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After what feels like years, I finally landed a bee shot again. God it feels good!
What a pleasant reminder of just how fierce, yet cuddly these little creatures look.
Observing Luis, I saw a bee do something that was unknown to me. He was creating little bubbles in his mouth and sucking them back in, repeating the process over and over again. If anyone knows whats happening please feel free to share.
Taken with my phone + a DIY lens
Macro Mondays theme: Pareidolia
Thought this small pair of tin snips looked like a bird so I had a little editing fun to make him a crazy bird..
This is actually a Japanese room partition (see below) that has been processed with the Photogene and TrueHDR iPhone apps (posterizing the image with Photogene, then blending the original and the posterized image in TrueHDR, and then posterizing the blend).
Please excuse my use of "Photoshop" type gimmicks, but I was bored (one needs a distraction while waiting for your restaurant order to be delivered to your table :) I had tried hard to make something nice out of the room partition (with the converging lines), but it still wasn't going anywhere.
'tis the time of year for light painting....
But, rather than post it straight, I ran it through Topaz Labs first....something a bit more over-the-top for this over-the-top time of year.
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On special exhibit was the Psychedelic ’60s: Posters from The Houston Freeburg Collection. Of all the visual art produced in the late 1960s, the most influential may be San Francisco psychedelic concert posters. Many are instantly recognizable because of their innovative use of text, psychedelic colors and coded messages. Not only do the posters visually define the period, but they also have shaped graphic design ever since.
Since the museum’s founding in 1901, “the Toledo Museum of Art has earned a global reputation for the quality of our collection, our innovative education programs, and our architecturally significant campus. Within this celebrated environment, we invite you to personally discover the power of art: to delight, to inspire, to engage, and even to transform viewers of all ages and backgrounds.”
The Department of Art & Design:
www-new.onu.edu/academics/getty_college_arts_sciences/are...
Not the best picture of this tree, but the most psychedelic. Right out of the 60's when this style was popular. Is it still popular now, or have the older Flickr folks cut their hair and gone straight?
Critique welcome.
52 Weeks of 2022
Week No. 47: Psychedelic Soap Film
Category: Technique
I was not originally happy since I did not get too many big bubbles and had to use smaller bubbles. This was actually one of my bigger ones, about 2 inches in diameter. Was happier with some significant cropping and minor adjustments.
Solution: coffee, soap and olive oil. Wondered if the cofee would give the bubbles a blacker look, but with the thin film it did not matter. Did not have the traditional glycerin so I used olive oil.
Setup: www.flickr.com/gp/157755164@N06/W9JB7yLL94
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This was fun to do once I had worked out the light. I reckon I need a stronger light but still I had fun.
Superb Swell hit the Island yesterday, getting My local point break working......this is Joe Truman at Freshwater Bay.........its been a long time!!!!