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  • Standoff
    by Michelle Boyer

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    So it’s not really that I have so much extra time to do things like this… but who could resist staging a fight between their stapler and staple remover by the sink and turning it into a photoshoot? /

  • Black and White Tutorial
    by Elvina-Mae Farkas

    OK, many people ask me how I get my black and white photos done, and most of the time I try my hardest to explain it all through a reply …

    OK, many people ask me how I get my black and white photos done, and most of the time I try my hardest to explain it all through a reply email. But recently a bubbler bubblemailed me and asked, so THIS time I figured I’d draw one up. So 4 hours later and I think Im done. WARNING: LARGE LARGE LARGE FILE!! WILL TAKE A WHILE TO DOWNLOAD But once downloaded, I suggest that you right-click and SAVE, so you dont have to come back each time. =) And another thing – sorry if there is incorrect spelling, punctuation etc. I didnt read over it! OKIE DOKIE – so for starters, pick a image you would like to turn into black and white. Ive made this tut to suit a portrait photo. You can do it with landscape, etc. Just with some common knowledge of where to edit and put things. Shouldn’t be too hard! So here is my orginal: / This is a photo of my mate Tristan. Pretty plain photo of him sitting in the car, on our way to the races. =) HERE WE GO! WOO-LAH! I also just edit to get rid of his moles, etc. That might be my next tutorial – haha! Hope this helps guys! Feel free to comment if you need help etc. I’ll try and do my best to answer them for you!

  • More Stain Remover?
    by Jo O'Brien

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Some women just aren’t suited to domesticity Model & MUA: Amanda Driver / Hair: Jessica Villiers / Location: Carlton North / Photography & Costuming: Jo O’Brien

  • father
    by dobashi

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    A poor man had twelve children and he had to work day and night to provide them with even bread. When a thirteenth came into the world, the man was so distressed that he didn’t know what to do. Finally he ran out into the high road, resolved to ask the first person he met to stand godfather. The first person he met was God…

  • Removals
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Further up the corridor to the staff residence was another trolley, im guessing these were used for removals when this site was closed. Above it is the ivy coming through the walls and joints, what will be the removal of this building given long enough. There are already places where the joints and mortar are cracking because the roots of the ivy is starting to push through them and force cracks into them.

  • Tee-shirt Isolations Help
    by Gracey

    Here’s a simple tutorial for those wanting to turn their photographs into tee-shirts without using the background – in other words, to ma…

    Here’s a simple tutorial for those wanting to turn their photographs into tee-shirts without using the background – in other words, to make your photo of a beer bottle or candle have a transparent background that will work on almost any colour of shirt. This will also help you isolate objects with transparent backgrounds to use in 3D images, or to pull into other 2D images (compilations or collages). You can download the tutorial from here (the tutorial is in pdf format): Isolating Objects with Photoshop’s Pen Tool I’m sorry but the directions are for PC users. If someone wants to send me the equivalent mac terminology I’ll be happy to add it to the tutorial. Any questions (or you just want to point out mistakes…which, like everyone else I do make, and sometimes miss), feel free to bubble me :)

  • Three Removed and Connected
    by fixtape

    US$3.56–US$23.75

  • Clearing out soon!
    by Anne-Marie Ladegaard

    Since buying the new Sony SLR camera and taking 100’s of photos, I have decided to go through my portfolio and remove a lot of the old ph…

    Since buying the new Sony SLR camera and taking 100’s of photos, I have decided to go through my portfolio and remove a lot of the old photos, except for any that have been favourited, so that I keep it a bit ‘fresher’! Does anyone else do that? I mean, remove certain artwork after some time.

  • Deleting/Blocking Comments
    by Jo O'Brien

    Just throwing an idea around in here before sticking this in a forum. How do you think it would go down if artists had the ability to …

    Just throwing an idea around in here before sticking this in a forum. How do you think it would go down if artists had the ability to delete ANY comments made on their artwork at their discretion and bypassing any offical reporting procedure? A more extreme version of this is blocking particular members from commenting on any of your work in cases of say, creepy or pervy vibes. My thinking is that it would allow artists to ‘draw the line’ on the tone of comments found acceptable by the individual. Recently I got a few comments that I’d rather not have had visible to the whole wide world that were not ‘bad enough’ to report. They were more a refelection of the commenter than of my work and it would have been nice to delete them so as to encourage more of the mature and constructive comments I was also getting and really appreciating. Would allowing artists to do this create other problems? How well does it work on other sites? I’m just curious as to what other people think of this.

