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Lots of studio time today, allowing me to revise and improve upon a piece that was a few years old. I know it never seemed quite finished, but had so much potential to look a lot better, so I'm happy I dug it out, added more Splotch Forms, more colors, etc. Now I just have to finish drawing on it before getting it scanned in Leesburg, Virginia later this week. Then it's off to an exhibit.
Shrewd asked how I postprocessed the original beetle picture. Here you can see
1. the postprocessing in gimp
2. the final cross processing effect in picnik
Sorry for the bad quality of the movie. It was the first time I tried to make a desktop movie. In the movie I did the postprocessing much more quicker and unfortunately much more sloppier then I did it before.
i'm going to try and sell the d700… i'm going all-in with the fuji (at least as far as digital is concerned). shoot me a flickrmail if you're interested.
SOLD!
Foto del Making Off de Culpables, se rodó en el local la Feria y en un galpón con las pantallas leds. El video fue dirigido por mis amigos de Alterado!
Link Video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsc7YXgAe8E
Link Making Off:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMeQa2YzMYI
Fotos Por: Carolina Dagach
This was the only bird I saw the entire time I was at the Mercer garden. Glad he was making some noise or I wouldn't have captured this!
My Cardinals are currently making some noise. This is fun.
Craft project 3 was sugar skulls!
The conference was hosted in Southern California at the end of October near the Mexican holiday Dia de los Muertes or Day of the Dead. This is the time of year families remember their loved ones and make offerings and altars with sugar skulls, marigolds and bits of shiny objects.
Henna Caravan lives in an area that is rich in Mexican heritage and culture so we decided to share this holiday with the conference.
Kendra made all the sugar skulls by hand. But the ladies had to help roll dozens and dozens of cones of bright colored frosting to decorate the sugar skulls.
The motifs and patterns caught on through out the weekend and Debi and Kim are now in full fledged warfare and sugar skull inspiration! rock on girls!
Our granddaughter making a getaway down the sidewalk while dad strolls along, I'm pretty sure he can still catch her. It's amazing how much more she is walking in the last month or so since we saw her last.
we had one week left in New Zealand, so we rented and lived in a car for the week, weaving our way around the North Island. This was one of the best sunrises I had in the last few months in NZ. Luckily we were very close to the beach and arrived with just enough time to set up a tripod/monopod from some driftwood (you would think after travelling continuously for 3 years or so, I would have bought one by now, but there is a sense of satisfaction in making do with what is around at the time). It was an amazing morning, after this we had breakfast on the beachfront before heading off again.
Piano
by Lynn Smiley
My soul is the piano, his words are the keys.
Together we compose, the best of symphonies.
How my soul replays his words of the day.
Like a composer writing a play.
I hear the music, as he strikes a key.
an orchestra, is what I see.
Two soul that share a common ground.
a friendship they have found.
What is a piano, without the player.
It's like a soul, without a desire.
It sits alone in the dark,
waiting for someone to light a spark.
A hope or a desire,
waiting for someone to inspire.
To play a song of the heart,
a song of two souls that will never depart.
Making Of (Vanguart - Boa Parte de Mim Vai Embora - CD Cover sessions)
Itanhaém - SP
www.facebook.com/vanguartoficial
Copyright: Vini Mania
Tyler walking back to tend our desert-heating fire. Though hot during the day, it got remarkably cold at night on the Kerkennah Islands, and we were glad to have such good gear to keep us warm!
Location: Kerkennah Islands, Tunisia
Photographer: Tara Alan
Bicycle Touring Around the World - www.goingslowly.com
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Featured in the following journals:
Under the Spell (December 2nd, 2009)
Photos from the Christian Schmit "Lost in the Making" exhibition on display through the end of August at the Weston Art Gallery in downtown Cincinnati.
Sorry about the setting of the camera. Just watching television and trying to make a little wig. Its not easy. The base is beige duck tape. Show the finished product when it dries over night.
A brincadeira une duas grandes paixões: ilustração e fotografia. Em todas as peças são realizadas pequenas produções.
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Day 134 [5-13-2016]
A walk through the city. After work today, Scott, Eric, Max, Paul, George, and Alex headed to Boston on the rainy night that is tonight to eat out at a fancy restaurant which ended up being bokeh heaven. While eating, we each would get up and take long exposures of the area. This has probably been the most beautiful and fun night of the summer so far.
Can't wait to see what the next day brings!
We spend an afternoon making magical mushroom lights in our garden with young Theodore Carman, one of my art students, his mother Isabelle and my friend Jean.
In our first session, we created the mushroom stems and domes, as well as the LED lights for a dozen mushrooms. We made them by soldering surface-mounted LEDs and resistors to a stiff wire, mixing watercolor with clear silicon, shaping the stems and domes with saran wrap.
We got the first mushroom to light up at the end of the day, and it looked truly magical!
In our next session, we will assemble all these parts, drill holes in a wooden log and attach the mushrooms to it, soldering all the wires to a holder with three AA batteries.
If you like, you can easily make your own by following the instructions in this fine video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5LjGFkpApw
It takes about 6 hours to make these mushrooms over two sessions, but the results make it all worthwhile.
For months, Theodore kept asking if we could make these mushrooms during our maker art classes at the Lycée, but I thought this would be too hard for some of the younger kids in our course. So I offered to have him come to our home when the course ended, so we could fulfill his dream in a smaller group.
Making art with friends is such a pleasant experience. I think creative collaborations like these are good for society, and should be encouraged more.
View photos of our other maker art classes: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157663074065150
by Mischa Badasyan
"I exist in the relations. Others create me and I am a reflection of others. I wanna be part of you - your body, your moment, your story, and your life. Once I met him. This encounter is still a memorable moment of something that moves me forward, let me dance and spin around. His body stucked to mine and we were breathing together. I have been embraced from inside, I became part of him. We were together, once and for ever."