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Make a photograph that shows an interpretation of your favorite indulgence or guilty pleasure. (@PrimalPhil) DS314

 

CityStore sells bubblewrap in its storage centre in North London

2019

Multimedia, collage, bubblewrap, oil paint

56 x 44 x 1 inches

 

ReImagine: The Art of Sustainable Thinking

exhibit and sale at the Randall Museum, San Francisco, 2022

Randall Museum ☆ San Francisco

 

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Our first look at the stalactites of Choranche. They were amazing. So many and so thin. We dubbed them prehistoric bubblewrap but alas the tourguide didn't allow us to break any.

Tomatoes on the vine through bubblewrap.

Pong attacks the bubblewrap (and popped/gnawled several inches)...

The great thing about internet shopping is the bubblewrap that often encloses your purchase. The urge to make them pop is irresistable!

the first thing I took a picture of when I got my camera back was the bubble wrap in the package :)

5D + EX580 MkII.

Without a diffuser on the left and with the diffuser on the right.

I just like the balance this particular shot strikes between the extreme cropping of the first, and how much of the subject is included in the second of this set

 

We were assigned to create a still life that relates to the word Animal that conveyed a strong sense of three dimensionality.

 

I accomplished this by lighting the scene with a soft box from above and directly behind the subject to place the shadows on the ground in front of the subject. I then used a silver reflector card as a fill to bring some light back to the front of the scene.

 

The composition relates to the word animal in a territorial sense. The king in the back camera left is focussed on the gnome in bottom camera right. The bubble wrap is the king's territory, and he perceives the gnome as a possible threat to that.

One heck of an eBay purchase.

I thought the irregular shapes and display of value in this image of some bubblewrap made it a good candidate for this project, as well as looking very interesting

Camera: Canon EOS Rebel T5

Shutter Speed: 1/80

Aperture: f/5.6

White Balance: Auto

ISO:500

Focal Length: 53.0mm

Date: January 21, 2017

Time: 2:38 PM

 

Pistachio gelato in an original flavour Bubblewrap waffle topped with strawberries, pecans and Nutella

I just found her like that, happily sitting in her bubblewrap fort.

Even in the middle of nowhere there were still lumps of bubblewrap on the fence :(

Giant roll of bubble wrap for packing.

Compositionally, I really can't let this one go. I think the idea of animal comes through the strongest here because so much focus is on the eye of the king as he watches the gnome. It's also interesting to note the gradient that moves from right (dark) to left (light) in the back camera right as it relates tot he transmitted light in the shadow in the front camera left.

 

We were assigned to create a still life that relates to the word Animal that conveyed a strong sense of three dimensionality.

 

I accomplished this by lighting the scene with a soft box from above and directly behind the subject to place the shadows on the ground in front of the subject. I then used a silver reflector card as a fill to bring some light back to the front of the scene.

 

The composition relates to the word animal in a territorial sense. The king in the back camera left is focussed on the gnome in bottom camera right. The bubble wrap is the king's territory, and he perceives the gnome as a possible threat to that.

Washington Square Park

Candid

My first experiment with bubble wrap.

Taken using a Canon 1000D + Canon 50mm 1.8 lens + macro extension tube in a low light created from one bright desk lamp.

 

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A Macro shot of bubblewrap...

seen at an elementary school in Higashi Nippori, Tokyo

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