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  • Visual Texture Feature and Featured Artist
    by Janis Zroback

    I am honoured to be chosen as Featured Artist and have one of my works featured in Visual Texture..How Wonderful !http://images-2…

    I am honoured to be chosen as Featured Artist and have one of my works featured in Visual Texture..How Wonderful / What If? See also What If 2 The sky is falling / capturing unspoken secrets / of the day, / the week, / the month / The sky is falling / smothering the lives / of the flowers, / the people / the city / The sky is falling / hiding the beauty of the grass / the mountains / the sky / The sky is falling / hushing the noise / of the animals / the people / the city ..... Thank you so much Caroline Caux

  • Home Page Feature!!! Textured Light-Inspired by FelicityB - June 10, 2009!!
    by Tibby Steedly

    WHOOOOOWHEEE!! I can’t be nonchalant about this because I am absolutely thrilled that Red Bubble featured my first experiment with textu…

    WHOOOOOWHEEE!! I can’t be nonchalant about this because I am absolutely thrilled that Red Bubble featured my first experiment with textures on their Home Page today!!!! And I have to thank FelicityB for her generous lessons on how to work with textures. Thank you, Felicity!! Thanks so much to all the people who have commented and all our Red Bubble friends. I think today I’ll be doing the Happy Dance!!!

  • Latest features!
    by Silvia Ganora

    Many thanks to the hosts of The Grunge Art Gallery group for featuri…

    Many thanks to the hosts of The Grunge Art Gallery group for featuring my Memories and Time ...and to the hosts of Moody, Dark, Evocative group for featuring my Through the window :)

  • "It's Spring outside" placed in the top ten!
    by Silvia Ganora

    Many thanks to the voters of my It’s Spring outside : it placed …

    Many thanks to the voters of my It’s Spring outside : it placed in the top ten in the A room with a view challenge in the Windows and doors group!

  • Last week features - Thanks!
    by Silvia Ganora

    Many thanks for the following features: !http://images-3.redbubble.com/img/art/size:small/view:preview/product:laminated-print/borde…

    Many thanks for the following features: - Waiting was featured in the Going Coastal and the Live, Love, Dream groups - Pomegranates n.2 was featured in the Still Life Photography group - Lamp was featured in the Textures Unlimited group - Old Italian window with stairs was featured in the DSLR Users Only

  • Top tens and a win - Thank you!
    by Silvia Ganora

    Many thanks to the voters of the following images that placed in the top ten in various challenges: !http://images-0.redbubble.com/img…

    Many thanks to the voters of the following images that placed in the top ten in various challenges: Lamp in the Your best standing lamp in the Light Up My Life group. Window and Lines in the B&W Windows in the Mood and Ambience group Ten in the Numbers One to a Trillion needs a new avatar challenge in the Numbers One to a Trillion group Sacred and profane in the Windows and Doors challenge in the Italy and all Things Italian group. And many many thanks to the voters of my Ten that won the Home Number challenge in the Numbers One to a Trillion group!

  • Last week features - Thank you!
    by Silvia Ganora

    Lots of features last week! Thank you so much to the groups hosts! :) !http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/cropped/size:xsmall/vie…

    Lots of features last week! Thank you so much to the groups hosts! :) Snowy afternoon was featured in the group Dimensions Stone bench, closed shutters and graffiti was featured in the group Simple by Design Stone bench, closed shutters and graffiti was featured in the group Cee’s Fun Artsy Friends Vase was featured in the group Numbers One to a Trillion Stone bench, closed shutters and graffiti was featured in the group Wall of the World Table football was featured in the group I Love Italy Sicilian Wheel was featured in the group I Love Italy Sicilian Wheel was featured in the group EMI – The Group I feel the wind was featured in the group The Woman Photographer 7 Submissions a week only please At the window was featured in the group Windows and Doors

  • Another new lens - Canon EF-S 15-85 IS
    by EOS20

    I decided to order the new Canon EF-S 15-85 IS lens after reading about it, and seeing some great results from this lens, especially when…

    I decided to order the new Canon EF-S 15-85 IS lens after reading about it, and seeing some great results from this lens, especially when used with the 7D. I was originally planning on getting this lens with my 7D, but I couldn’t find anyone selling the kit at the time, so I bought the 18-135 IS kit instead. While I did like the 18-135 IS lens, I miss the faster and silent Ultrasonic Autofocus motor (USM) and I also wanted something wider then 18mm (29mm equivalent). I was thinking about getting a 10-22, but I didn’t think I would really shoot that wide, and I liked the focal range of the 24-105 IS when I had my 5DMkII, I also looked at the 17-55 IS, but wasn’t that impressed with the build quality, and since I mainly shoot landscapes, I don’t really need f/2.8. I will be adding either a 70-200 f/4 IS or a 100-400 IS to complement this lens. The build quality of this lens is better then the 18-135 IS, and would have to be one of Canon’s best non L series lens. The zoom and manual focusing rings are both tight, and have a nice feel to them when turning them, they have a fluid feel to them which adds to the quality of the lens. The lens is not to big, but may feel that way to someone that is moving up from the 18-55 IS kit lens which is smaller and lighter. It is smaller then the 18-135 IS lens, but feels a bit heavier. The lens feels well matched to the 7D, and makes a nice combo (The lens is also available as a part of a kit with the 7D). The lens extends when zooming, and this lens uses a Duo cam system (2 zoom rings) while the 18-135 IS just used a single tube which I kind of preferred, but my copy of the 18-135 IS did show some zoom creeping after only a month of use. The autofocus is smooth and silent, this lens uses a ring type Ultrasonic focusing motor, and it is very quick to focus. This lens has full time manual focusing (you don’t need to switch the lens into manual focus mode to manually focus) but I find the manual focus ring to be a bit smaller then I would like (or that I have been use to) it’s similar to the focus ring on the EF-S 10-22. This lens also has a distance scale window, but no Infrared scale. The Image Stabiliser is very quiet and you can barely hear it when it engages. Canon says it will give you up to 4 f/stops of extra handholdability, but I will have to test the lens out in some low light conditions to confirm how effective it really is when I write my mini review after using the lens for a while. Overall, the lens seems pretty good (though a tad bit expensive) but it seems pretty sharp, and the colours and contrast seems good from the few test shots I’ve taken with the new lens. I am still waiting for the lens hood to arrive, and I will write about the new hood when I write my review. In the meantime, keep a lookout at my folio as I add photos taken with the new lens.

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