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Artist: Richard Slee
Title: Waste Baskets
Material: glased and lustre ceramic. waste basket. plastic lion's feet
The Learned Society of Extra-Ordinary Objects
5 July – 3 September 2017
Terrace Rooms, Somerset House
London, England
We had to make an essay about the live as a moving object. Live has to move and everything moves with us. I made it about different types of tents. tradional yurts and bedoin tents and new types of architectual types of tents.
I made this object with the following view:
People have to move but we love our secure places and save hidings. We have to have a place to come back to. even if we are traveling. So I made this kind of tent form. the different layers of fabric resemble the differrent securities we need and thhes cover us. they are a little translucent but that comes in place when we think about a tent. a tent is never closed. you can hear noices and other people can hear you.
Spotmatic II | Super Takumar 55mm | Arista Premium 100
Roll #67, Frame 22. 1/15; f/8.
Dev: Rodinal 1:50, 12 min @ 20°C, 1 agitation / :30.
object by Peter Hassenpflug, Orfèvre
sorry, i missed to note the title of this object.
any information would be welcome - thank you
also, the shot is blurry. i like it anyway
1000 Object Sky photos
I've been playing with krazydad / jbum's Coverpop Interactive Mosaic maker.
You can make your own by visiting flickr.coverpop.com/create/
1) I composed this shot mainly because I wanted to get the main idea across- listening to music. The main focus here is the earphones. I chose those earphones specifically because the other objects I had in mind (a speaker and headphones) were too bulky for me to effectively take the shot. They got in the way of the music notes (which I scattered around to sorta “frame” the earphones).
2) This photograph is interesting to me because I like how the music notes frame the subject and really portrays the idea –music.
3) I guess the main emotion that I’m showing here is something akin to playfulness or whimsical atmosphere. The music notes scattered around gives me the impression of a type of joy.
4) For this shot, I chose to take it a bit darker to have the white earphones stands out a bit more, as a result, my shutter speed became faster. I didn’t really change the aperture too much as I mainly used the shutter speed to control the lighting of the photo. However, I had some difficulty to adjusting the lighting to the way shown in the picture so I up-ed the ISO to help with that.
A found object beach sculpture ,..
at Watch Hill , Fire Island National Seashore.
Fire Island
Long Island , N
Random objects at the Dongdaemun Design Plaza, Seoul
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'My Dil Goes Mmmm '
-Hearts will never be practical until they can be made unbreakable.
L. Frank Baum
Design Principle - Emphasis
Project - Object Photo
Camera Settings -
Aperture = F3.5
Shutter Speed = 1/30 Sec.
ISO = 320
Intended narrative -
In this picture I intended to show how frustrating it is to go to the bathroom only to find an empty toilet paper roll. And question why it is so difficult to replace the roll on the holder vs. putting it on the back of the toilet for someone else to do it? The role holder is right next to the toilet, replace it for God's sake, LOL! I purposely put a spotlight on the toilet paper roll to make it more prominent in the picture.
Editing - No editing
Object labels for willow figures in the Eastbourne Ancestors temporary archaeology exhibition (Jan-Nov 2014). Redoubt Fortress and Military Museum, Jan 2014.
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