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Links can be created easily in redbubble. These links can be used to point to some ones Profile page, your own or someone else’s BubbleSite, a specific picture anywhere in redbubble or even to an external webpage. Example 1 / For instance, to add a link to the Profile Page of a redbubble colleague. 1. Go to their Profile Page / 2. Highlight the URL for the page (the bit that starts http://...) / 3. Right-click and select Copy from the list that appears / 4. Go to the place where you want to add the link / 5. Type in a label and enclose it in double-quotes (e.g. “tomg” or any label you like) / 6. Add a full-colon directly after the second double-quote (make sure there are no spaces) / 7. Place your cursor directly after the full-colon (just click the left mouse button at that point) / 8. Right-click and select Paste (the URL that you copied earlier should be pasted after the full-colon) / 9. You have now created a link to the Profile Page Using my Profile Page as the example, you could construct something like this: / Have a look at the pictures of tomg The method is always the same: / 1. Copy the URL of the place you want to point to / 2. Type a label enclosed in double-quotes (NOTE: spaces are allowed within the double-quotes, but nowhere else) / 3. Add a full-colon / 4. Paste the URL Example 2 / To add a hyperlink to a Wikipedia page about Macro photography. / 1. Navigate to the Wikipedia page (it is at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macro_photography) / 2. Highlight the URL for the page (the bit that starts http://...) / 3. Right-click and select Copy from the list that appears / 4. Go to the place where you want to add the link / 5. Type in a label and enclose it in double-quotes (e.g. “Wikipedia page” or any label you like) / 6. Add a full-colon directly after the second double-quote (make sure there are no spaces) / 7. Place your cursor directly after the full-colon (just click the left mouse button at that point) / 8. Right-click and select Paste (the URL that you copied earlier should be pasted after the full-colon) / 9. You have now created a hyperlink to the Wikipedia page. It should look like this: / Information about Macro photography can be found at the following Wikipedia page Any questions, just ask and I will be glad to help. Tom
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Angel by Mindy Miller
A friend of mine gave this to me a few years ago for Christmas, her husband made it.
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On Display by Ron Fitzgerald
A display of Jam’s, Good Food Market Darling Harbour Sydney
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Wow, another great day, I sold four of my Halki, Greece calendars to 2810. Click on either photograph below to see it properly: /
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Its good to refelect on. Two Wolfs One evening a Cherokee elder told his grandson about the battle that goes on inside people’s heads. He said, “My son the battle is between two wolves, that live inside us all One is Unhappiness It is fear, worry, jealousy, sorrow, self pity, resentment and inferiority. The other one is Happiness It is joy, love, hope, serenity, kindness, generosity, truth and compassion. The grandson thought about it for a minute and asked which wolf wins? The old Cherokee simply replied. The one we feed. Now, I really do not know why I have sent this to you but sometimes I am a little scared when I think about uploading some of my images, I guess its fear of rejection, but that fear is far outweighed by the happiness I feel when a stranger responds with positive comment. So thanks again to all that have commented on my photography and keep on taking the great images that you do. Ron.
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Thanks everybody / I managed to get 4 featured works in the last 10 days. / Groups featured in were: / Bits and Pieces (twice) / Light In The Darkness / History Click on the images below to see the whole picture. Kindly inform me if you want me to add any photo to any group. I have hundreds of photos which are not on redbubble.
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I have had another Calendar sale of Halki, Greece, the fourth in three days. Click on either photograph below to see it properly: / Tom
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Garrison Glass #2 - The Rocks - The HDR Series by Philip Johnson
lay this foundation and cornerstone of the church to be built in this place, to be named the church of the Holy Trinity….: The speaker was the first Bishop of Australia William Grant Broughton, on a blustery Tuesday morning, 23rd June 1840. And so the spot was declared for what was to more popularly known as the Garrison Church which still stands at the southern end of Lower Fort Street, cornering Argyle place in one of the most historically colourful areas of Sydney known as The Rocks The builder was Edward Flood and accepted price for materials is interesting to scan, Bricks were 2/15 a thousand. A labourer worked 10 hours for 5/- a week while the bricklayer for the same period received 8/6. Henry Ginn, the architect of the basic structure, estimated that the church would house 250 adults and 50 children and in his original design his calculations were not far wrong.
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Garrison Glass - The Rocks - The HDR Series by Philip Johnson
For more information on who this window is dedicated to see http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sealark/l%20thompson.html I lay this foundation and cornerstone of the church to be built in this place, to be named the church of the Holy Trinity….: The speaker was the first Bishop of Australia William Grant Broughton, on a blustery Tuesday morning, 23rd June 1840. And so the spot was declared for what was to more popularly known as the Garrison Church which still stands at the southern end of Lower Fort Street, cornering Argyle place in one of the most historically colourful areas of Sydney known as The Rocks The builder was Edward Flood and accepted price for materials is interesting to scan, Bricks were 2/15 a thousand. A labourer worked 10 hours for 5/- a week while the bricklayer for the same period received 8/6. Henry Ginn, the architect of the basic structure, estimated that the church would house 250 adults and 50 children and in his original design his calculations were not far wrong.
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Through a glass darkly by Ron Fitzgerald
One of the widows at the Sydney Opera House
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Thank you so much to the wonderful person who purchased a large framed print of Cala Brut. You have no idea just how much you have made my day. / Thank you, / Tom
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