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I'm finally behind the camera again, though I used the cellphone as I was trying to get pictures of myself petting the neighborhood cats who show up on our porch for food. I couldn't get one I liked, so I enlisted hubby who gladly volunteered to pet kitties, and the kitties gladly volunteered to receive the petting. 😸🐈
I love to play with almost any picture I take with my phone in the Mirror Lab app. The challenge this week for the group "52 Weeks of 2022" was geometry, so round tomatoes fit the bill. This is just one of many creations from the original photo, and I think the variety of colors from my garden harvest looks cool in the penta spiral design. I added the decorative frame in the Flickr editor just to give the spiral a stopping point.
We usually have 2 cats who show up every day. This cat we call "Galaxy" and has been coming around for about 3 years now. We are not sure if she has an owner, and it took quite a while before she let us pet her.
I took this picture of my newly harvested yellow-orange tomatoes just in case I didn't get out with my camera for other geometry this week. Oh, I had so many ideas. But, I'm glad nature gives us some geometric designs and often makes them tasty, too. Small frame added with Flickr Editor.
PS: Does anyone know why I got all these different colors when the seeds all came from only one of last year's tomatoes? I'm especially confused by the red one.
In my travels at the end of 2022, I gifted myself 2 new kaleidoscopes from a wonderful store in Jerome, Arizona. It's called "Nellie Bly's," and it's the largest kaleidoscope store in the U.S. And... it's a color-addicts dream!
Since they say that looking into a kaleidoscope causes an endorphin rush, I hope to spend this year sharing many images captured from inside my new (and old) kaleidoscopes. I feel that makes this my perfect picture for our first challenge of 2023 to share what Happy New Year means to us.
For this starter picture, I used my cellphone camera to capture an image from my teleidoscope designed by Henry Bergeson. It's a two-mirror design with a full glass globe to bring in light and color from the surrounding setting. My Christmas gifts from hubby included some colorful beads, bells, baubles, and marbles, plus some pretty bowls to pour them into, and that's what I focused the globe on. When viewed through the teleidoscope, they are a burst of wonderful color.
The infrared filters I found in phone apps didn't look as good as solarize and inverted glow filters, so that's what I used to enhance some neighborhood trees. I've seen real infrared on a converted camera, and I don't know if I could edit well enough to match that beauty, but I do like the turquoise sky and white trees that I achieved with these edits.
I wanted to take time to get something much better with a more obvious Fibonacci spiral or positioning, but the week just didn't lend itself to that. It's not my favorite picture since it's with the cellphone, but I do like the "silver lining" on the clouds, and the new sparkly blue frame I got from KVAD Photo Studio.
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I was down at Cronulla and managed to snap this great rainbow. After taking it, I submitted it to Channel 10's Weather Wall (Daily Bailey) which was shown that night (8 July 2015).
Taken with Samsung Galaxy S5.
Shadows from the October afternoon sunlight at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester this afternoon. Enlight processing on the iPhone5s
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A quick snap taken on my Samsung Galaxy S5 and one of my favourite dog photos.
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Went down to Cronulla one afternoon and saw this great cloud formation. Unfortunately I didn't have my DSLR with me, so I used my phone.
I think the moon adds a great element to the photos.
Taken with Samsung Galaxy S5.
Had a bit of time to kill in a waiting room so did some editing using Nokia's Creative suite. Nice fast and easy to use. This one has a radial blur and amber overlay. Like te previous one , this is some poppy seed heads from the allotment but just with a piece of gauze lying over them....that's all some more here
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Did some testing of the batteries in my external flash to see if they needed charging.
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A half meat lovers, half Hawaiian pizza from Midnight Pizza, Sutherland.