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  • This photo was taken at the funeral of the first police officer killed while on duty in my city, Windsor, Ontario, in over 125 years. It was also the largest funeral in at least fifty years, if not longer. The officer’s children’s classes came, and as high school students we were paired up with them to watch them for the day. This was my student… I think he was ten at the time…

  • A hand coming out of the sand asking for help? I will donate 30% of the proceeds to the Kids with Cancer Foundation. 1000 views – December 2009

  • WINNER: “Timber and Water” challenge / FEATURED: “The Scavenger Hunt” group / FEATURED: “Australian Travel Photography & Writing” group / FEATURED: “A View Somewhere…” group / FEATURED: “That One Great Shot” group / FEATURED: “As Is” group / FEATURED: “Out of The Blue group” / FEATURED: “Mother Nature’s Finest” group / FEATURED: “New South Wales Photography” group / FEATURED: “Around The World” group / FEATURED: “Light and Reflection” group / FEATURED: “Sets of Two” group / FEATURED: “Canon DSLR” group 433 views @ 18/12/2009 Dead trees in Lake Eucumbene NSW Australia in early morning mist. Image straight from camera with no manipulation Canon 30D, Canon 18-55mm / Aperture: f/5.6 / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed:1/30 / Focal Length: 18mm / Polariser, Tripod, Remote Switch

  • In The Moment Winners Announced
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    *Talk about a tough decision! Our judges slaved over entries day and night to bring you these excellent choices. These will not be the on…

    Talk about a tough decision! Our judges slaved over entries day and night to bring you these excellent choices. These will not be the only winners – any works that are chosen to feature in the final publication will also be getting a $100 bubble voucher. Woo Hoo! / Read more about the In The Moment Competition here Overall Visual Art Winner / Prize: Leonardo Da Vinci’s A Treatise on Painting / or a Wacom Intuos3 12”x19” Tablet plus USD $500 RedBubble voucher Geneva Lake Divers by markhayward / There is so much going on in this picture: you have the collective spirit of youth perfectly represented by young boys in action on a hot summers day, some of the figures are lazily waiting on different parts of the tower happy to watch the others take their turn on the board, the figures in full flight are in a circular acrobatic composition and the whole picture is anchored by main figure in the foreground who wears an expression of satisfaction at the days events. Nearly every character in the picture is “in the moment”. It instantly brings back my own youth at the local swimming pool. Great composition and technically well executed. Category Winner: Photography / Prize: $200 RedBubble Voucher How Young to Understand Death by Richards / Of all the emotions experienced at a funeral, bewilderment, shock and anger are three of the most prevalent. It seems the boy in the foreground and the officer in / the middle show all three at once in this very poignant photograph of the first police funeral in Windsor, Ontario in 150 years. The viewer can feel the pain at a glance, / and then wonder what the mourners are looking at exactly. The coffin being lowered to the ground, a priest giving the eulogy, or something else peculiar to this particular service. / With a classic triangular composition this photograph carries a strong emotive, narrative and visual story. Category Winner: Traditional / Prize: $200 Redbubble Voucher Letters from Longbeach by JASHERLYNCH / The central figure is very mysterious in this very contemporary picture that puts the traditional idea of surfing as “fun” into a grimy, gritty visual context. The work is full of contrasts that makes me wonder about the state of mind of the person sending the postcard. Fortunately I can’t read the writing so i am left to make my own impression. I love the combination of mediums and the use of negative space. It is the sort of work that if I had it hanging on my bedroom wall would take me on a different emotional journey when I woke each morning. Category Winner: Digital Image / Prize: $200 RedBubble Voucher The endless walk by Geir Floede / Beautiful imagery of a person in the wilderness wearing a track in deep into the snow. She has come from offstage but looks set to walk endlessly in a circle til she / breaks free . . . or someone breaks into her world. She is definitely “in the moment”. Very understated, exceptionally powerful. Overall Writing Winner / Prize: Sylvia Plath’s The Colossus / or a Macbook 13” plus USD $300 RedBubble voucher / Fish and Chip Goodbyes by Beatnikgal Category Winner: Short Story / Prize: $200 RedBubble Voucher / Anger is an energy by Sherriff Category Winner: Poem / Prize: $200 RedBubble Voucher / A Glimpse by wishingonstars

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  • This photo was featured on the Red Bubble home page. 2800 views – December 2009

  • Gaia Category Winners
    by RedBubble

    “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.

