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Space was at a premium in my former apartment's bathroom. I installed these shelves and tried to keep them practical and pleasing at the same time. The wooden box is a vintage cigar box holding nail polish. I picked up the basket second-hand, and I purchased the framed drawing of a ship at a tiny flea market in Vermont many years ago.
Science Homework: Diffusion Practical - The glass on the left started with clear water, and the glass on the right a coffee solution. Coffee solution was gradually added to the clear water.
YES. More practice! Also, I was bored again. So, bubbles everywhere. I'm kinda proud of them, and floofy wooshy magic fiyah thingy
The elder chick has been practicing to fly for about 10 days now. Today, at 82 days old he did his longest run of nearly 200 meter and did not take off. He will fly very soon.
Loons are excellent divers and have heavy bones, unlike most birds that have “hollow” bones. This is the reason they need such a long ran to get airborne.
A recreation of one of our favorite scenes from the film, "Practical Magic."
Costume and umbrella by LOVE
Socks by Rag Dollz [RIP]
Yay! I finally found a Secret Spells Christie. I promptly set her up with a fashionista body and set a lil magik shoot.
Page 2 of my feature in Septembers issue of Practical Photography!!
It should be out on the 13th August in the UK and i think it's around the 15th for other countries!
I have a penchant for off-beat images. As you may know my motto is 'Beyond the Obvious'.
Sometimes when you want to get an unusual background you end up taking the bride and groom across the moors and of course they're not dressed for this kind of thing. Here the bride took a practical view and hauled her dress up - and I ever watchful captured the moment.
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Inspired by the movie "Practical Magic."
About two sisters who practice magic in a modern day world and are treated differently because they aren't what is to be considered normal. Though myself & the other model are not actually sisters we both understand each other and relate to the sisters in the movie.
This needed some proper moody lighting and I ended up with 3 Fresnel focused incandescent spotlights. One directly behind and up high, another around the front and up high, using the barn doors to constrain it to a strip down the centre.
The third light is off to camera left and is only there to light the glass ball, and the top of the table. It is fully spotted up, and the barn doors closed to a small box.
The background fog is from a regular 1kW fogger with dense fog fluid. The heavier than air fog that sits on the table and in the glasses, is from a Lensgo Smoke B with the diffuser to cool it to ambient.
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Practical Mysticism If the doors of perception were cleansed, said Blake, everything would appear to man as it is—Infinite. But the doors of perception are hung with the cobwebs of thought; prejudice, cowardice, sloth. Eternity is with us, inviting our contemplation perpetually, but we are too frightened, lazy, and suspicious to respond: too arrogant to still our thought, and let divine sensation have its way. It needs industry and goodwill if we would make that transition: for the process involves a veritable spring-cleaning of the soul, a turning-out and rearrangement of our mental furniture, a wide opening of closed windows, that the notes of the wild birds beyond our garden may come to us fully charged with wonder and freshness, and drown with their music the noise of the gramophone within.
-EVELYN UNDERHILL
'Practical Photography' magazine here in the UK recently asked if I'd write an article for them about my photography - it's the first time I've been asked to do anything like this so it was really exciting! The article is in this months issue of the magazine (don't ask me why it's called the August edition when it's pubilshed in July!)
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Sally: He will hear my call a mile away. He will whistle my favorite song. He can ride a pony backwards.
Gillian: What are you doing?
Sally: Summoning up a true love spell called Amas Veritas. He can flip pancakes in the air. He'll be marvelously kind. And his favorite shape will be a star. And he'll have one green eye and one blue.
Gillian: Thought you never wanted to fall in love.
Sally: That's the point. The guy I dreamed of doesn't exist. And if he doesn't exist, I'll never die of a broken heart.