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  • Two Asian elephants touch trunks in a moment of friendship. Taken at the St. Louis Zoo. / / Part of my line promoting awareness and raising funds for endangered species globally. This is also available as cards and prints. All proceeds (100%) are going to the Wildlife Conservation Society for endangered species protection. Because without these animals I would never be able to bring their beauty to you, I am going to pledge to donate 100% of all of my sales proceeds from cards and prints of the imagery in this series here on Redbubble to Wildlife Conservation Society

  • 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

  • Sphodromantis gastrica – From head to tail it measured approx 40mm or 1,5” Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

  • Gaia Category Winners
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    “Gaia – The Living Planet” is coming to life. All twelve people who have been involved in shortlisting and judging for the publication ha…

    “Gaia – The Living Planet” is coming to life. All twelve people who have been involved in shortlisting and judging for the publication have been deeply moved by the works submitted. If our wonderful earth has hope, it is in the hope, vision and courage displayed by all the artists who have contributed. The overall category winners are below. We think you will agree that these works capture something exceptional. In a few weeks we will have finished the design of the book. This is not a quick process as we aim to honor the work and the importance of the Gaia itself through the quality of design of the final publication. When this is complete and the book is for sale we will announce all those who are to be published. / Read more about “Gaia – The Living Planet here and more about out 9 judges here Overall Visual Art Winner Dryad by Helena Nelson-Reed / One of the judges simply commented: “stunning art”. Helena’s interest in mysticism is melded in this image with a living vitality. This image has an otherworldly quality while shedding a light on our world in the here-and-now.  / Category Winners: Photography There were two winners in the category of Photography which scored the same marks from the judges. They show us Gaia from two different, but complementary angles. In Utero by Kitsmumma / The connection between our human vulnerability and the apparent solidity of the earth that nourishes us is beautifully portrayed in this fine artwork. The Covenant by Phil Thomson / The threat of loss and the promise of new life are framed in this single, beautiful image. / Category Winner: Traditional Evadne by Nadia Turner / This image has a delicacy of touch and depth of symbolism which took our collective breath away. Category Winner: Digital Image GAIA by Charles Winslow / The use of digital art at its finest to create an image impossible by any other medium – an earth mother completely apart of her world. Overall Writing Winners / Two written works got exactly the same marks from the judges. We certainly are not going to try and separate them. They both leave echos long after they are read. Holiday by abletsandtoast is in the words of one of our judges “An amazing piece, illuminating the relationship between people and place”. Boilingdown Creek by PinkElephant is as dry as “Holiday” was cold. The diversity of Gaia fully on display. Category Winner: Poetry A Gift of Flowers by Louise Kuskovski will leave you with a strange sense of sorrow as it hints at a greater meaning. Category Winners: Short Story Again we had two winners in the short story category and rather than splitting hairs we are splitting prizes. Benwerrin Road by Rainmemory will probably catch you by delicious surprise. Storm Joy by Panda65 has a depth of humanity that warms your fingers as you read.

  • Find me a cheekier beef horse than this, and I’ll gladly give you my favourite teapot. Detail, colour, taste and pure cheek – this cheeky cow’s got the lot. To quote what she said to me just after I took the picture: “Moo”. And you can’t argue with that. Proud of your kitchen? Imagine this beauty on your wall. As a picture, I mean. Not the actual cow. Look at my lovely shop: http://baddoggy.redbubble.com/ Taken on the cliffs above Robin Hood’s Bay, near Whitby, North Yorkshire. I could’ve cropped it conventionally, but I couldn’t bring myself to chop out that sky.

