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  • This was inspired a while ago by the satirist and comedian Bill Hicks, who was, in my humble opinion, a genius, if a little perverted. / He’s dead. At 36. From pancreatic cancer. But I think he was assassinated by the FBI because it makes a better story. Anyway, he was most prolific during the first Gulf War, and he had a sketch where he talked about the incredible accuracy of smart bombs to knock the fillings out of the teeth of the enemy, and he wondered how they couldn’t use the same technology to shoot food at hungry people. /

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  • shot through a telescope with a scopetronix plossl 40mm objective and digital adaptor. 1/10sec f/8 ISO 50.

  • This is also available with the design in plain black – looks better on some of the lighter/brighter colours.

  • Wondering what it might look like in monochrome? See the Grey Gun version here

  • East 28th Street between Lex and Third, NYC HOME PAGE FEATURE / CHALLENGE WINNER / Motion Blur – People CHALLENGE WINNER / Urban Scene Challenge Finalist – 2nd Place / Fun in Black and White Copyright

  • don’t shoot, let peace be the way / / id: tee

  • Photographer Rosina / Model Danielle / Fashion designer – jacqueline Melbourne Wedding Photography / Wedding Photography Wedding photography Melbourne Wedding Photography Photographer Rosina / Model Danielle / Fashion designer – jacqueline Melbourne Wedding Photography / Wedding Photography Wedding photography sold 20×30” canvas – gallery Melbourne Wedding Photography

  • Just a little spin off from the handgun image i was working on…mixed with talking about this expression. “words are weapons” the other day. Its kinda a bit existenz meets aliens…creepy like. Anywho, One to raise the awareness that people should watch what they say as it can hurt the feelings of other people. I could have gone the other way and called it shooting off your mouth, but hey…im the peaceful type at heart. / ;-)

  • As National Pride swells during the quadrennial feats of strength and steroids, spare a thought for our Tibetan comrades, who will be experiencing a truly shithouse summer.

  • / Reflecting / / In the shadow / / Tired / / Just leaving

  • Melbourne Wedding Photography / Reflecting / / In the shadow / / Tired / / Just leaving

  • The ultimate assassin. / / / /

  • This is the under side of a palm tree pod taken in the afternoon sun. I took it on a Sunday and couldn’t think of anything else for the title.

  • / / Another from the shoot today with Aleah. / Location: North Shore commercial complex, Geelong. / / / / Sony A200 This has become my most popular image by far! Thanks to all of you who have viewed/faved, I love this shot and it makes me so happy that others see the beauty and emotion in it :o)

  • another from the deadly and ironic animal range. I did some designs for my sister recently, she stuides fashion design and was producing a range of shirts. So you can either wait until she gets famous and buy her clothing at all the trendiest stores, OR simply get this special redbubble version ive whipped up, right now!

  • Model: Ava Jinx / MUA: Dylan S / Photography + styling+ direction: Myself This is one of the series “take me to the stars” / my portfolios can be found on: / DeviantArt: www.trixypixie.deviantart.com / Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/marinha1985/ / Carbonmade: http://trixypixie.carbonmade.com/ / ModelMayhem:http://www.modelmayhem.com/mariahkord / Facebook Group:http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=7862078238&ref=ts

  • Help for Redbubble members
    by Mel Brackstone

    Karin Taylor, Jo O’Brien, Stuart Chapman, Lance Jackson, Ragman, Mark German, Steven Lippis, Simone Byrne and myself have added some v…

    Karin Taylor, Jo O’Brien, Stuart Chapman, Lance Jackson, Ragman, Mark German, Steven Lippis, Simone Byrne and myself have added some very useful tutorials and links for those members who’d like some help in learning a few extra tricks to make their time on the bubble easier. I have this link in my profile, so it’s going to be easy to find. I’ll add to it as I learn of new helpful information. How to enhance your profile Text formatting Where to get help/critique/FAQ Help on how to sell your work How to TAG your work effectively Inserting image links easily with Stuart Add category lists How to make smoke photos Digital Infrared info Ragman’s excellent advice on all things arty farty Mark German’s fantastic photographic techniques Steven gives an explanation on how to utilise a flash modifier My experience with Neutral Density Filters My hints on shooting at the beach Explaning focal lengths for digital Polarisers – a visual experiment

