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Sheepskin, cane toad skin, linen thread, mixed papers

Dan at Blind Pig.

"Artwork" in Brighton.

 

Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.

What happens when a bird tries to fly into the house via a closed window

Close up of the bullet that made it though the wall and found itself embeded in couch stuffing. I hate this crappy old fake green leather couch, but hell - it stopped a bullet from hitting me and/or Milo, so it's now a close friend.

 

1 bullet in my truck + in my girlfriend's car + 4 to the side of the house = Pure asinine

 

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milk.paint.foodcolor.

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Dunk in basketball street

Photo for Miss E's school app showing her playing her word recognition game. Only photo I took today.

 

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Since they don't have a stabilizing cell wall, plant protoplasts are fragile - they don't like to be squished by a cover slip. *LOL* The one on the bottom is still in pretty good shape, the one above it has burst into fragments. Green = green fluorescent protein (in the cytoplasm and nucleus in these cells), red = chlorophyll fluorescence (inside chloroplasts), the empty spaces in the "bubbles" are the central vacuoles.

Background of "Purple Haze" painting

started with a splat of paint & then i interpret what i see

This photo was taken as part of my A2 Photography Project. The theme of the project was Colour and Experimental. I aimed to capture the explosion of colour and the detail of each bit of flour debris.

Subject-Subject. A couple of my friends agreed to be my subjects and we set off for Downtown Macon, and this is what we came up with! This frame took a lot of shots to get just right. I soon realized that I was the one that need to make adjustments behind the camera not my subjects in front of me.

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From a trip to Barcelona

Another one of my abstract phase, this time a little later.

Students at Monmouth College play "Figure It Out" during Greek Week 2011. The losers get slimed, 90s style!

 

See more of this on Facebook at Monmouth College Greek Life.

There is a story behind this paint splatter. I'm sure of it. I just wish I knew what it was.

 

Until then, I conclude that a pigeon ate too much strawberry ice cream...

 

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which sort of rhymes....

He was about to fall, as noted by Ricardo Carreon. We wait until hurricane season to get some surf, and our surfers don't get much to practice on. View large to see his expression. Deerfield Beach, FL

 

View Large On Black

 

Cover graphic for "Brisbane Fringe Festival 1995" Event Guide

 

Having used the "Polar Coordinates" filter in PhotoShop since its introduction, I have enjoyed playing with this filter to see how far its anamorphic capabilities could be taken.

 

Originally designed to distort images that would be applied as surface-mapping in 3D software, its other use mimicked the "magic cylinder" anamorphic art that was popular during the late-19th century. (Take an image, apply the rectangular to polar setting. Print your image and place a mirrored cylinder in the middle of the image to restore the original in its reflection.)

 

My image was created by filling a square with 9 fields of colour on a black background (based on a logo I designed for a local Fringe Festival). I then proceeded to use the polar coordinates filter combined with a series of 90º and 180º rotations. I also used the ripple and wave filters to distort my image intermittently between the use of the polar coordinates filter and subsequent rotations.

 

After masking the splattered shape and removing the usual residue that is created from duplicated pixels at an image's edges, I applied the plastic-wrap effect filter, two separate glows (one for the outside shape and another for the round glow behind) and a lens flare to come to the final result.

 

Regrettably, many of my original files were lost a number of years ago and all that remains is a low resolution PDF that I fortunately made and archived on one of the few disks that remained. The above explanation is only a loose guide, as it was over 10 years ago and I produced this graphic through a lot of trial and error, somewhere between 12am and 5am one morning (don't you love deadlines?).

I've forgotten the exact number of varied steps that was needed to produce this particular image - but the client loved it, so who's to complain?

 

Enjoy making your "Amazing Circles" - and don't hesitate to experiment.

The results only become more complex and amazing!

 

Lawrie M

2’ x 3

floor canvas with acrylic paint

Fund raising pie-throwing contest at school. Do it for the kids!

View On Black

 

so it was 12:30am and i was still at school studying in a lecture hall, i got bored so this is what i came up with. i also had my camera with me, which i haven't had time to pick up in awhile because of exams.

 

this is just water i threw at a blackboard....it's not blood....yea..i was procrastinating

 

i like how the texture from the blackboard turned out and the dripping water adds an interesting composition

 

strobist:

- sb800 pointing at blackboard from the top on SU-4 (1-64). used a stofen to diffuse the light

- triggerred by on camera flash which i covered the front with my hand so it doesn't affect the shot and only trigger the sb800

- only reason i really needed the flash was to reduce the iso to the minimum on my d70 (iso200) and to use a faster shutterspeed.

Kivan Denothar as Splat, a demonic imp for The Realm of Mystara.

 

Photo taken on my land against a plain white backdrop for better contrast of avatar features.

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