Quality 

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  • i had a dream
    by miruna uzdris

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    I had a dream last night / I was drowning in a sea of liquor / And I washed up on a beach made of cocaine! / The sky was made of LSD / And every tree was made of Marijuana!

  • Tranquillity
    by blamo

    US$5.52–US$126.16

    research has highlighted why tranquillity is important. Being in a tranquil place allows people to relax, to escape from the stresses and strains of everyday life and to “recharge their batteries”.

  • Blue Phantasy
    by Friederike Alexander

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Reed grass by a lake near Leipzig, Germany. / June 2008. REDBUBBLE HOMEPAGE FEATURE April 14th 2009. Featured / Out of the Blue Group / JPG Cast-Offs / The Feature Fraternity / First Things Pip Gerard’s – More wondrous art found on RedBubble Thank you sincerely!!! xxx

  • All my prices have reduced until the end of december! / Merry Christmas! / . / ALSO AVAILABLE IN: BLUE GREEN MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • Feedback requested - quality on RedBubble
    by RedBubble

    We’ve received a lot of feedback over quite a few weeks about the need to introduce upload limits on RedBubble and the importance of qual…

    We’ve received a lot of feedback over quite a few weeks about the need to introduce upload limits on RedBubble and the importance of quality. So here’s an idea that we’ve been bouncing around for a while that I’d like to open up for feedback and discussion. When people first join RedBubble they are allocated a ‘gallery’ of a certain size (say 10 works). Works in the gallery would appear in the art | clothing | writing sections of RedBubble. As a person’s work is recognized by the community with comments and favourites the person is allocated a larger gallery (20, 50 and then 100 works). In conjunction with this idea we’d look to implement a ‘studio’. A studio is an area where people could upload as many works as they liked, but these works wouldn’t appear in the art | clothing | writing sections of the site. The studio would be part of a person’s mybubble space – and people would still be able to purchase works from the studio. We’re also looking to update the upload process to provide more guidance on what sort of work is appropriate for RedBubble. That is, RedBubble is a site for your best work – but it’s not an elite only site. Your thoughts are welcome.

  • "On Bended Knee.."
    by Birgitta

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old / he will not depart from it.” Proverbs 22:6 Brian & Brianna (plus 4 kitties :) kneeling for daily prayer.. / / / If you’d like to hear the song I wrote that goes with this image, click here: Jasper And Jacinth

  • German Quality
    by Christiaan

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    This old FRAMO built until 1957 in Hainichen and Frankenberg, Germany and was one of the sights on a phototour I took with some other photographers from my photoclub. Taken in Steinfurt, Germany.

  • ALSO AVAILABLE IN: / RED / / GREEN / / PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF ANOTHER COLOUR IS DESIRED

  • Tutorial: What Size Images Can I Print?
    by Gracey

    This is a question I see on a regular basis in the forums; sometimes in the journal entries as well. I know that RB has posted this in…

    This is a question I see on a regular basis in the forums; sometimes in the journal entries as well. I know that RB has posted this information in the forums, though for most new people it’s difficult to find. When you run a search from “my bubble” it doesn’t pick up forum threads, and if you aren’t a forum watcher (or don’t know the forums are there) you don’t even know you can search there. For anybody looking for the base information for required image sizes, the forum thread to see is in The Learning Centre Forum – FAQ listing posted by Peter What the post doesn’t tell you is that the various print sizes differ from image to image, based on the uploaded size of your image. Below are the minimum redbubble required pixels for printing, as well as 3 images of my own showing the uploaded pixel size, and the resulting printout size at redbubble. I hope this will help give an idea of what you’ll get from the image size you have. NB: if you have images that aren’t large enough for what you want, please see the end of the post for help redBubble Minimum Sizes for Prints Cards: 1300 pixels X 900 pixels Small prints: 1600 pixels X 2400 pixels / Med. Prints: 2160 X 3240 pixels / Large prints: 2560 pixels X 3840 pixels Posters small: 2500 pixels X 3500 pixels / Posters medium: 3500 pixels X 5000 pixels / Posters large: 5000 pixels X 7100 pixels Clothing: 2400 pixels X 3200 pixels Here are 3 of my uploads with the uploaded pixel dimensions, and what I can print from them: Strokes of the Lily (uploaded size 4200 X 5067) Cards / Matted Prints 9.6 X 11.5 / All Other Prints: Small 8 X 9.65, Medium 12 X 14.48, Large 16 X 19.3 / Posters: Small 16.5 X 19.9, Medium 23.4 X 28.2 (large is not available) Softest Dreams (uploaded size 7200 X 5023) Cards / Matted Prints 12.6 X 8.8 / All Other Prints Small 11.4 X 8, Medium 17.2 X 12, Large 22.9 X 16 / Posters Small 23.3 X 16.2, Medium 33 X 23, Large 46.8 X 32.6 On The Wind (uploaded size 3900 X 2571) Cards / Matted Prints 12 X 8 / All Other Prints Small 12 X 7.9, Medium 18 X 11.8, Large 24 X 15.8 / Poster Small 23.3 X 15.3 (other sizes not available because the uploaded file is not large enough) What You can Do if Your Images are Too Small Please have a look at the links below – these are various methods and instructions for increasing your image size so you can print the larger image sizes on redbubble. WARNING: image quality must be excellent in order to increase from small to large, so be sure your original sized image is of good quality. Increasing your images too much will cause artifacting that will show up in your large print. Basic Resizing Tutorial / How I Enlarge Images and Preserve Their Quality by Steven Love I know there are other image size tutorials, but I wasn’t able to find them doing a search. Please, if you have (or know of) other tutorials that are relative to this journal, post a link to them in the comments.