  • I took this late on a winter afternoon, and i wasn’t sure if it would turn out. (a lot of the others didn’t) but this is as it came from the camera, FEATURED IN THE AS IS GROUP / FEATURED IN THE ALPHABET SOUP GROUP PLACED 5th IN THE AS IS GROUPS “BEST SHOT” CHALLENGE / PLACED 4th IN THE WEEKLY THEME CHALLENGE GROUPS “ANIMALS” CHALLENGE / PLACED 1st IN THE ALPHABET SOUP GROUPS “BEST OF L” CHALLENGE

  • 1:1 macro – rain collected in a cabbage leaf. / Canon 400D : Sigma 50mm macro lens : f5.0 : 1/200 : ISO800 : No flash with thanks to lightsmith for his suggestions on a title. FEATURED IN THE NATURES WONDERS GROUP / FEATURED IN THE ALL ABOUT WATER GROUP / FEATURED IN THE MACRO WATER GROUP / FEATURED IN THE PHOTOGRAPHY 101 GROUP / FEATURED IN THE ALL ABOUT WATER GROUP (again) PLACED 6th IN THE ALL ABOUT WATER GROUPS “RAINDROPS” CHALLENGE / PLACED 3rd IN THE ALL ABOUT WATER GROUPS “JUST ONE DROP” CHALLENGE / PLACED 1st IN THE MACRO WATER GROUPS “ONE DROP” CHALLENGE / PLACED 3rd IN THE PHOTOGRAPHY 101 GROUPS “EXPERIMENTAL” CHALLENGE / PLACED 7th IN THE ALL ABOUT WATER GROUPS “SUSTANANCE” CHALLENGE

  • Leatherfest, NYC October 2008 / Everyday Style Avatar / African-American Experience Group Featured / African-American Experience Group Copyright

  • Recursive reflections between two buildings covered by mirrors. Nikon D300 Winner of the “Reflections in Architectural Images” challenge on Red Bubble Architectural Photography group. Also used as group avatar. Accepted in the New Jersey Photography Forum 15th Annual Juried Photography Exhibit. I will donate 30% of proceeds to Kids with Cancer Foundation Over 1000 views – Dec 2009

  • Fly Agaric (also knwn as Amanita Muscaria). / Poisonous but not deadly / Taken at Bewl Water Sussex Challenge winner in “All that is nature” group / Challenge winner in “Colour me a rainbow- Red “ / Challenge winner in “Fungilicious” group / Challenge Winner in “Made by Nature” group / Thankyou to all who voted for it.

  • My cat Oreo / Oct 2008 / Nikon D80 w/ 24-120mm VR Featured in Black With a Hint of Colour – Nov 28, 2008 / Featured in Color Me a Rainbow – Apr 9, 2009 / Featured in Paws n Claws – August 26, 2009 1st Place in the Challenge “Avatar challenge” in Black With a Hint of Colour – Jan 5, 2009 / 1st Place in the challenge “Best of FEATURED Black Works” in Color Me a Rainbow – Apr 16, 2009 / 7th Place in the challenge “Rescued and Adopted Cats” in Paws n Claws – Jun 21, 2009 / 1st Place in the challenge “Black, White or Black & White Cats only” in Paws n Claws – Aug 22, 2009 / 5th place in the challenge “BLACK AND WHITE But not” in Canon vs Nikon – August 29, 2009 / 1st Place in the challenge “Cats (Black Background Only)” in Paws n Claws – November 2, 2009 Group Avatar in Black With a Hint of Colour – Jan 5, 2009-Feb 1, 2009

  • Every summer these little guys climb the fence posts … Catchin’ a few rays and keeping an eye on the neighbours!! :) LOL Agamid – Central Netted Dragon (Ctenophorus nuchalis) / Mullewa, Western Australia. Canon 400D : Sigma 50-500mm : f11 : 1/500 : ISO250 : FL500mm WON the Australian Wildlife Book – Back Cover challenge. FEATURED IN THE AGAMIDS – DRAGONS OF THE WORLD GROUP PLACED 1st IN THE AGAMIDS – DRAGONS OF THE WORLD GROUPS “NEW AVATAR” CHALLENGE

  • This took a while – extremely enjoyable and relaxing. In fact I may just do another in this theme. There is no background colour so by changing the colour of the tee it will give the frog a different look. WINNER OF THE FABULOUS T’S ‘YOU CHOOSE’ CHALLENGE FEATURED in First Things / . / AVAILABLE IN CHILDRENS GIRLS SIZE HERE: / . / .

