Years 

4140 creative works found

  • rising sun
    by kookylane

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Did this for a new year postcard. Feel like something fun and playfull.

  • Disproportion
    by Anthony Asael

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    Young boy riding a huge bike and his long shadow on a sandy field, at sunset in Pagan, Myanmar (Burma) All proceeds from sales of pictures will go to the child art education project of Art in All of Us (WWW.ARTINALLOFUS.ORG)

  • Tank Man, or the Unknown Rebel, is the nickname of an anonymous man who became internationally famous when he was videotaped and photographed during the Tiananmen Square protests on 5 June 1989. TIME included the “Unknown Rebel” in its 100 most influential people of the 20th century. This year marks the 20th anniversary of this shocking yet iconic image.

  • Quits
    by ENaLu

    US$7.31

    Wall Collage/Graffiti Art / brunswick st fitzroy / digital camera Let all the bad habits / fall like withering leaves / © ENaLu / SHOE SPOON by ENaLu

  • 9am New Year's Day 2009
    by Peter Hill

    US$8.31–US$190.00

    We had been shooting since 6.30am after racing into the city to capture the fog. We started at the Royal Botanic Gardens and slowly made our way around to Bennelong Point. The morning was crisp, bright, quiet, still, and the light was sensational. At the Opera House the cleaning crews were at silent, diligent work. One of several working on the steps, this young lady was not in a hurry and indeed was quite intent on her task. I had plenty of time to compose the shot and she was not even aware of my presence. Canon EOS 5D Mark II / Canon EF 24-105mm f4-5.6L zoom lens / Filter: UV / Focal Length: 47mm / ISO: 50 / Speed: 1/80 sec / WB: Auto / Focus: AF / Style: Monochrome / Image: single JPEG, cropped

  • Sydney putting on its best show ever to launch 2008 with style. Exposure: 45 sec (45) / Aperture: f/13

  • ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / Background / Row Boat / Texture If you like this, please check out: / / /

  • Happy Birthday to us!
    by RedBubble

    Hello! This week RedBubble turned two. So I thought I’d celebrate by asking the Internet how a two year old should behave. This is w…

    Hello! This week RedBubble turned two. So I thought I’d celebrate by asking the Internet how a two year old should behave. This is what I discovered (courtesy of Nicki Heskin). A two year old: - Wants exactly what he wants when he wants it. / - Will not usually give in. / - Everything has to be done just so. / - Likes to give orders. / - Has trouble making decisions; wants to be inside but wants to be outside at the same time. / - Wants to continue doing whatever he is doing no matter what. / - Wants things to always be just the way they have always been; may accept new things but wants to keep the old things too. / - May begin to bite. That all sounds about right. I especially like the biting bit … it should be a fun year! Happy Birthday RedBubble! Peter P.S. From week to week we are enormously encouraged by the e-mails, BubbleMails and other messages we get from folks about how we are helping people re-kindle, celebrate, share and develop their creative passions. Over the last two years it has been our great privilege to be able to share the creative journey with you all. Thank you!

  • WINTER...........
    by Antanas

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    LITHUANIA

  • Dawning of a New Year
    by Robert Mullner

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    Happy New Year to all my friends on Red Bubble…here’s to a year full of inspiration and asperations…...Another addition to my recent Eagles Nest dawn series as per below. I love how the clouds parted in this shot in sort of biblical proportions..!!..Great light to shoot with….thanks for having a look..