  • Detail from the night performance named the Folk Song Festival of Liu Sanjie, which is presented outdoors in the Shanshui Theatre near Yangshuo, China. It’s a performance like you’ve never experienced, staged along the Lijiang River and 12 Peaks. Breathtakingly beautiful show. This photograph was not enhanced – shot with 300 mm lens length. “Liu Sanjie Blue” won an honorable mention award in WIPI’s 2008 international juried photography competition. Jurors for the competition: / -Karen Sinsheimer, Curator of Photography, Santa Barbara Museum of Art / -Stephen Perloff, Founder and Editor, The Photo Review / -Steve Zeifman, Owner, Rush Creek Editions / -Jessica Johnston, Curatorial Associate, Department of Photographs,George Eastman House/International Museum of Photography and Film Image has been sold as mounted prints and greeting cards.

  • This Sundew is so TINY !! About 1cm (3/8th inch) across. But so beautiful !! / I’m not sure if it’s technically a flower as it’s a carnivorous plant, but it looks like a flower to me :) Taken in Perth Western Australia Canon 400D : Sigma macro 50mm lens : f2.8 : 1/200 : ISO 800 / No flash. Slight crop at top and bottom. FEATURED IN THE AS IS GROUP (twice) / FEATURED IN THE 1:1 MACRO GROUP / FEATURED IN THE NATURES WONDERS GROUP / FEATURED IN THE MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP / FEATURED IN THE PHOTOGRAPHY 101 GROUP / FEATURED IN THE WA REDBUBBLERS GROUP PLACED 1st IN THE AS IS GROUPS “NATURAL FLOWER” CHALLENGE / PLACED 5th IN THE BITS & PIECES GROUPS “FAVORITE PLANT” CHALLENGE / PLACED 3rd IN THE PHOTOGRAPHY 101 GROUPS “MACRO” CHALLENGE

  • Emma looks right deep into your soul. And though these intense looks make people sometimes think she is angry or ready to attack, she is actually a very gentle cat who always welcomes a cuddle… ... and she is sooo prrrrroud and grrrrateful for being featured in these (8!) groups for this selective coloring photo: / For the love of cats / Ebony and ivory / Bits and Pieces / Cats and Dogs (1 per day) / ImageWriting / The Compact Group / Paws n Claws / and Pathway to the Soul as well as being featured for the black & white version in The eyes have it. ... and thankful to all who voted for her in the Cat + Mood = Win CHALLENGE OF Mood & Ambience group – and made her a WINNER!! (21-Mar-09) Emma also won the Too Close for Comfort challenge of the All Pets Great and Small group (15-October-2009) 1386 views, 50 favoritings (17-October-2009). / Camera Canon PowerShot S5 IS / ISO speed ratings ISO 200 / Shutter speed value 1/20 s / Aperture value f/2.7 / Date/time original 14-11-2007 11:37:45 / Software Adobe Photoshop CS3 / / / See also my Animals calendar / and Digital Paintings

  • Nikon D300 Accepted in the jurried fine art show of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP-NJ), April 2009 and in the Tenth Annual Gaelen Juried Art Show.

  • Challenge Winner – Birds in Flight, #12 Great Features Group There aren’t many things that bring me more joy than the companionship of the Black-Capped Chickadees that inhabit the woods behind our home. They visit us daily, and follow me along the trail whenever I go for a walk. I could be 3 property lines over and they will still follow me! It is not unusual for them to land on the end of my camera lens as I’m trying to frame a photo, or flutter around my legs, looking for their sunflower seeds. These little songbirds bring me more joy than I can ever truly express. What a gift they are! I would be filled with great sadness if they ever disappeared. They are a huge part of my passion for nature & wildlife photography and for capturing the beauty that surrounds us everywhere. This image was created by merging 2 of my chickadee in flight photos and then blending the sky together. Original images taken on my property in Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. / / / More Chickadee Photos / View Renee Dawson’s Gallery / Image included in the CHICKADEE CALENDAR

