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  • for everyone who likes tunes. / so, err, that’s everyone, awesome.

  • Ephemeral Partings
    by Karri Klawiter

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Dedicated to my father who passed away 9/15/08. Ephemeral: Lasting only one day. Lasting a very short time. I created this using various old images I had laying around and played with it in Photoshop. I almost feel like I should have a poem written for this piece, but alas, i am not a writer! This piece was featured in PixElations-The Art of Photography, The Graphic Room-Graphic and Digital Art and the Live, Love, Dream group as the Top Feature Piece of the Day – 9/5/08. This piece also took 1st place in the Live, Love, Dream’s Editing Frenzy Compitetion THANK YOU!! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / This piece can be found in my Flora Calendar. —-—-—-—-—- —-—-—-—-—- For more products featuring this piece, visit Karri’s Store

  • not as good as the first one (imh), just a quick follow up. =] around an hour and a half’s work in photoshop :) first one

  • Self Portrait, Part 3
    by Cameron Gray

    US$5.49–US$125.40

    Part 3 of a self portrait series I worked on in 2007 as part of my BCA.

  • This is from the series Mars Attack “The Passover” The visitors are passing directly over us as we look in wonder. / All eyes are glued to the sky as we stand and tremble. / The dog is barking at the sky I wonder if he knows? / That soon our whole worlds gonna change forced on us by strangers! / My minds confused as I stand and look what the hell is going on? / Just last week we were in the church praying to Baby Jesus. / But this has put a different player in to my religion. / I wonder who he’s praying to or even if he cares! / My wife’s still looking at the sky as I struggle with my mind. / And all my neighbors are in a trance as this thing go’s by. / And little Trudi’s standing there she’s peed in her new blue jeans. / And her friend Kim from down the street has done the same thing too. / And Mike the guy who’s always ready to come and play some cards. / Is on his knees in his front yard praying up to God. / My mind is still a little foggy as I look to all my neighbors and then Judi comes up to me and says she’s really frightened. / It looks to me that everyones scared as we look at it pass by. / And then I hear someone start to scream so loud it waked me from my thoughts. / Its Janis who’s from the next block over she’s the local artist. / I guess this night will get her busy painting brand new things no more fruit on little tables for this pretty lady. / She’s pointing in the other direction and oh Lord what’s that I see? / As far as my eyes will go are these giant flying sauces. / We all stand and look up at the sky I think someone has fainted! / Yep its Fred my kinky neighbor this is even too much for him as he’s passed out on the front yard in his pink rubber suit. / As far as my eyes will take me its full of flying saucer I guess these things aren’t joking now it looks like they mean business! / And running down the streets towards us is my online friend named Karen. / She’s telling everybody that these things are gonna kill us all. / I tell her to sit on the grass and take a little break if they had wanted us dead it would of been all over. / So here we stand all looking up and all that I can see is the sky so full of visitors to bring a change to our blue Planet! End of Part 4

  • “absolutely no mockingbird was killed making this design!” Part I here . /

  • Bushfire Sunset
    by Rosina Lamberti

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Templestowe,Victoria,Australia This is a sunset during our Bushfire season, the sky was filled with smoke and the sun was very orange, l positioned the tree leaves in front of the sun to give an oriental look Location map on goggle earth Camera: DYNAX 7D / Exposure: 0.001s (1/1000) / ISO Speed: ISO800 sold / 20×16”framed print

  • Fingers & Toes
    by C Bookholt

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    A father and his son Canon 5D Mark II

  • Levels and Curves Tutorial - Part 1 - Levels
    by Simone Byrne

    The second in a series of tutorials I will be writing. If there are any questions in relation to this tutorial feel free to post them…

    The second in a series of tutorials I will be writing. If there are any questions in relation to this tutorial feel free to post them here and I will answer them as best as I can. This page is A4 size for easy printing. Part Two can be found HERE / Part Three can be found HERE / Part Four can be found HERE If you use other photo editing software such as Paint Shop Pro, the same rules apply. Have fun playing :o) Simone More Tutorials 9 Stop ND Filter Tutorial Levels and Curves Tutorial – Part Two – Curves Levels and Curves Tutorial – Part Three – S-Curves Levels and Curves Tutorial – Part Four – Anchored Curves Self-Critique Tutorial Black & White Tutorial Basic Work Flow Tutorial

  • a small difference

  • Vintage Spaceman
    by Hutzon

    US$24.99

    My 2nd and favorite vintage piece

  • Time, Part I
    by Foxfires

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- There are so many familiar sayings out there about ‘Time’ as we know it. Time heals all wounds. Time flies when you’re having fun. Time stands still. Time waits for no one. If I could turn back the hands of Time. Frozen in Time. Timeless…. you get the idea. Well, I wanted to create a series that perhaps captured the essence of these things, in relation to human emotion. And so my Time series was born. I know in my heart what each of them means, but I did not name them anything specific, so that the viewer could make up their own mind as to the meaning of each piece. I think that is something unique to every individual. So…my heartfelt thanks for continuing to watch and support my artistic endeavors. It feeds the fire that burns and inspires. / Aimee

  • / / Thank you so much Michelle for standing still!!! =) Shot with a: Panasonic FZ50 Shutter time: 25 seconds Aperture: F 2.8 /

  • Seductive part 2
    by miruna uzdris

    US$4.66–US$106.40

  • *MY FAVORITE COUNTRY ROAD*
    by van049

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    MY FAVORITE COUNTRY ROAD Best viewed large. / “MY FAVORITE COUNTRY ROAD” was featured in the group COUNTRY ROADS/AROUND THE WORLD / / “MY FAVORITE COUNTRY ROAD” was featured in the group NATURAL COLOR AND LIGHT / This is a recent photo of my favorite country road! It is located in Flatwoods, Kentucky, in Greenup County, which lies in the northeastern part of the bluegrass state. Many of my relatives live in or just outside of Flatwoods, and my Dad built this one. The scenery from this road is almost surreal, it is so beautiful. Surrounding this road are country farms, barns and old churches. This road winds around a gorgeous mountain cloaked with a variety of lush trees and evergreens, whose leaves are radiant in the Fall of the year with brilliant shades of yellow, orange, red, brown and green. At the top of the mountain is the end of this magnificent road, which leads to a private, gated mansion that overlooks the entire county. It is very quiet and peaceful there, and everything, including time, seems to stand still on this beautiful road. It is a breath-taking view from the very top, and this is truly my favorite country road!..

