See here for a recent heated discussion RE photoshoping of google images…
See here for a recent heated discussion RE photoshoping of google images. I try to think in terms of how I would feel if someone used one of my photoshop-free images, tweaked it and put it back up as their own. Personally I would be wrapped and honoured if someone used my work to create something new, but I would just feel used if they didn’t really make anything new out of it and slapped a filter or two on it and then called it their own. It’s a matter of how much time and energy I put into creating the image against how little time and energy the modifier put in. I’d feel a bit ripped off. I think it’s good manners to ask for permission to use someone’s work, however I strongly believe the orignial artist has an obligation to set their terms before the modifying artist begins doing their thing. It’s a matter for the two artists to decide upon. For example, if someone said “I’m learning how to use photoshop, do you mind if I muck around with your photos” I’d say go ahead. But then I’d also feel oblidged to discuss whether they want to onsell the finished product and give a sense of what I would be happy and unhappy with. I am very very open to collaborating and sharing of work but I do think people have to give credit where credit is due and not take advantage of the hard work of somebody else. It is difficult to actually set a strict guideline or rule on this because it poses questions such as “How changed is changed enough” which can only be answered by the individual. I hope these reasons shed some light on my headspace. I would play with someones image and display it and say “look at what I learned how to do” but I would credit the original artists and I would not sell the new piece without permission. The example above was based on what I would do if the artist was an unknown and I was using a google image- in that case, yet again I would display my talents and say ‘check this out’ but without permission I would not sell it. I do not use photoshop and if I did learn how to use it I doubt I would sell my photoshoped work. I am almost certainly in the minority when I say this- but I see photo editing as one form of art and photo taking as another. Often the 2 cross paths but I can also see them as mutually exclusive talents. I don’t particularly want to be known as a creative and talented photo editor or manipulator so I wouldn’t sell edited work even if it were 100% my own. But that’s just me.
Over the years I’ve tried many art forms – tapestry weaving, drawing, painting, printmaking, even silversmithing, but somehow it is photo…
Over the years I’ve tried many art forms – tapestry weaving, drawing, painting, printmaking, even silversmithing, but somehow it is photography that enables me to best express my creativity. So, what is it about the camera, that heavy, hard-edged lump of black that lets me express what I cannot through the wondrous scent of oil paint or the silky softness of thread? I find the world, with it’s endless vistas and masses of detail and clutter, almost overwhelming, so I practice a heavy filtering process in my mind. However, this means that I often completely miss wonderful sights, sounds and experiences. I’ve learnt that, unless I do this, I feel like I walk around without my skin. But when I look through a camera lens I’m able to focus my mind on a very small piece of the world and so it becomes manageable. And, for me, the smaller the piece the better. I love my world in macro. And, just as I am in danger of suffering from sensory overload in a visual sense, so my brain is cluttered with millions of thoughts, each jostling to be heard. But when I look through the camera lens, then later work on the image on my computer screen, I’m able to focus clearly and completely. So, the hard work of photography becomes my private peaceful space. For the brief moment when I look through the viewfinder, nothing else exists and I can find a point of perfect clarity.