  • I am down the road and up the hill / I wait for you still / Wires around my fingers / Potentially lovely / Perpetually human / Suspended and open / Open / I am through the woods and past the trains / I wait here in vain / Scrubbing out the stains again / Potentially lovely / Perpetually human / Suspended and open / Open up your eyes and then— / In a night the snow starts falling / And everybody stares / Through their windows at the streetlights / Too beautiful to see / I am in a room I’ve built myself / Four stray walls / One floor, one ceiling / And day after day I wake up feeling / Potentially lovely / Perpetually human / Suspended and open / Open up and up your heart and then… - Regina Spektor, “Open” (assumedly; untitled song) Model: Rachael

  • Sorry
    by Dee Boylan

    US$28.53

    I think it’s important to remember that whilst It’s good to celebrate living in Australia with all our diversities and cultures and freedom it’s just as important to acknowledge the ways in which we could change and grow. Saying “sorry” to the original Indigenous inhabitants of this country is the first of many important steps that must be taken in order for the healing of past and present wrongs to take place….when this is done we will truly be able to move forward and celebrate Australia day for all.

  • Apologies to my watchlist
    by Sharon Perrett

    I am becoming aware as the days go by that I am not getting notification of new works by some people on my watchlist. As I am discovering…

    I am becoming aware as the days go by that I am not getting notification of new works by some people on my watchlist. As I am discovering who, I am removing them from my watchlist and then re adding. So I am sorry to those and hopefully that will solve the problem, and I shall be notified in future.

  • ...Enlightment...
    by Biswajit Pandey

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    composed with gimp

  • I guess it still hurts

  • Tile removal
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The ceiling tiles have dropped, and the wall tiles are following suit. Its now a race between the floor tiles and the tiles on the side of the serving counter in the kitchen of this abandoned radar research facility.

  • An oil pump has plucked the earth’s heart from deep within it’s surface.

  • "Three Little Words" Removed
    by Scott Ruhs

    Well, I received an email this morning that really saddened me. My image “Three Little Words” was removed due to “copyright infringement…

    Well, I received an email this morning that really saddened me. My image “Three Little Words” was removed due to “copyright infringement” It seems that because a portion of the Scrabble board is shown in this image it infringes on Hasbro’s copyright. I just want to say that I in no way blame Red Bubble for the removal of the image, I just find it very disappointing that a large company like Hasbro would be so petty about something that had such a positive message – one of love. Here is what they sent to Red Bubble: Re: DMCA Notice – Infringement of Hasbro, Inc.’s MONOPOLY® and SCRABBLE® Copyrights and Trademarks Dear Copyright Agent: We are counsel for Hasbro, Inc. (“Hasbro”), the owner of the copyrights and trademarks for the MONOPOLY® property trading game, and the owner of the copyrights and trademarks in the United States and Canada for the SCRABBLE® crossword game. We recently became aware that there are a number of items available on www.redbubble.com that feature the MONOPOLY® and SCRABBLE® games or game elements. The specific links are as follows: http://www.redbubble.com/search/find/?search%5Bsearch%5D=scrabble&search%5Bhidden_search%5D= [other links removed] The MONOPOLY® property trading game as a whole, as well as specific elements and characters, such as the MR. MONOPOLY® character, are the copyrighted property of Hasbro. Hasbro also owns the trademark rights to the MONOPOLY® name and logo, and to numerous elements of the MONOPOLY® property trading game, such as the MR. MONOPOLY® character, and the design of the property squares and corner squares, that have achieved source-identifying significance. In addition, The SCRABBLE® crossword game board is the copyrighted property of Hasbro in the United States and Canada, and Hasbro also owns the trademark rights to the SCRABBLE® name and the look of the SCRABBLE® crossword game letter tiles, which have source-identifying significance as trademarks. The unauthorized copying of the MONOPOLY® and SCRABBLE® games, game boards, and/or game elements constitutes copyright infringement in violation of 17 U.S.C. § 501. The unauthorized use of the various MONOPOLY® and SCRABBLE® trademarks also violates the federal trademark laws, including 15 U.S.C. §§ 1114(1) and 1125(a), by creating a likelihood of confusion with respect to Hasbro’s authorization or sponsorship of or association with these commercial activities. The unauthorized use of these MONOPOLY® and SCRABBLE® marks is also likely to dilute their distinctive qualities and hamper their ability to function as a source-identifying marks in violation of 15 U.S.C. § 1125© and the anti-dilution laws of numerous states. We have a good faith belief that the items identified above infringe Hasbro’s copyrights and other intellectual property rights, and are not authorized by Hasbro, its agents, or the law. We are authorized to act on Hasbro’s behalf regarding these matters. The information provided in this communication is accurate to the best of our knowledge and is provided under penalty of perjury. On behalf of Hasbro, we therefore request that you act promptly to remove or disable access to the infringing items identified above from the redbubble.com website. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. This letter does not purport to be a complete statement of the facts or the law and is without prejudice to Hasbro’s legal and equitable rights.

