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This is a tumbler of water shot against a patterned background to illustrate the effect of water in refracting light.
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I of course had to try this out. Any tips on improving?
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I went for a Halloween hike with my niece and her children. One of her sons noticed this and said it looked like a monster hiding in the rock. On the trail up to the waterfalls on Keel Mountain in The Bethel Springs Nature Preserve near Paint Rock, Alabama
I decided to go down to Burnside to try to get some shots of the elephant sculpture. It's a bad area but no one bothered me because it was too cold! Then I messed around with some settings to get this shot. Braving the cold was worth it today!
This blob-generator was an adult stocking stuffer given at Christmas in years past. Our grandkids are amused by it.
"All The Flowers Are For Me" - by Anila Quayam Agha.
A large, laser-cut steel cube suspended from the ceiling and is inspired by patterns used in Islamic art and architecture. The light in the cube creates the patterns on the plain ceiling, walls and floor.
My friend Kate stands at the top of a parking garage in Seattle looking down while I shoot from below.
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I used Image Tricks Pro to experiment with the shot of a gazebo frame that I took earlier today.
Entered in the Newport Photo Club 1st Open (intermediate digital image) competition on 3 November 2020, with the title 'Droste gazebo'. The judge held it back for another look, though he felt that ideally it should be circular, or at least square. It made the cut, surviving as one of the final seven, and was Commended.
I decided to draw up a diagram of the panels I added on to the original pattern for the Babette Blanket. The original was smaller than I wanted, so here are two more panels to make it bigger. This will make it much easier for me, should I decide to make another one at this size. And for you, too, if you want to make a bigger one. You are free to use this. :)
Colored with fine-line pens. Drawing from a book named "Stress Less Coloring: Mosaic Patterns." Published by Adams Media - www.adamsmedia.com.
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Image from trip to the Smith-Gilbert Gardens in Kennesaw, GA. Wonderful place with about 16 acres of gardens.
playing with pattern making + printing -
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