2007 has turned out to be such a great year, looking back, especially in terms of opportunities for expanding my creative outlets. Fi…
2007 has turned out to be such a great year, looking back, especially in terms of opportunities for expanding my creative outlets. Finding Artellaland was totally fabulous and has had me doing some really enjoyable work with collage and digital art techniques. And discovering Artists’ Trading Cards has been immense fun, too: I really enjoy the challenge of working inside such a small space. Perhaps my one intention this year is to become more involved in the community side of things, interact more with the other artists there. And there is a tutorial I want to write and share with others there. It shall be done! And of course getting into Redbubble has made such a difference for me in terms of my view of my own work. I have also learned so much from others and been inspired to keep going with this hobby of mine. Most of all, I love the opportunity to just immerse myself in the gorgeous work that comes out of the RB community. I intend to keep on experiencing and enjoying this nexus. I’m not very good at getting into and becoming involved in the forums here, either, though. I enjoy reading them and have gained lots. What and how to give back, though. I shall ponder this! And starting pottery classes has allowed me another opportunity for “beginner’s mind”, even though I did some pottery classes when I was a teenager. I am finding it quite difficult to take in all the intricacies of this new craft. But after only six months, once a week, I can’t really expect to be a master yet. I started this class with a view to making just one item and then more and more ideas came as I continued, so I will just have to keep on going!!! I have missed the classes during the holidays and I don’t start back until February. I have tried to do some work at home, but it isn’t really the same. However, I did have a great time dealing with my resistances on the couple of occasions I did work at home. So maybe next time will be better for me. I shall schedule an extra day per week or fortnight to spend some time on projects at home this year. And I shall make a point of continuing to enjoy what I have already created. I feel really satisfied with my creations so far. Finding cheap wool on ebay has allowed me to do much more knitting than I would ordinarily be able to afford to do. I couple this with my love of movie-watching. I do so like to see how both the movie and my knitting turn out in the end! And finding free patterns on the net has also allowed me more choice of projects. What a great hobby. I’m so glad I learned how to do it all those years ago and I am soooo grateful to those who have provided those lovely freebies for my crafting pleasure. I shall attempt to design a knitting pattern myself this year and share it with others for free, in return for what I have received. Even being involved in renovating our house has been a wonderful creative act. The spaces we have designed work really well and our house is becoming more and more of a pleasure to live in each day. And if I ever have to have anything to do with builders again, I will do a lot better than I did this time!!! Landscaping the backyard is the next project there. Should be a hoot…. Well, that lot ought to keep me going. It’s going to be a busy year, I think. Must intend some holidays and downtime, too, to recharge those batteries now and then. Still, I’m enjoying the view from this end of the stretch of time ahead called 2008. Here’s to all you Redbubblers for a happy, safe and fulfilling New Year!!! Cheers….and thanks for being there and doing what you do so well.
... This to be the Redbubble Photograph of the Day (07.February.2008), / an amazing image shot by Andrea Bonsack...
... This to be the Redbubble Photograph of the Day (07.February.2008), / an amazing image shot by Andrea Bonsack I just love the skin-illumination, the eye-reflection, the amazing details in those fingers. Every part of this picture convinces me that portrait photography would be a great area to experiment in. I dare you to try to find and show me a better photograph on redbubble today! Here are all the people I have displayed as an ‘Admirabubble Artist’ over the last two years. Admirabubble Artist, May 2009 / Admirabubble Artist #2, Oct 2008 / Admirabubble Artist, Oct 2008 / Admirabubble Artist, Sept 08.2 / Admirabubble Artist, Sept 08 / My Fave Artist of the Month / Admirabubble Artist, April 2008 / Favourites of the Day / I Do Declare… / Admirabubble #2 / Admiration Bubble / Absolute Favourite Shot of the Day
