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  • Blue Wave Sunset
    by ShaneMartin

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Digital Airbrush Painting

  • A surfer is gliding / skim surfing on the shallow waves on the beach at “Avila Beach” California, during sunset. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • Waterworld
    by Paolo De Faveri

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    I took this picture a couple of years ago at the beach of Marina di Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy. / This is a fine example I think of how a fisheye lens can completely change the feeling of an ordinary scene. The subject is simply some surf on the seashore, captured from a distance of not more than a foot. / The original picture is a Fuji Velvia 50 Iso medium format slide. Hope you enjoy it, thanks for dropping by. Paolo

  • Orange Dahlia
    by Don Guindon

    US$28.50–US$72.20

    A macro photograph, taken with fuji velvia 50 slide film.

  • Slide Show Tutorial for RedBubble
    by Helen Bascom

    Would you like to put a slide show of your work on your portfolio page or in your image description? You can also make it a clickable li…

    Would you like to put a slide show of your work on your portfolio page or in your image description? You can also make it a clickable link, like this: It’s easy and very similar to creating clickable thumbnails. 1. Create a slide show in a program like Animation Shop for Paint Shop Pro (this is the program that I use) and save it as a gif file. Create the slide show the largest size you want to display. The one above is only 200×200. You can make it as large as you want (CLICK HERE to see the large one on my home page) 2. Next, upload the slide show to www.flickr.com 3. After the slide show uploads click on the image and select view all sizes 4. Select the large size (you should see the slide show running) and copy the image location 5. Click on Edit Profile and type the following with no spaces: quotation mark ( ! ) Ctrl v (this pastes the image url to the page) quotation mark ( ! ) To make the slide show a clickable link all you have to do is copy the url you want the slide show to link to and then type the following after the last quotation mark ( ! ) with no spaces colon ( : ) Ctrl v (this pastes the url of your link) That’s all there is to it. You can add fancy transitions and effects to your slide show if you want.

  • Baby Animal Slide
    by shanmclean

    US$4.03–US$91.96

    Watercolour and ink illustration of baby animals on a slide. / This image was featured in Art and Stories made for Children Could make a pretty addition to a child’s room… A cropped version detailing the little lion on the slide is available here Other Products available from my Australian CafePress Store: / /

  • Polynesia is the birth place of surfing, wave sliding. Still today the islands are the object of every surfers obsession, the power and beauty of the pacific swells.

  • Lady Bug Slide
    by Michele Duncan IPA

    US$5.65–US$96.90

  • This image was shot using a mamiya 220 camera (6X6 medium format) and the very luscious Fujichrome Velvia ASA 50 slide film. / A little bit of fun, just on twilight on a full moon, i set up the camera and raced around the playground with my Maglite illuminating the play equipment. / tis part of a series of fun

  • twilight tic tac toe
    by aglaia b

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    This image was shot using a mamiya 220 camera (6X6 medium format) and the very luscious Fujichrome Velvia ASA 50 slide film. / A little bit of fun, just on twilight on a full moon, i set up the camera and raced around the playground with my Maglite illuminating the play equipment. / tis part of a series of fun.

  • Imagine the sunrises, sunsets, storms, and sunny days this water tower has seen in all its years. This day was not a particuarly memorable day in its history, but it will be remembered it as it appeared through the lens of an antique camera and now captured forever in this digital medium. The Clack produces only 8 negatives on a roll of 120 film. This forces the photographer to slow down and carefully compose each shot. This slowing down of time is exactly what is being portrayed in this photograph. The colors and clouds bleed into the background, highlighting how little has changed in this scene over time. Created using a 1950’s AGFA Clack camera with 4 year expired Fuji Velvia RVP120 (ISO 50) slide film cross processed with C-41. No digital manipulation necessary! This image is in Redbubble’s featured gallery . (c) Paul Lavallee 2007 /

  • Add a Slide show to your Redbubble Profile/Bubblesite
    by D R Moore

    Adding a slide show to redbubble Ok not really a slide show but it is very close, It’s an animated gif image. / You can see one ”...

    Adding a slide show to redbubble Ok not really a slide show but it is very close, It’s an animated gif image. / You can see one My Bubblesite These images can also be linked / Doing this will require you to have software that can make an animated gif image. / And of coarse I know of a free software program that can be used and this tutorial will explain how to do this using this free software. The free software is called / unfreeze and you can Get it here / Once downloaded and installed on your / computer we are ready to go. The first step is to get the images you want to include in your slide show, I am going to use my redbubble images set in frames for my bubblesite homepage. Sign-in to your redbubble account Click “My Bubble” then “Art” find the image you want to include and click the “show public view” Now click the “buy/preview” button / Select the product format you want to use Card, Laminated print, etc.. Then save the image to your computer. Internet Explorer users “Right Click” the image and select “Save Picture As” / Firefox users “Right Click” and select “Save image as” / And choose a location on your PC where you can find it easily. / You can use as many images as you want, but remember you want them to visit your gallery so keep the number of images to a minimum. / I’m going to use 8 images for now. / You can re size your images if you like the Unfreeze software will resize your images to fit in a 375 pixels(high) X 360 pixels(wide) box but the software will not center the image. For those that want their images centered in the box, Use your photo software to edit the images / The software program (unfreeze) that I recommended above requires the images to be in gif format. Doing this in your photo software may be different than mine. But I will open the image in my photo software “Paint.net” and then click the “Save as” option and change the format (type) to gif ( Graphics Interchange Format).They will be saved in the same folder that I put the ones I downloaded from the bubble. Once the images are in the gif format. We are ready to create the animated gif (slideshow) Open the folder where your gif images are located Start “unfreeze” a small window will appear / Drag your images into the white window Then set the delay on the right, I used 60, Make sure the “Loop animation” box is checked Now click the “Make Animated Gif” button Give it a name and Click “Save” To make the images change slower add more than one of the same file The image that I created here was made using three copies of the same image,delay set to 90 / Example: drag and drop “image1.gif”,then do it again drag and drop “image1.gif “ This one has four of the same images and delay set to 60 Now the image can be uploaded to a web site, since Redbubble does not support this file type. You can use “Dropbox” / which is a free file store, share, sync software Get it Here it allows you to have 2 gig of file storage for free. Plus when I change the slide show gif I just created dropbox will take care of the rest. / So changing my slide show is as easy as making a new one and saving it using the same location and name on my pc as the one I’m using now. / Now Insert the new image on your bubblesite or profile / Use the image location (web address,web url) with a ! before and after the image location / For more on Linking images etc. see this post How to Customize Redbubble / And your done. / You can also include these in your description boxes these have been reduced in size A great way to promote your calendars on your bubblesite remember these images can be linked to the buy page. / Happy Bubbling / Dan / Get the Firefox and Internet Explorer Tool bar for Redbubble Here / See more info See all my How-to’s Here Includes “Framed image on Bubblesite home page”, “Adding Calendars to your bubblesite”, “feedjit Live Traffic Feed”, “Using tags on Redbubble”, “Add a visitor counter to your bubblesite or profile page” and More © D R Moore This written work cannot be reproduced or posted on the web without my written permission

