
Rush rush
I keep trying to get back to Flickr, but it doesn't seem to be happening. I've been so busy - preparing files for a rights managed image licensing site in the UK that I've signed up with, creating calendars, doing markets, setting up my Etsy shop, and it seems like a hundred other things going on at the same time. I seem to be doing way more now than I ever used to.
If anyone happens to be interested in Rights Managed Image Licensing of your work, you should check out this site: Trigger Image.
As of this week, I now have 44 images with them. It's a good way to get some extra exposure for your work, and if lucky, a bit of extra pocket money to boot. :)
My Etsy shop is finally up and running, although I haven't had much of a chance to do anything with it yet. Hopefully that will change soon!
And.... new desktop calendars for sale in my shop.
Also... new A3 wire-bound wall calendars for sale through my RedBubble site.
I did the unthinkable a month or so ago, and signed up with Facebook. If you feel so inclined, come say hi.
Got a market first thing in the morning... must fly. :)
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Uploaded on Nov 13, 2009
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Revisiting the archives to create a new series.
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For anyone wondering where this place is:
It's on the Christmas Hills/Kangaroo Ground road - but it's set down the hill a little, so it isn't obvious when you drive by it. If you are coming from the Yarra Glen direction, drive to the main Sugarloaf Reservoir turnoff on the left (marked with a large brown sign, can't miss it). There is a secondary road in to the reservoir marked by a sailing club sign - don't take this one - the main road in is a little further along. Then drive pretty much exactly one km further along (4 bends in the road) and you will see 2 heavily chained and padlocked gates a little way apart from each other on the right hand side. There's no fence - the gates are obviously there to stop people from driving in. You can park up on the roadside and walk down to the cottage.
Alternatively if you are coming from the Eltham direction, it is roughly 2-3 kms past Watson's Creek (there is an antique shop/cafe there) - obviously, gates then on the left.
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Uploaded on Nov 8, 2009
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