Ever felt this way? / . /
Original was pencil, ink drawing. Wouldn’t you love to do be able to do this sometimes? Often we are required to put on a face that does not reflect how we feel. This is kind of the idea that we can do this and still keep the integrity of our real feelings below.
There is a lot of info around about how to do this, but tracking it down can be hard. So, as I’ve been asked quite a few times in the la…
There is a lot of info around about how to do this, but tracking it down can be hard. So, as I’ve been asked quite a few times in the last few days about how to do this, I thought I would try and gather mine, and others’ info together. / / The idea of featuring other Bubblers was kicked off as an idea by Paul Louis Villani respect to Paul. the way to do it is as follows: There are some little bits of ‘code’ that you need to use and put into the description box. I’ll use THE PALM HOUSE PAGE as an example. Part 1a – the bit of text – Do check out Kara Rasmanis’ great portfolio / NOTE: this text can be whatever you want it to be. Part 2a – the web address of the page you want to link to using this text – http://www.redbubble.com/people/kvalle / NOTE: this is the public view web address of the person Part 3a – web address of the person’s I.D. picture – http://images-0.redbubble.com/rbimages/overview_bio_pic/KV.jpg / NOTE: to get this, go to the public page of the person, right-click their I.D. photo, left-click properties, and then you can left-click-hold and highlight the actual web address of their I.D. photo and COPY it and the PASTE it. Part 4a – and finally, if you want to make the picture a clickable link as well, which is nice, you repeat the web address of the page you want to link to – http://www.redbubble.com/people/kvalle joining it all together You don’t use conventional HTML tags to make it all work. Instead you use DOUBLE SPEECH MARKS, COLONS and EXCLAMATION MARKS and – importantly – NO SPACES anywhere. important: I have to use spaces to let you see what is going on Part 1b – DOUBLE SPEECH MARKS Do check out Kara Rasmanis’ great portfolio DOUBLE SPEECH MARKS COLON Part 2b – right after the COLON – http://www.redbubble.com/people/kvalle / NOTE: this turns the text into a clickable link (if you only want a text link, you need do no more) / NOTE: for the adventurous, you can press ENTER-SPACE-ENTER at this point and it will make a blank line between the test link and the picture, which looks nicer. If you are not adventurous, don’t worry. Part 3b – EXCLAMATION MARK http://images-0.redbubble.com/rbimages/overview_bio_pic/KV.jpg EXCLAMATION MARK / NOTE: this puts the picture in place on the page. Part 4b – and finally, add another COLON to make the picture clickable – COLON http://www.redbubble.com/people/kvalle Voila – it all looks like this and it is this that you put into the description box / / It should result in something like this Do check out Kara Rasmanis’ great portfolio / And the adventurous version….. Do check out Kara Rasmanis’ great portfolio / / You do it exactly the same, using 1b & 2b, for a clickable link, in comment boxes, or in Bubblemails. You can just use 3b on its own for inserting a picture Use 3b + 4b to make that picture clickable There is more information on all this here and more here and a CheatSheet here and StacyLee’s here and it’s worth going to The Learning Centre as well hope this helps. Any questions, do ask. dave
I was chasing a hot air balloon across south east Lincolnshire trying to get close enough for a decent picture of it when I spotted some wind turbines at Deeping St Nicholas. The sun was going down so I decided to take some pictures of these instead (never did get close enough to that balloon) this is my favorite one of the series. BTW I never appreciated just how HUGE they are, I managed to walk across the fields right up to one and climbed its steps… I felt like an ant next to it.
At Miss Borgia Creed’s Academy for the Indigent Young sporting prowess was loudly acclaimed. Incognita never made any of the teams. Only in the library, a gloomy, dust-bedizened maze that no other student had been known to set foot in, could Cog forget the shame.
Hot car, hot legs, hot shoes. I’m in heaven. Model: Helen McLean / Photography: Jo O’Brien / Car: Thanks to Paul Vanzella
Fan-fingered gecko.
The effort of condensing my chaotic thoughts to three little words at the point of the stylus. / How to orden this great balloon of images into something so simple as ‘I love you’ . . . / / / Fractal done in Apophysis and treated with Photoshop.
Nearly 40 years ago a movie was released that over the years has become cult classic. A dodgy remake later and the original movie is now the stuff of film legend with great action sequences and stunts and some superb one-liners from a cracking cast. The stars of The Italian Job were three Mk1 Austin Mini Cooper S’s, in red, white and blue of course. $4 Million through a traffic jam, hang on a minute lads, I’ve gotta great idea …Lads…Lads…
Too much helium…
When neighbourhood was family. A photo taken in a moment in which, turning back, i saw a beloved past.
I don’t know how long I’ve had this idea and not done anything with it.
Late Sunday afternoon – 4 January 2008 www.perfectwavegallery.com
Fictional 18×24 cm / Acrylic, Gouache & Watercolours on canvas / Full view please — / / — © All images copyright ROUBLE RUST / Spyridoula Bleta / All the images in this gallery are copyrighted, are NOT part of public domain & may not be reproduced, copied, edited, transmitted, uploaded, downloaded, or published in any way without my permission. Any violation of this copyright law will result in a lawsuit.
(self portrait) I’ll put a spell on you / You’ll fall asleep / When I put a spell on you / And when I wake you I’ll be the first thing you see / And you’ll realize that you love me (Aqualung lyrics)
~quote by Dolly Parton. danbo’s first experience with the rain….i dont think he likes being wet! LOL gosh im so sick of the rain already…..oh but on the bright side i actually saw a rainbow this morning :) btw, have i mentioned how much i hate winter?? >.<
~quote by Anonymous. Taken with Nikon D80 and 50mm/1.8 lens
i’ll catch a shooting star and put in in your hands… . o5.2o.2oo9 / acrylic on canvas / 24”x 30” .
Rollerball and coffee on copier paper. Did it work? Featured in The Photographer In Action.
She has grown already twice her weight. / I think they had not feed her enough, because within 2 weeks at my home she became twice as big. / This is Snoesje.
Putting holes in happiness. / We’ll paint the future black / If it needs any color.
Featured in Metallic Junction October 20, 2009. / Winner of the “Metal Antiques” challenge in Metallic Junktion group October 11, 2009. / Featured in Metallic Junktion October 3, 2009. / Third Place in the “Metal In The Kitchen” challenge in Metallic Junktion group October 2, 2009. / Featured in Cottage Style September 30, 2009. / Featured in Nostalgic Art and Photography September 28, 2009. / Featured in Image Writing September 26, 2009. / Featured in Still Life Photography September 26, 2009. / Featured in Passionate About Vintage September 26, 2009. Best on Full Size This little copper kettle was on an ancient wood stove, located in one of the log cabins at Old Bedford Village in Bedford, PA. One of the interesting things about this wonderful village is the buildings and accessories are authentic to their time periods. It is my understanding that the homes and barns and churches are not reproductions, but are actual, once-working structures that have been moved to Old Bedford Village . Image taken wih the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. Shutter speed 1/10, aperture f/13.0, exp. -.33, iso 1000. No flash, natural light. Post processing included the addition of three textures in Photoshop, a light Orton technique and dodging and burning. Textures courtesy of Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art and Ghostbones on Flickr.
Canary bird is getting eaten by Rabid Dog. eating canary’s or rabid dogs is bad for your health.
A 3D Digital image. Used Poser 6, Painter X, and Photoshop CS. Image copyright © 2009, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
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