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Lately I became so critical of my own work, nearly nothing made it to Flickr anymore. It all had to fit together, be perfectly artful and artfully imperfect, have mystique and pose questions, break the boundaries of photography, express more than what was visible, all of that. I was so hung up on making "art" that I finally forgot to just enjoy myself. A picture like the one above didn't make it anymore. What a shame, because I think it's beautiful in its own right.
AKA: My first reject!
I liked the idea behind this a lot, but I couldn't seem to get it to work the way I wanted it to. The angle wasn't terribly flattering, and I kept getting head rushes from setting the camera, then standing up too fast and running up the stairs.
It's also obviously altered, as to maintain my modesty.
Reject..
I am thinking about the struggles women and children are faced with every day who are bravely fighting for their freedom and rights and hope they are soon liberated and live life in freedom and peace soon. Prayers that all remaining hostages of Israel are safe soon brought home to their families' loved ones. ️ 🙏
Shot near Divan Yolu Caddesi, Sultanhament, Istanbul.
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I guess this was a reject because I wanted all of my kids in the shot. But I just love the fun'ness of this one. I played around with gradient maps to change the sky. I still didn't get the colors I was looking for but these work for me.
"Will you marry me?" "No way!"
The courtship of the male white butterfly is rejected by the female on the flower. Poor guy...
Sikidang Crater / Dieng Plateau / Java / Indonesia
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Taken just after my light redesigns of Deadshot, Harley, Diablo, Spider and Shark to introduce other members of the N52 Squad.
Featuring a pretty cobbled-together version of Cap'n Boomerang I don't think was terribly successful.
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Let me know what you think!
Here are two previously unpublished photos in a row. Both are from the same photography session with the idea to use a large Lego brick as a mobile weapon of the forces of darkness. I do not know, the idea felt pretty good for a while, but time passed and these ended up rejected. However I can show these now (as a bonus!) in this old format where these differ from my flickrstream in general.
Lately I've been focusing on the head for this robot I've been working on. I've found a technique I like for lips using a trimmed down ribbed hose.
Here's a head I came up with that's too goofy for what I need with my current build but I wanted to share it anyway.
This was my entry for Bricklink's AFOL Designer Program... A 515 parts minifigscale, studless, compact starfighter, with nice building techniques and a modular conception to ease the building.
I went out with Penny to take some photos because the Heavenly Queen Statue had just been put up and the clouds were beautiful. She wanted to use her 40D so i was stuck with the 350.
I took this shot as we were walking there and was surprised at how good it turned out.
I love this photo as much as the other one I took. Sometimes I wish I could use two shots for my 365 *sigh*
For my 30th birthday last week, Sarah got me this journal :D
It's fantastically creative, although I fear it's going to be a difficult task for me to accomplish. I usually keep things (especially books) in as near as mint condition as I possibly can. The thought of - shock! - having to rip out a page scares me something silly! I just know it's going to be damn fun though :D
Thanks chick x
Oh, and I'm purposefully avoiding the How To Wreck A Journal flickr group so as not to corrupt my own destructive ideas....
(Confused by the star? It's for this group - check it out!)
I was doing a cleanup of my photos, deleting files to make room on my computer, when I came across this in my "rejects" folder. I'm not quite sure why I thought this was a reject when first taken and viewed. I really love it now. Funny how things can look different on a second look.
Looks great viewed large on black.
Ophelia on the left, Harriet on the right. Ophie is Harriet's mother. Both were raised by us for the Seeing Eye, but Ophelia went into breeding and Harriet was too neurotic to lead anyone blind around. So, actually, only Harriet was not accepted. The Seeing Eye just decided not to train Ophie after they were done using her for breeding. (sorry, mom...didn't mean to trash talk your little lambs ;)
My Rolos were rejected from the Smile on Saturday group because Rolo is a brand name (note to self - always read the small print), but I hope they make someone smile today! For those not familiar with Rolos the tagline for these chocolate covered caramels is “Do you love anyone enough to give them your last Rolo?”, and so if someone gives you their last one I hope it brings a smile to your face!
Everyone's posting about The Suicide Squad because they're everyone's favorite rejects - but what about the ones that got rejected from the reject team?
These characters come from a list of images and names James Gunn posted to his Twitter about DC characters that were considered but ultimately not included in The Suicide Squad. I thought it was a pretty great list with some interesting ideas for figures I've never made, so here they are.
Realized I forgot to include Knockout from the list. D'oh! Here's a version in case you're curious.
Left to right:
Top: Mr. Freeze, Solomon Grundy, Punch & Jewelee, and Rainbow Creature
Middle: Gunhawk, Killer Frost, Black Spider, and KGBeast
Bottom: Livewire, Deathstroke, Chemo, and Man-Bat
I haven't had much time to take photos lately but I found this one which has been sitting in my rejected pile for four years now! Hope you like it now I have rescued it!
Esta es una foto rechazada cuando la hice. En aquel momento, poco más de un año, no captaba nada de lo que iba buscando. No me gustaron los colores, era simplemente una foto de toma de contacto, ya que lo que yo iba ha hacer eran largas exposiciones en aquella sesión. Pero el gusto del fotógrafo es otra más de esas cosas que cambian en la vida, y hoy, pienso que afortunadamente no la borré.
Espero que os guste.
This is one of my Day 204 rejects. I decided to go with the other after the Moo stickers showed up.
By the way, that Old School Nikon pictured on the Moo card is all mine!
As my self imposed hiatus comes to a close on the 30th I went down to the darkroom to poke around and found this negative which I had never bothered to print in the reject binder. I printed it up this afternoon and gave it some tone.
I may keep it.
I use an Apple iPhone 4S with the panorama ( pano ) function on to make these distorted images. The 4S has its limitations though, which seem to have been corrected in the iPhone 6. The biggest limitation to the 4S is that it's a very poor camera in low light and, of course, at night. Once you get away from brightly lit situations images become very grainy. The darker it gets, the grainier the image. The iPhone 6 seems to have remedied that.
With this series, shot either in the early morning, or in the evening, when the light is still not quite so strong, I found these images to have a lot of "noise". Instead of rejecting them, I thought to use the grain and noise to enhance the dreaminess of the images and heighten the sense of unreality, or SURreality.
Here's one of the more successful evening shots.
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Music Link: "Also Sprach Zarathustra" - Richard Strauss. The opening to his longer tone poem based on the work of Friederich Nietzsche of the same title. Who better to conduct this short, but by now iconic piece, but Herbert Von Karajan himself. Here he's at home with the Berlin Philharmonic, the world famous symphony orchestra that he lead for decades. There's something otherworldly about the Maestro as he conducts this piece. His is the look of an artist who sees into the profound depths of the music, far beyond the ken of most of us. Gives me shivers to watch him.
Why this piece? The dark central shape of the image is reminiscent of Clarke and Kubrick's "monolith", to me. The light serendipitously coming from behind that shape, hinting at solar alignments, made me think of it.
A good friend recently postulated something that shook me to the bones in a recent coffee conversation. He wondered if the mere shape of the monolith, a rectilinear object in 90 degree angles, something so utterly foreign to the world of nature may have been ENOUGH to spark the beginning of rapid evolution ( following Kubrick and Clarke's theme ) when it was seen by the proto-human apes. They would never have seen such a totally UN-natural form. Could that been the beginning of the abstract thought that lead to the rapid technological development that followed ?
My friend said something like, "what if that's all it was, a solid shape. No advanced technologies, or subsonic vibrations, just a simple shape?" Would it then follow, if we continue my friend's proposition, that shape, line, form, colour, texture etc all have a much more profound effect on our deeper consciousness than we realize at this point?
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