Night Journal Entries
168 creative works found
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"REDBUBBLE Exposure"
by Aphoto4You IPADue to REDBUBBLE excistance and my PORTOFOLIO exposure on Redbubble BUYER contacted me from a known MAGAZINE and i have sold Ph…
Due to REDBUBBLE excistance and my PORTOFOLIO exposure on Redbubble BUYER contacted me from a known MAGAZINE and i have sold Photo for Magazine COVER…for a awsome fee…Thank you Buyer and thank you Redbubble for having me here…Thank you all for supporting my work graciously… This is a Photo for magazine “OREGON SPECTACULAR“ / I am on CLOUD NINE and Oregon I BE THERE in 2008
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PHOTO SHOOT MELBOURNE & SYDNEY PHOTOGRAPHERS ALL WELCOME: JOIN THE MAILING LIST
by AlateiaI PRODUCE & DIRECT PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR STILL CAPTURE / for Amateur & Professionals alike PRIVATE ENQUIRIES ALSO WELCOME / ”!http:/...
I PRODUCE & DIRECT PHOTO OPPORTUNITIES FOR STILL CAPTURE / for Amateur & Professionals alike PRIVATE ENQUIRIES ALSO WELCOME / / photo courtesy of MAREE TOOGOOD / / photo courtesy of Jodie Johnson If you are interested in attending any of the PHOTOGRAPHIC SESSIONS that i stage and stepping off the virtual platform for a shoot, meeting other bubblers, working with excellent models, picking up tips on the job, let me know! and i will add you to our mailing list and keep you in the loop. / _photo courtesy of KARLS I organise, models, drops & props, venues, equipment etc. for on location and studio shoots. So jump on the mailing and stay in the loop just email SHOOTER MELBOURNE or SHOOTER SYDNEY to / events@arthouseproductions.com.au Some of the sessions are by invitation only as location can restrict numbers so let me know what areas interest you ie, dance, portraiture, black and white, cityscape, sports, nudes, fashion, catwalk, landscape, storms, seascape, animals, babies, night , long exposure, photo journalsim, macro, etc. etc Look forward to seeing you at the next SHOOTERS GALLERY !!
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A visual insight into the Melbourne I know...
by Paul Louis VillaniBeen spending a couple of nights doing some alley crawls around in inner city Melbourne. / / _There’s less than 24 hours remaining, so s…
Been spending a couple of nights doing some alley crawls around in inner city Melbourne. / / There’s less than 24 hours remaining, so submit your works to this exhibition challenge…. / Click here if you want to exhibit your work in front of more than 5,000 people a day for 10 days!!! / 1. / / / / 2. / / / / 3. / / / / 4. / / / / 5. / / / / 6. / / / / 7. / / / / 8. / / / / Thanks for stopping by!! / HUGS! :D
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Night Photography Shoot
by Joshua HakmanI’d like to organise a Night Photography shoot next weekend, on Saturday Night August 2nd, in Melbourne around the Docklands area. Ple…
I’d like to organise a Night Photography shoot next weekend, on Saturday Night August 2nd, in Melbourne around the Docklands area. Please register your interest below and I’ll keep details posted on the Night Photography Night Shoot forum.
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The Moon and Me!