/ / / image title – the inner sanctum Manic Reflections . . . One day i awakened to a simply sweet, “I heart you!” message on my bathroom mirror. Days later, a bi-polar/manic/sleep-deprived version of me impulsively grabbed my camera, tripod, trusty remote and started striking poses in my mirror. Wishing to immortalize the i heart you message, in some way, before zapping it with Mr. Windex! So . . . i crouched up on my counter, gradually getting closer and closer to the mirror. It was wonderfully strange, surreal and comical – as i carefully attempted to seat myself in the bathroom sink . . . while the rest of me perched perilously on the bathroom counter. Purging my manic energy, creatively, provided me with a sense of relief and surrender. After this series was photographed, i went on to photograph two more, in my studio. It was after the photographing of the three, separate series – that i was finally able to slip toward slumber. So what follows are manic reflections . . . partake and enjoy :) / image title – another version of me / image title – the sensual realm / image title – the chameleon / image title – the mirror speaks / image title – fragile / image title – the confrontation / image title – inward bound Bi-polarities . . . Around 18 it started to sink in that something not-quite-right was going on in my frantic mind. As I was always struggling to pay attention in school . . . i also became aware that i would get these incredible highs, feeling euphoric, invincible, on top of the world – no matter what my actual reality was . . . everything was grandiose! These manic episodes usually lasted about 2 weeks, followed by the worst lows which often lasted months. In a depressive state everything was life and death, everyday problems became overwhelming, i just wanted to crawl into a quiet, dark corner and simply cease to exist. Then there were those inbetween states where i guess i would be what was considered “normal” though to me these inbetween states felt like emotional flat-lining, i felt kind of numb – being so used to the extreme emotions i felt most of the time. When i was younger, my manic episodes were amazing, accompanied by feelings of invincibility, euphoria and pseudo-bliss. I would feel on top of the world! Now, these manic episodes are more dark and frenetic in nature. And i find myself craving the sleep these manic episodes deprive me of. It’s hard to stay on schedule/task when i go day, after day – without sleep. I don’t have more energy when i am manic, i am just more hyper and restless, unable to slow down – which creates the illusion of high energy . . . inside my body and mind are crying out for sleep. It would take another 12 years before i learned how to manage these intense moodswings, learned to go with the flow and how to keep my head above water – no matter what my mood. There were years of self-destructive coping methods and soul numbing medications. Eventually i decided to approach my bi-polarity from a spiritual/holistic perspective. I decided to go vegan and stopped consuming foods loaded with additives/preservatives. I learned about behavioral management, structure, meditation/yoga, prayer, daily spiritual renewal and daily exercise. Putting all of these things into practice, over time . . . allowed me to utilize my moods creatively AND constructively. beingnormalisoverrated JAEDA! / /
Hello folks, My “red and Yellow Reflections” was featured in the “Colors of Water” group!!!. Thanks to all of you for always lookin…
Hello folks, My “red and Yellow Reflections” was featured in the “Colors of Water” group!!!. Thanks to all of you for always looking at my work :) Have a great rest of the day!
Thank you so much to the hosts of ‘Live, Love, Dream group for featuring Masqureade!! !http:/...
Thank you so much to the hosts of ‘Live, Love, Dream group for featuring Masqureade!! I appreciate it so very much x Thanks also to everyone for viewing and leaving their very valued comments… big hugs to all you guys oxo
awww … thank you so much Out of the blue for making me the member of the week ! I am so touched and happy. it is an honnor foe me ! (...
awww … thank you so much Out of the blue for making me the member of the week ! I am so touched and happy. it is an honnor foe me ! (hope you’ll read this .) a few more work have been featured lately. I want to thank all for those groups for bringing sunny moments in my days … I’m very grateful to all (groups, watchers & visitors) for such a great support I receive on RB ! thank you deeply So a special thanks goes to Out of the blue / Reflectivity / Rain Drops / Dandelions / All Images Grunge, Aged & Vintage here are the works featured by those fantastic groups ! take care all ! / Aimelle
The gods of photography are shining their light on me and brought me another challenge win, with the same image that won another challeng…
The gods of photography are shining their light on me and brought me another challenge win, with the same image that won another challenge. I’m just speechless. / The challenge Sense of Place hosted by the All About Your Best Work group had some amazing images, but my image Sunset in Convict Lake, Mammoth Lakes, California got to first place again, and it’s all due to your votes and support. / So to all RB community: THANK YOU! Here is the link to my previous journal regarding the same image in a previous challenge
WOW, I am very happy to learn that Autumn Morning was voted most popular in the All Of North Carolina Group’s “*Fall in North Carolin…
WOW, I am very happy to learn that Autumn Morning was voted most popular in the All Of North Carolina Group’s Fall in North Carolina Challenge THANK YOU to ALL who VOTED!! and THANK YOU to the ALL OF NORTH CAROLINA group for holding this exciting challenge!