  • Painting size : 4 ft. x 5ft. canvas Medium : Acrylic Year : 2002 This painting illustrates scriptures that show God’s plan to remove the power of sin over man and creation, through the death of Jesus the Christ, His only Son, crusified and raised from the dead. / the figures on the left illustrate John 3 : 14 – 15, where Jesus tells Nicodemus that , just like the Isrealites who were bitten by the serpents, had to look on the bronze serpent with faith, to receive healing from their bites, so must sinners look with faith to christ’s death on the cross, to have the penalty for their sins removed. / The figures on the right illustrate Matthew 12: 39 – 40 , Jesus is speaking to the Pharisees and Scribes, who refused to believe He is Messiah. When they asked for a sign, Jesus told them the only sign He would show them was the sign of the prophet, Jonah. Just as Jonah was in the belly of the great fish for three days and three nights, and then was spit up on the shore, so would Jesus be in the heart of the earth for three days, and three nights, then God will raise Him from the dead. / The figures in the center of the painting illustrate Revelation 1 : 12 – 20, The apostle John describes the appearence of The Glorified Christ , Who is speaking to him in a vision. He describes Jesus’s appearence as being bright as the sun. / God has put all authority and power over the earth and The Heavenly Kingdom in Jesus’s Hands. Christ will reward the faithful servants of God and He will cast the unbelieving , Satan, fallen angels into The Lake Of Fire. / Jesus has been given the keys to Death and hades, and He will destroy both. / In His new kingdom, there will be no place found for them, for sin will not exist. / Jesus the Christ is the church’s High Priest and He will offer up the prayers and praises to God on our behalf. He empowers the church to do the work of God in a fallen world. Written by Stephen J. Vattimo / May 22 , 08

  • My Bleeding Heart
    by Athena Leonti

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    OK so Clive Barker is a genious. This drawing, however, has nothing to do with him. I just realised most of my doodles are done on king size pack cigarette paper. And I don’t even smoke. “Listening to:” Samsas Traum – Wenn schwarzen regen / “Reading:” Abarat II by Clive Barker / “Drinking:” Bacardi Rigo! \m/

  • The total removal of Henry
    by Jackiet

    If you ask Geraldine Summers, she will tell you the exact moment when her lump originated. On that day, a young woman arrived at her door…