  • Moonwave I
    by ShaneMartin

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Digital Airbrush Painting

  • Skim Surfing
    by Eyal Nahmias

    US$4.83–US$110.20

    A surfer is running on the beach before skim surfing. Avila beach California —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—--

  • Afternoon Delight
    by ShaneMartin

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Digital Airbrush Painting

  • Model – Tash Williams Shot on location in Adelaide in 2006 using Polaroid Viva Colour and a Colorpack 80 camera. Was a test shot and a bit of a fluke but it has since become one of my most popular pieces. Go figure. Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • Bryce Canyon
    by Globalphotos

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Utah – USA tour 2008 Rich colours can be seen among the varied hoodoos, walls, and fins, the textures and formations were incredible. / I enjoyed the most amazing hike down to the bottom, the vista was so beautiful with remnants of snow contrasting against the vibrant colours. Bryce Canyon is not a “real” canyon. It is not carved by flowing water. Water is the active ingredient here, but in the form of “frost-wedging” and chemical weathering. For 200 days a year the temperature goes above and below freezing every day. During the day, melt water seeps into fractures only to freeze at night, expanding by 9%. Now as ice, it exerts a tremendous force (2,000-20,000 pounds per square inch). Over time this “frost-wedging” shatters and pries rock apart. In addition, rain water, which is naturally acidic, slowly dissolves the limestone, rounding off edges and washing away debris. Well worth a visit, stunningly beautiful :)) / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • Dryers
    by Nassima Rothacker

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    Shot this on daylight slide film to get the green sterile look of the dryers. These type of places are such good locations for quirky photoshoots.

  • ae86
    by jaidan watson

    US$23.94

    this vehicle is a cult icon in many different areas of motorsport, due to it’s well balanced chassis, light weight and rear wheel drive platform

  • Natural Selection
    by Globalphotos

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Bryce Canyon – USA tour 2008 – Trees barely hold on against the elements / please view large / Rich colors can be seen among the varied hoodoos, walls, and fins, the textures and formations were incredible. / I enjoyed the most amazing hike down to the bottom and the met the cutest Americans…...a bunch of overly friendly squirrels who had a habit of climbing up legs !!! Am not a tree nor do I have nuts :)) Yes, I had to capture them,,,, / Bryce Canyon is not a “real” canyon. It is not carved by flowing water. Water is the active ingredient here, but in the form of “frost-wedging” and chemical weathering. For 200 days a year the temperature goes above and below freezing every day. During the day, melt water seeps into fractures only to freeze at night, expanding by 9%. Now as ice, it exerts a tremendous force (2,000-20,000 pounds per squarte inch). Over time this “frost-wedging” shatters and pries rock apart. In addition, rain water, which is naturally acidic, slowly dissolves the limestone, rounding off edges and washing away debris. / . / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.

  • We should be as water… which is lower than all things… yet stronger even than the rocks…. Oglala Lakota (Sioux) Lion Slide Falls is located outside of Redding, in Northern Calfornia… it’s also called Hatchet Creek Falls by locals….

  • Slide
    by Billmund

    US$50.07

    Inspired by the sick little penguin from Fight Club. Medium: Indian ink and Illustrator CS2.

  • Fall Creek Gorge Nature Preserve near Attica, Indiana The water flowed through this small section and turned the corner at the end to come back into the creek. It reminded me of a slide at a water park…. Canon EOS 350D

  • slip sliding away
    by Duality's Digitals

    US$4.48–US$102.60

    Slip sliding away, slip sliding away / You know the nearer your destination, the more you slip sliding away Whoah and I know a man, he came from my hometown / He wore his passion for his woman like a thorny crown / He said dolores, I live in fear / My love for yous so overpowering, Im afraid that I will disappear I know a woman, (who) became a wife / These are the very words she uses to describe her life / She said a good day aint got no rain / She said a bad day is when I lie in the bed / And I think of things that might have been And I know a father who had a son / He longed to tell him all the reasons for the things hed done / He came a long way just to explain / He kissed his boy as he lay sleeping / Then he turned around and he headed home again Whoah God only knows, God makes his plan / The informations unavailable to the mortal man / Were workin our jobs, collect our pay / Believe were gliding down the highway, when in fact were slip sliding away LYRICS; Simon &Garfunkel

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