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These are just some photos we took at Clockwork Alchemy in San Jose. Just a wonderful group of people there.
A steampunk heart is created from blue enamel flowers, watch parts, a vintage cameo, and rhinestones. This necklace is a wearable steampunk valentine of neo victorian sweetness.
"My heart beats for you like the workings of a clock."
I have created a floral steampunk assemblage upon a silver heart stamping. Enamel flowers in shades of royal blue,navy, and silver glisten with rhinestones. A black and white cameo is centered upon the pendant and is framed by two antique pocket watch plates.
The necklace is completed with vintage steel chain, gray faux pearl beads, and glass chandelier crystals. There is an extender on the necklace so you can change the length to your needs.
So, this is my last picture that I upload with my PRO account. Today is my last day beeing "Pro". I've had a great year, got lots of comments and faves and I loved the adventages of beeing "pro".
I would like to thank Anna for her gift and hope she doesn't regret it. :)
And also thank YOU! for visiting my stream and leaving one or another comment or favorite (or just watch what's new on here from time to time).
About the picture:
Promo shooting with the band Campaign like Clockwork.
Check them out on myspace: www.myspace.com/campaignlikeclockwork
Clockwork Mouse - Done as a companion piece for the 'Clockwork Canary'. This piece commisioned by cover artist Gene Mollica.
These are just some photos we took at Clockwork Alchemy in San Jose. Just a wonderful group of people there.
Wooden Clockwork jewelry made by my wife. See more at:
www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6039310
Strobist info: Vivitar 285HV to the right of the camera shot through an umbrella.
some scorpio will love this.. i hope.
I'm surrounded by scorpios. My poor dad was married to one and then hooked up with another for the last 20 years. beware their sting!
a fabulous vintage tin bird i received from a friend... and then shot with my new 50mm f1.8. very exciting all round.
The nineteenth-century brass clock mechanism that rotates the Fresnel lens at the Point Reyes Lighthouse.
This modeling is based off of the Clockwork Knight from a game called Lock's Quest . This image shows the Clockwork from different angles to give you a better idea of how he looks. This model was created in Autodesk Maya 2008 and rendered with the demo version of Vray for Maya.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved