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An adventure in dyeing yarn so that it knits into a gradient!
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Amazing 36 hour trip to NYC with my beautiful bride. Our feet hurt, but i'll do it a million times again and again. Where are we going next?
Experimenting with light gradient on a bottle of red wine. Two strobe flash lights from each side with softboxes and reflectors and one strobe flash with honeycomb grid on label from below.
My first attempt at a gradient nail. I only used polish I already had, hence the rather ungradual dark color. Ehh. Oh well.
Layer 1 - Sinful Colors "Purple Diamond"(sheer light purple shimmer)
Layer 2 - Essie "Lilacism" (creme lilac)
Layer 3 - China Glaze "Mummy May I" (dark purple with hot pink glitter)
Layer 4 - Sinful Colors "I Miss You" (purple iridescent glitter)
Layer 5 - Sally Hansen "Disco Ball" (clear base with iridescent glitter)
Layer 6 (not pictured) - Seche Vite Dry Fast Top Coat
Combined three grayscale gradients into one color image. The grayscale gradients were oriented in various angles and had varying degrees of opacity.
Concentration Gradient:a measurement of how the concentration of something changes from one place to another.
Textures from Flypaper Textures.
Another try at uploading videos of my moving gradient test on my cell phone...
I created a simple clock that is made of moving, colorful gradients on a black background. The purpose of the test was to try to find a way to have gradients merge with each other without unsightly masks removing parts of other gradients. I found a relatively simple way to do that but don't know if it's energy efficient or not (eg, uses too much battery) - I'll need to run tests and gather information first.
And now we bring to you, Detroit's annual Freedom Festival Fireworks show, presented from the David Broderick Tower.
slowly getting back to [fun] crafty stuff.
I'm going to turn this yarn into a hat. Maybe. Still haven't developed a plan beyond "dye yarn."
This shot was taken with the Holga, and I took the same shot in with the Canon, which can be seen here:
Look, someone created a custom gradient in Photoshop and applied it to the landscape, maybe with a Soft Light blending mode!
Or not. Yellowstone National Park does color gradients very well by itself quite naturally - no 'shopping required. Of course, it did need some HDR toning to cut through the haze, but that's a different story. I love this place and hopefully will be back there this summer!