I spent way too long tonight working on this e-mail I hope to send in the next couple of days! I would love the input of my redbubbl…
I spent way too long tonight working on this e-mail I hope to send in the next couple of days! I would love the input of my redbubble friends before I send it. Are these prices realistic? Do you think my discounts are ‘enough’ without being too much? Any other input? Please keep in mind that this e-mail is not formatted for RB…there’s emphasis placed on certain things via bold and italics that probably won’t show up here. Ok, without further ado…here’s my rough draft! SUBJECT: Spring Sale from Reflections of Life Photography! / I realize that it’s not really spring yet. Perhaps I’m hoping that by having a ‘Spring Sale’ I’ll bring on spring a little sooner! Read on for details on my current portrait and print deals! Following are framed prints I have ready for purchase. All ready-to-purchase framed photos are now 50% off!* Click on the title to see the photo on my website, www.reflections-of-life.net. Shipping is available within the United States. PRINTS 8×10 Prints / Bright Eyed Was $80….NOW $40 / Wonder Was $80….NOW $40 / Sunday Drive Was $80….NOW $40 / Flathead Moon Was $80….NOW $40 / Home Sweet Home Was $60….NOW $30 / Night Falls Was $60….NOW $30 / This Old House Was $40…NOW $20 (slight frame damage) / Red Dawn Was $40….NOW $20 (slight frame damage) 5×7 Prints / Wedding Decor Was $70…NOW $35 (matted to 11×14 frame) / Cycle Blur Was $50…NOW $25 / Bright Eyed Was $50…NOW $25 / Tiger Was $40…NOW $20 Are you interested in another photo you saw while perusing my website, or would you like a larger size than those listed here? All custom-ordered framed photos are now 40% off!* Contact me for further details. PORTRAITS I would be honored to provide you with quality images of your: / family / pregnancy / baby / children / senior / engagement / wedding / animals / home/farm / celebrations/events Prices vary by event, but during my spring sale, portraits are available for 30% off regular prices! The italicized items above (family through children) follow this pricing structure (prices as of February 2009…subject to change): Basic ~ Was $150…NOW $105 (save $45) / -Produces 20-30 finished images Standard ~ Was $200…NOW $140 (save $60) / -Produces 40-50 finished images Deluxe ~ Was $280…NOW $196 (save $84) / -Produces upward of 60 finished images / -Includes a free 8×10 Photo sessions may be indoor/studio or outdoor – your choice. / All photo packages include free online gallery viewing. / Special requests for ‘create-your-own’ packages happily considered! / The 30% discount applies to the non-italicized items as well…contact me for pricing information. IN SUMMARY 1. Ready-to-Purchase framed photos are currently 50% off. / 2. Custom-Ordered framed photos are currently 40% off. / 3. Portrait Sessions are currently 30% off. And now, the asterisk you’ve all been waiting to see with the ‘fine print’ attached! / *All framed prints must be purchased by February 28th, 2009 to receive the discount. All portrait sessions must be booked by February 28th, 2009 (date of session flexible) and completed by May 31st, 2009 (this is a spring sale, after all!) to receive the discount. With questions or to place an order or book a portrait session, please feel free to contact me via e-mail or phone (listed below). I find great joy in photography and in preserving the moments of life in unique and special ways. I hope to bless those around me (YOU!) with the gift God has given me! Ann Ann Rodriquez / Reflections of Life Photography / www.reflections-of-life.net / reflectionsoflifephotography@gmail.com / (717) 371-1633 Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things. Robert Brault
A pleasant surprise. Thanks to the moderators who I know cant possibly please everyone!! / Judy Link to page is here...
A pleasant surprise. Thanks to the moderators who I know cant possibly please everyone!! / Judy Link to page is here /
Ruined, I wait for redemption… Crumbled, holding tight as it had always been… Shattered, to realize as it had been, and can be no more… / ...
