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  • All my prices have reduced until the end of december! Merry Christmas! / . / Levels of a building with a rave colour scheme! A brighter side to buildings! / . / MORE DESIGNS / . / / / / / / / /

  • Very Miniature Dachsund
    by Phil Rowe

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • This was inspired by an online bumpersticker I saw… I reworded the phrase though and changed the random object. Might make more, depending on how well this one is recieved. More formal and honest feedback is apprecited…. I’m a big boy, I can handle it. EDIT: There’s also a new, Mid-sized version available now if this one is too big for you. You can see it right here

  • Every once in awhile I see something in the viewfinder that just really excites me with the possibilities and this happens to be on of those images. After 4 hours of twisting and turning in the narrow confines of Antellop Canyon I spotted this series of repeating curves and some nice light and the rest is history. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did viewing it in person! Sweeping curves of sandstone each eclipsed by the previous layer withing Antelope Canyon

  • Beautifully Old
    by Deborah Parkin

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The thing i love about photography is it makes you think and when i saw this tree i saw how beautiful it was and wanted to get an image of it’s roots – roots that were strong and big and displayed their age with pride – but when i saw the image, with a person next to it, i saw how small we are not just in relation to it’s size but but it’s sheer nature and that’s the beauty of photography (for me anyway).

  • Born from the Hand
    by Mui-Ling Teh

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    I used tweezers to create the last few folds. The paper I folded with was about 15×15mm big. Basically I present the creator and the creation where the crane is framed by my fingers forming a circle. We can only understand size, fragility and significance when we compare two things. When we think, for example, how big the world is, we’re like tiny little specks of sand, or even atoms, to the eyes of a God holding the earth in his palm. I did not make this crane and take the picture with the description in my mind; but created it by instinct. It wasn’t easy drawing out my words initially. However many viewers have left very inspiring comments about my work, and for that I am grateful. Thank you. See my origami calendar For a better idea of scale: / This work has been featured in: / Masterpiece: Photography / Object Studies & Concepts / Stillness Speaks / Works by Category Featured/Popular Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Still Life Living Creatures / Human Portrait Japanfluence / Canada / Italy / / More Sample Origami: / Sample Japanfluence works: / / / / / More bird art: / / / More bird shots: / For more images please visit the category links at the top.

  • Survivor
    by Lori Peters

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Taken on the grounds of the USAFA near Colorado Springs, Co. /

  • THUMB SIZED FLEDGLING
    by Ginger Barritt

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    BABY BIRD WITH EYES CLOSED For All The Babies Who Lost Their Lives In The Australian Fires I want to donate all that I can If you EVER thought about buying this image….please do it while you can really help….....Thank you, on behalf of all the lost babies.

  • Image was taken at Banham zoological wildlife park Norfolk England UK Golden-headed lion tamarin I love this image…............. (-: The golden-headed lion tamarin is a small, squirrel-sized monkey, about 26 cm long with a 35 cm tail and long golden lion-like mane. It is predominantly black with golden fur to the front of the mane, the lower half of the front paws and part of the tail. The face, hands and feet remain bare. The feet have sharp claws (most other primates have nails) that are useful for gripping and climbing branches and also for grabbing their insect meals. Country: Brazil Continent: South America Diet: Insects – insectivore, fruit – frugivore, small lizards. Food & feeding: Omnivore Habitats: Tropical Rainforest Conservation status: Endangered

  • All shapes and sizes
    by Adrian Donoghue

    US$5.82–US$133.00

  • 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.

  • And this ones for the girls…

  • I have seen a few Soprano T shirts around the web but they are not that good so here is the famous Satriales Pork Store T. If you are interested in buying this email / the_rigg@hotmail.com to change the colour or whatever.

  • Neurosis I
    by Aisha Diandra

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    Another self-portrait for my photography final, “Fragmented Self-Image”. I think the idea is pretty obvious…I used to have an eating disorder, I don’t any more, but the mentality that I need to stay thin and fit still remains and this is my interpretation of that. To post this alone takes me a lot of courage because I am still very, very uncomfortable with my body.

  • Perfect Size Zero?
    by Mark Walker

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Perfect Size Zero? – Limited Edition

  • One Size Fits All
    by Jayca

    US$24.94

    “Any gamer worth his salt knows how to kill a zombie!” There was a story behind me saying this… / I just don’t remember what it was. lol I just remember saying this and then saying, “That needs to be on a shirt.”

  • Canon 450D / F-stop: 3.5 (-0.3 exposure bias) / Exposure time: 1/30 sec. / ISO-speed: 200 / Focal length: 18mm Desaturated, then contrastified, then added lots of noize. It’s difficult to work with images that aren’t good quality in the first place.. Experimenting with B&W and noise. / Self-portrait, because I DON’T LIKE THIS SIZE ZERO RUBBISH. Too much pressure on young girls to put their bodies through too much! It should stooooop!! Rant over. Back to the image, you likey? Featured in: / Everyday Women / Photographers Self Portrait / Big & Beautiful People / Imperfectly

  • Molly (Yorkie) and Brooke (Boxer mix) play their “I’m meaner looking than you” game. But they are just playing and are actually very good buds. Brooke was no longer wanted by her original owners after she grew up. Molly was no longer wanted after she was late in her puppy stage. She was deemed as unacceptable for breeding. So both now live with us and our third rescue dog Oshie (shepherd mix), all of who are dearly loved, and will be forever. Nikon D200 w/ 18-70 mm zoom lens.

  • Size matters
    by Anne Staub

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Gumboots
    by JuliaWright

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Best Viewed Large All Rights Reserved / @ Julia Wright

  • Perfect Exchange
    by jegustavsen

    US$4.01–US$91.58

  • Deux silhouettes
    by Anne Staub

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • Nocturne I
    by nodakami

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    © 2007 Nodakami

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