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I'm still an amateur but trying to learn a bit more about layers and different techniques. A few subtle or not so subtle changes going on here.
I love it when good ideas come out well I will upload another photo to do with the boat it also looks pretty cool that's where I got the idea to do this photo.
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With a favorite fabric an experiment. Not perfect, because I had no idea of the best method of sewing this, but next will be better. A bit unlike me, one needs to be very careful with sizes here.
Shot on 35mm old of date old film and developed with the black and white film process.
I know what your thinking why upload this image?
Because!!! This photo was taken through a smashed UV filter.
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I used to say that the bread that's brought ahead of a meal at CPK was
part of a social experiment — for two people they'd bring three
pieces of bread. Three people, four pieces. My assesment was that they
wanted to find out who'd be dick enough to eat the last piece.
This is how you find out who your real friends are, by the way.
This location, apparently, does away with the mind games and let's you
get right to the good stuff. Bread.
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Another experiment in digital painting... and a personal breakthrough in technique for me.
I'm very excited!
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I already knew that with Flock you can drag and drop photos into blog posts, but this morning I discovered, thanks to this section of the help site ...
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... that you can drag and drop them into a web based email client too (in this case Gmail). I think that is really cool.
HDR experimenting. Taken through a dirty, sliding, glass door (hence the floating smudges) that someone should clean instead of fiddling with her camera all morning.
Don't blame me. Booger loves to squish her slobbery face here while looking for the cat.
Moody Experiment.
Some photos from a place you might already recognize, as there're many photos of it here. This time I tried to make something different out of the familiar views. After all, this is a landscape that probably is not scenic this time of the year. At least not for me, not in the usual sense. But of course there's a certain mood -- which might be something that comes out of myself, but I'm sure not without some stimulus, outside, it is really there, somehow. Can it be pictured? Can it be conveyed? How can you depict the actual first impression?
On a technical note: All done with old 50mm f/1.7 lens, all wide open, I used a Kenko nostaltone blue for diffusion and color shift. „Enhanced" in LR & PS.
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.
Some pinhole photograph of Sage using an old camera body cap and my Canon 5D Mark ii in Mattoon, Illinois on November 20, 2010. (Jay Grabiec)
The Food Experiment
Philadelphia Sandwich Experiment
Brooklyn Brewery sponsored
Underground Arts
May 6, 2012
Experimenting with macro stuff. Canon EOS 300D / Canon 50mm f1.8 attached backwards with a reversing ring
With a larger DOF.
Update: I'm getting better! No reason to go to the hospital anymore!
And can eat a cracker or so now...
These are just random photos from my new DIY lightbox (cardboard box with some white paper). The flash was on camera left, outside the box. I don't remmeber what hte power settings were, but I was playing with f/32, f/16, and f/8 on the flash. If you look at the reflection on the camera-left side of the bottle, you can see a break in the white where I had to double up the paper to make it span the hole in the box. I need to redo that with a larger, seamless piece so I don't get that dark line when taking photos
I took a few shots of the sunset yesterday and because of the difference between the foreground and background lighting, I had to meter for one or the other.
I then played around in Lightroom using graduated filters to alter the exposure of certain areas of the shot.
This shot had some rather extreme edits to the foreground so the quality is pretty dire and nowhere near as good as a shot taken using an actual graduated filter on the camera but as an experiment, it shows what can be done in post to bring back an otherwise lost shot.
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