  • Five years.
    by Martin Muir

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    Five Years Natgautier-stock model…...DA

  • Courage
    by Joanne Bradley

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    This elderly woman sits at the window and contemplates the world outside. She does not see far beyond the window frame because her world has diminished considerably. Two years ago she was officially diagnosed with dementia after a life threatening surgery and long hospital stay. However, her family and friends noticed a difference in her personality over the last several years. Once a proud and hard working single mom, she raised two children during the 60’s and 70’s at a time when single parenthood was not as widely accepted as it is today. At present, she is reduced to little more than the passive demeanor of a quiet child. She is aware of the reduction in both her mental and physical abilities. She also understands that she is helpless to change anything. / It takes great courage to face the inevitable. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia; it accounts for 64 per cent of all dementias. For example right now in the US, Alzeihmer’s has surpassed diabetes and is the sixth leading cause of death. As baby boomers are rapidly approaching the age of retirement it is believed that 10 million baby boomers will develop Alzheimer’s in their lifetime. Currently, there are more than 24 million people in the world with dementia—this is estimated to rise to 81 million by the year 2040.6 / Statistics taken from both the Canadian and American Alzeihmer’s Society. / Published by Redbubble in Compassion, Courage and Friendship book October 2008 / Compassion, Courage & Friendship Featured in the Nirvana group October 2008 / Featured in the ImageWriting group November 2008 / Featured in the RB Buyer’s Booth November 2008 / Featured in the Stillness Speaks group November 2008 / Featured on RB homepage on November 25/08 / The Fine Art of Photography

  • www.danadipasquale.com © Dana DiPasquale 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Dana DiPasquale. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

  • The year ahead ...
    by RedBubble

    We spent most of January catching our breath and thinking about the year ahead. We’re not entirely done with out thinking – because the …

    We spent most of January catching our breath and thinking about the year ahead. We’re not entirely done with out thinking – because the devil’s always in the details. But there are a few outcomes I’d like to share. We think we need to communicate ‘more betterer’. We’re often so busy ‘doing’ that we forget to tell you what’s going on and why we’re doing particular things. So we’ll try to be better and more regular communicators. The way we view RedBubble is that we’re in a partnership with the artists on the site. This influences every element of our thinking. And the partnership works like this – we take care of the boring back of house work to free people up to concentrate on their art / writing – and marketing themselves. We solve hard boring problems that individually are very difficult to solve (e.g. manufacturing and shipping goods around the world). But we can’t do everything. We’re a team of 16 – and we’re flat out. Over the next eighteen months we want to grow this to a team of 30 – but even then we won’t be able to do all the things we want. We want to involve you in RedBubble. For example, we’d love to be more involved in selling your work – but the reality is that out of the 16 people in the company now only one has a sales focused role. So we need your help to sell your work. And I think you’ll be far better sales people than we could ever be – but what we can do is to provide the tools / advice to make the selling process easier. This is one of the things we’ll be working on this year. Better tools and advice. Better products. Sales features. I am completely inspired by wikipedia. I’m inspired by the fact that it’s trusting and it works. And this is what I want RedBubble to be – a trusting site. Over the course of the year we want to hand over control of the site to the members of the site. Just like wikipeadia. So if you’re keen to get involved there’ll be lots of opportunities! And this trust needs to extend very deeply – this year we’re going to be very open with our thinking and internal numbers. Our view is that open communication is essential to a healthy partnership. For example, for those of you who wonder about the financial side of things – the current profit margin on the RB base price is 10%. Over the course of this year we’ll be looking to improve our logistics to increase this to 23%. With this money we need to pay all our expenses – staff salary, equipment et cetera. Here’s a quick snapshot of the RB team and our jobs (to give you a sense of what we’re all doing day-to-day) : Xavier – Website builder / Justin – Website builder and thinker / Hop – Answers e-mails and chases up orders / Bridget – Does the books / Ben – Website builder / Tom – Looks after logistics / Ed – Looks after t-shirts / Dave Cheney – Keeps the computers running / Fran – Looks after writing / John – Website builder / Jo – People stuff on the site / Dave Librach – Groups and other people related stuff on the site / Martin – Thinker / Peter – Bus driver and everything else / Grant – Website builder and seller of stuff / Paul – Makes things look beautiful Thoughts, comments, feedback all welcome. Most importantly, are we heading on the right track? Peter