  • One of my older shots of Forrest but still my most favorite, hopefully you enjoy it as much as I do. Forrest is a German Shepherd. He is also my most loyal friend. Nikon D80, 24-120mm lens, and SB600 speedlight. Featured in Weekly Theme Challenges – Dec 1, 2008 / Featured in Accentuate The Eyes – Mar 8, 2009 5th Place in challenge ‘This weeks Theme Challenge’, in Weekly Theme Challenges – Dec 2, 2008 / 7th Place in challenge “Our Loving Pets”, in The Addicted Photographer – Mar 5, 2009 / 5th Place in challenge “Your pet”, in The Woman Photographer – Apr 1, 2009 / 7th Place in challenge “Your favorite Dog or Cat Image”, in Paws N Claws – May 3, 2009 / 1st Place in challenge “Avatar Challenge” in German Shepherds – Jun 21, 2009 Group Avatar in German Shepherds – August 2009

  • I stumbled upon this bridge in Utica, IL Oct 208 This is straight from my camera, and I was so amazed by the beauty it took my breath away…Imagine, coming down a stairway made of wood, turning to the left and pow! This hits you….Thank God I had my camera! / I used my OLYMPUS SP-570-UZ

  • Recursive reflections between two buildings covered by mirrors. Nikon D300 Winner of the “Reflections in Architectural Images” challenge on Red Bubble Architectural Photography group

  • Winner of the Surreal Phare Design Competition ~ Sadly now forgotten.. Yes its French, it ended up on a French beach in the Languedoc-Roussillon area, / the Government lost its nerve at the last moment and tried to hide it in the most remote part of France.. These days its quite a headache for the local council, they are sick of cleaning the linen covering and washing off the graffiti..

  • ! 8—Featured in the Old farts of Redbubble group on 11 July 2009 7—Featured in the # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE on the 19 March 2009 6—Featured in the Weekly Theme Challenges group on 16 March 2009 5—Featured in the Spirit of the Native American group on 29 January 2009 4—Featured in the Rural Canada Coast to Coast-pre 1960’s group ,on 23 Jan. 2009 3—Featured in the The Fabalous Prairies group on 23 January 2009 2—Won a CHALLENGE in the Only Owls group on 23 January 2009 1—Featured in the group “ImageWriting” on 17 Jan 2009 This is a typical shelter that the Plains Cree used on the prairies years ago. They were able to assemble it in a day, as they used to follow the bison herds on the prairies. Much of their food, shelter, clothing and tools all came from the Bison. So when the herd moved, so did they. Many of their daily rituals revolved around nature. For example; The Tipi was made using 13 poles. The 13 poles in the tipi represents the 13 full moons we have in a given year….When you enter a tipi you go to the left and circle around in a clockwise direction. This represents the way of the sun…The door of the tipi always faces East, to meet the rising sun. The Plains Cree relied on the land to survive. It was sacred and they recognized that every living thing was of importance. Plus they only used what they needed. Things never went to waste. A good lesson we SHOULD all be following today. I serve as an interpreter at the Center, and this is part of the written teachings, as we take the children through their many nature programs. Location: FortWhyteAlive our Nature Center on the southwest edge of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Make: Canon Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi F stop: F/11.0 Exposure: 1/320 sec. Focal length: 18.0 mm Flash: flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode (16) Dimensions: 2400×1600 Shutter speed (Tv): 8.3

  • It may be a ‘new’ version of an old shot …but is it improved…? hmm….thats the question…. (CLICK ‘next’ to compare….) The original untouched dawn mist was my 2nd ever post to rb with taken with my brand-new pocket fuji finepix A500… and it’s been the most popular shot in my gallery by far. It’s just reached the unbelievable figure of 100 faves – how awesome and mindboggling is that!! So this plus a new challenge gave me the idea of tweaking it slightly to see if it could be improved on . I fiddled with the jpg as camera raw in PS Els 6… / Comments, comparisons and suggestions most welcome as I’d love to know what you think….. Cheers and thanks everyone for all your awesome encouragement and support all along which has really got me hooked in and loving photography more than ever… Thanks so much for looking too.. ding / :)))) Captured just after dawn at Loch Voil near Balquidder in Scotland,

  • ...........................from last week! / it was cold,frezing minos 27 celcius but I could`t resist because it was a beautiful sunrise and I could`t miss! / on far end looks like couds but it`s not; it is steam coming from the water! / ...enjoy it!... / !!

