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John Hancock Tower Boston by I.M. Pei

Boston, Massachusetts

Computer Graphics 2 Gradient Mesh Project. I took an original drawing by me and traced it with the pen tool in Illustrator. I then applied a gradient mesh to most of the middle and background, The vibrant colors against the gray and white background provided emphasis and stand out against everything else

Finding something slightly more abstract is what I consider taking a break from my style of photography.

 

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Habana Cuba, 2011

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@Millennium Vee Hotel

Processed with VSCOcam with b5 preset

Wool Ease Wool/Acrylic Yarn dyed as a wound ball in a bath of orange & red 'Easter Egg' dyes with vinegar; simmered for approximately 1 to 2 hours and then drained and rinsed. (don't over-squeeze, as it will felt a little). I've learned to pre-soak the wound ball in plain water to wet thoroughly before putting in the dye bath - otherwise the dye tends to migrate throughout the whole ball.

On the platform at Bramley and Wonersh station

At 37 000 feet, the sky is stunning gradiant blue.

Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, East Lansing, MI.

5DMKII - Zuiko 24 f2.8

The staircase leading up to the roof.

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