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Experimenting with suspended LED lights (from a little free-gift crystal pedestal) swinging freely over the camera
I'm not claiming that this is good, or that the colors are right. There are lots of things wrong with this and it's not finished but it was a fun experiment. Might try more of this in the future.
25 - F9.0 - ISO 200 - 24/12/2014 - 00:45:51 - Use of flashlight
By slowly moving the light around the subject; it creates a bright light line around the little boy. Because there is such a high contrast between the subject and the light, several shadows are formed on the wall. There also is a reflection of a house with a streetlight on the wall which is clearly visible. Not only the white line puts emphasis on the subjects, also the other colored light lines help to put emphasis on the boy.
For this experiment I splashed lots of black ink onto an A2 piece of white paper and then shook salt all over it. In the past I have slightly played with the process, however I didn't know the effect it could add to a piece. It's a wonder to just watch. The salt creates a sand like texture which absorbs the ink and spirals out like crystals. As I was about to start this piece I had a brain wave to glue pieces of string to the paper. Due to the poor quality glue stick, this did not happen. But instead when I washed the paper with ink, I saw this amazing texture appear as the glue separated/pushed the ink away. I am truly fascinated by the effect and just want to keep playing with these materials and adding more into it.
The handles must be fitted with his logo. Here are some experiments. After the experiments I have chosen to burn the logo in the wood.
Exercise with a led tv as a background. Credits: The background is a stock photo from Internet (NOT MINE), author: unknown. This picture has not commercial purpose.
Experimenting with the different lenses/flashes/films... please excuse the unimaginative subjects - I was sat in a stationary car...
Today I opened up, set up and started using my early birthday pressie from Mr WT, an electronic cutting machine. Lots to learn but this was the outcome of experimenting with how it all worked, a simple birthday card.
Static electricity experiment: Very difficult to get a dog to stay still while rubbing wool/silk on his head. Also, very little static.