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the sun was shining thru the petals, but not thru the leaves. I monochromed it to emphasize the translucent quality of the blossoms.
Trying out my upgraded version of Photoshop CS5. The content-aware fill doesn't behave exactly as I had hoped, but it did enable me to easily remove a bug from this flower that I had found difficult to remove with clone stamp.
All these shots were taken at Vancouver's Amazing Aquarium Exhibit. I found it a real challenge to capture these images due to the very low lighting, in some cases subject movement, no tripod & my relatively slow 18-135mm lens.
K20D • Tamron SP 90mm f:2.8 Di Macro
sur soufflet - on bellows
Dörr Combi TTL Macro Flash
A way to see Flickr in Black : Greasemonkey and Flickr in mostly Black...
You will see an other world!
This is an example of Elizabeth Petcu's latest porcelain work. The Bray Institute of Further Education holds an end of year show which opens on the 24th of May this year (2011). All the faculties in the school will exhibit, not just Fine Art but also woodwork, fashion design, garden design, CAD design, interior design and so forth. It is an exciting time for all involved.
The grashopper (with one leg missing) visited our solar light. As it turned out the insect was exhausted due to the current drought. We provided some drops of water which it all sipped immediately.
December 29th, 2012
A quartz-like candle holder I got for Deb several years ago glows in the evening light.
Project 365! - Day 300
It really fascinates me how the light penetrates the leaves. And you know that it must cast a green glow on the leaves below them too.
The windows at Eglinton West station are frosted glass - well, I hope they are; I guess they might just be incredibly dirty - and I caught a glimpse of the plants outside that struck me as particularly haunting...
I re-carved Patty's lips and after giving her an MSC coat I realized there were some white marks crossing her lips.
I tried to sand them away, but then I realized they were internal so I'd have to sand too much, most probably altering her factions or even breaking her face.
I didn't do anything I wouldn't do usually, so I can't understand what happened,
I'm so thrilled about this. I've never felt comfortable customizing translucent blythes (I don't like the plastic quality), and after this, I think I'm done with them.
These images are all about playing with translucency. The fruit has been placed on a piece of glass put between two tressles. A soft box is used to illuminate the fruit from below, with metering for the light, not the fruit.
I have had a lot of fun with these and will now try a few different scenarios.