Ruined, I wait for redemption… Crumbled, holding tight as it had always been… Shattered, to realize as it had been, and can be no more… Seeing the past as the present… Tangible as grasping a mystic reflection. With all your ALL, you only make ripples until there is nothing more… Does it exhist? Had it ever? Will it ever again? It doesn’t matter… The matter is… what is now. Reflect on the reflection and you will know now what is all and always nothing at all. Photo for this HERE “Waiting for Antigua” ~ Reflecting pool in Antiqua, Guatemala © Skip Hunt
This evening was the opening night of the Bacchus Marsh Rotary Club Art Show and Sale which is held every year over the Queen’s Birthday …
This evening was the opening night of the Bacchus Marsh Rotary Club Art Show and Sale which is held every year over the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. This year’s event had an additional category, for photographs (although I have entered in the general media section for a few years and won a commended prize a couple of years ago). But this year, I won first prize in the photography section with my image In Another World. It’s the first time I’ve ever won an event in an art show, more specifically this one in my home town. There were almost 800 works of art in the show overall (although not sure how many in my category but a lot more photographs than in the past). It is such a huge honour for me and the feedback I’m getting from the local community even after only a few hours has been so wonderful. Here’s the image in question. / And here’s one of me at the show looking pretty flushed and stressed (as I do in large crowds) but still very excited. / A very big thank you to my Redbubble friends for their support, to Keryl who suggested this photo project in the first place, to my friends Sarah and Ana who encourage me and support my artistic endeavours, and Redbubble for providing me with the opportunity to reconnect with the creativity within. / xxx / (the prize money is wonderful and very much needed … now, fingers crossed that someone will buy my image)
click on feature button to see group — Musings written for the Australian Travel and Photography Group’s LifeStyle’s Best Shot! Challenge / Note: click images to view larger versions — Reflections on my first ‘Photographic’ Road Trip In the pre-cheap airfare days the road trip was the ubiquitous way to travel to visit family and friends for holidays. Remember the days when you would drive for hours and stop at pre-determined servos to relieve the bladder and grab a greasy meat pie? when you’d pop ‘No Doze’ like hard boiled lollies? or make an impromptu stop to see the Dog on the Tuckerbox or the Big Banana? I feel nostalgic for these days and sometimes I feel almost unAustralian when I fly. So, when we received news that because of my husband’s job, we would need to leave our new home, Melbourne, and return to the far-flung, tropical city, Darwin I saw my opportunity. We hadn’t had a holiday for a while, so I planted the seeds about how this was the perfect chance to travel the Great Ocean Road, as we’d always planned, and to do the ‘canon ball’ run through the centre. After my pestering … no, nagging (let’s call a spade, a spade) ... he agreed to clock thousands of kilometres on the Ford Falcon for the trip. We packed our suitcases in preparation for the full spectrum of Australia’s weather: from freezing on the Victorian coast, thanks to the Antarctic winds in December (yes, in summer) through to thongs and shorts once we were passed Adelaide, and the week before Christmas 2008, we set off. Oh, and I had a new digital SLR camera – my first digital SLR – that I wanted to break-in by capturing some of Australia’s greatest landscapes. So, my first practice at taking a landscape picture was in Apollo Bay at dawn on Boxing Day. I warned my husband I’d get up to take the shot and so duly set out, with scarf on, to experiment with my new camera. After an hour or so, and with the beach pedestrian and dog traffic increasing, I went back to bed for a few hours. My beloved was not happy with me when I showed him my results – – because I had gone out, in the dark, in a ‘foreign’ town, on my own! The next dawn expedition was at the Twelve Apostles. I’d tried to get a sunset shot the day before but had been thwarted by clouds on the horizon, so I was determined to go back the next day. This time, my husband roused himself early, on his holiday, to make sure I was accompanied. My tentative steps into the landscape genre produced – . So, we continued driving west, stopping at port towns, trying our hand at carnivals setup to entertain kids (surely they were designed for old kids?), where my husband, after much teasing, eventually played a carnival game and won me a toy. Then we spent new year’s in Adelaide with some of my family and set off north, through the ‘red centre’. One place my beloved was very keen to stop at was Cooper Pedy; to stay in an underground hotel room of course! After an overnight stay, we departed shortly after dawn and I managed to snap, from inside the car – because I was fed up with swatting the kazillion flies that inhabit the outback – one of the signs that are strewn along the Stuart Highway as you approach the town. The sign is to warn wayward tourists who might wonder about wandering among the moonscape i.e. the piles of sand that are a by-product of opal mining – . Then, we arrived at the one place I’ve always dreamed of going – Uluru. You can learn about the