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Inside of a juicy lime from the lime tree that sits in my office during the cold winter. This lime was left hanging on since summer....and it met it's demise when I chose it as my photo subject!
[Setup] Putting 2 and 2 together, I recently acquired some sour candy that came in an interesting container looking like a "toxic waste" barrel and also "Smart Mass" by ThinkGeek. The putty like material slowly melts, so naturally I wanted to setup just a fun quick shot to make it look like oil tar melting over the barrel.
Project 52 Assignment One: Vision Statement
I love to find the shadows and create interesting patterns with them. When the shadows are hard to find, then I love to isolate the subject from its surroundings. A wonderful feeling flows internally when someone comments on my seeing the little details that others miss or overlook.
– Tim Lester
Foto-Buddies Project 52, Week#11: Elements of Design-Color
"I shall call him 'Squishy,' and he shall be mine, and he shall be my Squishy." --Dory, Finding Nemo
When Mr. Sparks and I went to Underwater World Singapore, I took pictures of the jelly fishes knowing I could use it for the Foto-Buddies' assignment on color. But I was actually going for the ultra pink jelly fish, as a contrast to the ultra blue waters (cause I read in a tutorial that that's how you use color to create a picture that has impact). But upon review on my computer monitor, I ended up liking this blue mono shot better than my shots with contrasting colors.
[Sports] The Everett Community College Women's Volleyball held their first home game in the new gym on August 30, 2011 - #8 Aryn Crane volleys over a Yakima Yak opponent
These are the button jars in my craft room. They help finding the perfect color for my project seem simple.
Project 52, week 5, 3/5. Forbidden.
The velvet rope: psychological barrier since time immemorial!
(See my profile or diluvienne's profile for more details about Project 52.)
Eaton Centre, Montréal, QC.
This is an IPhone photo but I had to share. My baby Marley has the silliest personality. She is always getting into trouble and doing something funny, if not cuddling with someone or something warm.
In the years before my interest in photography, my family's history is made up of film prints - no backups! These would be the first things I'd grab in an emergency.
True story: I have always been a nerd. Before I took pictures, before I collected shoes, before I started every other sentence with "did you know" I read. And read. And read. Starting at five, I had my nose in a book pretty much constantly until I got my drivers license. (So when I got it I didn't know how to get ANYWHERE. Because I'd been reading the whole time.)
Best example: in second grade, the year I went to public school, we got to pick our reward if we got straight As. I begged for permission to spend the WHOLE ENTIRE DAY at the library. Reading. And I got it. And it was awesome.
I haven't changed much since then: I still firmly believe that anything I need to know can be found in a book somewhere.
When it's time for a sleep, anywhere will do!! I often walk into a room and find Elle curled up in a ball fast asleep! This was the first time at the top of the stairs...
Today I met up with my lovely mummy best friend and her two gorgeous children. Moving away from them has been really hard for me, and I so look forward to our meet-ups. It was a glorious sunny day, and this willow tree with its soft greens looked so beautiful against the bright blue sky. Nature is so rich with colours and textures, photos just don't do it justice.
I guess that's a good way to say "cut" on this project.
It certainly was fun and rewarding experience for me.
Thank you all who saw any of these pictures and gave any kind of feedback, be that a fav or a comment, thanks again!
It seemed fitting to get a pic of my son and his baseball since baseball starts this week.
I tried to get a pic of my boys going around on a playground merry-go-round, but it just wasn't coming out like I was envisioning.
Classic Polaroid One600 Instant Camera.
Foto-Buddies Project 52, Week#9: Elements of Design--Form
Poly is extra special because he's Mr. Sparks' Christmas gift to me. I hate that I can't play with him as much because the compatible film is not available in the Philippines and it's pretty expensive too. Last weekend, I tried using him only to find out that the film cartridge has expired. Now I only have one unexpired film cartridge left. :(
I've also made this shot my entry to the Foto-Buddies Project 52 Week #8 Assignment on Form.
MCP Project 52 - Week 10 Theme: Childhood Toys
(Freelensing with 50mm)
I love that I live in a neighborhood where my son can ride his scooter, leave it on the lawn all day long and it's still there when we go back outside.
Ahhh, childhood in the burbs...
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With some friends I started a Project 52 this week. Each week for a year we agree on a theme and create a picture within that theme. Not as a competition, but as a fun interactive way to improve our photography. The first theme is Vreemd, which means 'strange' (or 'weird'). I decided to take the word literally. :)
You can follow the project on our site, p52.nl.
Setup:
Metz 48 AF-1 @1/128, 24mm, subject top left, bare.
Triggered using Seagull optical trigger cube.