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Try as I might I couldn't replicate this shot. I think it was a blue gel on the bg flash and orange on the left side then played with the hue in post.
Jpeg straight pout of the camera, no post processing or photoshop or suchlike.
Faffing about with the light pollution, some LEDs on a stick and a lampshade.
Close-up of a different individual of Hypochilus pococki, on the same cliff face in Roan Mountain State Park, Tennessee, USA, November 2, 2018.
ceramic lamp & welded brass lampshade
designed by Georges Jouve & Max Sauze, 1946
presented by Lebreton gallery, SF
at the Fog Design + Art 2019
Fort Mason Center
San Francisco, California
"Composition with Lampshades" is a captivating piece of digital art that immerses the viewer in a dreamlike and deeply evocative universe. The central structure of intertwined lamps, radiating light in multiple directions, acts as a symbolic beacon amidst a sky filled with colorful balloons — elements that float like scattered thoughts or suspended memories.
The visual composition is striking: the elegant rigidity of the lamps contrasts with the lightness of the balloons, creating a poetic tension that directly echoes classical surrealism, evoking masters like Magritte and DalÃ. The misty setting and distant silhouettes reinforce the dreamlike atmosphere, inviting the observer to project their own narratives and emotions onto the scene.
Each element seems charged with hidden meanings — the balloons may represent desires, memories, or even souls in transit, while the lamps’ light suggests revelation, guidance, or introspection. This openness to multiple interpretations is precisely what makes the piece so rich: it doesn’t impose itself, but offers itself as a mirror to the unconscious.
In short, "Composition with Lampshades" is a work that transcends the digital medium and touches the symbolic, reaffirming surrealism’s power as a language to explore the invisible and the inexplicable.
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I thought I would upload something tonight. This was taken on the 21st...I like the colours and the unusual ( at leasrt for me) shape. 2 speedlights behind behind plexi. Setup here. www.flickr.com/photos/scottypics034/5170228063/
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I got out of our car to inspect a random cliff face in Roan Mountain State Park, Tennessee, USA, in the hopes of finding exactly this spider: a lampshade weave, Hypochilus pococki. These spiders form loose colonies in appropriate habitat, spinning a collar-like web around themselves that extends roughly two inches or so from the cliff wall. These are not small arachnids, a tad larger than the average cellar spider. November 2, 2018.