  • just don’t shoot, let peace be the way

  • Some hints on shooting at the beach
    by Mel Brackstone

    I typed all this out for Ben, who asked for some help, since he doesn’t live near any beach, and didn’t want to waste his time when he fi…

    I typed all this out for Ben, who asked for some help, since he doesn’t live near any beach, and didn’t want to waste his time when he finally made the long trek. Thought others might appreciate the info. I use my Canon 5D with Lee ND grads, mostly the darkest ones, for sunrise. I’ve never tried to shoot the ocean much after an hour or so after sunrise, and not been all that successful, unless it’s a cloudy day. You’ll need a tripod and cable release. The tripod just needs to be stable, and the cable release working. Then I set my camera on AV and start shooting with aperture at around f/8 or so while it’s dark, and closing it down as the light gets stronger, with ISO mostly 50….. There’s no formula I use, other than using AEB, to see if I can snag one that gets the sky right, then I look for the one with the right wave patterns. Sometimes I combine the two, sometimes I run them through photomatix. Sometimes they’re perfect. I use my 16-35mm nearly ALL the time when shooting seascapes, very rarely I’ve used the 70-200, and that’s only if there’s a detail that’s worth getting, like the shipwreck or some waterfalls over rocks from the surf…. Here the light is generally best till around 20mins after the sun goes down, or 30 mins before the sun comes up. If you have clouds, wait longer after sunset….you’ll probably get better colours. If you have clouds in the morning, you might be able to shoot longer after the sun comes up too, especially if the light breaks through…. The IR filter can come in handy once the light is stronger….here in Qld we have strong light for 12 hours a day or more, even in winter….IR is a blessing! I’ve never used a yellow filter….and wide angle with polarisers just don’t give good results, imho. Just keep checking your screen and moving around for different viewpoints. Everything will depend on how much water movement you prefer. This is a case of personal taste, and with practise you will work that out. Setting your camera on AV and using AEB will give you the three different exposures to see which works best, then you just adjust your aperture to slow it down, or speed it up….or add more filters…the darker it is, the longer the exposure…. Be careful of getting too close to the waves, and watch out for slippery rocks, they can be extremely dangerous! Here the tide surges more dangerously an hour before high tide. Make sure of tide times before you go, and be certain you have a way to escape from the beach if the tide is coming up….Rogue waves can, and do cause problems….try to go with someone who has local knowledge…. Wash your tripod off when you leave the beach, and again when you get home. Other than that, have fun!

  • Pull! (The Plug) / So, the Olympics are coming to a town near me next. Time to develop some new sports, how about TV blasting? I’d watch that, ironically I’d probably watch it on the telly in the comfort of my own home… Television is grey, life is full color. Details: / / You may also like this: /

  • i’ll catch a shooting star and put in in your hands… . o5.2o.2oo9 / acrylic on canvas / 24”x 30” .

  • This is my beautiful friend Nathalie, in a Tara-style portrait….all photos and textures used my own, with the exception of the original photo of Nat. :) The brightly coloured background image is a pastel drawing my girls and I did together a few weeks ago. All images combined using Photoshop Elements 2.0. Canon Powershot A480 point and shoot for butterfly and textures. Proudly New Zealand-made. :) Uploaded July 27, 2009. SOLD – Four greeting cards of this image, July 2009. Featured in The Patchwork July 27, 2009. / Featured in All The Colours Of The Rainbow July 27, 2009. / Featured in #1 Artists of RedBubble July 27, 2009. / Featured in Eye Macros July 29, 2009. / Featured in Accentuate the Eyes Aug 4, 2009. / Featured in The Scavenger Hunt Aug 16, 2009. / Featured in The Divine Feminine Aug 25, 2009.

  • I was photographing my cat Jonsie, when he rolled over and stuck out his tongue. I think he was trying to be silly for the camera like a little kid. This photo was taken with a Kodak Easyshare camera. Silly Kitty was featured in the ImageWriting group, Tabby Time, All Animals Great and Small ,Cats and Dogs,and Funny Kritters. /

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