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For the Macro Mondays theme: "Corner".
An experiment in folding with a piece of very strong metallic paper…I didn't got the end result I wanted it to have, but I'm glad I took a photo of this in-between step.
Happy Macro Monday ;-))
A more closer look of "Pattern" (see first comment box). The texture reminds me of stone, so I did some processing to emphasize that.
The paper I used is 'glassine', which is great photogenic paper because of its translucency.
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Hitomi Lips - lips in 18 colours in 3 transparencies
Hitomi set - includes visor & orbits and shoulder left and right with 16 colours for sections 1/2/3/4 via HUD.
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" Lost in skies of powdered gold
Caught in clouds of silver ropes
Showered by the empty hopes
As I tumble down, falling fast to the ground
I know I'll wither so peel away the bark
'Cause nothing grows when it is dark
In spite of all my fears, I can see it all so clear
I see it all so clear
Woah
Cover your crystal eyes
And feel the tones that tremble down your spine
Woah
Cover your crystal eyes
And let your colours bleed and blend with mine
Making waves in pitch black sand
Feel the salt dance on my hands
Raw and charcoal coloured thighs
Feel so cold and my skin feels so paper-thin... "
- OF MONSTERS AND MEN -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-PgPZ3F9P4
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My 'Mohave White' Paper Daisies.
aka Bracteantha Strawflowers.
'Xerochrysum bracteantha'
Native to Australia.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and Photo Pad Pro by NCH software.
Collage by PhotoPad Pro.
For 'Smile on Saturday', theme: gift wrapping material. I chose rolls of Japanese paper. So colourful.
A few young guys were playing around (taking photos / video clips) with these paper boats in the breakwater of the East Cost Park Precinct.
This photo let me remember of the old Cantonese song 《紙船》 [Paper Boat], released in 1982, by the famous Hong Kong Cantopop singer / songwriter / actor Sam Hui ( 許冠傑).
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUdbUFzVqNg
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《紙船》
作曲/填詞:許冠傑 (1982)
路經海邊見隻小船
懷人萬里心暗酸
異鄉的她腦海湧現
如何把相思串
拾起張紙摺隻小船
徐徐地放於水面
靜心閉目許個願
船兒匆匆飄遠
望船實踐我這個願
遙遙長路也不倦
直去到她身邊
只求跟她一見
若她終於見隻紙船
盤旋夢裡千百轉
望她珍惜當中意義
齊齊把相思串
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[Paper Boat]
Composed/lyrics by Sam Hui (1982).
Lyrics (an unofficial English translation from internet, not singable):
Walking pass the seaside, ( I ) see a small boat
Remind me of that person, thousands of miles away, make me feel sad inside
(Image of) her who is in foreign land rush into my mind
How to make our hearts connect
Pick up a piece of paper and fold a little boat
Gently lay it down on the water
Clear my mind, close my eyes and make a wish
(Watching) the little (paper) boat quickly floats afar
I hope the (paper) boat could fulfill this wish of mine
Tirelessly travel long way away
Straight to her side
Only hope to see her once
if she finally see a paper boat
Drifting in circle endlessly in her dream
Hope she could cherish the meaning of it
Together, let's make our hearts connect
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Avec de l'imagination, mes petites lamelles de papier m'ont aidé à construire un monde coloré à la texture tout en douceur qui devrait aider à la recherche d'une vie plus harmonieuse. #Macro #MacroMondays #UnusualPatterns
In this phase you can see it better how many pre-folds had to be made. It took two days to do it.
This pre-folding does not apply to all origami models.
I made a kind of blue print. ;-))
If you want you still can make suggestions what it will be…….
What you see here is an in-between-step of an origami ….???
I made a little series about it: Paper Art:
Update:
Model: origami Hedgehog
Design: Kouji Nakagawa
Diagrams in Tanteidan Convention Book #8
Paper: 35x35cm brownish elephant-hide paper.
Final size: height 5cm, width 12cm, length 12cm
if you want to see more photos of this origami model, please visit my Origami - Kouji Nakagawa album.
For the Macro Mondays theme"Begins with the Letter P": Pre-creasing paper for folding.
