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A splat of paint turned into a purple splat monster by my 6 year old son. Blogged about at Artful Adventures.
15th August, 228/ 366
Needed a photo of the day today so resorted to another waterdrop session tonight! The background is made of a Hamma Bead Heart my son created today. The colour was very intense - at first I decided to heighten it even more for fun but I couldn't cope with the colour overload so ended up de-saturating instead to create a slightly more subtle image!
Concentrated groups of paint splats of varying opacities. Cool and trendy for enhancing all types of design.
I had a lot of fun setting the camera on a timer and quickly pouring cold tea into a bowl.
This was actually two seperate shots, combined to make one big splash.
I overlayed this texture from les brumes.
For Whore Couture. I'll stick the URL down later once it opens. This is just one of many new Tango piercings I've set out. ^_^
It's the Splats texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/11667.html (created by Squideey)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial version for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
It was my eldests 14th birthday last weekend and all the boys went paintballing (strategy tag). www.strategytag.co.nz/index.html
This involves shooting the opposite team with small balls with paint inside them from a gun working on high pressure air...and yes they do hurt. Everyone had bruises and they all love it ...go figure! Hubby also played and was shot in the head (they do wear masks to protect their face) in a lucky scalp shot...lucky for my sons mate...not so lucky for hubby. I think he got even.
This is chocolate cake covered liberally with chocolate ganache (the latest fad with son and his mate www.flickr.com/photos/lisas_cakes/6911571725/in/photostream )..
Oscar wanted to be shooting his dad on the cake...lol...but i ran out of room. I have to say I found him difficult to model as he just doesnt have any features that make him immediately recognizable.
Sorry for adding the description late..!! I put the files for upload and fell asleep.
This is not a piece of cloth, it's paper, actually papers glued to form the structure. What I had in mind was a multicolored ball hitting a wall and making a splatter of colors.
The center is higher than the rest, making it some sort of cone-like structure. It is not as flat as the picture appears to be... For a side view see this.
P.S.: This contributed a lot of scraps as seen here.
In line for Peter Pan's Flight. See this photo over here for an explanation of why there's a big gap in the crowd. The little girl in the red t-shirt was the victim.
I am very fortunate in that my studio has two levels. This means that once I have made an unholy mess, I can then go upstairs and get a disorientating bird's eye view of the half-finished whatever-it-is.
Not a human bug on the windscreen!, but the female driver of a Kiev Skoda articulated trolleybus resorting to desperate measures to clean her windscreen in the abscence of any wiper blades to do it for her. During a recent visit we noted several trolleys with only one, but this one had neither. Whilst the bus lookes past it's best, it's pristine compared with the remaining trams.
Not too shabby for using the wrong equipment, spending maybe 20 minutes to set up, and semi-following *Corrie*'s instructions.
First attempt at a fall shot. I am happy with the rolling body position and eye contact but I think it needs more movement in my arms and the board rolling away. I will be trying again! Strobist info: a single Canon Speedlite 550EX placed to the left of camera on -2/3 power. Triggered wirelessly by deactivated pop up flash in Custom Wireless mode
for the SPLAT category of photo5
ok so i cheated on this one and added the paint drips from another pic I took. I would have preferred to do it all in one photo but I figured it would be too hard to get it right.
my original SPLAT idea I couldnt enter due to nudity. But i much prefer my original idea. which was done all in one pic :) see here www.flickr.com/photos/allyeska/4041950775/in/set-72157622...
Model : Alexandra Bromley
Screengrab from my most recent pie in the face (from 11-26-10). I love the look on her face here. She hates coconut and she even thought the pies smelled icky. I, of course, love 'em -- whether eating them or getting hit with them. I had no idea she was making that face until I saw the video later on. (My view was obstructed, for obvious reasons!)
My wife, it also has turned out over the years, is really good at hitting me with pies. Video of this pieing here. Just before she plants the pie in my face, she says "Coconut's gross!"
More on my long relationship with pies in my face here, and specific blog entry about this particular pieing of my face here!
Camera: Great Wall PF-1
Film: Expired Fuji Superior 400
Somebody dropped a paint can in the parking lot recently. Thankfully it wasn't me.