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This guy is a true master at shooting bubbles in the wild, check out his photos, they are amazing.
He recently upped the bar and started shooting bubbles in mid burst. This really takes it to the next level of difficulty. I haven't taken any good ones yet, But I think the results are still kind of interesting. This is the right rear portion of the bubble, I thought it was weird how it was almost rectangular.
Easter Sunday effigies of relegious and political figures being exploded to the delight of the town of San Miguel
This is a Magic or exploding box, I made for a wedding my cousin is going to. She is giving the couple a cheque so I came up with this to hold the check. There are a few variations of this kind of box, I kind of mixed a few ideas together and here it is. I've added a LOT of photos to try and show all the details and angles.
I started by cutting the box and lid. I cut the inside and outside panels in cream CS, I ran them through the CB, and added pearls and punched flowers. I heat embossed the butterflies on acetate and filled in the wings with Stickles. I heat embossed the gold CS with the dots stamp using a glitter embossing powder.
This iPhone Background (640x960 wallpaper) is released under the Creative Commons Attribution license. If you like this image, please leave a comment. Thanks!
How do I get this onto my iPhone?
There are a number of ways to do this, however I think the easiest and fastest way is to download Flickr’s free app. Within the Flickr app you surf over to my photo feed to view the images (if you make me a contact then I’ll appear in the flickr contact list). When you find one you like, just click the download button and save the image directly to your phone. Quick & Simple!
I don’t have an iPhone. Can I still use it on my phone?
As of this writing this image (960 x 640) should be large enough to be used as wallpaper with the Droid / Android, BlackBerry, Windows 7, and iPhone.
How did you make it?
This background was made using graphic design software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Filter Forge, Genetica, Wacom, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, as well as several other programs.
About Patrick Hoesly:
I’m a graphic illustrator, specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. I work with Architects, Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects, to help them visualize and sell their designs ...Or in other words... I make the fun/cool images!
Check out my Blog at ZooBoingReview.blogspot.com
Also take a look at my website at www.ZooBoing.com
Cake done at my first PC course! Got a bit excited with colours hence the technicolour. It reminds me of a jester! Probably would've been nicer with just 2 or 3 shades of the 1 colour.
I put a slice of kiwi in front of a light bulb and took this picture. Taken with a reversed Sigma 24-70 lens.
I spent the evening at the Phillies minor league team game and during the 8th inning they announced there would be fireworks at the end of the game- which was a surprise to me! Not only could I not recall the settings to shoot fireworks, I only had the telephoto lens with me. I phoned a friend for the settings and I set up the tripod and promptly broke it (this is the 2nd one for those of you keeping count) by loosening a screw too much and not getting it to go back on. So, here is what I got without the tripod. I was really close and the 70-300mm lens was all wrong. I used the timer for some and they came out better but of course I missed a lot. Not what they are supposed to look like but next time I have to haul the heavy duty one with me. Drat!
Glass Christmas ornament filled with water and shot with a pastic BB.
You can see the pellet just exiting on the right of the ornament.
Photo used by Miops for advertising.
I happened to be riding by on my motorcycle and caught these photos of a burning SUV. Four teenage girls were in a farmer's field practicing donuts when there engine caught fire.
One of them asked me if she could go back and get her cell phone?
We took several shots of Anni blowing on the flour and although the flour looked great, all the effort of Anni's expression as she blew hard, wasn't the right 'look'. So, I found this test shot taken earlier and matted in the flour from a later shot.
There is a small portable strobe set to low power directly behind Anni, a low powered strobe to cam left with a blue gel and set back picking up the flour and a large softbox camera left.
Une autre belle journée pour aller jouer dehors. En marchant dans la neige blanche, mais qui le demeurera pas longtemps.
Caméra: iPhone 5
François Meehan