View allAll Photos Tagged blob
Oil on Water abstract. Strips of colored construction paper used as a background.
Shot for Crazy Tuesday, Oil on Water
www.samanthanicolartphotography.com/
Top Tip: Use Glycerin (From the Chemist) for the droplet...It holds It's shape better than water :0)
yes, it's the oil on water routine, compulsory homework for macro photographers :-)))
the colors come from a bunch of M&Ms (button-shaped chocolates) placed under the glass cup containing water and oil
The orange blob in the sky never materialised but there were orange blobs all over the ground at my feet. Priced at up to £ 10 each depending on size, I noticed a short time later the big ones cost £ 2 each in Tesco. It must be the mud and freedom to chase them around the field that makes them cost so much more,
We have fantastic ancient oak woodlands round here. They are the last remnants of ancient coastal temperate rainforests from the Ice Age. Here, detritus from the glaciers, granite boulders are covered in massive blobs of moss. Ferns from on the trees. It is a fascinating and very atmospheric place.....and I'm trying to capture that, hard as it is!
I discovered I had a water blob on lens after a couple of shots - decided to leave it and see what happens.... This is a composite of with and without the "blob" shots (plus a steep photoshop learning curve to work out how to merge images!!)......HSS
A straight forward long exposure to capture the beautiful clouds and the blobs of light on the thin sheet of water as the tide went out.
Shot this years ago and still don't know what it is. I think it's seaweed of some kind, but not sure. Shot at my favorite place on the California coast, Pescadero State Beach.
From my Stuff in the Sand collection.
From the deep archives! Such a fab colour!!
Atcham - Shropshire
Thanks to Frans Janssens for the ID: Bilobella braunerae
The Getzbach like The Vesdre feeds the artificial lake of Eupen. But before it does it nicely meanders through the High Fens and is almost as pitoresk as the more popular Hoegne. Here you see a 'blob' formed by the natural foam on the river via 500px ift.tt/1GDmu2p
8 bit blob
Quick faff with a party bag and a couple of drops of vegetable glycerine lit with a tiny torch.
(More Colorado photos as soon as I go through 'em and process 'em. I've got like, ohhh, 500+ shots, so, it might be a while.)
Taking shots where dew is a primary factor always leaves me soaked. Usually in the pants region, where it looks like I'm incontinent, weeing myself any time I pick up a camera.
I experimented with glycerin drops on a metal pizza peel and a purple gel over my ice light to create this abstract image for Purple Week. It is always fun to play and see what can created with few props.
Europe, Netherlands, Noord Brabant, Eindhoven, Blob, Massimiliano Fuksas (cut from all sides)
The Blob (Massimiliano Fuksas 2010), 1,400 m2 and 25 meters tall) is the transparent, drop-shaped entrance building of a new shopping and apartment complex that stands next to the Light Tower in Eindhoven.
In architecture, Blobs stand for enigmatic and capricious edifices, so there some irony in the name. Blob is also known, in the computer world. There, it stands for Blob ‘Binary Large OBject’,
And the title is, of course, also a reference to a deliciously bad horror movie, directed by Larry Hagman (yes, JR from 'Dallas'). Check out a description on IMDB, and for some clips from the movie here (only for bad movie buffs - it's surely a film that's waiting to be included in the next edition of the Nacht van de wansmaak ;-)