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My artistic flower display in my office. The lavender is actually real, but dried.
I love how the contrast colours came out in this one. From the deep purples and blues, to the browns in the background -- it all compliments each other.
All natural lighting.
About 100 parents, grandparents and children enjoyed exploring the science of illusion in “Illusion Confusion,” the hands-on kids’ science exhibit at the Arts & Science Center for Southeast Arkansas, at the Afternoon at the Museum event Aug. 15. The afternoon included free food, fun activities and lots of interaction with the exhibit. Illusion Confusion
If you have a child between the ages of 5-12 sign them up for Kids' Quest and let them become a part of the fun!
Is life Half Full or Half empty?
Looks a lot better in the light box viewer
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As a 54 year old "Creative", I am quite amazed at how long it takes the "obvious" to impact my consciousness. All these dear friends on LinkedIn have taken the trouble to endorse me for these skills. Don't you think it would be a great idea to play to these strengths? Ha ha, only realised that yesterday! Doh!
In this photo I tried to build depth using colors and the natural lighting, instead of using lines as I tend to do. Personally I like the warm light in the top 1/3 of the picture against the cool, blue colors in the shadow over the stream.
Without thinking, what do you see now? Obviously, it's the phone pic with some gaussian blur applied, same pic as you saw yesterday (the second one) when I was messing about.
9/10/10 - Day 266
The perception is these lines are vertical but, in reality, they are horizontal on a flat surface. Taken from the 66th floor sky lobby in Sears Tower today for Daily Shoot #299: "Find a strong series of horizontal lines or elements and make a photograph of it today."
Different transparency reviles some portions of already known stimulations that we saw in the beginning . But in the previous image, the stimuli was so obvious.
In the following image, the fuzzy perception will enriched with the use of a text message. Could a simple message or a simple word guide our thoughts and dominate our perception to a specific area of our knowledge? What would be the exact word which is connected with the visual stimuli? Why?