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I couldn't get excited about using the tree branches "as they were", so I took the original and pieced it into a quad to see what composition it might make. I wasn't the first one to notice that the branches looked like antlers.
White fury - like my version of Zoolander's Blue Steel. Self portrait taken at home.
Had the concept for a few days but was unsure of the background to use. One day a sea mist rolled in, strongly backlit by the sun. I stood in a dark corner of my front room with a window behind me and took the shot aiming to overexpose.
I like the contrast between the black of my face and the bright white background. I also like the contrast between the high detail of my face and zero detail in the rest of the shot. And the 'Godzilla breath' of the distant horizon lined up with my mouth. The detail does highlight my 'sunglasses' suntan though - damn!
I feel that this photo fall with in this catergories because of the well exposed sky and the the dark forest light with rule of third aplying to the sun lite leaves
Happy half-birthday, sweetie! You're only six months away from one BIG party!
I can't believe it's been six months already! I am so glad to have such a great wife and amazing daughter. This project is half way done... what a wonderful perspective I have on time now. I value every day on this earth even more as a consequence. Thanks, flickrite's for your support and encouragement.
Let the project countdown begin! Only 184 days left!
This is a self-portrait using scratchboard. The background was done with markers on sihouette paper.
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Another addition to the Mono Nights series. I never even considered cropping this one because i love all the negative space on there with the abstract tail lights. This was at about 2 a.m. on the road trip down to Georgia of a car that was in front of us.
#2 Negative Space,
52 in 2020 Photo Challenge
In the negative space, the technical photo noise resembles stars. Works for me!
This outstanding, original design longarm quilting was done by Krista Withers (www.kristawithersquilting.com) on my Orange Grove quilt. It is a modern take on the traditional pine tree block and you can find the pattern in my book Make It, Take It.
Santa's Express Train moves past a miniature home decked out with garland and wreaths for the holidays.
Photography Credit: Tom Incrocci