by Paul Louis VillaniAnother Thursday night… / Me, the moon and my camera! / I’m currently in an anti post processing phase… hence the experimentation! / _Di…
Another Thursday night… / Me, the moon and my camera! / I’m currently in an anti post processing phase… hence the experimentation! / Didn’t want to clog your activity lists so I thought I’d journal these instead. / / The Palace… / / / The Hidden Staircase… / / / 2.6kms / / / Clinging to hope… / / / Midnight Stroll… / /
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Life and Death, Equine style
by Wendy Slee KMALife never ceases to amaze me, w ith its potential for drama and excitement constantly “lurking”….well with my life it does anyway! I’…
Life never ceases to amaze me, w ith its potential for drama and excitement constantly “lurking”….well with my life it does anyway! I’ve reached the weekend and made it through the week. And what a week it has been! / It has been one of many unsettling experiences, where I find myself questioning…..how the heart does not harden completely so that another living thing or experience can ever touch it, how you can want so badly to never “feel” anything again, yet all the while be just plain grateful that it doesn’t happen like that, because then you would miss out on the joy that creeps in like a surprise when you are not expecting it, and touches the places beneath the armour and make your heart sing. I marvel at the pit you can dig for yourself, yet however full of exhaustion or despair it might become, it can also contain proportionately the same amount, if not more, joy and gratitude. I wonder at nature and life and miracles and why they sometimes don’t happen how you want, yet occur when you least expect them. And most of all, I am just deeply grateful for the ability to laugh at myself and have a sense of humour at life’s turbulent moments of chaos and fleeting glimpses of euphoria. Last Thursday night, a new baby arrived in the family…..a little foal. Having bred horses for over twenty years, I never get over the huge energy buzz I get to witness a birth, discover a new baby, or see a foal untangle the little body from the long legs and master the art of equine life so quickly. It is always an emotional and, for me, a spiritual moment. These days, such moments are rare, as I no longer have a herd or run an official breeding establishment, I only have my old stallion Mystic (well past retirement age, but you try telling him that!) and his long time girlfriend Wildfire, a little mare I bred 16 years ago. We have also been agisting Mariah, a little mare for my friend’s 9yo daughter, trying to get her in foal, but after two years, had given up on it ever happening. Until of course……. I had been heading off to bed, and had actually done something out of character for me, and in an effort to achieve a pain free night following such a desperately busy week, I took some ibuprofen (my condition worsens at times of tiredness and stress, so the pain levels become quite hard to handle, though normally, I refuse to use anything from drug companies….) Anyhow, off to bed I went, and pulled up the covers – it is unseasonably cold here – the nights are generally warm, but of course, Murphy’s Law says that was about to happen would NOT happen on a nice balmy night. So….I awaken to squeals….. / “Go away” I thought. “It is nothing” / But on a farm, you get to know all the little noises of the bush, the birds, the critturs in general, and you just KNOW when they are not right. So the squeals I recognized were of horses meeting new horses, not old horses getting very familiar!! I thought my niece’s show horses must have gotten loose and come visiting my little horses. I grabbed the torch, and headed out in my sleepwear, barefooted and all (glad it was dark and the nearest neighbours were miles away) There was my little mare Wildfire with a new baby foal and she was squealing and kicking, trying to keep it away from Mariah and the stallion. I got excited and started calling to her, as I managed to squeeze through the barb wire fence without losing anything more than my dignity. Then I spotted Mariah dragging the afterbirth behind her, and got such a shock. She was not even supposed to be in foal, and this new baby was HERS!. She was not barren after all, and had actually been in foal all year, even though sharing a very intimate time with the stallion and fooling us all! It was a huge shock, as all I could think of was how overjoyed the little girl who owned her would be, as it had been her birthday that day. I could imagine her shock and delight when I broke the news! My first problem was parting the expectant Mother from a foal that she was determined was hers ( probably wondering at how pain free and instant the birth had been!!!) and avoiding the flying heels and threat of teeth on my bare legs…. You know how cranky new Mothers can be, or even the ones who THINK they are! Eventually, I caught Wildfire in the dark and got her across to a gate into the next paddock, and I tried to get her through the broken gate, with one hand and naturally she did not make it simple. But at last she went through, and the obliging old boy Mystic followed her. (The maternity wing was “women’s business” and he wanted no place in there, even if it was his progeny there wobbling it way around and looking for a mother!) / (It reminds me of him with his foals two years ago…if ever I have seen a stallion look mortified and