  • Oil Pastel And Acrylic On Wood (With Minor Digital Enhancements) Ophelia wishes all of us a great new year in 2009 filled with hopes and promises, it’s time to usher in the new things in our life! This is an all-occasion card, for birthday greetings, party invitations, congratulations and of course new year greetings :D You can view and buy my other “The Old Has Gone, The New Has Come” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:

  • Owl Fairy Princess
    by udonchow

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Acrylic and Oil Pastel On Wood. Here’s Ophelia transformed into a fairy princess in a land of enchantment :D Here’s wishing you all a An Enchanting New Year filled with special moments! :D You can view and buy my other “Owl Fairy Princess” creations from my Zazzle Gallery:

  • David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Sydney Australia 2008 New Years Eve Fireworks

  • Yes another Sydney Fireworks Shot, the harbour glows green living up to Sydney’s nickname of the Emerald City For those visiting Australia you havent experienced New Years fireworks and New Years Party until you see Sydney Harbour welcome the New Year. So book your ticket and pack your bag it’s not far off !!!!! WE’RE GOING TO ROCK ! NEWSFLASH Emerald City to be featured in Spring Edition of US FIreworks Magazine !

  • Second Place in the “Historic and Modern Day Ruins; World Heritage Sites” In First Things group June 24, 2009. / Placed Third in the “Temples, Chapels, Ruins, Pylons and other Historic buildings” challenge in First Things group June 10, 2009. / Top Ten in the “Babylon” challenge in First Things group May 13, 2009. / Second Place in the “Famous National Landmarks” challenge in Mood & Ambience May 17, 2009. / Featured in You’re Accepted May 11, 2009. / Top Ten in the “History 101” challenge in the First Things Group May 11, 2009. / Featured in Unique Buildings of the World May 2, 2009. Best Viewed Large Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion .. about an hour’s drive from Athens, Greece. “The temple of Poseidon was constructed in approx. 440 B.C. It is perched above the sea at a height of almost 60 m. The design of the temple is a typical hexastyle i.e. it had a front portico with 6 columns. / As with all Greek temples, the Poseidon building was rectangular, with a colonnade on all four sides. The total number of original columns was 42: 18 columns still stand today. The columns are of the Doric Order. They were made of locally-quarried white marble. They were 6.10 m (20 ft) high, with a diameter of 1 m (3.1 ft) at the base and 79cm (31 inches) at the top. / At the centre of the temple colonnade would have been the hall of worship (naos), a windowless rectangular room. It would have contained, at one end facing the entrance, the cult image, a colossal, ceiling – height (6m) bronze statue of Poseidon. Probably gold-leafed, it may have resembled a contemporary representation of the god, appropriately found in a shipwreck, shown in the figure above. Poseidon was usually portrayed carrying a trident, the weapon he supposedly used to stir up storms.” ... the above abridged from Wikipedia. I took this image with my little Olympus C5000 zoom in August of 2005. A bit of Photoshop work has taken place … cloning out tourists, adding a new sky and a texture layer among others. Also available without “effects” ... please contact me for more information /

  • This is by my daughter for the Children’s Art group. Honest!

  • The greatest show on Earth puts Sydney on the map. Exposure: 45 sec (45) / Aperture: f/13

  • funny time of year
    by sl4vo

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    2008

  • tory behind: The hands belongs to a man and in that day was his 97 years birthday.

  • LARGE VIEW RECOMMENDED 0.5 sec exposure, f13, 10mm Sigma, Canon EOS 450D. ND8 Grad filter. Without blowing my own trumpet and owing a lot to the light and location, this is by far, my most favourite image I have created. A little work in Photoshop, but not much, I hope you like it as much as I do. The Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site is England’s first natural World Heritage Site – it is known as The Jurassic Coast. It covers 95 miles of truly stunning coastline from East Devon to Dorset, with rocks recording 185 million years of the Earth’s history. World Heritage status was achieved because of the site’s unique insight into the Earth Sciences as it clearly depicts a geological ‘walk through time’ spanning the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.

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