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Paris at dawn – taken with a wide angle lens.
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Based on the small personal ads people stick up on the walls in Paris.
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So very pleased to finally have a skipper sit still for long enough to get a few captures … taken in my garden! Canon 450D / RAW to JPEG thank you for looking and more so for commenting best viewed large / / As Is no cropping.
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Petition To Stop Copyright Theft at Polyvore.com
by Crokus LabelWe, users of RedBubble.com ask that all of our works be completely removed from Polyvore.com. That also includes all works that have been…
Petition to keep our Copyrights.
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“Food that made Britain Great (ish)!” Available as a signed limited edition print direct from artist. Also available as a rather nice T shirt !
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It always sounds better in French!
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Digital photo of a little purple flower with pollen that looks like coral
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Petition to Save the Wild horses
by Gene PraagI have found a website to save the wild horses. They need as many signatures as they can. Please find it in your heart to take the time…
I have found a website to save the wild horses. They need as many signatures as they can. Please find it in your heart to take the time and sign it. Here is a link to their website. Save The Wild Horses
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A serie of more than 1000 drawings. Last drawings January 2008. The lightbulb is having a good day, but tomorrow it wont, as if often suffers from mood swings...
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Acrylic on canvas, 24×36”. Translated as the little brat’s road. Walking sulkily in a surreal and colored world. Thank you for the comments and views.
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Say "NO!" to the Orphan Works Act
by bchrisdesignsI found out about this ludicrous proposed law on Red Bubble...
I found out about this ludicrous proposed law on Red Bubble and wanted to let everyone else know what they can do about it! If you have not heard about the Orphan Works Act, then you should research it and speak out before it is too late (especially if you are an artist, writer, and/or musician)! No, this Act is not about displaced children or found animals. It revolves around works of art (including fine art, photography, writing, music, etc.) that are not registered with newly proposed agencies. ANY work not registered would be considered in the public domain. This is a dangerous concept and just goes to show how greedy and capitalistic our society, government, and big businesses have become. According to GoPetition.com: “If the Orphan Works legislation passes, you and I and all creatives will lose virtually all the rights to not only our future work but to everything we’ve created over the past 34 years, unless we register it with the new, untested and privately run (by the friends and cronies of the U.S. government) registries. Even then, there is no guarantee that someone wishing to steal your personal creations won’t successfully call your work an orphan work, and then legally use it for free. In short, if Congress passes this law, YOU WILL LOSE THE RIGHT TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR OWN CREATIONS!” We would be forced into a world where big business can bully us and use whatever they wanted and not be penalized for it. And, this law not only affects artists, writers, and musicians. It also affect the everyday consumer! If you are planning to get your the photographs of your cousin’s wedding developed at a Wal-Mart or other big box retailer, then you better be prepared to get every image copyrighted or you may just end up seeing them on Wal-Mart’s billboards! Gone would be the days of having rights the minute you create something. Now, if you don’t pay to protect it, then it is like no one created the image and it is up for grabs! Who wants to live in this kind of world other than greedy politicians and businesses? And, it does not surprise me that this has all happened under the Bush administration. Who were the idiots that voted for him and thought he would do us some good? Well, seems like the joke’s on YOU! In an April 10th article in Animation World Magazine, award-winning animation producer/director and speaker, Mark Simon, writes: “It is currently against international law to coerce people to register their work for copyright because there are so many inherent problems with it. But because big business can push through laws in the United States, our country is about to break with the rest of the world, again, and take your rights away. With the tens of millions of photos and pieces of artwork created each year, the bounty for forcing everyone to pay a registration fee would be enormous. We lose our rights and our creations, and someone else makes money at our expense. This includes every sketch, painting, photo, sculpture, drawing, video, song and every other type of creative endeavor. All of it is at risk! If the Orphan Works legislation passes, you and I and all creatives will lose virtually all the rights to not only our future work but to everything we’ve created over the past 34 years, unless we register it with the new, untested and privately run (by the friends and cronies of the U.S. government) registries. Even then, there is no guarantee that someone wishing to steal your personal creations won’t successfully call your work an orphan work, and then legally use it for free.” So, what can you do about it? Well educate yourself on the issues, write to your congress men and women, and sign as many petitions as your can. To get your started, check out this petition, which I have already signed: Say ‘NO!’ to the Orphan Works Act on GoPetition.com Also, be sure to check out these resources for more information: Say ‘NO!’ to the Orphan Works Act on GoPetition.com Mark Simon’s Mind Your Business: You Will Lose All The Rights to Your Own Art IPA Orphan Works Resource Page for Artists U.S. Copyright’s Office Orphan Works Page ASMP’s Update on the 2008 Orphan Works Act You can also find more information about the Orphan Works Act on Red Bubble: Helen Bascom’s Protect Your Copyright – URGENT ACTION REQUIRED Erin Jay’s Something every artist should know about! Crockpot’s The Orphan Works Act of 2008 ~ RELEASE WanderingAuthor’s Writers’ Concerns bchrisdesigns’ Say ‘NO!’ to the Orphan Works Act The Red Bubble forum dedicated to this discussion Say No to Orphan Works Thread @ Burst Anime and Manga Mike Cressy’s IMPORTANT! READ AND ACT NOW!!!