  • Time, Part IV
    by Foxfires

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- There are so many familiar sayings out there about ‘Time’ as we know it. Time heals all wounds. Time flies when you’re having fun. Time stands still. Time waits for no one. If I could turn back the hands of Time. Frozen in Time. Timeless…. you get the idea. Well, I wanted to create a series that perhaps captured the essence of these things, in relation to human emotion. And so my Time series was born. I know in my heart what each of them means, but I did not name them anything specific, so that the viewer could make up their own mind as to the meaning of each piece. I think that is something unique to every individual. So…my heartfelt thanks for continuing to watch and support my artistic endeavors. It feeds the fire that burns and inspires. / Aimee

  • I caught these guys at Parklife 2008 (a music festival in Melbourne, Australia.) they absolutely rocked the shit out of it.

  • blue falcon
    by Flamejob

    US$5.32–US$121.60

  • Majestic Dominance
    by Shane Smart

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Adelaide Zoo, South Australia. / .

  • TOO MUCH LOVE WILL KILL YOU
    by Mugsy

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Too many tears are raining down on me…...... / My tangled state of mind…... / Torn between your lover and the love you leave behind….... / I am just the shadow of the person I used to be….. / A victim of the crime….. / Too much love will kill you, every time…................ Snippets from the title song by Freddy Mercury

  • 6.30 Sky, Part II
    by Tanya B. Schroeder

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Done with an ancient, secret and mystic Welsh lomo technique graciously handed down to me by Matthew Norman

  • Time, Part III
    by Foxfires

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- There are so many familiar sayings out there about ‘Time’ as we know it. Time heals all wounds. Time flies when you’re having fun. Time stands still. Time waits for no one. If I could turn back the hands of Time. Frozen in Time. Timeless…. you get the idea. Well, I wanted to create a series that perhaps captured the essence of these things, in relation to human emotion. And so my Time series was born. I know in my heart what each of them means, but I did not name them anything specific, so that the viewer could make up their own mind as to the meaning of each piece. I think that is something unique to every individual. So…my heartfelt thanks for continuing to watch and support my artistic endeavors. It feeds the fire that burns and inspires. / Aimee

  • Showing off your Calendars - Part I
    by John Barratt

    So you might have created a new calendar, and even ordered one, but how can you easily show someone else what your calendar look likes….

    So you might have created a new calendar, and even ordered one, but how can you easily show someone else what your calendar look likes. You may have seen James post where he is peddling his wares, but you might have also wondered how he did it. For those with a bit of a technical bent, and know how to wield the text formatting used here, here are some pointers that will help get you going to create something like this, which is my ‘Snow’ calendar : We are also looking at being able to provide custom pdf previews of your individual calendars that look like this one for my Snow Gum calendar which you could them email around, or just linked directly to. - To start, this assumes you have a calendar already created, and in mybubble. / / - Go to your calendar via mybubble > calendars > edit > buy/preview. - You will see a preview of the cover page there. You need to view that image on it’s own, and copy it’s url. Different browsers have different ways of doing it, firefox it is right click view image or via ‘copy image location’, safari it is right click view in new window/tab, an IE is via properties I think. Anyway, assuming you can find that, then you can add that cover image to a journal entry, or in the description of other works. - An example of the url is : / http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/calendars/page:0/product:calendar/view:preview/389217-1-snow.jpg - This is can then be shown as an image by putting the url between exclaimation marks like this : !http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/calendars/page:0/product:calendar/view:preview/389217-1-snow.jpg! - From here you can reference all of your other pages by just changing the bit of the URL that says ‘page:0’, this can be ‘page:1’, ‘page:2’ etc up to ‘page:12’. A total of 13 different pages including 0 for the cover page. - If you want to arrange these side by side you can use the vertical bars to create a table on your page. Code like : | !http://YOUR_IMAGE_URL! | !http://YOUR_IMAGE_URL! | / | !http://YOUR_IMAGE_URL! | !http://YOUR_IMAGE_URL! | - For a journal entry I wouldn’t recommend more than two wide. In a nutshell, that’s about it! One thing to note is that if you edit your calendar, then you will need to update the image url, as one part of it (the last number) will change after each edit.

  • Levels and Curves Tutorial - Part 2 - Curves
    by Simone Byrne

    Part two of the second in a series of tutorials I will be writing. If there are any questions in relation to this tutorial feel free …

    Part two of the second in a series of tutorials I will be writing. If there are any questions in relation to this tutorial feel free to post them here and I will answer them as best as I can. The page is in A4 size for easy printing. Part One can be found HERE / Part Three can be found HERE / Part Four can be found HERE If you use other photo editing software such as Paint Shop Pro, the same rules apply. Have fun playing :o) Simone More Tutorials 9 Stop ND Filter Tutorial Levels and Curves Tutorial – Part One – Levels Levels and Curves Tutorial – Part Three – S-Curves Levels and Curves Tutorial – Part Four – Anchored Curves Self-Critique Tutorial Black & White Tutorial Basic Work Flow Tutorial

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