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experimenting with something here. Thought I'd see if there was a chance I could use a stamp and stamp pad, but no, it's still sticky hours later and it didn't turn out great. Worth a try though.
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O que se faz num sábado preguiçoso? Desmancha-se uma lente soligor 135f2.8 e faz-se uma tilt-shift "à la manita". Estes são os primeiros testes. Próxima etapa: despanchar uma 28mm que por aqui anda!
Shots with a borrowed RB67 - experimenting with off-camera strobe lighting. FP4+ in HC-110 dilution e, for 10.5 minutes. Flash not used in this shot.
18.03.16: Ocorreu na Famecos o 6 Coloóquio de Agências Experimentas, que contou com apresentação das agências, visita ao museu, integração e palestras. Foto:Natalia Pegorer/Famecos/PUCRS
am trying out a free one month demo of Topaz black and white filters; the difficulty lies in not overdoing the effects; something that I see more and more of in the daily press. this one is a bit overcooked.
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Experiment: cropping photos in a triangle, with a duotone which in my opinion matches the setting and composition of the photo.
For my next step in this experiment I'd like to make prints, cut out the triangle, and glue them to foamboard.
I never use the flash on my camera because it looks so horrible. So I was experimenting tonight with a piece of white cardboard held at an angle in front of my pop-up flash, to angle the light off the ceiling and make it less harsh.
These are some of the results. I'd say it's reasonably successful, especially for free. The cardboard piece has a strip of Velcro around it, so I just wrap it around the flash housing and it holds it in place. Doesn't look very classy, though.
I've been studying rock and other natural surfaces for a long time. I try to produce a "random" style in my shapes and their surfaces, and this series seems to show that I've accomplished what I'm after. The "beauty" of these pieces is perhaps up to debate, but I think at least I've accomplished an effect that transcends the human touch. There is little evidence here of "my" work or my imposition of form or surface on the natural ingredients.
These pine tiles (about 4-7 inches max.) were my first experiment using living materials with the terracotta. They are very thin, about 2-3 mm, and were rolled out with freshly fallen pine needles from New Hampshire. It smelled great in the studio.
After bisque firing, I fired with a very thin layer of Evans' BITE partially covered with a some watered-down gunmetal. I kind of scrape-dripped on a bit of copper carbonate. They looked pretty good fired up (cone 04, electric kiln) but I wanted a little more character. So after packing them up I took 'em all out of the box, gave them some cobalt blue and some fireplace ash (some with the ash mixed in, some with the ash on top, and some with the ash underneath). I like the blue I got and miscellaneous other effects.
18.03.16: Ocorreu na Famecos o 6 Coloóquio de Agências Experimentas, que contou com apresentação das agências, visita ao museu, integração e palestras. Foto:Natalia Pegorer/Famecos/PUCRS
This was part of science experiment from an Usbourne book. I just love how neatly she labeled the pots, 1-2-3.
Num projeto patrocinado pela Caixa Economica Federal, foi montado na praça central do shopping Salvador uma mini quadra poliesportiva onde os frequentadores do shopping podem experimentar de forma ludica atividades do esporte paraolimpico. O atleta Dirceu Pinto medalhista de ouro nas paralimpiadas de Londres em 2012 paraticipou de jogos com crianças e adultos e distribuiu autografos..foto: Edson Ruiz
Taken using my 10D with a Polaris Auto Zoom 80-200mm f3.5. This is an old Japanese manual-focus Pentax-mount (M42) telephoto that belonged to my Dad. It's attached using an EOS-to-M42 lens mount adapter. It's all manual, so the focus is only as good as my eyesight. I used a tripod.
playing with HDR: this is my first official experiment with photoshop's hdr tools.
"correctly" exposured image here: flickr.com/photos/kaysmoljak/458774029/ - I also did one stop under and one stop over to produce the above, but didn't upload them - you get the point.
I still need to work on the tweakin' - as Herr Kroll pointed out, this image looks like it needs more contrast - but the difference with the detail just blew me away.