embarrassed, it was this old boy, when the little foals would rush up to him and stick their inquisitive noses into his nether regions looking for a feed! Lol) I breathed a sigh of relief, thinking “now Mariah can get to her baby and bond and have some rest”. But no. I suddenly realized the paddock I had pushed the other two horses into had its other gate wide open, and away went those two, off down towards the highway. So in the freezing wind, still in my pjs, and with only a little torch, off I went after them. And did the old cat and mouse game. They would let me get within a few metres of them, then with a “yippee! We’re free!” they would trot off with their noses and tails in the air. Bugger! There was no way they were about to give up their new found freedom! And anyone who has been around horses will know you do not chase them – you will never win! So through one paddock and another, I followed them, calling out oh so nice things, promising them all kinds of treats…all the while gritting my teeth…..and hoping the torch didn’t pack it in. Eventually they went towards the dairy, which is where it got really frightening for me, as the swampy damp ground, long grass and drains were full of snakes at this time of year, one of them being the Tiger snake, Australia’s second most venomous snake. I took a deep breath, swallowed my fear and plowed across the grass, a place I would not even walk over in broad daylight. I just prayed the snakes would be asleep somewhere else or at least feeling kind. Eventually Mystic, the old darling, came back to me, allowed me to catch him by the mane, and I lead them back to their paddock. On the way back across the dark long grass, I felt sharp sting on my barefoot and thought “It is nothing but a sharp stick I have trodden on”. By the time I got them safely home and the mare with her foal (it was a filly!!) settled under the trees out of the wind, I was frozen and it was almost 1am. I got indoors and had a wash, then sat down to look at my foot. There was one puncture wound on my toe and it was quite sore. So….I asked myself “Is it a snake bite (ha! A one toothed snake or just one with a bad aim!) or a bullant or bee sting? ” At this point, the adrenalin had my heart pumping from rushing out after the horses and the excitement of finding a new foal, and the ibuprofen had kicked in and I was feeling quite dizzy and drowsy – so I thought, “Is this the effect of snakebite?” I felt really stupid….should I go into the hospital and look like a real dill if it is only a bee sting, or will I look worse than an idiot if I die in my sleep and the kids find me in the morning! I did not wish to call anyone at that hour of the morning, yet my thoughts turned to my two young children asleep in their beds. What to do? I called the hospital and they told me to come in and spend the night in hospital, but I thought it would not be easy with my children….so I decided to wait it out. So I got on Redbubble, (the perfect place to go when you could be dying from snakebite, of course!) even though really tired, and played on there for an hour, and quietly monitored my physical signs….. / and as you can tell, it was NOT snake bite and I am still as large as life and shiny side up!! The next day, we called up the owners of the new baby and told them the good news. The little filly was a dear sweet thing, very friendly and strangely bonded to me and the other humans. She was a bit slow drinking from her mother, so I had to milk the mare and syringe it into her mouth to ensure she got the colostrum. This is to give baby as much of the goodness and protection from her mother as she could get. The young girl who owned her, arrived with her family and the look on her face was priceless. The baby was christened “Rosy”, It was an absolutely delightful time, and one that would become even more precious with what was about to unfold. By the following morning, I knew something was very wrong with the mare. She was not eating and alarm bells went off. / Two years prior to this, I had lost my favourite mare I’d had for 18 years, to hyperlipemia, right after foaling, and had to raise an orphan baby. Now Mariah was showing signs of the same. And so it was. We got the vet, we consulted professional breeders who had saved mares with this condition before (I had never known anyone to bring a mare back from this bloody horrible disease yet!!), and I began the process of trying to save her. We took the precious baby off Mother’s milk and started hand feeding her. This was to give the Mother a chance to stop metabolizing her body fat to produce milk and perhaps slow down her disease. I injected her with insulin and syringed sucrose mix down her throat every few hours, and tried so vainly to get her to eat something. What a precious little soul was the filly – she stuck her head in the dish of formula and drank. She followed us around; when my front door opened, she neighed to me in her little raspy voice. She KNEW. She knew her life was going to revolve around humans and not her mother, and she almost accepted it from the very onset. As I recall the day after her birth, she was just as happy to be with humans as with her own Mother. And poor Mariah….. we fought so hard for her, but she simply gave up. After five days of struggling to save her, of hopes raised, and heartbreaking scenes, I told her owners that I believed she was ready to go, and that to keep her alive was not kind. So I had her put