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A large Costa Cappuccino with chocolate art topping - hyper reality and immediate caffeine buzz

 

The only way to get through the 2014 budget meeting :-)

See Me for Who I Am!

Goodwood Revival 2019 - The Fashion

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My second time using the water marble method. Look it up on YouTube for tutorials. The only thing I did differently was to put a really heavy moisturizer on the skin all around my nails, up over the first knuckle, to protect against the nail polish getting on my skin.

  

Michael and Albert (AJ) Patnode - Artist Statement

 

Father and son collaboration

 

Our photographic art is a kinetic motion study, from the results of interacting with my son A.J and his toys.

 

He was born severely handicapped much like a quadriplegic. On December 17,1998. Our family’s goal has always been to help A.J. use his mind, even though he has minimal use of his body.

 

A.J. likes to watch lights and movement. One of the few things he can do for himself is to operate a switch that sets in motion lights and various shiny, colorful streamers and toys that swirl above his bed.

 

One day I took a picture of A.J. with his toys flying out from the big mobile near his bed like swings on a carnival ride. I liked the way the swirling objects and colors looked in the photo.

 

I wanted to study the motion more and photograph the whirling objects in an artful way, I wanted my son A.J. to be a part of it. After all, he’s the one who inspires me. When A.J. and I work together on our motion artwork, A.J. starts his streamers and objects twirling, I take the photographs.

 

Activating a tiny switch might not seem like much to some, but it’s all A.J. can do. He controls the direction the mobile will spin, as well as when it starts and stops. The shutter speeds are long, and sometimes, I move the camera and other times I hold it still.

 

I begin our creation with a Nikon digital camera. Then I use my computer with Photoshop to alter the images into what I feel might be an artistic way. Working with Photoshop, I find the best parts from several images and combine them into the final composite photograph. I consider the finished work to be fine art. The computer is just the vehicle that helps my expressions grow.

 

I take the photographs and A.J. adds the magic. It’s something this father and son do together. After I’ve taken a few shots, I show him the photos in the back of the camera. When the images are completed, I show him from a laptop. He just looks. He can’t tell me whether or not he likes the images, but he’s always ready to work with me again.

 

It offers me my only glance into A.J.’s secret world. We’ve built a large collection of images and I hope the motion and color move you as much as they do me.

 

A.J. inspires me to work harder to understand my life in the areas of art, photography, people, spirituality, and so much more. He truly sets my mind in motion and helps me find the beauty in everyday things.

 

AJ Patnode - A Journey of Hope (documentary):

www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR7m8QFcmRM

  

AJ'S blog:

www.ajpatnode.com

 

Abstract set:

www.flickr.com/photos/patnode-rainbowman/sets/72157602269...

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THE IMAGE:

 

Psychedelic: of or noting a mental state characterized by a profound sense of intensified sensory perception, sometimes accompanied by severe perceptual distortion and hallucinations and by extreme feelings of euphoria.

  

Canon S90, Redwoods NF, California.

I do not have anything for Fireworks Friday so here is a psychedelic Ferris Wheel from the Midway of The Great New York State Fair in Syracuse, New York.

 

This photo is available for download for use in electronic and print media or as a print via IthacaStock. Thank you for your interest.

Porsche 917 #021 (Vincent Gaye)

Le Mans Classic 2012

This set of images is from the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium. We went with another family to the indoor water park in Dubuque last winter. The museum was next to our hotel. When you're hauling around a couple of three year olds, they make for great photographic subjects, but it's tough to exercise those other photographic muscles sometimes. So when we spotted this guy in his tank doing his thing, we knew that we'd be coming back during nap time.

 

Many photographers wait for that one week during the year that they take a photo trip or go on a workshop. Or they don't put the effort into a shot unless they're at Arches National Park. But you can find amazing subjects all around you. In this case, I was drawn to the colors in the room, the lines of the hand rails, and, of course, the presence of "Oscar" the Octopus.

 

Today's technology allows you to get shots that you would not have been able to capture 10 years ago. These images were all taken at ISO 6400. And the reason they have the pop that they do is through HDR software and Nik plugins. Some people may say that you're cheating using this software, but without it, it would be very difficult to convey the feeling of this amazing creature through photography.

 

Don't wait for that trip to Moab. Get out there this weekend and look for that subject to turn into your own "masterpiece". And if you're looking for a little push in the right direction, don't forget that I will be leading a walk tomorrow where you will have plenty of opportunities to work your magic. You can sign up at www.bestofchicagowalkingtours.com/?page_id=348

 

View Large on Black.

Shot this one right into the sun. Lots of blown hightlights and lens flare. By lowering EV and increasing saturation I got this psychedelic result.

Nikon D300, 50mm/1.4, 1/8000s, f/1.4, ISO 200. (DSC_1555)

Monochrome daisy photo was displayed on screen and I took a photo using psychedelic filter on my phone.

An AJS Modena Scooter - based on a Vespa design

amazing sunset from september 09,

 

more from the same sunset below

Janis Joplin's Porsche ,

Painted by Dave Richards.

Art of the Psychedelic Era .

Summer of Love - New York 07

...thanks to this vintage lens coating (or the absence of).

 

Opticam-M42 35mm f/2.8 @ 2.8

One of my favorite drawings. Oil pastel

hbw!

 

explored May 06

As soon as I got my pink thigh high Christian Louboutin Barbie boots, I had to make this photo, so here's Pepper modeling the boots in this "psychedelic" styled photo since her dress, accessories, and boots has that whole 60's/70's feel to it.

Light and colour play into an unfocussed lens to create psychedelic bokeh.

Taste the Rainbow. New fractal thing. I'm kinda liking the Action Tool thing in Photoshop!

 

I might make some more later.

 

Hope you guys like it.

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