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Reaching the brushy Altiplano, we frequently encountered llamas, alpaca, sheep, and their herders. We seemed to be as much a curiosity to them as they were to us.
Vintage german doll, mother of pearl buttons, painted maple panel. 8" x 8" x 1" (white panel photographed on green wall) From a new series.
I've been working in several new directions the last few months. I had been photographing arrangements of things-- I'm doing more gluing and physical construction of objects now. I'd also like to incorporate more narrative in my work and reference the human form.
Everywhere, inside the house, outside in the garden - things with no value beyond being reminders of days and years forgotten.
I was afraid that by observing objects with my eyes and trying to comprehend them with each of my other senses I might blind my soul altogether.
Socrates
Nothing ever exists entirely alone; everything is in relation to everything else. ~Buddha~
Just trying new things.
Taking advantage of some natural light. Sunny in Oregon today.
By total accident I lined the heel up with the edge of the chair perfectly. heh.
Really should have shot this again.
Random fact: These red shoes are my wedding shoes.
Yes, I'm aware that is odd. :) and no, I didn't wear the socks.
Antique and 'uncommon objects' can indeed be found on South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved Katie R. Andersen
Friends - Hope you all are doing great. I'm here with moon shot again. Definitely one of my favorite object to shoot all the time :). Taken in 2012 but never got a chance to post it. Last few months has been super busy and kept me away from flickr and i totally missed it. Hope things will be better now.
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This photo was taken with Nikon 70-300mm Lens. It was taken in RAW format and has been post processed with PSE 9.
Exif Info : f9- 1/320s - 300mm - ISO 100
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Joint art exhibit by Kiyomi Tanigawa (www.brooklynmisomaru.com), So Jung Lee (www.kokili.com), and Hanna Yoo (www.hannayooworks.com)
ODC Everyday Object
I love my new chopping board that I got for my birthday last month! I do enjoy chopping veg, one of my favourite parts of prepping a meal
Busy day today de-christmassing the house and getting ready for back to school in the morning! Here's hoping we all get up on time!
For the "Objects for Layer" group.
Please feel free to use as you please.
It would be nice if you do use it to link back to me. Thanks :-)
The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.27 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The V&A is located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, in an area known as "Albertopolis" because of its association with Prince Albert, the Albert Memorial and the major cultural institutions with which he was associated. These include the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, the Royal Albert Hall and Imperial College London. The museum is a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. As with other national British museums, entrance is free. The V&A covers 12.5 acres and 145 galleries. Its collection spans 5,000 years of art, from ancient times to the present day, from the cultures of Europe, North America, Asia and North Africa. However, the art of antiquity in most areas is not collected. The holdings of ceramics, glass, textiles, costumes, silver, ironwork, jewellery, furniture, medieval objects, sculpture, prints and printmaking, drawings and photographs are among the largest and most comprehensive in the world. The museum owns the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture, with the holdings of Italian Renaissance items being the largest outside Italy. The departments of Asia include art from South Asia, China, Japan, Korea and the Islamic world. The East Asian collections are among the best in Europe, with particular strengths in ceramics and metalwork, while the Islamic collection is amongst the largest in the Western world. Overall, it is one of the largest museums in the world.
IS IT REAL?
This waterfall is a water object in a park in Schaumburg, IL - USA. The park has a pond, colored pavers, retaining walls, planting beds, fountain and painted ornamental ironwork. It is an "open space" within the city. Many of the suburbs in the area have them.... its all part of Generica (Generic + America).
PROCESSESED?
This waterfall was part of a designers plan. The stones were laid by tradesmen and the water was made to flow across them to give people a feel as if they were viewing the beauty of nature. My photograph has obviously been processed, in the same manner that the designer of this water fall used. I wanted to let the viewer feel as if they were remembering a natural water fall from their past. I tried to give it a dreamy feel.
ENGINEER vs PHOTOGRAPHER
The question arises - Is a manufactured environment or memory wrong? As the designer layed out each part of this water fall - I layed out the coloring of each pixel. The result is engineered. The designer's calculated, gentle drop in elevation and my calculated cropping of parked cars in the background. We both try to achieve the same.
RIGHT or WRONG
People are more affected by other people than any other factor in our lives. This makes sense that we can create emotion through artwork. I hope that this artifact and my presentation will bring the viewer some joy. Many people will be able to see the processed environment that has been created, but will still enjoy the photograph.