down. / These things are never easy. I hate every part of this side of owning animals – no matter how kind the actions are, I cannot hear a gun without freezing to the pit of my soul, and I still shed tears for the grand souls of these noble creatures as they pass over. The hardest part is to not hold onto regret and blame myself for things not done correctly, or time not spent more wisely…. Or whatever….the lessons abound…. Still, around my home, there are so many ghosts of loved ones….that have moved beyond the road I walk…. / I love my horses so much, death always seems so unfair. So, I saw Mariah returned to the Earth and the baby went to the vet hospital to spend some time getting stronger before taking on its new life as one of a human family in a suburban backyard. I know that little life wouldn’t be an easy one, but it will be filled with love, and I will always welcome back young Rosey to stay here on the farm and learn to socialize with real horses. Then, I checked my other two horses, and Wildfire was making milk, it was dripping from her teats. Another birth was imminent. / I brought her into my garden (a large tree filled yard) where I could watch her more easily, and after last check went to my very welcome bed. Half an hour later, I am awoken to a knocking under the house. I had the dog tied up under there (the only place I could put her to keep her away from sick horse and foal and any other not so pleasant items that she might roll in or eat – well you know dogs will be dogs!) I grabbed the torch yet again and outside I went. These night time jaunts in my sleepwear were starting to become monotonous! There was Wildfire running up and down the side of my house looking very upset. I got down on my knees and looked under the house with the torch and sure enough, there was one terrified dog (it wasn’t ME!!!! She was saying) and one very active baby foal. I hate under my house…it is dark and creepy and full of spiders and often even the place where snakes live. But under I crawled in my pjs, and captured the foal and dragged her out. Yes her! A filly, and what a stunner!! So this one, I am sure, had hit the ground running, and once out under the stars, away she went, at a tiny gallop, racing around the yard, with her distressed mother hot on her heels. This went on for four hours! I don’t know what that baby was on, but she was definitely hyperactive. She ran through fences, jumped through cracks in gates, through gardens and shrubs, went back under the house three more times, and eventually, taking pity on the poor mare who needed to calm down, I barricaded the front section of my garden using everything I could find outside in the dark, and took them in there. Straight away the baby leapt into the dog house and went to the back, while the poor mare freaked out completely. / I honestly have never seen such an active baby. I was unable to go back to bed and leave them as I was so worried she would hang herself from somewhere. Or get stuck, or worse, get out and run away from her mother. Eventually she collapsed on the ground and they both got some rest, and THEN, I too, went back to bed. By this time, the sun was just starting to lighten the horizon. But the next morning, I was greeted with the sight of my best Christmas present. She truly is a stunning little filly and both she and the mare were doing fine. After the traumas of the week however, I was definitely overly watchful and worried about the health of them both, not to mention, extremely sad for my friends and their daughter at the twist of fate that saw me with a healthy baby and mother, and them with a dead horse and an orphan foal. Somehow it seemed unfair. So you see, between the lack of sleep and my concerns for all my creatures, not to mention the many emotions this has all evoked for me, I have barely had time to think about Christmas. I just ponder the sadness of our connections with animals, how there is always sorrow when they are ill or suffering, and death is never easy to deal with (even after all the years of heartbreaks and experiences I have had with my horses). I shudder at the necessity for guns on farms, they chill me to the core, yet know deep down, they can be a kind option for an animal’s peaceful and rapid release. How the fear creeps in when you love something…..at times I know, I have felt I will never own another horse, or get attached to another creature, or have another relationship, because the loss is so hard to bear – yet deep down the simple truth is, nothing lasts forever, but the effects and memories of love do, they are cumulative within our souls and become a part of who we are – love is always its own reward. Therefore any moments shared with another, whether human or animal, are a gift to honour, and never to be shied away from. / I come away from this week, heartened too by the awareness of joy in having them share our lives. These special characters are all a blessing to me, and teach me many things. I only have to witness the miracle of such new births to know that the cycle of life continues, that all is as it should be. Witnessing such moments brings tears in my eyes… an expression of love for life, and an overflowing of the heart. The final word – two days later, a horse float arrives at my front door, and the woman driver unloads a little mare, who has come to visit my stallion. The process begins again…
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Wow !!! so happy !!!