geological story as to why Uluru is there, but, to see the flat plain with this rock suddenly jutting out (excusing Kata-Tjuta to the west) is truly astounding. The local Aboriginal people have their creation stories to explain its existence, but while I was gazing on the magnificent red monolith I felt an ancient, spiritual rhythm that perhaps no human story could truly capture to explain the mystery of nature. Meanwhile, as a dutiful hobby photographer, I (and my husband) joined the crowds in the sunset viewing area to watch the changing colours of Uluru. We overheard a tour leader, with dread locks and a clear Australian accent, remark to one of his groupies – Oh, I see you have a Ny-kon. I shrugged and continued to take a shot every thirty seconds on my Nick-on, and captured this – . After stopping in Alice Springs and following the OTL (overland telegraph line) to the Devils Marbles, Tennant Creek and Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge, we arrived in Darwin. I had about 300 images to sort through and my secret plan to have the opportunity to photograph some of Australia’s stunning landscape helped revive our thirst for the road trip. We are busy planning the next trip: hopefully to Broome, through the Kimberley, on our quest to see areas of Australia that few Australians ever get to see with the naked – or rather camera lens – eye. -
I want to said thank you to the Hosts of all the groups that have made my art featured in Colors Drink...
I want to said thank you to the Hosts of all the groups that have made my art featured in Colors Drink in Black with a hint of colour / Highway Stop in ROAD PHOTOGRAPHY – your dashboard point of view! / !! Highway Stop in Images & Ideas / StarFish Reflections in Love Is / StarFish Reflections in As Is / Pirate Boat in Nature’s Reclamation / Red daisy in Rain in Live, Love, Dream / Big Blue Love in Love Is / Beautiful Blue Eyes Cat in Domestic and Pedigree Cats / Sea Beach in At the edge / Bell Flower In Rain in Rain Drops & Water Art / Daisy in Light in For the love of Canon – 2 Images per day / Old Bus in PEACE, LOVE & TRANQUILITY / Princess blue eyes in In the Pink / Shadows Flower In Sun in Too Bright /
22-8-09 Shazam! 1. Noodles ‘n’ Chopsticks...
22-8-09 Shazam! 1. Noodles ‘n’ Chopsticks / / has been featured in the Protaceae Family Group. / and / 2. Pelican in Reflecting Light / / has been featured in the Alphabet Soup Group. Heaps of thanks to the Hosts and to all who have supported these works. GB / Dennis
The following images of city buildings and street art have received credits by / - being featured in RedBubble Groups or by / - *achi…
The following images of city buildings and street art have received credits by / - being featured in RedBubble Groups or by / - achieving a place in a RedBubble Group Challenge: / For other featured or placed images please go to: / Portraits / Wildlife / Nature Close-ups / Land, Sea & Skyscapes – part 1 – part 2 / Miscellaneous Works / . / . / Barred / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0901.1153) / Featured in Full Frontal Facades group (7 January 2010) / / . / Gateway / / (ref fotoWERNER PX0509.6741) / Featured in Full Frontal Facades group (17 December 2009) / Featured in Capital Cities of the World group on “Colors of New Year” theme (3 January 2010) / / . / Fort Denison / / (ref fotoWERNER N70801.3150) / Avatar in Around The World group “METROPOLIS” challenge (7 January 2010) / / . / Power Graffiti / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0909.0676) / Top 10 in Photography Challenge Group “Urban Art” challenge (19 October 2009) / Top 10 in Photography Challenge Group “The Top 10” challenge (30 December 2009) / Featured in Photography Challenge Group (30 December 2009) / / . / Glenelg Town Hall / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0911.4670) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (24 December 2009) / / . / Dark Light / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.7783) / Featured in Around The World group (14 December 2009) / / . / Window Dressing 1 / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0908.9100) / Featured in Shapes & Patterns group (3 December 2009) / Featured in # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE group (3 December 2009) / Featured in Techno Logical group (6 December 2009) / / . / Yellow Cranes / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.8179) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (29 November 2009) / Featured in # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE group (29 November 2009) / / . / Pink / / (ref fotoWERNER PX0509.6979) / Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines group (27 November 2009) / / . / Pulled / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.6758) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (14 November 2009) / / . / Welling Reflection / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.7919) / Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines group (9 November 2009) / / . / Waterfront / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.7701) / Featured in Going Coastal group (31 October 2009) / / . / Civic Reflection – Wellington / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0908.9513) / Featured in Focus and Lighting group (23 August 2009) / Top 10 in Reflections in Building Windows group “September Avatar” challenge (4 September 2009) / Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines group (28 October 2009) / / . / Supporting