  • Haunt of the Fringe Dwellers © / Vicki Ferrari Photography This was taken on the Gold Coast in QLD, Australia at the Coombabah Lakelands Conservation Area, between the board walk (the lake) and the walking path. / I was pretty “chuffed” because I received the highly commended award in the Native Plants Category, in October 2008, in the / Gold Coast City Council Natural Environment Photography Competition, . / The tree itself is a SHEOAK and it is called a fringe dweller because it grows in between the wet and the dry! This area has a sort of ‘magical’ feel, for want of a better description! / I love the Australian Bush! / I am a proud Aussie! AS IS bar minor editing. Purchase Card Purchase Canvas Print Technical Data / Nikon D70s / 98mm Focal / F4.5 / 1/640 Shutter / Taken 4 August 2008

  • Canon EOS 350D Canon Lens 28mm 1/500 sec F/16 ISO-400 / Software program Dynamic-Photo-HDR / Spring Feelings is winner Best of T Challenge in Alphabet Soup / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / / Spring Feelings on a Tulip Field made on April 22, 2007 Wieringermeer Polder, The Netherlands, Europe / / Featured in Alphabet Soup, PostCard Style

  • Canon 40D, 180mm macro lens. (36 Favourings Nov 09, 612 views) FINALIST – INTERNATIONAL GARDEN PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2009 Can be seen in display at Kew Gardens until September 2009. (My thanks and appreciation to Jacky for taking these exhibition photos for me!) I’m so excited and proud and delighted to announce that this image is one of the Finalists in the International Garden Photographer of the Year Competition 2009. A dream come true for me! Featured in ‘The English Garden’ magazine – June 2009 issue. Featured in ‘What Digital Camera’ magazine – July 2009 issue. International Garden Photographer of the Year See also Commended image in National Insect Week Photography Competition 2008: FOCUS & LIGHTING CHALLENGE WIN – August 2009

  • 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 / Featured in the group ‘Scavenger Hunt’ – November 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 / Sale of Large Mounted Print – November 2009 / PLaced in Top Ten Challenge ‘Inside Of A Flower’ for You’re Accepted- December 2009* /

  • / This painting, is inspired by Turner’s painting of a slave ship in the midst of a typhoon, which he called a “Typhon”...Turner captured the horror of the event and terrifying grandeur of nature through hot, churning color and light that merge sea and sky. The critic John Ruskin, the first owner of Slave Ship, wrote, “If I were reduced to rest Turner’s immortality upon any single work, I should choose this.” / I chose to create an abstract work evoking the turmoil of the storm, not so much stressing the wind and the waves, but instead ferocity and power portrayed by the intense shock of deep red amid the more serene blues... “Aloft all hands, strike the top-masts and belay; / Yon angry setting sun and fierce-edged clouds / Declare the Typhon’s coming. / Before it sweeps your decks, throw overboard / The dead and dying – ne’er heed their chains / Hope, Hope, fallacious Hope! / Where is thy market now?”..J.M.W. Turner Acrylic on Canvas 427 Views FEATUREDON THE HOME PAGE ON 21/09/09 AND IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS… / CREATIVE CARDS / INSIDE SOLO / LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS / DECORATIVE AND TRADITIONAL ART / FEATURED FEATURES / 1ST PLACE WINNER OF PIMT CHALLENGE…A Life Abstracted

  • Captured this image of bullok cart race at KilaRaipur rural sports festival 2007. Do you remember this song by ABBA, a Sweedish Group? NikonD200, Lens 70-300

  • Featured in Animals in Action – August 2009 / Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art – August 2009 / Featured in High Quality Animal Images – September 2009 / Featured in Natural Developments – September 2009 Winner – Natural Developments Wildlife Competition (September) dramatic closeup of a Great Blue Heron catching a fish on water

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