by micmacI sold a laminated print of «Between day and night» …Thank you ,thank you, thank you so much to the anonymous buyer …. YEHHH !!!!!
I sold a laminated print of «Between day and night» …Thank you ,thank you, thank you so much to the anonymous buyer …. YEHHH !!!!!
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"Sunrise" was on T.V. last night!!
by Vonnie MurfinVideo !http://images-2.redbubble.com/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/45975-10…
Video “Sunrise” was part of a video that the Newscenter used for their promotion. It was on T.V. last night!! Also, “White and Pink Flowers” will be in the Digital Photographer magazine (June issue). It should be out in May. All of my hard work have finally paid off!!!!!!!!!
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Attention Melbourne Bubblers - Night Shoot?
by Paul Louis VillaniAnyone from Melbourne up for a night shoot? / Saturday February 16th. / I was thinking about the location… What about Williamstown? / We c…
Anyone from Melbourne up for a night shoot? / Saturday February 16th. / I was thinking about the location… What about Williamstown? / We can meet at 18:30 to 19:00 and grab a bite to eat along Nelsons Place and then take off as the sun sets. / I’ve created a thread in the forums and I’ll post up all attendees and confirm a meeting place asap! / / Does anyone have any preferences towards meeting at The Groove Lounge or the Atomic Bar. / / / / Look forward to your responses!!
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Sydney Night Shoot anyone?
by Sara LamondOk folks, I know it’s been talked about – but lets actually organize this thing! / / I’m thinking we should do this in a couple of weeks …
Ok folks, I know it’s been talked about – but lets actually organize this thing! / / I’m thinking we should do this in a couple of weeks time – week of the 9th no good, because of the opening of the Changeable Art show and several of you are involved there. I don’t think the 16th is good, because the 19th is the next Gallery 26 opening (last I heard!) – and we all know how exhausting that is… so, let’s set a date of say the 23rd of Feb. That’s a Saturday night. Possible areas to shoot? Circular Quay / The Rocks area if you want the pretty stuff Oxford St / Kings Cross / Wooloomooloo – being dying to do this, but wanted company :) Darling Harbour / Chinatown – lots of colour and people Any other suggestions? / / Also, one thing that keeps a lot of people away from night shooting is lack of a tripod. Essential (almost). If you want to participate and don’t own a tripod let me know – perhaps some of the others will have a spare one they can loan out for the night. And if you absolutely can’t get your hands on a tripod – come anyway! It’s easy enough to share tripods for planned shots, or you can buy an inexpensive gorillapod. Alternative – bean bags. Yep, they’re great for stabilizing and adjusting position when you rest your camera on that garbage bin, bench, tree limb… In so far: “Will be” / / David Iori / Gino Iori / Lee Burgess / Steve McLaren / David Mapletoft / Champion / Harry Shaud / Michael Douglass / Bill Fonseca / Brett Keith / ADMarshall / Roger Barnes / Peter Harrison / Ash Laws / Andrew Bosman (+ friends?) / ME! (+ friend?) / John Robb / / “Maybe” / shelleynite / Mayumi / Jason Moses / yolanda / Shaddy / acram / “Wannabe / Won’t be” / / Julie Langford – if Richard Branson will lend her a plane. / LisaG – if Julie can pick her up from Melbourne, in case we need some distraction and someone who sings worse than I do (not possible)
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UNLEASHED OPENING NIGHT PHOTOS
by RedBubbleWow! What a fantastic night we all had at the Unleashed 07 Gallery Opening. It was so great to meet so many RedBubblers there. Thank y…
Wow! What a fantastic night we all had at the Unleashed 07 Gallery Opening. It was so great to meet so many RedBubblers there. Thank you all for making the night so much fun and such a success. We’ve uploaded some photographs into the RedBubble portfolio. Please add a comment and tell us your user name if you spot yourself! The exhibition will be running until Thursday 26 April – see the invite for details.
