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I didn't get too many pictures off the basement today, as most of what I was doing wasn't picture-worthy, but I do have a leftover from last week.
Here, we have a pre-historic rhino (or whatever it is) grazing upon a flashlight. Luckily, there was no batteries in it.
Yellow and pink gelled flashlight
Taken at the Pearsonville Night Photography/Light Painting Workshop hosted by Troy Paiva and Joe Reifer, October 11-12, 2008.
My goal this time around was twofold: First, shoot some of the buildings while driving. Next, shoot only handheld, and use natural light or my flashlight - no time exposure, tripod or flash. So some shots have motion blur, many were shot from the hip (literally) and the flashlight circle is visible is many of the shots.
The "murder room."
Canon Speedlight 420ez - camera right
Quantaray flash on optical trigger - background
Fujicolor 200 film
Week 4: Last-Minute holidays. Unmeasured small amount of clay. Tools and time short, but not as strict as earlier weeks.
Made on commission for a rad nerdy science friend, so she could give it to another rad nerdy science person. The white spot under the eye glows, just like the real thing!
He's a little darker in real life, but I love the tones in these images.
Snapped this one while trying out some ideas for the next days - loved the gloominess of its colors!
Despite heat-sealing, the material began to tear along the belt cut-out. Perhaps the material was too thin to begin with, or I forgot to include stress-relief holes at the ends of the cuts.