This is a charcoal nude of one of my favourite models. At college she could only turn up to model rarely. / This was one of those occasions – and the drawing went without a hitch!
Copyright © Amanda Cass All rights reserved my images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission. / / I went for the simple look with this image with a play of light
And all I wanted to do is capture some moss ;) © Copyrighted Angelique Brunas all rights reserved. / Do not copy or duplicate without my written permission.
It is possible to add a very useful tool to every site (RedBubble Profile, Bubblesite, any Art-site or T-Shirt-site…) to see directly a…
It is possible to add a very useful tool to every site (RedBubble Profile, Bubblesite, any Art-site or T-Shirt-site…) to see directly and live, who is visiting you…. :) For me it is very informative…..... maybe for you too…....... Now I will describe how to do this…........... You have to go here to FEEDJIT and you will see there in frames, under “Cut and paste the code below into any HTML page for your own instant Live Traffic Feed” a code, looking for example like this: < a href=”http://feedjit.com/ir1/5ceae12346ade7ae/”>< img src=”http://feedjit.com/b/5ceae12346ade7ae.png” alt=”” ISMAP />< /a> Just copy it, paste to the site where you want to see your visitors (write it for example in your comments of a new photo, which you have just posted)... Now you have to copy the last html-address (in this example: http://feedjit.com/b/5ceae12346ade7ae.png) and use it as a “normal” picture you want to post… Just write it between two exclamation marks: ! http://feedjit.com/b/5ceae12346ade7ae.png! (without the empty space….) Now you add the first html-address from Feedjit and use it like a link (in our example: http://feedjit.com/ir1/5ceae12346ade7ae/).... You write it after the picture address after a double point…. And it looks like this: ! http://feedjit.com/b/5ceae12346ade7ae.png!:http://feedjit.com/ir1/5ceae12346ade7ae/ (without the empty space….) It will work and show you your visitors…. When you go to: WATCH LIVE, you can remove your IP, and you don’t see yourself, just the other visitors….. Use for every new site a new code, which you can generate clicking FEEDJIT again…. When you have BLOGGER or TYPEPAD BLOG, you can add this tool to your blogsite too (just click here) and you will get even much more useful informations: for example from which site the visitor is coming, or which site he is using to leave your blogsite…. you even can see which words he is typing in google looking for your blogsite… very cool!......... Because of this adaptation to work this tool here at RedBubble some informations are lost, but anyway, you still can see live your visitors, not only as a number, but as a live feed….................. I love this tool! Try it too…... With a lot o greetings Nuh Sarche Read also: Free buttons for your website… or Little helper to write nice comments… or Use a descreet visitors counter and see informative statistics… Who’s among us?
Classic cars calendar … / Vector dogs calendar … / Book of drawings … / Animals and birds / Cartoons / Cars, trucks & tractors / Drawings / Illustrations / Portraits / Rust / Vector art
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A different Spin on a great Aussie Icon! Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series Blacksmith Series Great Ocean Road Series
ACEO / miniature art completed in coloured pencil and ink on drafting film.
/ . / . / / . / . / Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
This Alien visited our Earth a few weeks back, i saw it land in a cylinder shape craft, and it came out and was wandering the woods, it nearly saw me taking this photo, I took this shot and slowly walked backwards and then got the hell out of there, as I could hear more walking my way.
A different spin on a much loved Aussie icon! Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series Blacksmith Series Great Ocean Road Series
This fox has been coming into the garden every day recently. It usually curls up in a particular corner and goes to sleep when my dog isn’t roaming the yard. On this occasion, I sat behind the gate (about 10 feet from the fox), hoping for a decent picture. I managed to take this just before Harpur lunged at the gate and scared the fox away. I think Harpur’s just jealous because I keep feeding the fox his biscuits! :-) Photography by Jennifer Woodward © 2008
one of our squirrel friends… / dangling from the birdfeeder with his stolen breakfast
An Irish castle and a child – what more do you need? (well, in fact you also need some birds, some textures and some photoshopping…)
This little Tufted Titmouse will be my guest at the feeders all year long … but he is especially welcome during the long cold winter. This is a single image on which I experimented with masks … creating a palette layer, then erasing the mask area which covered the bird. The image was taken on November 13, 2008 in Montgomery County, Maryland, with the Nikon D40x, using the 70-300mm VR lens.
This is another old work that I took around 2003 in my Grandmothers garden..and it has remained one of my favorites as well as a personal best seller over the years…I hope that you love it as much As I do…. The butterfly is a tiger striped swallowtail Butterfly ( I believe it is a male) It was taken with my Minolta maxxum 3 SLR and all that was done as far as processing this image was cropping…. Thanks for looking! / Suni
Now for some fun.. This is for those who look at large view.. You have to look close if you want to get the most out of life.. The people here on RB make me smile and feel good inside.. Now maybe I can help one person smile.. Enjoy Don’t Wait To Say Hello With A Smile
This little guy has been hanging out my window for a few weeks now. All the time it seems. He climbs up my Apple tree, onto the railing and looks in the window at me.. Lets me get around 4-5 ft away from him before jumping off onto a limb to run.. But several minutes later I look up & there he is yet again.. Hahahha.. He is out there right now… I made minimal adjustments to this.. Just a fun share really of a non important daily event I see.. .. Nikon D60~ 55/200 / Home~North Eastern Ct.
This is the second image in my series on the Northern Hawk Owl, a bird about 15-16 inches long. This little beauty is attracting lots of attention among photographers and birders. Birders on Vancouver Island are saying that there has never been a recorded observation of this bird here. Normally, the range of this beautiful bird is throughout the boreal forest, from Alaska on the west to Newfoundland and Labrador on the east. Nlkon D300, Nikkor f4 600 mm lens, ISO 400, F8, 1/320s.
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