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I have been inspired by the look in baskets and textiles of many different kinds...and of course it is patterns that has got my attention....
I was experimenting with trying to catch the late night storms I caught something else streaking across the sky.
Disappointingly, perhaps, this image is of a flintstone suspended on or better in a white foil of plastic. I added the colour in PP and turned the photo upside down. Would have been nice to see the Martian mountains myself.
i've deleted the original.. it was poo!
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My first ever real calligraphy experiment. Kinda sucky towards the end btw.
Using The Decemberists' "The Engine Driver".
*sorry for the crappy photo
Made into tumblr for the past week. Thank you so much! Feel free to add me there.
Spent a day experimenting with light-painting with some friends on an acreage south of Calgary. That's the glow of the city lights in the distance.
Strobist Info:
30 second exposure at f/8
SB-800 with an SD-8A battery back fired multiple times (using the test button) from different heights and angles to light the tree and snow.
Shot with a Nikon 18-70 f/3.5-4.5 at 18mm on a D300.
Experiment for Day 5 of Polaroid Week 2021 - took the shot, waited for it to develop, peeled it and, while still wet, placed it on the negative from another frame in a random position.
Rollei 6008i - Polaroid Magazin - expired FP-100c
Griffin, Georgia USA
Ilford Delta 100 shot at ISO 50 and developed in Ilford Perceptol 1+3
Pentax 645NII
Pentax 45-85
Tiffen yellow filter (8)
Extreme overexposure on FP4. This was shot at f/16 for either two or four seconds. I've done this with a pinhole camera, but never with a real lens.
I used photoshop to bring out contrasts and get rid of a couple of dust specks, but the solarization effect is real.
Next time, I'm going to try cutting the normal development time in half.
Experimenting with degeneration of an app effect on an original photograph, shot with an iPad-2.
The desired result was to minimize the appearance of the app.
Color and texture changes made in Photoshop CS5 layers.
My goal is to be able to use this app with some degree of control over the final results.
The effect of the Percolator app is best seen in Lightbox. Use the L key, please.
Marble Brewery, Downtown Albuquerque