Lines / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.7183) / Featured in Techno Logical group (27 October 2009) / / . / Dressed in Tatters / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0910.1303) / Featured in Wall of the World group (24 October 2009) / Top 10 in Wall of the World group “Dressed” challenge (4 November 2009) / / . / The Fair Reflection / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0909.0607) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (24 October 2009) / / . / Museum Piece / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.6969) / Featured in Just Lines group (23 October 2009) / Featured in Wall of the World group (15 October 2009) / / . / Victorian Living / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.7217) / Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines group (22 October 2009) / Featured in That One Great Shot group (31 October 2009) / / . / Nautilus / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0908.9126) / Featured in Statues and Such group (20 October 2009) / / . / Enlightened Bureaucracy / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0905.6415) / Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines group (18 October 2009) / Top 10 in Mood & Ambience group “Windows at Night” challenge (27 December 2009) / / . / Window Gazing / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0909.0580-3) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (4 October 2009) / Featured in Collective Collage group (15 October 2009) / / . / Seeing a Ghost / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.8104) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (9 October 2009) / / . / Vegetarian / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.6826) / Featured in Get Art Promoted group (7 October 2009) / / . / Wellington 1 / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.8175) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (4 October 2009) / / . / Wellington 2 / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.8180) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (4 October 2009) / / . / Stately / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.7924) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (4 October 2009) / / . / Reflection on a Building Site / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0909.0588) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (4 October 2009) / / . / Royal Reflection 1 / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.6979) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (30 June 2009) / Featured in Sets of Two group with Royal Reflection 3 (28 September 2009) / / . / Royal Reflection 3 / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.6975) / Featured in Sets of Two group with Royal Reflection 1 (28 September 2009) / / . / Mundane / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0901.0912) / Featured in Just Walls group (28 September 2008) / / . / Glass City 2 / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.7134) / Featured in Focus and Lighting group (22 September 2009) / / . / Brown / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0901.1127) / Featured in Just Walls group (13 September 2009) / / . / MLC backs Protoplasm / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0908.9187) / Featured in Statues and Such (10 September 2009) / / . / Looking a LONG way down / / (ref fotoWERNER PX0509.4433) / Placed in Top 10 in “Unusual, Uncommon, Strange Perspective” challenge in That’s Entertainment! group (6 September 2009) / Featured in That’s Entertainment! group (6 September 2009) / / . / Dark Eyes / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0908.9411) / Featured in Full Frontal Facades group (4 September 2009) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (18 September 2009) / / . / Dark City / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.7128b) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (28 August 2009) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (4 October 2009) / / . / Albatross Fountain / / ref fotoWERNER 3H0908.9520) / Featured in New Zealand Made group (19 August 2009) / / . / Blue Graffiti / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.6918) / Placed in Top 10 in “Graffiti” challenge in That’s Entertainment! group (19 August 2009) / Featured in That’s Entertainment! group (19 August 2009) / / . / Wind Sculpture / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0907.8753) / Featured in Statues and Such group (8 August 2009) / / . / Royal Reflections – Triptych / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.6971-9) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (3 July 2009) / / . / Twisted City / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.7128) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (early 2009) / Placed in Top 10 in “Straight from the Camera” challenge in Reflections in Building Windows group (30 June 2009) / / . / Reflecting Blue / / (ref fotoWERNER 3H0906.7144) / Featured in Reflections in Building Windows group (10 July 2009) / / . 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Thank you for the feature and congrats to the other features,wel done
Thank you for the feature and congrats to the other features,wel done
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Thanks so much to the hosts of You’re Accepted for Featuring “Ro…
Thanks so much to the hosts of You’re Accepted for Featuring “Rose At The Lake”. I really appreciate it.!!!
