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When a star or sun collapses it is called a death star or super nova.... this is my version/play with the Sunflower.

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This is the final image in my Sunflower study series:

I tried an approach to show different angles, both untouched as well as processed concepts. I was trying to show my "seeing artistically" when shooting.

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Edit: Explore, April 15, 2009, #73.

Continuing my theme of unoriginality, I present this alternative vantage of Manhattan with its architecture and many piers behind the pilings of Dumbo Park in Brooklyn.

SHE

 

My dear friend Anke reminded me of this beautiful song - an ageless song.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajjdY070VU4

  

Easylith su Orwo BN1

easylith(Moersch)30+30+4D+4E+700 H2O

2)5ml Sepia+10 ammoniumcarbonat

3)selenium

4 minutes before sunset. The golden rim of the setting sun picks up the blue sky and white clouds. But it's the colors reflected in the calm sea that make this photo special. Enjoy!

 

Photo taken from the bluffs near the Mar Vista trailhead, just south of New San Simeon.

digital art 2017

 

("not as country as turnip greens" Betty Jo ...more like "suburban as late trains".... basil is on its way....:)

 

Continuing the journey of exploring digital paint effects..

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(original photo in 1st comment box )

Model: Krystal Smith

Please see large. Thank you!

 

Flickr has recommended my group. Please check out the Little Select Gallery of Eclectic Visual Poetry

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The new Professor found her barings and settled into School nicely. There were a few things still left to do before the term started officially next week, and many things to consider as she settled into her new role. For now, she pulled out a book - there was material to review.

Downtown – Tucson, AZ

Dennis Jones – Opposed Tensions (detail)

Hasselblad 501cm

Hp5 400

rodinal 1+100

I hope to find time for a lith print :D

A new flower for me - the African Lily or Agapanthus. The flower heads are big, full of flowers and rather drooping and shaggy - like a very bad hair day! So I took a few of the small flowers, and used the sunlight streaming through the window.

There'a a window, some bokeh and plenty of textures - so ....

Happy Windows Wednesday

Happy Textural Tuesday!

Happy Bokeh Wednesday

 

Texture tA56 from Ana Librillana

Texture Traveling Light 22 from 2 Lil Owls

 

My Textural Tuesday set here: Elisa Textural Tuesday

My Windows set here: Elisa Windows set

My Bokeh set: Elisa's bokeh set

My Lily set: All kinds of Lilies

My Textured set here: Elisa Textured set

Blue & orange; Cartesian & organic; light & shade

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Rolleiflex 3,5F

tri-x 400

rodinal 1+50

ps toned

Hasselblad 501cm

orangefiter

tmax 100 pushed 200

rodinal 1+50

15min. developed

Model: Krystal Smith

 

Better seen large. Thank you.

 

With a tip of the bonnet to the Dutch Masters

Digital 2021

Continuing the journey of exploring experimental digital art effects..!!!

 

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entered in the award trees ~ Water Scape ~

Challenge.

 

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large is cool

red firethorn fruits (study)

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Feuerdorn, Fruchtstand (Studie)

  

Auto Rikenon ƒ=1.4/55mm

(A170891)

LSE Library, London

Several years ago, when Earl and Daryl were starting their handyman business, they were asked to clear all the bushes, vines and trees away from this house. The owners wanted to fix it up and move in.

Earl and Daryl came out to the house and gave them a bid. When the owners asked why the bid was so high, Earl had to admit that the large pine tree right up against the house was problematic and that they would have to rent a bucket truck to take it down without damaging the roof. That sounded smart to the owners so they paid half the money up front so Earl could rent the bucket truck.

 

When the bucket truck arrived Earl told Daryl to get in the bucket and raise himself onto the roof. They would start on the left side for easy access.

“I don’t know how to work all the controls on this truck.” Daryl admitted. “You will have to do it Earl.”

“I’ve never used one either, but how hard can it be. Are you chicken, Daryl?”

Daryl, having the personality of a fourth grader, could not stand to be challenged. He climbed into the bucket, pushed the lever forward and put the bucket through the left side of the house.

“You idiot,” screamed Earl, “you are supposed to raise the bucket to roof height first! This is going to come out of your salary! Come on! I’ll buy you a beer while we discuss what to do.” Earl was getting mighty thirsty and too angry to work.

 

They walked away from the job and never went back. The owners who were out west for six months came back to find a mess and no Earl and Daryl to be found. They ended up donating the house to science.

 

The local environmental scientists got a grant of $184.50 to grow moss on the roof. The study is to prove that a moss covered roof provides more protection from the rain and sun than a regular tile or tin roof. They didn’t take into account how many years it takes to grow or that all the holes in the house could let in the elements and skew the data. I’ll let you know the results in several years.

I converted the pictures of this series to black and white. But a few of them I processed in color, just out of curiosity.

  

Please find the articles about this photo shoot in the blog section of the website. You can also find a selection of pictures of the Inner Core Project and motion studies in the “new work” section of the website. www.chris-r-photography.net

Natural light, macro lens used to bring forth the beauty of this subject. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail

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