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With this work I have been experimenting with the processes of Mari Mahr, using object on top of photographs to tell a personal narrative related to feelings and memories, finding ways of connecting the past to the present.
They just lay there.. on a wall at a church. Just waiting for somebody.
All editing done within Bibble Pro 5.
(zBlur, Vigne and Grain plugin.. and some others which I don't remember any more..)
How do they call this kind of processing nowadays? To "Lo-Fi" a photo?
I took this photo while trying to come up with something good for the latest competition on myfuji.com - where Fuji owners and users get together to share pictures and compete for a copy of Photoshop. The theme is 'straight lines', and the best thing about the competition is that you get lots of feedback.
Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
this object was exposed in front of a locksmithery in a small swiss village - definately a locksmith who knows what he's doing!
made for my sis - using old knit balls, a very old key, a replica of the Empire State Building ( think) and some other fun finds.
blogged at a crafty vegan
One image of me holding a black board, reiterated in Photoshop. A simple image evolves into something more complex, and yields more patterns as you look at it. Otherwise entirely trivial.
INFANTRY - Musketeers
Members of the Sealed Knott (Civil War) re-enactment association @ Elvaston Castle, Derbyshire. The Parliament Army.
A Musketeer was a foot soldier, carrying a musket, either flintlock or matchlock. Across his chest he wore a bandolier of little wooden bottles containing enough gunpowder in each for one shot. These were known as the "twelve apostles" from their usual number.
The historic Cumberland Gap is a mountain pass at the border of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee through which the Wilderness Road, utilized by early settlers of Kentucky, passed through on its way west from Virginia and Tennessee. The Cumberland Gap vicinity today is known as Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, which extends into the three states, and features many trails, historical sites, and a tunnel carrying US Highway 25E underneath the gap between Cumberland Gap, Tennessee and Middlesboro, Kentucky. The Cumberland Gap became a National Historical Park between 1940, when the park was established, and 1959, when it was opened to the public, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.