Karin Taylor, Jo O’Brien, Stuart Chapman, Dave Pearson, Lance Jackson, Ragman, Mark German, Steven Lippis, Simone Byrne and myself hav…
Karin Taylor, Jo O’Brien, Stuart Chapman, Dave Pearson, 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 Links to other helpful pages Where to get help/critique/FAQ Help on how to sell your work How to TAG your work effectively Redbubble hacks with Dave 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 Simone Byrne’s hints on ND400 filter use My experience with Neutral Density Filters My hints on shooting at the beach Explaning focal lengths for digital Polarisers – a visual experiment
The chestnut grove on One Tree Hill / Canon 40D with 18-250mm Tamron lens. No filters. Bit of contrast applied, that’s about it!
NATIONAL PARK -Native colors, no treatment MY NEW POETRY BOOK – The Day Met Itself
A lot of people are asking how to do the links to sets of photos or works in our profiles … so I thought I would outline it here for th…
A lot of people are asking how to do the links to sets of photos or works in our profiles … so I thought I would outline it here for those of you that would like that option. First thing is to have sets in mind and tags to associate with those sets. Then … make sure you have those tags on the photos you want in each set. This way a photo can actually be in more than one set if you like :) Then …. to make the links in your profile: (I’ll use my tree tag as an example) / you type the set name followed by the link to all your photos tagged with tree like this ….. but without the spaces: ” Trees ” : http://www.redbubble.com/people/crackers1967/art/everything/tags/tree When you do this without the spaces you get this: Trees / Edit your Profile and place the set code somewhere within the About Me section. I place mine down a little lower because for some reason long lines get cut when you view your Profile on your Overview page, it looks neater down lower and only viewable when someone clicks on the more link. You should be able to copy and paste that line with the spaces and just change the word, tag name and username, then remove the spaces and go for your life. :) You can also bullet the list by placing a hash and then a space before the whole lot and it looks like this: Trees / / The easiest way to see what your username is, is to open up RedBubble and click on View your public Profile. Look in the address bar of your browser and it will show you your username at the end of the address: http://redbubble.com/people/ username View all my HOW TO’s
Colab with Vancouver based Anime artist, Camilla D’Errico. Shoes available soon on RyzWear.com
LITHUANIA / NATIONAL PARK, lake “ZALIEJI EZERAI” (Green Lakes)
A stylized J-pop style Tag of the word “gizmoe” If you like my designs please check out my site at www.mrgizmoe.com
Lithuania, Lake “ZALIEJI EZERAI” collaboration with HENK STOLK
I have taken this double exposure with my toycamera Holga on film. / The cityview is taken from Eureka sky deck in Melbourne. / This beautiful sentence was tagged on a house in Brunswick near mine, but a week later the owner gave it a clean… / With this photo I can always remember it. (no digital manipulation here)
www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz The boys admiring the local artwork; they inspire me. Children see things that we often miss until we see it through the lens. I always strive to keep Peter Pan inside me. Featured in Live, Love, Dream / Thank you. Featured in Candid Photogrpahs of Friends and Family / Thank you. 1000+ views People/Portraiture Pin-Up Pregnancy Photography HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 40D Sold as a large mounted print. The same wall as this, painted over - Not drawing, just adoring /
A candid street photography shot taken in Brick Lane, East London in 2007
Geek Hand Sign – < head > tag / We’ve all seen the gangster hand signs thrown to show gang allegiance, but have you seen the geek equivalent? / This is one for you web developers and coders out there – the < head > tag! Throw this sign and you’ll get a nod of respect from your fellow computer geeks. Detail: / / Other Geeky tees: / / /
psst psst… It’s subconsciously desensitizing you to vandalism… you just don’t know it yet / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
LITHUANIA
COLLABORATION / with / HENK STOLK
For me summer holiday memories are all about bare feet, the sea, the smell of aerogard and barbeques, and long days and warm nights often spent in a caravan park by the ocean. This piece is about all of that, but I also wanted to infuse it with a bit of darkness and mystery …Holiday villages are so full of life and colourful characters by day, but at night when all have gone to bed and secured their temporary little homes, they can be quite strange and creepy…
You are a rat. Featured in the redbubble home page.
COLLABORATION / with / HENK STOLK
Lithuania
A new tourist attraction brings people from near Dubai over my house and through the dunes. I decided to chase them the other day till they landed. There were 3 balloons with the baskets carrying about 20 passengers. They had a great clear morning. The balloons landed near a large labor camp on a Friday morning when the folks do not have to work—they came out in mass to watch the spectacle. Most of the workers pictured are from Nepal. Featured in “dusk to dawn light” Feb 8, 2009
what we are / the all-inclusive label – because we are all one / . / text reads / Kingdom: Animalia / Phylum: Chordata / Class: Mammalia / Order: Primates / Family: Hominidae / Genus: Homo / Species: H. sapiens / Subspecies: H. s. sapiens / . / close up / check out the ingredients tee range /
Completed in 2004, age 17 This is a slightly cropped version of the original, due to the limits of my camera. My original signature got cropped out so I had to insert a new one in photoshop; in the original it is not actually located there. Original size: (40” x 30”) The two subjects are posed in similar positions, each having a dark, circular central focus., Both images have lines above and surrounding the centres, which draw attention towards the centres. The vertical composition help strenghten the feeling of height given by the vertical lines. Both subjects are organic, however one, the eye, has straight lines and geometrical shapes, while the rose has curvy lines and organic shapes. In the eye, the centre is literally dark, while in the flower the darkness is created by shadows. Medium: Acrylic paint See my other dyptych: / Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life More Paintings: / / / / / / / Sample Black and White Art Works: / / / / Sample Flower Art: / / / / For more images please visit the category links at the top.
This is picture is from an original artwork composed from graffiti elements found around various cities and re-done in composite form. The original is a 500×500 canvas print.
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