Featured Work
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A Fresh Start ... 2009 ! by Anaa
Its about an year now, that I’ve joined RB …. & am so happy to have so many wonderful & uniquely talented friends here … truely blessed I feel ! This is for you…my dear friends :) May this year see you - Soaring high, on the wings of success, / Smiling within / in deep contentment, Reaching far, through goals achieved, / Loving life, like never before… For you simply deserve to have / happiness always / gracing your life! Happy New Year !! :) Love you all …. Hugs ! :)
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No Need For Cash by Bootiewootsy
This is not a perfect photo in a technical way. We had lunch today and as John was paying with our debt card , I snapped the camera without their knowledge. / Plastic seems to have taken over.
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Golden Wheat by Joel McDonald
wild wheat with the sun shining through them.
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Blue Boats by Warren Anthony Williams
D3 / 1/100 f8 ISO 250 / EV +.67 / Lens 28 -75 f2.8
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Summer in Perth by Claire Farley
Nikon D60, Sigma 10-20mm / F9 @ 1/800s Taken last week, think it was Floreat Beach, if not City Beach /
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Urban Escape by john403
I’m intrigued by old buildings especially with fire escapes. There’s just something Brooklyn about them, not that I’m from Brooklyn. I wanted to create a piece that offered a look into the past. This building is also in Milwaukee’s Third Ward District. I used an aging technique to give the image a bit more character.
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Cloud Cutter by barkeypf
Philly Pa. / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-135 @ 24mm, F8, 1/250, ISO 100 / /
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Snow Abstract" by Lynn Bawden
Combination of snow and brush. I took this in my yard…Lynn
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20081229 ~ Homesick by stevendesiow
I think he is an Indonesian worker sitting there looking at the other side of the Strait of Melacca (Indonesia’s Sumatra & Malaya Peninsula is separated by the strait). I guess he was missing his homeland, Sumatra. Unofficial statistic had shown that there are around few millions (figure include the illegal worker) Indonesian work in Malaysia. I am not sure whether he was the legal or illegal. But if is not the difficulty life, who want to leave their homeland? I think the lonely tree in the sea enhanced his lonely mood. Canon 400D, f/16 @ 1/50s, ISO100 , 22mm My Dawn & Dusk Collection
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Inspiration by Sarah Moore
(c) Sarah Moore 2008 Bokeh Stock
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Camera Envy by Bryan Peterson
After a day of snowshoeing aroung Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park I returned to find this fellow on the snowbank in front of my car setting up to photograph the Olympic Mountains. Of course, as any good photographer would do, I captured an image of him capturing an image. I believe this turned out to be my best image of the day—I wonder why I spent the day sweating in the woods when the image was just feet infront of my car all the time. Not to mention he had a great large format camera! /
Recent Work
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Grasmere in autumn by Jason Connolly
Shot from up above the shores of Grasmere in the Engllish lake district national park Cumbria.November 2006 / Shot with a Nikon D70s and 18-70mm lens.. /
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A double whammy!! The Sports for All from Our Gym Group has featured Colourful Matador and Break-away . My warmest thanks to the Hosts and to all who have supported these works. GB / Dennis
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Girls on a Corner by Dennis Gay
The Location: / My favourite caffeine oasis, The Créma Espresso Bar in Port Macquarie, NSW, Australia has moved from its riverside location to a larger premises in the CBD. While this means the end of my riparian candid photography it is also means the beginning of some serious street shots as the new Créma is on a main intersection. / This shot was made while I was sitting at an outdoor table with a Nikon shooting camera club mate. We both had a ball! The Subject: / These young local lasses were just hangin’ out on Macka’s corner right at the end of my Fuji’s 300mm. Though I had plenty of time to make a shot I was hoping that the vehicular and pedestrian traffic would ease off just long enough. Photographer’s Luck was on my side! The Making of Girls on a Corner: / Because of the great contrast in the scene I set the exposure with a B&W in mind. / Fuji S9600: Manual settings of f/4.9 @ 1/500sec, Continuous focus, ISO80, Hand held. / Lightroom 1.1 & Photoshop with a good B&W conversion. Find out more about Port Macquarie and Candid Photography if you wish. Visit the Candid collection in my BubbleSite Gallery for more sneakily made people shots. Enjoy! CANDID / (Click the links!) Girls on a Corner / Stress / Teddy ‘n’ Me* / Gesticulation / L’homme! / 7days / Surfing Widows / Candid Hats in the Oz Day Crowd / Winter’s Wonder / Looking for Me? / Life is Just a Merry-Go-Round / JC Comes to Town / Send that Man Aloft! / Just Walk on By / Denim Curve / Skoolgurlz /
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Hello Sailor by Sarah Moore
Thought I would put together a few more playing cards! Photographer: Bill Fonseca / Post Production: Me / Model: Me (c) Sarah Moore 2009
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Luzzu Maintenance Mono by Edwin Catania
This was taken at Marsaxlokk—Malta is only 21 miles by 9 but we seeem to enjoy quite a Mediterranean Splendour even in Monochrome
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Was an Old Farm House by Fotoman66
Another Photo from up at Pappinburra Road.
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Old Wooden Bridge by Fotoman66
About an hours drive from Port Macquarie We travelled west myself and a couple camera club friends till we came to a little village called Pappinburra,then on to the mountains, it’s a dead end road so there is only way in and out but here is some of the photos that I took on the day
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Dead Trees,Clouds and Green Grass by Fotoman66
I went out with a friend of mine 3 days ago and this is one of the photos that I took
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Heading home . . . Gerroa by Rosalie Dale IPA
Gerroa is an idyllic village at the Kiama end of Seven Mile Beach on the south coast of New South Wales … their sunset on Tuesday (6 January 08) was aided by smoke haze from bushfires in the Morton National Forest. After a day in which temperatures reached 40 degrees celsius and beyond, there were plenty of relaxed holiday-makers still enjoying the ambience, the breeze and the spectacular skies. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM
About This Group
DESCRIPTION –
A Group specifically for former members of the disbanding
Digital Photo Forum website, who are now joining Redbubble and wishing to
still support and communicate with each other, especially through the
transition time.
OUR AIM -
To provide a continued sense of community – feel free to click on the FORUMS tab to check out threads which give news and tutorials / help. This section is DPF-specific so we can share ‘family’ information.
GUIDELINES -
- 2 images per day please into the Group (you may put as many as you like up on Redbubble, but we need to be fair and not flood others off the front pages and overload the gallery).
- Quality rather than quantity
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FEATURED ARTIST is Yellow Jacket (Paul) who passed away early morning 9th October 2008 USA time. His family appreciates our love and prayers – in return we surely do appreciate Paul’s contribution to the ‘family’ that is / was DPF. We celebrate his compassion, his sense of humour, his faith and his humility. At Paul’s memorial service a “Man lost” flyover occurred – here is a shot of one of the planes. A very moving moment.
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