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Our Daily Challenge17 -23 March : Have you tried having a bit of fun warping a photo t make something 'other'?
A bit of fun with Topaz Studio and Photoshop
This is a book experiment I made with some of the teabags I've been saving. (I drink a lot of tea in my studio.) The stitch is something like a basic coptic stitch, but it couldn't be an exact one because I had teabags, not signatures and folios. See more of my handmade books on my blog.
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A detail shot of a tea bag. In this case the tea is herbal, lemon and ginger. Notice the lattice weave of the teabag. Talk about texture! Not something you can see without magnification.
Strobist: AB800 camera right at 45 degrees on axis with lens. AB800 camera left 45 degrees behind the subject, also on axis. Both set at minimum power. Fired with a sync chord and optically.
Eigener Schnitt und Teekennenhenkel als Taschengriffe - soooooo viel preisguenstiger als Cany Pops ;-)
Made by me!!!
Tea bag folding--papercraft also known as miniature kaleidoscopic oragami. The technique originated in Holland using tea bags or small pieces of paper to form a geometric design. This one uses eight identical squares of paper, 2 x 21/2 inches, refolded exactly the same way. They are then interlocked and the end result is a symmetrical rosette which can be used as an ornament, pin, or decoration. I added a metal button at the center.