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bokeh should be perfect little circles, right? but what if I feel that these angular shapes looks so much better in this shot?
just wanted something edgy to go with the acorn :)
started looking through streams, but I'm just to tired - can't write anything in english that equals the beauty & awesomeness of the shots tonight. I'll be back when my head works properly :)
From an hexagon. The paper is a kind of elephant hide.
From left to right: front and back backlighted
Instructions in Eric Gjerde’s book “Origami Tessellations: Awe-Inspiring Geometric Designs”.
Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm f1.2
Aperture was set at 2.0
A fascinating and useful attribute of this lens is that its bokeh changes very distinctly at different f-stops. Wide open at 1.2 the bokeh will be overlapping circles and discs. At 2.0, bokeh are medium-sized translucent, soft hexagons. At 2.8, bokeh are smaller, harder, more opaque hexagons. Because there is no electronic record of aperture made when the photo is taken, the distinction in bokeh shape helps me identify how I had set the aperture for a photo with bokeh.
This tree hydrangea always offers us about a month of floozy pink in the autumn, as if it wants to go out of the year in a party mood.
One of the aspects of my photography that I would like to improve is composition. To achieve bokeh like this, I'm often practically lying on the ground to shoot up at my subject with the illuminated canopy of a tree in the background. If I can achieve a focus on the subject and bokeh in the background, job done, I think. But the result, as in this case here, is often a poorly framed or crowded subject. Just another reason to keep trying!
This is a quilt with the hexagon cross module. It is possible to fill a plane with hexagons.
Just have look also to the back side.
Folder and designer: Dirk Eisner
72 units (30 of them are half modules for the edges)
paper size: length:width = 1.443 : 1 (half module: 0.722 : 1)
Other possibilities with this module are e.g.:
or the star by Hans-Werner Guth.
Our Daily Challenge 21-28 July : Hexagon or Hexagonal.
Cheapo ones, but still one of my favourite media
My first proper hexagon project with 30s fabric. Not quite sure where I'll end up but I'm having fun in the meantime! :)
I added a little crocheted scrubbie (am addicted to them!). You can find the pattern as a free download on ravelry.com.
This model uses a molecule of an hexagon twist on top of an hexagon pleat (no twist).
Tant paper, hexagon from 35x35 cm square, 64 division grid.
Back and front views, backlit with flash.
Hexagonal pyramid - designed and folded by me. Using a technique similar to Andrey Ermakhovs Moai and Jo Nakashimas Pyramid. One uncut hexagon of elephant hide.
played a little with photo effects - hope you like it :)
Happy St David's Day!
Free pattern blogged at: www.leoniemorgan.com/2012/03/st-davids-day-free-daffodil-...
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