  • Fotocollage. / Pictures: My vacation in Calabria, Italy in spring 2005. / October 2008. Featured in Your Magic Place Feb 24th 2009.

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  • The Quality of Spring's Light
    by Lois Bryan

    US$4.83–US$110.20

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  • Quality Time.
    by Karl Davis

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Great Egret and babies. St. Augustine , Florida. Nikon D90 /

  • The Omniscient
    by Susan Kimball

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I created this transfer collage on watercolor paper to express the peace I feel when I tune into my Divine guidance. Through the deep pain of powerlessness watching the death of a loved one, I began to see what is really important in life. Much about life had been hidden from me because I wasn’t ready to have the deeper secrets revealed to me. “The Omniscient” is an attribute of Allah which means the “All-knowing”. We aren’t meant to know what we don’t know. But the more willing I am to go inside into my heart and to listen with a different ear, I begin catch a glimpse of the undefinable. It is a journey of a lifetime, for me like creating art-an intuitive, spiritual, creative expression from the heart. I get excited about the “Unseen”. I get excited about the mystical experience of losing myself in the music of the soul as I walk on my Sufi path.

  • just before impact
    by Lenny La Rue, IPA

    US$5.16–US$117.80

    I took out the new Nikon D60 today to see what it can do. I had mixed results, as you can see here: the camera is very fast but unless it’s set for the highest and largest resolution, the pictures aren’t quite good enough for calling fine art. That said tho, it was too much fun catching all sorts of things my defective D80 could never catch, like a gull less than one inch above the water, going for a cracker the duck was never gonna reach in time. This shot was taken in a nearby neighbourhood park where the “duck pond” is a magnet for many of the parents who want to introduce their children to the great childhood ritual of “Feeding The Ducks”. Here, in Sacramento California, the weather is usually temperate enough for most of the waterfowl to just winter right here. So the individual animals soon get acclimated to children and dogs: avoid like the plague. LOL! The geese also stay here so they get used to being the biggest birds around – usually bigger than most of the kids feeding the ducks. And larger geese are not all that afraid of children, much to many parent’s surprise. LOL! The fun part for adults is that many of the geese are so used to people that they will allow you to touch them a bit without biting. A few years back, a homeless man had to be asked to return the happy goose he was carrying under his raincoat, probably for a seriously nice dinner that night!!! But the gulls are a ‘on again, off again’ distraction for the most part. They are mean, aggressive, fast, always hungry, and numerous. If they see a feeding in progress the odds are that feeding will change into a gull feeding unless you can hand (or mouth…) feed a smaller animal. This poor duck never had a chance to snag this Ritz Cracker. :-D

  • Queensland Railways – 4-8-2 + 2-8-4 Beyer-Garratt 1009 / . / Artwork Size: 16×27 cm (6” x 11”) / Artwork Media: Painting, Airbrushed ink & Acrylic / Artist / illustrator: Peter Nowak (aka “Wizard” – Wizard Graphics) / Owner: Artist / . / Available as Limited Edition Numbered Prints ONLY / 300 framed prints in each size (Actual size, 1.5 x and 2.0 x actual size). / or Small, Medium and Large. Artwork scanned at 1200dpi, provided as hi-res 600dpi file for printing up to 61cm. / . / Detail from Beyer-Garratt 1009 illustration / (shown almost twice actual size) / . / If you would like to order Limited Edition Prints or Commission a Steam Train, Railway, Railroad or related artwork / illustration, please visit my Locomotive Art web site for full details.

  • ALSO AVAILABLE IN: / RED / / BLUE / / PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF ANOTHER COLOUR IS DESIRED

  • Tea with the General
    by Marcus Way

    US$4.16–US$95.00

  • Summer Solstice's Fire Sky
    by Crokus Label

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    This is one of many faces Yukon Skies take. The whole sky was as red as red can be. It was beautiful… There are the original colors… no modifications made here.

  • H-airspray
    by Steve Harvey

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Ecology print to make people aware of all the stuff that’s released into the atmosphere when they spray around the home… / If anyone wants to buy this as a print and doesn’t like the background, I can change it.

  • Desert Vision Sketch II
    by Milan Dobrojevic

    US$28.50–US$152.00

    Desert Vision Sketch II / Fractal Explorer render / Milan Dobrojevic

  • The Ring of Power
    by Milan Dobrojevic

    US$28.50–US$152.00

    One ring to rule them all, one ring to find them, one ring to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them. Concept Art / s1 3D fractal render Milan Dobrojevic

  • A golden rule in design. — / soundwav www.swavdesignstudio.com

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