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Attention Melbourne Red Bubblers!! A musical jam night is all set to go!!! :D
by Paul Louis VillaniHey there beautiful bubblers! / Yes, the title of this post is calling out to all Melbourne Red Bubblers who sing, play an instrument or c…
Hey there beautiful bubblers! / Yes, the title of this post is calling out to all Melbourne Red Bubblers who sing, play an instrument or can just shake a tambourine!! / We are having a very casual (and let me emphasise the words very casual!) musical jam! / / Where? / Dane Rehearsal Centre – Room 12 / 25 Leslie St, Brunswick 3056 / On the night a Bass Amp and Drum Kit will be supplied. / If you decide to participate, please be prepared to chip in for the cost of room and equipment hire. At this stage it looks like being no more than $10ea… but make sure to bring a little extra for Pizza’s!! / When? / Friday 2nd May 2008 at 7pm / Why? / Why the heck not? :D / / So, dust off your Recorder, Triangle, Maracas, Tuba, Vocal Cords, Fender, Gibson, Acoustic, Fiddle or Banjo and bring them along and lets make some noise! / I’ll be keeping track of who is coming and what instrument they will be bringing along at this thread / / If you do not play a musical instrument or are in no way musically inclined, you are still most welcomed to pop in and have a listen to the racket we may be creating, it may just be a whole lot fun! :D
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Sunday night reflection
by PilgrimIf God doesn’t exist then I really struggle to find a reason why I should be moral unless I am likely to get caught. I suspect Stalin a…
If God doesn’t exist then I really struggle to find a reason why I should be moral unless I am likely to get caught. I suspect Stalin and Hitler felt much the same.
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Get your own planet.
by AlienVisitorThis is an offer to anyone interested in having one of my Alien Landscapes done up / using one of their photo’s or parts of and posted in…
This is an offer to anyone interested in having one of my Alien Landscapes done up / using one of their photo’s or parts of and posted in my art section. / I tend to like surfing,sea’s,ocean,mountains,scenic views etc. / Although I’m not confined to just those. / The planet I create would have your name,and a story made up from your profile / or something you like,the photo would only be used for the DA then deleted. This could be a fun thing. If interested I will go to your site and choose a couple,let you know and you would send me the image.
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SPECIAL OFFER TO CELEBRATE UNLEASHED GALLERY
by RedBubbleThe cork is edging its way to the top of the champagne bottle… we are about to start serving red bubbles to celebrate the UNLEASHED 0…
The cork is edging its way to the top of the champagne bottle… we are about to start serving red bubbles to celebrate the UNLEASHED 07 EXHIBITION. SPECIAL OFFER: FREE POSTAGE ON ALL ORDERS MADE ON REDBUBBLE TONIGHT. Simply enter “unleashed07” as the promotional code when you place your order. The winners of the UNLEASHED 07 DIGITAL IMAGE PRIZE are featured on the home page and the shortlisters… and those who came very close… are in the GALLERY. Congratulations to everyone involved and for those of you on your way to the gallery… see you soon.
