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Making the classic "Volcano" (which, Paul realized as he was doing it, even though it is "classic" has NOTHING at all to do with the way a real volcano really erupts; so we had to add *that* aspect into the experiment as well)
Have no orders for a couple of weeks so thought i'd do some experimenting and need to try things out!!!
These were my 1st attemt at a 'dome' cupcake, not particularly happy with the outcome but am hoping i can improve on them!!!
The design on these just sort of happened. I was trying to do them late last night but had a complete mind block!!! So tried again this morning and this is what happened! Quite like them but would change some things if i did them again.
NOT happy with the pics!!!!! Definately need to improve ALL aspects of my photography!!!
Another busy day!!!
Our Science Surfers experiments are always astonishing
and kids were indeed surprised with density tower they made today.
They also enjoyed collaging the UAE national flag craft.
Basketball during their outdoor play was awesome.
Kids enjoyed circle time reviewing numbers and Phonics.
They acted as mail carriers delivering White Fields mails during pretend play.
They were very surprised to see how Pepsi drink exploded after adding baking soda during the science experiment.
It was a great day for us at White fields Nursery.
Exp.5 Landscape hot water dye. Ball in yellow dye.Pulled strand from dye slowly, squeezing between fingers.Rust then Salmon Gum added to dye bath. Exp.6. Diluted cold water dye (Earth Palette) Same method. Only one colour used. Both steam set for 20 minutes.
Last weekend I was at a rave camp. I retired to my tent and fell asleep at some point during the party, but I woke up at 6 AM in time to caputre this photograph. The party was still going strong at the time because the DJ's were on rotation throughout the night.
The trail from Guise Bay to Experiment Bight.
(I did a trip to Cape Scott in April, and the weather was warm and sunny. I didn't even need the tent at night, the weather was great).
I've had this rock around my yard for years and I deceided I wanted to do something with it...and make it a macro experiment at the same time. So I sat and stared at it on my workbench for a while.....My thought was to plant various mosses (to simulate ferns and grasses) and baby pines. Then do some macro and see how close
I can make it look to a mountain peak...what do you think???
Trees etc. / Fullspectrum Experiment:
I know, I should not post so many pictures at one time, this reduces the chance anyone looks at anything but the first. But ... well, I can't help it.
I carried the fullspectrum camera with me today, and stacked 3 filters on top of the Minolta 50-135/3.5 lens: A UV-IR Cut, a warming filter and an UltraContrast 0.5. This way I got RAWs with almost no blue, a lot of warm tones and muted greens. I did some digital post processing, but the basic „color grading“ was done while I took the photos, thus analog.
Possibly this is dumb artsy talk, but I find many of these have a certain „presence" that is hard to explain. The lens was used wide open, mostly.
Along this track that I walk so often right now there's little more than trees and what you see here, so I need to make something out of that. I think this little series showed me again, there is potential and birch trees are always the photographers best friends.