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A walk I often take with a bridge I often photograph... trying for something new for Sliders Sunday.
... bike ride by a small wetland.. so peaceful with an egret enjoying the sunshine too.
Happy Sliders Sunday
... a little fun creating a pinhole camera effect and making this spring trail look a little wild!
Happy Sliders Sunday
It might be hard to believe, but this was shot just minutes before, on the other side of the road from this thunderstorm. It is indeed amazing, the kind of light that extreme weather brings. To make things interesting, I captured multiple consecutive shots to get the flower effect. Though these windmills were close, their different rotating speeds caused different flowery effects.
Whenever I had come across a windmills, while driving in the past, I had always wanted to get a shot like this. But today, it all came together – the light, the composition, the clouds & even the flowers :)
One more cemetery image before I leave this theme alone... seemed appropriate for Hallowe'en.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.
We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.
Awesome! Thanks, Luke.
I get asked a lot, "What is going on in your head?". Here you go. A little behind the scenes look during a recent repair.
Day 309
So many wild roses growing along the St. Lawrence on our recent camping trip to Quebec. ... a little fun edit for Sliders Sunday.
Blending of images sometimes make an interesting composition.
I used Photoshop to accomplish this blending.
Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.
We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.
Awesome! Thanks, Luke.
The pine needle caught in the branch rather caught my eye... so a little creativity for Sliders Sunday
Pine cones through the centuries have been used to represent many things... here's to hope and happiness in the New Year.
Sliders Sunday
Felt empty, miserable, wet and alone. Forced myself to continue despite a bout of self-pity. Just like smiling, creating any circular shape makes me happy.
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Recently discovered self-portrait taken in 2019 during COVID, experimenting with facial hair. The image was created by shaping a single-source light into a noir-style low-key study.
Trying for a new take on a familiar scene that never grows old on a trail we've hiked many times.
Happy Sliders Sunday
This is my newest camera in my collection. It takes 120 roll film and yields 8-12 exposures. Made in my kitchen on 02.03.06. ~ 220 film compatible
Hormel // SPAM Museum // SPAM Family // SPAM History // The Art of SPAMography
more information about this camera at chriskeeney.com/spamera-pinhole-120-film-camera/
Apparence de confusion dans l’atelier: des nouveaux travaux en chantier à un stade très préliminaire rencontrent des œuvres finies qui devront être entreposées suite à la conclusion d’une exposition.
Apparent confusion in the studio: new material at an exploratory stage meets finished work that will need to be stored at the conclusion of an exhibition.