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This abstract was mostly created within the actual camera itself. With some minor editing to colour and the creation of an eye in the center.
Explored ~ Highest #447 on Saturday, July 30, 2016.
Dropped during the day on Sunday, July 31, 2016.
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Start with some pumpkins, add a tree and then layer in a mannequin in a sparkly dress. End up here. LOL!
Created for Kreative People Treat This 48: www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157648283609642/
Source image provided by brillianthues: www.flickr.com/photos/brillianthues/15305402081
More slightly psychedelic experimentation. The liquid is Golden Syrup, which has a lovely viscosity, and gives a golden glow to the light.
Better large if you have time :)
(Explored - thank you :) x)
This image was taken for the "Abstract" challenge in the Active Assignment Weekly group.
Unfortunately, the challenge said that there had to be two different elements, so all my other droplet pictures are out. Fortunately, both the droplets (milk) and the grain of the paper are visible, so this counts. These are drops of milk on a piece of glass on top of red paper. It was very difficult to get the droplets onto the glass without smearing them or making them too big.
The lighting on this was fun, but challenging. I triggered my off-camera flash (which is behind the droplets on camera left) with the flash on my camera (go Nikon!). You can see the reflection of my camera's flash as a tiny dot in the droplets on the bottom left. The strobe had to be at a relatively low angle so that there wouldn't be any reflection on the glass.