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Im a freak
thiss is part of weird collab im doing with my best friend!! we are doing opposite concepts mine being trapped hers being free not quite what i was expecting but oh well!!
these shot interested me so much I had to try it for myself. nowhere near as good as the others I've seen, I couldn't keep the flash off the bubble, so I had to get rid of it in Photoshop :-( other than that I made no other alterations to the photo. hope you enjoy.
shot with Canon 20D shutter set to bulb apperature at F14 flash used Canon 580EX dailed to 1/128 lens used Canon EFS 18-55mm zoomed to around 50mm.
Just attended back-to-back Springsteen concerts, one of which he blew the audience away when he performed "Trapped". I saw this flower in my garden (with the petal naturally *trapped*) and immediately thought of the song. Hope you enjoy the interpretation as I did.
My Mother was an artist who worked with all types of materials. I loved her abstracts the most. At an early age I gained an appreciation for out-of-the-box art----especially her abstracts. One thing leads to another and now those influences often direct my photography. If I see a pattern or design that catches my eye---I shoot it and then work on it in post production.
I made this image while working on my Allen Farm project. I was walking around an abandoned home on the farm, when I came across this dead starling laying on its back, up against the window. His beak pointing straight up. I moved to the side to eliminate my reflection and took a series of shots. I selected this one because of the reflection of the hill, trees, farm field, and the natural grunge on the glass. This shot is pretty much straight out of the camera---of course, I did some sharpening, saturation work, and curves work.
Actually, the plight of this bird made me think of all the people that are trapped in dead-end jobs, bad marriages, or relationships, lives of poverty, whatever............. The starling got in---but he didn't have the ability to get out. People do have some options.
I made this image with my Pentax K5 and Pentax 16-50mm lens. Processing was done with Aperture 3.
Camera settings: ISO 800, aperture f/13, shutter 1/25, focal length 24mm
dead starling
resting on a window ledge
telling a story
Image and haiku by John Henry Gremmer
Disclaimer:
No animals were harmed for the purpose of the photograph.
Although it looks like the mouse is alive, it's dead!
A rather large version of a beautiful design named "Trapped!" by Alessandro Beber.
Units: 12 (A4)
Side length: 21 cm
A phormium leaf trapped in ice overlays autumn leaves. The patterns on the ice attracted me as they refracted light on the surface.
Nottingham, UK
A picture of the Teddy Bear Bee that was trapped in the bathroom in other day. www.flickr.com/photos/14516334@N00/419911471/in/set-72157...
He was hanging onto the net curtains.
A NOT SECOND LIFE ART COVER LOL - what's with me?
soundcloud.com/starlordx1983/trapped-in-seoul
See? I dropped another track.
I made more art.
We're now in level 2 lockdown... aaaaaand i haven't had work for a month.
a soul ...
wishes to be released ...
it was trapped in a body ...
that DO NOT want to let it go ...
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Aperture: f/10
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The grey siblings weren't so easy to round up as we planned (mental note: don't set up foster homes and vet appointments until the cats are actually in custody). Had to come back with the ol' drop trap a couple days later. But we got 'em (plus a bonus pregnant feral). They've been in our #fosterbathroom for the past few days, not sure what the hell is happening. They will be seeing @theneighborhoodvet later today to get checked out, then they'll be ready for their foster homes. Let's hope they decide they want to be indoor cats after all this effort! #streetcatnomore #strabismuscat #eartip instagr.am/p/Ca5MWEZuZ3r/
Small subset of contents of Skinner trap (MV light), after warm, misty, moonless night, Blackheath, NSW, 24/25 January 2011
Includes many Hippotion scrofa (Boisduval, 1832) (out of hundreds overnight), one Hippotion celerio (Linnaeus, 1758) and several Agrius convolvuli (Linnaeus, 1758)
This is a beautiful (can't believe I can actually call a snake "beautiful"!) Red-sided Garter Snake that has slithered into a wooden trap through the wire cone. Several of these boxes are placed in a hibernaculum and people record the number of snakes and their length and then the snakes are free to go on their merry way. Taken at the hibernaculum at Shannon Terrace, Fish Creek Provincial Park, Calgary.
it's up to you to interpret ;)
and yeah, that's totally real blood
AND OH GOSH EVERYONE!!!! IM SO SORRY ABOUT LIKE NEGLECTING FLICKR! NO THEME! NO COMMENTS! bah, feel free to beat me up, im so sorry. Life has just been a whilrwind and im just "catching up". Anyways, i leave for cancun tomorrow...so i'll be MIA for even longer! i promise i will visit most of you...it'll just be a while, and there will probably be 100 pictures of urs that i will be commenting on. Woot!
-Peter