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Shot on all manual film camera from 2016 Oct to 2016 Nov. Shot on AgfaPhoto Vista plus 400 Color Film.
This piece was an experiment in the lead up to my AS level final piece, I decided to do it because I wanted to experiment and see how the smoke wisps would look infront of psychedelic colours to represent the euphoria that the prostitute would feel from her “relic”. I created the explosion of colour using Brusho powder; using Brusho is a really satisfying experience because when you spray water onto the brush power, a surge of colour literally erupts, which is extremely aesthetically pleasing to watch.
The thing I really like about this piece is how the colour is thick and dense in the centre of the nebula where as the edges of the smoke wisp cloud the colour fades (even though its still apparent because of the small specks of Brusho fading out). This creates a really attractive and interesting visual because the areas that are dark with colours create dimensions that appear to be sticking out of perhaps eroding inside of the cloud.
السسلام عليكم ,
تسيف الحال !!
عساكم طيبين ؟ ؟
طبعاً حبيت انزل الصوره الي احس اني صرت بطله فيها =D
طبعـاً فكرتها .. دعايه .. واول مره اصور زي كيذا , يعني دعايه ,
وان شاء الله تعجججبكم ,
وبنقدكم نرتقي -_-
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
NASA's forward osmosis water filtration experiment flying aboard space shuttle Atlantis. It purifies contaminated water using a sugary electrolyte solution.
About eight years ago, I bought a packet of morning glory seeds. I grew them on our balcony in Lowell, Massachusetts. That fall, I collected some of the seeds. I saved them and planted them the next spring. They grew!
I kept collecting the heirloom seeds and replanting them. The last year that I remember growing them is 2004 when we lived in Pepperell, Massachusetts. Some of those seeds traveled with us to Nevada, but I did not attempt to grow any morning glories while we lived there.
The seeds are now nearing five years old and have been stored in a dark place all this time, but they've been subjected to extreme heat fluctuations. When I found them a few weeks ago, I decided that I have nothing to lose by trying to grow them.
Morning glories have a tough seedcoat, so in my experience, it helps to nick the seed and then soak them overnight in water before planting them. The first night, the seeds didn't seem to have changed, so I soaked them for a second night. They started to sprout sometime during the second night.
I have dozens of the seeds, so I am hoping that the plants will grow and become viable. I planted the first set of seeds in peat pots. I've been told that morning glories don't like to be transplanted, so I plan to soak some more seeds and plant them directly in the ground after the danger of frost passes.
Macro experiment:
D50 with a 35mm f/2 lens, then a 50mm f/1.8 lens from my old olympus reversed in front of that
Students work and play with modular robot components provided by local Boulder company Modular Robotics, www.modrobotics.com/. An outreach/education staff person led students in the concept, design, improvisation and construction of these interactive robots that come in kits.
NASA's forward osmosis water filtration experiment flying aboard space shuttle Atlantis. It purifies contaminated water using a sugary electrolyte solution.
I know it is very late to experiment these.. after 3 years of photography I
tried these. Better late than never :)
An experiment with light from our carbon monoxide detector. The yellow light is actually green and denotes the current state (which is good). The red is actually three blinking lights that denote the detector is detecting. The vertical strands is light that seeped through the edge of the door.
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.
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.