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Why would I make such a cake? Come find out: Blogged: sweetapolita.com/2010/10/when-an-asparagus-cake-just-make...
7th September: Slice!
First time I've got around to a shot of the obligatory fruit slice in fizzy pop. It's actually a slice of orange (but looks like lemon, ok, it looks like an orange, not sure what I was thinking). Image is cropped (didn't like seeing the entire center of the fruit, seemed to affect the composition. All sorts of processing in Photoshop (High pass filter, Noiseware filter, curves, levels, contrast). This was the last shot I took, as the batteries were failing in my Speedlight, just got away with it I think (also had some cheap spotlights each side of the glass).
Denver Art Museum
As always, your comments and faves are appreciated. Constructive criticism and suggestions are especially welcome as I believe they help to make me a better photographer. Thank you for taking the time to look at my photos.
My entry to Moda Bake Shop Sliced Contest (Auditions).
This version of my week planner is designed for two family members (each member has its own row) - half of charm pack is needed to make it (for colorful parts) plus fabric for white sashing, fabrics for back and binding.
In version for four family members one charm pack is needed (for colorful parts) plus fabric for white sashing, fabrics for backing and binding.
It can be also used at the office.
Corners of each square are pockets to put there cards with plan for each day of the week or another information. These corners were made from 1/4 of charms and they are sewn between the rows.
Buckle is used to indicate day of the week. When the day changes, buckle is moved to another.
Depending on weight of the buckle (mine is quite heavy) buttons for secure the strip are needed.
Machine quilted (cotton batting was used) and machine bound.
My contact e-mail is: jednoiglec@wp.pl
I blogged over at: jednoiglec.blogspot.com/
It was a surreal experience at Coffin Pond watching storm clouds break revealing just a slice of sunlight over autumn foliage on the mountain ..
Colas 70814 in charge of the Preston - Lyndsey bitumen tanks, passing through Horbury cutting, which was once a tunnel.
Just wow, finding this view today .... wow
Visit this location at Luanes World -Romantic sim, Gallery & :LW: Poses main store in Second Life
Natural Still Life
Digital Photography
For this photo, I really liked the simplicity in shapes of the avocado and its seed. I thought the combination of the seed in the foreground and rest of the avocado in the back was pleasing to the eyes as well. To take this photo, I set up two poster boards in front of a window near the front of my house. Then, I tilted the blinds of the window up a little ways to help bounce the light off the roof. In editing, I did not do much, only took some of the yellow out of the avocado and boosted the lights throughout the photo to make the avocado pop.
For this weeks question, I used the sun and blinds of a window to help light and create shadows for the photo. So, I decided to bounce the light of the roof to give it an overhead feel and achieve a small shadow and reflection of the avocado off the poster board. This gave the photo a simple shadow and a little more detail. Lastly, using only natural light made me move around my house to find the best lighting and create a little bit more of a challenge.
23.35 x 14.80 | 240 ppi
This was a beautiful colors slice of geode which i decided to back light and side light it to enhance the colors.
Nikon D800
Nikon 105mm 2.8G VR Micro
Lime slice stuck on the end of a screwdriver - in front of the TV. Flash fired off camera to the left.
What’s better than a tomato and mayonnaise sandwich, when the tomato comes from your own garden? Not much, sure bacon will help, but it’s stands delicious on its own.
TwinB&WTrays(1&5&7)GPP3exHDRCompor90cSq(lft&mdl&rgt)3exHDRComposite
Twin B&W Trays > various scans taken > 3 images chosen
Great Photo Pro > HDR > 3 image composite
Great Photo Pro > Rotate 90°
Great Photo Pro > Crop Square > Left
Great Photo Pro > Crop Square > Middle
Great Photo Pro > Crop Square > Right
Great Photo Pro > HDR > 3 image composite
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in the everyday life of Rajasthan! No wonder it is being referred as land of colors!
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, 2012.
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