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Added my old MSI netbook (upgraded to Windows 7) for tethered shooting. Fits perfectly to the tripod with a piece of elastic.
When I took this photo a couple months ago, the word "tethered" flashed through my mind and I wrote it on the back of the photo so I wouldn't forget it. I wasn't sure at the time what I would say about it but it eventually came to me.
On Sunday morning, two balloons landed in the yards on either side of ours. We went to Allen's yard for a tether ride and to Christman's yard to help pack up.
...softly scratching the surface of the sand, it seems to draw attention that , it too is significant in the grand scheme of things.
Medium: Crocheted metal wire, metal and plastic beads, metal chain
Year: 2024
Description: Like the crocheted wire itself, the concept behind this piece has several layers. I was inspired by both chainmail armor, as well as traditional Indian wedding jewelry, using crocheted wire to mimic the first and form it to look like the second. I explore these juxtapositions of metal by using it as the primary medium for the piece; for protection, strength, and beauty. These contrasting masculine and feminine stereotypes are presented together instead of against each other. This shows their contrasts and similarities; the wedding jewels that I am inspired by are traditionally quite heavy, and uncomfortable to wear, much like armor. Girls may now see this expectation of being uncomfortable on their wedding day as unfair and even oppressive. Therefore by presenting the jewelry as a form of strength, I aim to remind young women of their strength under similar harsh stereotypes.
Playing with the Nifty Fifty lens and the absurd amount of bokeh it produces wide open (f/1.8). Hmm, ISO at 400 seems to produce more noise than I'd like, but it was already underexposed at 400 so I had to make do.