine-tune your results / Crop, resize, rotate in real-time (great tool to straighten those horizons) / Tons of special effects, from artsy to fun / Astoundingly fast, right in your browser / Awesome fonts and top-quality type tool / Basketfuls of shapes from hand-picked designers / Works on Mac, Windows, and Linux / No download required, nothing to install / All this for free! Here’s the link if you want to try it out: www.picnik.com Be sure to pass this on to your friends if you know anyone who might need a good editing program that won’t cost anything! P.S. I don’t own any stock in the company. LOL!
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Featured in Aussie Bush Painting Group
by ginnymac“Aussie Bush Paintin…
Aussie Bush Painting Group“ thankyou , to the people who did the choosing. [actually there are two images of mine now.] / Robert Murray“
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Our Little Mountain Town
by Jan LandersI have been asked to post more pics of our little town….Estes Park, Colorado… My friend, Shilohlin, has posted a couple of nice on…
I have been asked to post more pics of our little town….Estes Park, Colorado… My friend, Shilohlin, has posted a couple of nice ones of downtown, if you are interested….I will be uploading more after the town plants all the beautiful flowers and we are in full summer green!!! :-) our little town / downtown estes park Thanks to you all, / Jan
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