When you fold with vellum, the creases becomes white lines. The vellum gets actually damaged and the risk it might tear is very big, so it is necessary to fold with great care.
HMM for everyone ;-)
Macro Monday
Theme: Paper Art
Size: Less than 3x3 inches
The subject is a piece of tissue paper. I sprinkle some water drops on the paper and crunched it randomly to create these shapes.
With a bit of imagination it looks like hills and crumbling icebergs.
There are 2 sources of light , an overhead incandescent table lamp light and a LED torch under neath the tissue paper.
Many thanks for your visit, comments and faves...it is always
appreciated.
HMM
for Macro Mondays: paper
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The narcissus is the December birth flower and symbolizes good wishes, faithfulness and respect. The narcissus can often be confused with the daffodil, the birth flower for March, which is a type of narcissus. Although most narcissus flowers are spring flowers, there are several species that bloom in the winter, such as the paperwhite narcissus — making it appropriate as the birth flower for December.
The December birthday flower has a rich history. As a native of the Mediterranean, the narcissus was brought over to Asia where it became widely cultivated in China. From there, the narcissus made its way into Europe via European colonists and eventually made its way into North America. Today, the narcissus is mainly cultivated in Great Britain, Holland, and The Channel Isles.
Thanks to Cris Buscaglia for the texture.
www.flickr.com/photos/crisbuscagliacom/49456556423/
Have a safe and beautiful month of December!💝
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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was paper. This one looks like it's sailing into the unknown! HMMM!
For Macro Mondays.
I attempted some marbling of paint on paper this weekend, but wasn't very successful, so have resorted to the unimaginative paper coil.
and all, all my love is here
from the garden
to the shadows
every heartbeat
the things:
Konoha - Iris valarie
Konoha - wild grass
both @ Konoha
Ariskea [Birdy] Stone Bird Bath
Conrail freight ELKA5, led by EMD GP38-2 No. 8134, cruises through New Carlisle, Indiana, during a snowfall on January 15, 1994, in a panned photograph. It wasn’t until I received the Kodachrome slide from processor that I noticed the conductor neatly framed in the cab windows, using ambient light from bright snow to read the morning paper!
Created for Macro Mondays, theme paper; not my best paper boat (I'm not good in it), small yellow paper boat on a small globe, with green reflection (blue would have been better)
This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Torn Paper.
Remembering back to an art class in college, the professor wanted to teach us how to train our eyes to see Grayscale. So he asked us to simply tear out 10 pieces of paper from a newspaper and arrange them according to their intensity value, then glue them onto black construction paper.
Nowadays, all my newspapers have color pictures, so I used an old magazine that was already cut up. Now, I always have a Grayscale reference! If you try it, don't forget to play with the scraps, too! HMMM!
For Macro Mondays and Pick Two.
This week's Macro Mondays theme is to pick two, one from each list.
The colours:
Red
Blue
Yellow
Pink
The items:
Flower
Bottle Cap
Paper
Pen
...and combine them in a macro photo. This is a thin, cellophane-like, translucent paper that made folding difficult for me. All one hue, but the lights make it look like many.
About 4cm /1.5 inches across.
My husband prefers this one. He isn't keen on abstract or bokeh balls.
Thanks for looking.
1 MW AEG steam turbine, the generator is gone -
abandoned paper factory, founded in 1887, ceased operation in 2013
Happy birthday, my dear wife...!
[We'll play with a paper plane,
being so occuped with our paper problems...]
Macro Mondays: Paper Art
Tiny Origami earring ... I don't know how they could fold such a small piece of paper!
The rolled paper is shot from above - it is on a tray table with a translucent top - the flash is below the table.
For some of my dear friends on Flickr, who don't fold and are curious of how the folding takes place, I decide to photograph some steps, to reveil "the secret", no just kidding ;-), it's really so nice to know you are interested.
First I cut out a hexagon out of a piece of paper, sometimes out of a square, sometimes out of a rectangle and then I start to make/fold the division of the grid that I need. This is somewhere in between......I still have to do a lot.
I used very thin paper with plenty of fiber, as you can see.... there is a very big one........ Because I wanted to see if I could tessellate this kind of paper...., always like a challenge........ to be continued.