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Now also available as a T shirt by public demand.. / (thanks to all one of you)
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Sunday’s PPD. October 26th 2008.
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Bubbles reflecting pink tulips.
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A seemingly perfect waterdrop resting on a gerbera daisy.
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Now before I run to play, / Let me not forget to pray / To God who kept me through the night / And waked me with the morning light. / Help me, Lord, to love thee more / Than I ever loved before; / In my work and in my play / Be thou with me through the day. / Amen
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This cloudless sulphur on a sprig of flowers goes nicely with Margaret Wise Brown’s prayer for “small things that have no words.”
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If You Love Animals - Please Sign to Get This Man Stopped!!!
by Angela HarburnMy dear Animal Loving Red Bubblers – my good friend Elisabeth – ferndesign – posted this in her journal today – it is extremely distressi…
My dear Animal Loving Red Bubblers – my good friend Elisabeth – ferndesign – posted this in her journal today – it is extremely distressing to read. May I ask that you take a couple of moments to click on the link at the bottom and sign your name to the petition to stop this appalling thing happening. Please spread the word about this to your friends both on and off RB – the more people that put their name to this – the more chance it will be stopped! Thank you for taking the time to care for those that cannot speak for themselves! / Angela x Taken from ferndesign’s journal An Artist that shouldn’t be recognized in the Art world!!! In 2007, the ‘artist’ Guillermo Vargas Habacuc, took a dog from the street, tied him to a rope in an art gallery, and starved him to death. For several days, the ‘artist’ and the visitors of the exhibition have watched emotionless the shameful ‘masterpiece’ based on the dog’s agony, until eventually he died. Does it look like art to you? But this is not all… the prestigious Visual Arts Biennial of the Central American decided that the ‘installation’ was actually art, so that Guillermo Vargas Habacuc has been invited to repeat his cruel action for the biennial of 2008. PLEASE HELP STOP HIM. It takes a second to help put a stop to animal abuse – Sign the petetion to stop this by Clicking Here Another animal advocate and dear friend Sally Omar has added a further link that we can contact – please visit her journal page Click Here / if you wish to email PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) to help get this terrible thing stopped – Thank you! xxx Additional Comment Added 14/04/08 – If anyone can suggest any other organisation that could be contacted to help stop this – please leave a comment to let us know – I will post it on as a further journal message. Thank you! xxx
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Consider Me Oh Lord...
by loramaeConsider me Oh Lord, bend down Thine ear to my petitions… / Hear me in my weakened state as I utter my minds confusion. / I am sustained in…
Thank you Roger for always shining a light!
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Please sign my Petition - we need your help
by thickblackoutlineHi Kids, I have seen, not so recently, that the lovely Light Blue AA Tee, has now disappeared from our array of coloured tees here at …
Hi Kids, I have seen, not so recently, that the lovely Light Blue AA Tee, has now disappeared from our array of coloured tees here at The Bub. As soon as we got the rainbow of colours, on the 13th April, the awesome and my fav Royal Blue disappeared from our hangers. I know that American Apparel discontinue lines, but why not replace them with similar colours? Lets look at Royal Blue…... / The area up the top is the fabric swatch is from AA, and then the left is the PMS colour and the right is CMYK These are the details which can be found on the colour chart at AA here i think there is something strange going on with the Regatta colour details, YET, that aside…... can we please have some sort of replacement for the Royal Blue? Other alternatives for Light Blue at that link too…...... So PLEASE show your support for perhaps bringing in the Ocean Blue…... or the colours you’d like to see or maybe some colours you’d rather not. Much Love and Tees, /
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La Rochelle is a lovely busy port town in the SW France – the narrow streets are filled with restuarants of all types. This lovey restaurant was opposite us and I just love the look of it!
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