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From the Shooting with Kate
#13 on explore at May 28th 2008
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It's featured in the May Issue 2009 in Photography Monthly
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"We are trapped in what we call reality - a place, which we fill with restrictions. A spot in which we forbid ourselves to travel to our inside in order to discover this huge playground which many of us left behind on the way of growing up."
More: www.pietschy.de/trapped/
Almost an entire tree had become trapped at the bottom of the Sgwd Clun-gwyn waterfall, the uppermost of a series of falls on the Afon Mellte in the Brecon Beacons NP.
Our yard guy, Paul, accidentally found and disturbed a trap jaw ant nest. He was a little surpised to see me pull out this camera setup =)
A composite image where I wanted to convey how trapped I feel sometimes. This is another in the series of selfies but i wanted to convey a cinematographic feel to it.
7/365.
I redid an old photo that I hated the processing of :) You can view the old one here. I like a lot of things about the old one, but the quality of this one is so much better. It's just a totally different mood. It's more defensive than offensive (like the last one). It's more vulnerable. Just like me.
In other words, flickr sharpening needs to die. Maybe if I just buy crappy lenses and make my photos intentionally blurry, then upload them to flickr, they will actually look normal.
Seen at the visitor center in Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area.
www.pgc.pa.gov/InformationResources/AboutUs/ContactInform...
lobster traps stacked up during off season. liberal rules concerning storage in the Florida Keys as commercial fishing is a major component of our economy.
Bike ride Islamorada, Fla.
Hipstsmatic
I'm trying to portrait,
hmm..it's a feeling of being trapped,stuck.
A prisoner.
Here's the info
Strobist :
Vivitar 1/4 Softbox Zoom 24mm Waist High Right hand side, trigger by Ebay Triggers.
Sb800 + homemade snoot
1/16 zoom 50mm
Optical Trigger
D80 Timer
F6
1/50 sec
K mode 5000
so i uploaded this a while ago but i deleted it cause i had to edit it and i never got to it till now so here it is hope you like it! :)
This was a nice trip from the idea to the realization. I woke up one Sunday with this image in my mind. I drove to the pet store and got a wild mouse, went to the garden and took some wood, the hardware store for the mouse trap and the cheese... well, I had some in the fridge :-)
The light was one speedlite in a softbox placed opposite to the camera providing some backlighting. On camera I had the master speedlite pointing to the ceiling, taking care of a soft fill-in by bouncing off the ceiling. I used the light ratio feature of the wireless E-TTL system set to 1:8 (A:B) to achieve the desired dark effect "in the hole". The rest was waiting for the mouse to 'pose' for me... and he stroke the right look :-)
It was 23:00 from that Sunday when I finished cleaning up the setup (and mouse poep) but I had great satisfaction in seeing the image 'extracted' from my head and on the computer screen
(I'm sure in 50 years *that* process will be automatic ;-) and that is a scary thought)
*** no animals were harmed during the realization of this image ***
What used to be a safe investment for life, for some became a dangerous financial trap...
Macro Monday project – 08/30/10
"Danger"
100% made of Polymer clay!!!
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"He climbed up as the witch had done and found to his astonishment the most beautiful girl he had ever seen. They talked for a long time and then the prince left, promising to come again. Rapunzel looked forward to his visits, for she had been lonely. He told her all about the world outside her tower, and they fell deeply in love."
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A bit of clever street art in Hoxton.
I think the "painting" looks like Charles Saatchi & Nigella Lawson - except his hand is over her mouth rather than round her throat....
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Captured with a manual Nikkor 50 mm ƒ1:1.2 on my Nikon Df, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film Pack.