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Opening Night for New Artist Run Gallery
by Marilyn BrownOpening Night for New Artist Run Gallery / A br…
Opening Night for New Artist Run Gallery / A brand new gallery opening in Milsons Point, Sydney run by our very own Steve McLaren. Featuring some of our own RedBubble artists such as: Steve McLaren aka bodymechanic / Marilyn Brown aka mbartworks / Sam aka Sunset / Andrew Bosman / Brett Keith aka miloman / Sara Lamond / Marco Britti / Sarah Moore / Surface / As well as many other amazing artists. So support your fellow artists and attend the opening night, enjoy some food, music and meet up with some Sydney Redbubblers! The Gallery is really easy to get to being a 5 minute walk from Milsons Point station or 2 minute walk up the hill from Milsons Point Wharf. It’s located directly behind Luna Park. After opening night the gallery will be open 7 days a week from 10 to 6pm. If you wish to check out the gallery outside those times just contact either Sarah Moore or Steve McLaren by bubblemail.
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Sydney night shoot - round up
by Sara LamondI’ll start by saying – please note, this is Sydney, not Melbourne, we kept our clothes on. Mostly. (Thanks to J.R. for pointing this ou…
I’ll start by saying – please note, this is Sydney, not Melbourne, we kept our clothes on. Mostly. (Thanks to J.R. for pointing this out) / / We started off just before sunset – so everyone could shoot that pretty little boat that was in. Hoping for a sunset…not much happened in the sky unfortunately. / / / / Then we moved up, as it got dark. More views of the bridge, and boat, and opera house. / / / / Andrew had his own ideas about where everyone should sit – here he is now filling us all in / / / / Then there were jazz hands – Andrew again / / / / We came across a red carpet, for which there seemed to be no event / / / We stopped for some refreshments at a local place – they quickly recognized our celebrity status and gave us a table for 12 – ahead of a long line of people. Cool. John let me play with his 70-200 f2.8. I must say, size does matter, and yes I enjoyed it. / / / / There were some interesting characters on the trip / / / / But eventually we all got so tired…it was time to go home / / / / / EDIT: Excellent suggestion from David below – tag your work from the night with RBSYD0208 so we can all find it! / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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roster 8 updated 26.12.07
by Samantha Van Stralendorffhi all this is the roster as of the above date. the roster has been converted to a google calendar...
hi all this is the roster as of the above date. the roster has been converted to a google calendar click the month view for best results. If you would like to add or change your dates, please comment below. / I will update the roster, write a comment under yours and renumber the roster. It is still shown below, for now (but I will remove shortly) Please note, due to formatting, I can only show the two shifts in order 10-2 and 2-6. they are separated by a comma, eg (10-2) fred, (2-6) junior If there are two people for the same shift, I will show it as eg rob/shaun This is a volunteer basis, so firstly, let me say a big thank you for all those who have offered their time. When you are there, you get to represent a lot of artists, who may one day, due to our collective efforts, may not have to do that day job as much!!! ( wouldn’t we all love that!) The aim is that we all help out and by giving time, we gain an enjoyable experience and share our art with the public who may also purchase the art. Bearing this in mind, please remember your afternoon arrival may be gladly awaited by the morning person who has other things on. Or, that keen early morning shopper may be waiting for you to arrive at 10am-there are lots of those at this time of year! We all appreciate your efforts to keep the commitments made. If changes occur, please notify someone who can replace you (and let me know) asap. I’m sure you all do the best you can, and together, as we’ve already seen, we can make amazing things happen. So thank you again, and I look forward to a massive opening night! december 10-2, 2-6 / / Tuesday 11 marilyn , / Wednesday 12 marilyn , / Thursday 13 marilyn , / Friday 14 Anne-Marie, Lee Burgess / Saturday 15 Lee Burgess , robert/miloman# Sunday 16 #marco , easy/miloman/steve / Monday 17 sam, sam, / Tuesday 18 sam , sam / Wednesday 19 marilyn/pateena now 2-6, steve/isabella / Thursday20 marilyn , Lee Burgess / Friday 21 adriana, Anne-Marie / Saturday 22 adriana, robert/easy/mayu Sunday 23 adriana /#marco/mayu, steve/john / Monday 24 steve, Sara l/ / Tuesday 25 christmas-closed / Wednesday 26 steve/sarah m, sara l, / Thursday 27 kristin/ rose, robert / Friday 28 kristin, sara l / Saturday 29 rose/andrew, robert/sarah m Sunday 30 sara l/steve/#marco , /steve / Monday 31 steve , sara l/mayu / Tuesday Jan 1 steve, steve / Wednesday 2 kristin, / Thursday 3 kristin, robert / Friday 4 kristin , jenny/ulla / Saturday 5 , robert* Sunday 6 mayu/ #marco sometimes, steve /john / Monday 7 isabella , /isabella / Tuesday 8 / Wednesday 9 isabella, isabella / Thursday 10 kristin, / Friday 11 kristin ,
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***WEDNESDAY NIGHTS FABULOUS Sydney Redbubble Get Together - aka "About a Woman" Opening Night!
