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I shaped the ornament out of silver coloured copper wire and wrapped the beads to create this lovely ornament. Could be a tree ornament or maybe a suncatcher.
This is my boyfriend's purchase from the Renegade Craft Fair. The guy had all sorts of wire sculpted people, all with different personalities, clothes, props, etc. Really cool booth. His shop is called BAGizzles, the link is in my super long blog post here, if you're interested:
Awesome band live at Bannermans Bar Edinburgh 5-9-14.
Isis Queen (vocals), Pyn Doll (guitar), JayJay Doll (bass), Krash Doll (drums)
Copper wire bubbles that spell 'peace.'
I'm getting ready for this show this weekend. About 2-3 weeks ago it seemed like I really didn't have much to do, but now that now that there's only one day, I'm realizing that there is lots to do, augh!
Day 3. A little backlight with a speedlight in a yellow plastic bag and my phone's LED for some fill and the wires are a little more interesting.
Ron Houtman looking on with participants at the Teaching Wired Learners 2010 conference at the Calvin College Prince Conference Center
I found this rock in Vancouver and used silver wire, but it turned copper-looking. I used a green-colored leather cord to hang it from and made a monkey's fist @ one end of the cord then a loop @ the other.
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More wires. Interesting angle on the soffit on this house. Looks sorta like the crown on the Statue of Liberty, without the points.
I know many of you have probably seen something like this before but I thought it was interesting anyway. A tree growing around what was once probably a strand of a barbed-wire fence.
Looking at it in large size, you can also see other wires that the tree has grown around.
Oh wow, this is ancient. Dug out of the archives of an older gallery. From about 4 years ago!
My how time flies.
Came to mind when I was listening to an old song that went on for around 9 or 10 minutes but still felt like it wasnt long enough. Haha, I still dont know what my obsession with One Red Eye is.
(reupload, found bigger size)
aspen, colorado
1982
unidentified meeting
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Here's a few more photos from my recent photo shoot with the Leeds and Wakefield based band, Wires. These few are a little different as they were taken on my Yashica FX-D Quartz.
Usually, I work hard to eliminate overhewd wires from my photos, often resorting to Photoshop to remove them when they interfere with what I am interested in showing. This is especially so when I am working on architectural shots.
We were visiting Clarksburg, ON on Thursday and I noticed all the wires overhead which caught my interest, especially with the dark blue sky and clouds behind them. So I decised to focus on them and see what I could do, intentionally putting them into the frame.
Now I am trying to figure out if they work best in colour or B&W. I can't say I have a real preference, although I am leaning towards the B&W images.
There are four shots in this series. I would value your opinion and any critique on how the shots could have been improved.
A true wire-haired dachshund...another sweetheart I saw at the rescue house last weekend.
FOr some reason I keep expecting this little baby to open his mouth and talk with a strong Scottish accent!!!!