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Aspiring photographer.

 

I captured images, printed them out and physically manipulated them with materials such as coloured ink, food colouring, bleach, water colours, etching etc.

 

I admire distortion and the injection of colour and that's what I like to experiment with in some of my photography.

 

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This is week 9 of my 52-week project. A couple inches of snow followed by a clear sunny day means that there's a lot of water dripping from rooves. This roof was several stories above me, and the breeze kept moving the drip line 10-12 feet in any direction. I managed to stay dry though, and get some shots catching the glare of sunlight in the drops.

Close up of the rigged hydro-bucket. It is being powered by a very small pump. Don't need much for this small thing. Drip is 1/2 GPH, 1/4 inch tubing, and a non-fancy raindrip (name of water drip-regulator) holder made from zip-ties.

Yep an April shower.

So yeah tried to do a macro of a drip on the boat window....but not that easy, the camera wants to focus on the trees.

Farmer's Market Drip Coffee near the Ferry Building

Action For Jackson - by Bethany & Joshua. On Friday, July 12th, 2013 we released our custom "Drip Ribbon" Dunnys, Munnys & Trikkys as a blind box benefit for Bethany's brother and sister in-law, Mitchell and Amy Jackson. They have gone through many hardships through out the past few years including the current battle against breast cancer.

 

Our goal for this benefit, "Action For Jackson", was to sell these custom vinyl toys not only as an awareness of breast cancer but to give all the proceeds to their family to help pay some of the medical bills.

 

Blind Box Quantity: 15 Micro Munnys, 10 Dunnys and 5 Micro Trikkys. 30 total.

graffitied wall w/ rusty pipe.

nature created these sculptured condensation drips

Victor setting up the drip-irrigation system.

mixed media spraypaint on canvas

Drip drip drip, through the boiler, through the toaster. Water + electricity = no. 3rd Jan 2010.

Day 24 - First 90 Days with my D90

 

Day off and didn't feel like leaving the house today....so I entertained myself with the faucet.

 

View On Black

dripping out the straw

It took me until the end of June to get my drip irrigation system up and running, but with all the rain we received in the beginning of June, I didn't really need it.

 

I have a main line running around the perimeter of the garden with soaker driplines running to each plant. The way the driplines work is there is a small hole every 6" or so that puts out about 1/2 gallon an hour.

 

In this picture you can see the dripline wraps around a tomato plant as well as a special breed of Marigold called the "Golden Guardian". These marigolds are apparently really good at zapping the bad nematodes in the soil that attack tomato plants. It's the first year I've used them as companion plants, and I have to say so far so good. I haven't used a single pesticide on the tomato plants and they are very healthy so far.

A "DRIP" (Variable Message Sign) near Barneveld, Netherlands (A1 motorway)

Drip, drop, droop!

A "DRIP" (Variable Message Sign) near Hoevelaken, Netherlands (A1 motorway)

Beng Calma, vocalist of Filipino band Drip

The glass bottle had broken, so it couldnt even hold the brush on its own.

I love this face with the water dripping from that cute muzzle.

Greater Flamingo.

 

Taken at Slimbridge, Gloucestershire.

Tried three different samples from Estate Coffee from Denmark on the "portabe drip station".

the El Injerto from guatemala was fantastic!!

drop.

 

and some solar flare

Mixed media on Arches paper

August 2015

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