I was going though my folio seeing which were the most popular art of 09 and possibly doing a bit of a end of year clean up, I noticed a …
I was going though my folio seeing which were the most popular art of 09 and possibly doing a bit of a end of year clean up, I noticed a few pieces that seemed to have gone unnoticed with no comments, and not many views. Before I remove these works forever, I thought I would show you all the work that has gone unnoticed. Smoky Sunrise Over Jandakot Airport Pelican Point – Perth Western Australia Matilda Bay Jetties At Dawn Rockingham Jetty Swan River Sunset Claisebrook Cove Night Panorama Perth City At Night Perth City Panorama Burswood Casino At Sunset Shelley Jetty At Dusk North Beach Dusk Panorama 2 Fremantle Docks At Night Panorama Western Australia Maritime Museum Building Western Australia Maritime Museum Building Low Tide At Mosman Bay Boatsheds Mosman Bay Boatsheds Panorama Mosman Bay At Sunrise Panorama Mosman Bay Boatsheds Panorama And then the rain came down….. Crawley Edge Boatshed Storm Surge Mosman Bay Jetty At Dawn Mosman Bay Boatshed Jetty Mundaring Weir Mundaring Weir Pemberton Vineyard Panorama Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs At Sunset Kalbarri Beach Kalbarri Beach Decoy At Sunrise Perth City Towers At Sunset Perth At Dawn Perth The City Of Lights Perth Skyworks 2009 – Panorama #1 Perth Skyworks 2009 Finale Bowl Of Red Capsicums Bowl Of Noodles Point Walter – Long Exposure Perth Wheel Panorama Perth Wheel Lancelin Sand Dune Champion Lakes Foothills Champion Lake Champion Lake Panorama 1 Tree At Sunset Farm Trees At Sunset Matilda Bay Brewery Panorama
“Lake Eucumbene” has been featured in the following groups: !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/...
“Lake Eucumbene” has been featured in the following groups: Canon DSLR / Australian Travel Photography & Writing / A View Somewhere… / That One Great Shot / As Is / The Scavenger Hunt / Out of The Blue / Mother Nature’s Finest / New South Wales Photography / Around The World / Light and Reflection / Sets of Two
I am so pleased and honored to be mentioned in the Red Bubble’s Community...
I am so pleased and honored to be mentioned in the Red Bubble’s Community! I truly appreciate being recognized in your weekly write-up! I really do enjoy helping people if I can. I know I needed it when I first joined. Luckily I had a friend from a site elsewhere that just dissapeared. My helper was LJ Maxx She helped me to navigate RB and I truly appreciate your help LJ!!! You are a good friend! / / I am happy to be hosting the APBT Lovers Group along with gabbielizzie. We really have alot of fun with it and have become good friends. I thank Nat, Jo and Rhana for pacing 4 of my images on the Community weekly page!!! / They are: / Deer In The Snow / Mill Creek Lake In Fall / The Little Fashionista / And Hehehehehe That Was A Good One Ginny / Thank you so very much for this honor! I truly appreciate that you have just noticed me here on Red Bubble with so many members.
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