    If you ask Geraldine Summers, she will tell you the exact moment when her lump originated. On that day, a young woman arrived at her doorstep. She would not have looked out of place in school uniform, but she was wearing a micro skirt and tight, navel-baring top. ‘Geraldine?’ the girl said, tossing her long fair hair and openly taking in the older woman’s ample proportions and dowdy clothes, ‘I’m Candy Clayton? Henry’s secretary?’ Each phrase was punctuated by a rise in her voice that posed a non-existent question. ‘Henry and me, well, it’s like, we’ve been having an affair for the last six months, and, well, like, Henry’s going to move in with me? I’ve come to get his things?’ The Candy child, sweet in name, but in Geraldine’s eyes, somewhat barbed in personality, had come to pack for him. Twenty years of marriage, it seemed, was of no significance to Henry. The news, borne on a tiny poisoned arrow, was aimed at Geraldine’s heart, but it missed and lodged in her left breast. The cell in which it landed was so jolted by the invasion that the exquisite processes of gene duplication and chromosome detachment experienced a small blip. Or so Geraldine imagines. That very small interruption to cell reproduction was perpetuated in each generation that the cell spawned. The small, hard lump which Geraldine found whilst she was showering one May morning, did not disappear as she hoped it would. It continued to grow. By August, when she thought she really ought to do something about it, it was so threatening that her doctor sent her straight off for a mammogram and the radiologist sent her direct to the hospital. Within twenty-four hours, lump, breast and lymph nodes had been removed. There was no time for counselling or debate. There was no choice. The interesting thing was that the experience, though painful, was nowhere near as traumatic as Geraldine had expected. Though she briefly mourned her lost breast, she had always despised her flaccid lump of a body and was not emotionally attached to any part of it. The excision of the tumour seemed to signify the total removal of Henry from her life and memory. She felt suddenly freed of all the constraints which he had subtly applied during their marriage. All those bonds which had apparently been implied when she uttered her marriage vows, were gone. No longer did she need to be the stay-at-home wife, cooking, washing, cleaning, providing cocktails at six and satisfying connubial rights on demand. She could do anything now. On returning from hospital, she sat in the garden under the bottlebrush and watched honeyeaters darting in to drink nectar from crimson blooms. ‘I’m going to sip the nectar of life, too,’ she announced to them. ‘I just haven’t decided what it is I shall do.’ She started to write wish lists. She left pen and paper wherever she thought she might be struck by an idea. By the toilet, obviously; next to the bedside lamp; on the kitchen bench; in her knitting bag. / / Some things she was able to cross off as fast as she put them on. Trekking in Nepal was no longer an option and it was unlikely she’d be able to ride a camel across the Sahara. Both of those were too demanding of her body, but a slow trip in a minibus down the Silk Road should be possible. After that, she wanted a challenging career. A university degree shouldn’t be beyond her. Her brain was able to function well, though perhaps more slowly than in the past, in contrast to her overweight, and somewhat incapacitated body, which could not. The recurring theme which appeared on each of the little bits of paper seemed to be the furthering of her education. Geraldine enrolled for the new academic year and turned up in the lecture theatre on the first morning with several pads of writing paper, folders, pens, (red, black and blue) and three sharpened pencils. She was enthralled from the first moment, stimulated by fresh thoughts, overwhelmed by the sheer volume of knowledge that had been accumulated in the university libraries. She was, however, disappointed to see so many of the young students knowingly exuding ennui and wasting this glorious opportunity in a haze of acrid smoke in the canteen. ‘Education is wasted on the young,’ she growled, speaking to the other mature-age students in general but aiming at one in particular. He was a Canadian, ten years her junior and very good-looking, as she boasted to her friends. The new and confident Geraldine, fresh from her Asian adventures, flirted with him without embarrassment. She had begun to like her body and was no longer ashamed of it. After all, it had done the right thing by her and it was still alive. By the end of first semester she had scored not only High Distinctions, but a live-in lover as well. She had overheard the gossip about their relationship. She knew all too well what the other students thought. ‘She must be loaded,’ they said. ‘Do you think she’s a good root?’ ‘Maybe he just can’t see that well.’ She didn’t care. She waggled her eyebrows and tweaked her lips into a Mona Lisa smile. They could say what they liked, she and Jackson were very happy together. He nurtured her once dormant mind and it flourished. Time passed, scarcely noticed, much enjoyed, and she has her qualifications (a PhD in literature) and a career now. She is a university lecturer. In private she glows with pride. She thumbs her nose, metaphorically speaking, at Henry and at Cancer with a capital C. ‘I have survived you both,’ she says, ‘and I have gained strength from those encounters.’ In public she shrugs off compliments about her astonishing progress. In the opening class she introduces herself to her students. / ‘Just so you don’t have to wonder,’ she says, ‘about my strange shape. I had a breast removed through cancer. As the more astute of you will notice, I survived. The rest of my strange shape is purely due to fat. I like my food. Despite that, I have a gorgeous toy boy, to whom I am very happily married.’ She pouts and smirks like a Jane Austen heroine (she would love to have a fan over which she could flutter her eyelashes) and feeds on the giggles in the back row. ‘So, there is no need to waste your energy on speculation. Well, that’s a potted version of my story. What I want from each of you is a paragraph – no, make that two – about yourself.’ She lowers her voice an octave and raises her eyebrows, ‘That you’re not too shy to share with the rest of us.’ She beams at her disciples with all the delight of recently acquired motherhood, but there is the odd occasion when her composure is jolted – when she glimpses a fair-haired girl in a micro skirt and navel-baring top. Geraldine knows full well, however, that there’s even less chance of Candy making an appearance at university than there is of another cancer making an appearance in her body. Doctor Summers is relishing the freedom of life post-Henry.