by Marilyn BrownBodymechanic has curated an exhibition at the Tap Gallery, 45 Burton Street, Darlinghurst. / All forms of art will be on show at “About a …
Bodymechanic has curated an exhibition at the Tap Gallery, 45 Burton Street, Darlinghurst. / All forms of art will be on show at “About a Woman”, opening night ( 7th of November) begins at 7pm and the show runs from Monday the 5th till Sunday the 18th of November, 2007.
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It's 1am and the Show is over!
by Gallery 26Well its all over. What an amazing night – we sold some art (Marco, Sam, Lee, Boz, Mayu) and had many others express interest in the a…
Well its all over. What an amazing night – we sold some art (Marco, Sam, Lee, Boz, Mayu) and had many others express interest in the amazing array of art on display. Thanks so much to all who attended and helped make the night the awesome night it was. Here are some photos…(there will be many more I’m sure but it’s a start!) Marco, Lee, Sarah and Bill out the front of the Gallery / Brett in the First Floor Showroom / Lee! / Sam and Zoe / Sandra Ritter – singer and firedancer… / Thanks again all! Sare and Steve
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Tonight's the Night
by Gallery 26The grand opening of Gallery 26 is finally upon us! After lots of laughter, hard work, and late nights all the art is hung waiting for…
The grand opening of Gallery 26 is finally upon us! After lots of laughter, hard work, and late nights all the art is hung waiting for you guys to come and check it out! So….be there tonight 7pm 26 Alfred St Milsons Point It’s going to be a great night with music, belly dancers and fire dancing! As well as 3 floors of the most amazing artworks, including… Ceramics / Wood Sculptures / Paintings / Photography / Mixed Media / Stained Glass / Etchings / 3D Art and so much more!
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Sold! My 'Arabian Nights' card this evening :)
by Karin TaylorThis evening, to my surprise i had a sale to a new person I’ve never met before, how lovely this was ….. presenting “Arabian Night…
This evening, to my surprise i had a sale to a new person I’ve never met before, how lovely this was ….. presenting Arabian Nights:
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Tonight's the Night
by Sarah MooreThe grand opening of Gallery 26 is finally upon us! After lots of laughter, hard work, and late nights all the art is hung waiting for…
The grand opening of Gallery 26 is finally upon us! After lots of laughter, hard work, and late nights all the art is hung waiting for you guys to come and check it out! So….be there tonight 7pm 26 Alfred St Milsons Point It’s going to be a great night with music, belly dancers and fire dancing! As well as 3 floors of the most amazing artworks, including… Ceramics / Wood Sculptures / Paintings / Photography / Mixed Media / Stained Glass / Etchings / 3D Art and so much more!
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A Night, A Mask, A Camera, Some Friends, 2 Models.
by Michael Alesich/ !http://images-1.redbubble.com/rbimages/mybubble_work_main_v…
/ / / I was recently invited along to a private party and photoshoot by the wonderful Alateia and I thought to share some of the images from the night. / My images from it: / / Look here to see other shots from the night
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