  • These are the hands of my husband’s nephew and his family. Nikon D50 / Nikkor 18-55mm This photo and any others in my portfolio may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or uploaded In any way without my permission. / My images do not belong to the Public Domain. / © triciamary CHALLENGE WINNER / The Woman Photographer – Your Favourite Work of Art / Postcard Style – Your Favourite Work / Shapes & Patterns – Heart Shape FEATURED: / The Woman Photographer – April 09 / Good News Group, Sharing & Caring – September 09 HOMEPAGE FEATURE – APRIL 13, 2009

  • The lupine in parts of Grand Teton National Park are quite extraordinary at just the right time of year. This little pond is ephemeral, and is the perfect mirror for sunrise over the Tetons. It’s worth the wait to see this lovely scene! Featured in Masters of the Scenic, March 2009, fantastic, thank you! / Featured in Mountains and Mountain Light, March, 2009, love it, thank you! / Featured in Fine Art of Landcape Photography, April 2009, awesome! / Matted prints of this image have sold – thank you very much!! / Winner, All Parks challenge, September 2009, thanks to all who voted! / Featured in America’s Natural Wonders, September 2009, thank you very much! / Featured in Dimension, October 2009, thank you very much! / Winner in Fabulous Landscapes challenge, The Beauty of Nature group, October 2009; thanks to all who voted! / Featured in All Countries ~ Wetlands, Ponds, Lakes and Rivers group, October 2009, thank you very much! Canon 40D, tripod, f 22, 1/2, focal length 28mm. Grand Teton National Park (near Moran, Wyoming).

  • Close up shot of the Montana Clematis in my garden- the glorious Purple we all know about- but the fascinating centre like tentacles reaching out that then turn into those wonderful windblown beauties! Featured in the Group 1:1 Macro Photography – May 2009 / Featured in the Compact Group- May 2009 / Featured In All That Is Nature – May 2009 / 2nd Place in Top Ten Challenge- for the group ‘First things’ -June 2009 / Winner in the ‘Very Heart of The Flower’ Challenge-for the group Extreme Close-ups-August 2009 / Top Ten Challenge Place in Best of Purple Flowers Challenge-for the group Backyard Photography-Macro only-September 2009 From That to This taken with a Fuji Finepix Digital Camera /

  • Taken in a friends garden this gorgeous Peony is one I have never seen before- the outer petals are a pretty pale pink and the masses of inner petals a rich vanilla cream- reminded me of a yummy Raspberry Pavlova – and the insect I see in there seems to be enjoying it too!! Taken with a Fuji A600 Digital Camera and* cropped and finished in Corel 6 a free Programme! Placed In Top Ten of the Pink and Yellow Challenge for the Group ‘First Things’ – June 2009 / Featured in the Compact Group – June 2009 / Winner in the the best Budget Picture Challenge-Sept 2009 / Placed in Top Ten for the ‘Peach Coloured Flower Challenge’ for the group ‘One Single Flower-October 2009* /

  • a close up of one of our baby ducks. / LMAO your funniest image / I LOVE BIRDS / PLAYFUL and PHOTOGENIC PETS / BABY ANIMALS / FUNNY KRITTERS #1 WIN / in “cutest of the cute” challenge in Baby Animals

  • This is what the bottom of the Giant Lily Pads looks like. You can see why it can support a small child sitting in the middle of it. Sony Cybershot See my Giant Lily Pad photo for more details. Please see my Giant Lily Pad Collage TOP TEN in the Live and Let Live group Best Featured Work challenge / FEATURED / Point and Shooters group / Friends of Redbubble group / Shapes & Patterns / First Things group / / Dahlias / Most Popular / My Favorites / Cards and Collages / Calendars Please visit my bubblesite. Images are categorized making it easier to find exactly what you are looking for. For my partners writings and photography, please see Chris Donner’s RB site Thanks for taking the time to enjoy my work. Cee

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