  • The Snow Removal Team
    by Brandon Setter

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    The driver of this mean looking snow blowing machine is my father. Some of the most memorable times of my life have been spending hours riding in snow removal equipment like this in the Sierra Nevada. Kings Canyon Ntl. Park

  • Candidates for Early Retirement
    by Nikki Trexel

    Hey friends. For a while I’ve known I needed to “clean house” and remove some images in my folio that weren’t really gaining me any cr…

    Hey friends. For a while I’ve known I needed to “clean house” and remove some images in my folio that weren’t really gaining me any credit in the photography realm. It is a hard thing…a very hard thing. It is strange that many (not all) of the shots that I love the most are the ones with the fewest views, but it makes house cleaning tough. Right now I’m pretty close to hitting 10,000 views. If I removed the images now, I’d have several hundred views taken off that counter. This sounds pathetic…but I kind of want to hit 10k before I remove my weak photos from the pool. You know where this is going, can you all go look at my….JUST KIDDING. :) Actually, I’m hoping you will let me know if you think any of my pictures are weaker or clearly substandard, using the rest of my gallery as the standard of course. I am aware this could glean me some dishonest views (I hate those) so I’m putting some images here for you to view and, if necessary, vote OFF THE ISLAND! :) Of course, if there’s another one you think needs to be purged, let me know on this journal. If you are really ambitious you could let me know any particular strengths or weaknesses of any specific photos here. Troublemakers, 38 views (i never intended it to be a great work of art) / Chicago Skyline, 77 views (not all that interesting I guess) / Pink Lady, 53 views (too generic? uninteresting? i love the colors though) / Transparent, 61 views (too plain? boring?) / Chimbo, 84 views (I go back and forth on this one! I like it but it’s just boring for some reason.) / Around the Corner, 123 views (this one just seems subpar for me due to the blown sky in the back) / Columns, 118 views (reeks of happy-snap-ism, is grainy, and has blown highlights) / The Dancer, 240 views (this is the hardest for me…i know it’s not even all that sharp and it’s a little grainy. i just love it, still.) / SO, what do you think? I am thinking that these, and possibly a few more, will get the boot in a few days. (I know, I am so vain that I want my 10,000 views!) -Nikki

  • Petrel Cove on South Australia’s Fleurie Peninsula near Victor Harbor / The rugged cliff face, the jagged rocks and thundering surf below make this an awesome view for visitors to Victor Harbor. Petrel Cove is also a favorite local spot for experienced surfers. West Island in the distance. / In the 1880’s the Kapunda Marble Company opened a quarry on the island to remove granite for the basement level of Parliament House on North Terrace. There are obvious carved blocks and broken shards to show the old quarry site. Petrel Cove – Victor Harbor, Fleurie Peninsula – South Australia / / / PLEASE VIEW MY GALLERY @ Glenn Alderson Photography Abstract Sunrise & Sunset Ruins & Derelict Buildings Farms & Countryside All Seascapes Botany – Flora Childhood Black & White Birds & Creatures of Flight / © Copyright 2008 Glenn Alderson, All Rights Reserved. / Please note: The watermark shown above will not appear on purchased products

  • my very first drawing after not being active for many many years

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