Glowing candles, corn candy and colorful leaves reflecting on a mirror.
Shutter Speed 1.6 Sec, ISO 800, F8.0
A splash frozen in time. A cherry dropped into a glass of water breaks an infra red beam, triggering a high speed flash. An exposure time of 1/30,000s captures every detail.
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Directions of use: / . / Step 1 : Order the T Shirt from Redbubble and wait for delivery / . / Step 2 : Place your head and arms through the large hole at the bottom and locate the correct holes until you feel comfortable. / . / Step 3 : Go outside / . / Step 4 : Allow the suns rays to energise you while promoting renewable energy / . / Step 5 : Take a photo of yourself in your new T Shirt and post it in the Redbubble Buyers Booth. / . / Please do not hesitate to contact me with any problems you encounter (especially regarding Step 2)
I love how water clings to different objects and creates such shapes… This is just an ordinary dandelion puffy thing after it rained one day. Taken with a Sigma 105mm macro lens…
Land Of Pharaohs Kebab-Shop, run by Romani from Egypt and his Dutch wife Inge. Their succesfull business was approached by ‘Getaway’ Holiday and Travel program and they will be featured from September 2008. The busy couple designed and decorated this beautifull shop themselves and Romani made all the wooden furniture and some tables, which are made out of recycled teak and jarrah even have chessboards in them, so it’s great to have a game of chess and while you listen to the ‘lounge’ music you should try their ‘fresh’ kebabs, the beef&lamb souflakis are great and very affordable. And the vegetarian falafels are the best!! Super good coffee for the coffeelovers and browse through this shop . you will find ornaments, artifacts and beautifull handmade lamps, inge has her art work mainly photos enlarged on big canvas and even on postcards, and ‘everything’ is for sale! This shop has a wonderfull ambience and its a great “experience”. / Open MON-SAT 10AM-8.30PM / (Season Open SUN 11AM-3PM) / Phoneorders welcome, phone 08-91926469 / BYO / Watch this
Experiment with metallic blue paper and using my flash…
Another experiment with metallic blue paper as a background and the flash on my camera… haha, I guess it worked well. I never use my flash, so that’s why this is so experimental, hehe. It’s also the stamen of a hibiscus.
Gather what you will from this.. but yes, I did intend for this to look like magical sperm. Haha, it just sort of happened when I was staring at a light bulb and noticed the little spring inside… so I knew I had to do something with that. :D
Second in a series featuring the color blue…
I did this for a JPGmag.com photo challenge and the more I stare at the more I like it…. I could never think of a good title so if you have any suggestions, feel free to tell me. I put the egg on some Plexiglas and placed it outside, then set my white balance to tungsten for the bluish tone. It was an odd experiment…. haha
B&W macro of the back side of a white flower. By: / Terri~Lynn / 2009 (as is) Canon EOS Rebel XT
Experimenting with Digital TTV ( – Not a Photoshop filter) – my first time! This is a very anonymous picture. Each of the three visible characters (dog included) are entirely personality-less, due to their backs being turned or heads obscured. And yet, the camera’s angle is facing up to the characters, from a very low angle. Draw conclusions to this as you wish.
This was an experiment with objects and how light bounces off of them. I found this spring and put a few seed beads on it which gave off a weird bokeh effect when placed on a CD. I used my sigma macro lens and the flash on my camera… More experimenting to come though! Enjoy!
Image is a caduceus drawn in paint, enhanced in photoshop with redfield plug-in fractilius. A rod entwined by two serpents and capped with the wings of Mercury. This symbol dates back over 4,000 years, usually associated with divinities in Phoenicia and Babylonia. In Egypt and India where it became the Hindu image of the kundalini. In alchemy it stood for the integration of opoosites (mercury and sulphur). The association with medicine comes from the link between the snake and rejuvenation: a staff with a single snake is the attribute of Aesculapius, god of healing. Jung saw the caduceus as the emblem of homeopathic medicine – the snake that both poisons and cures. This piece accompanies a previous upload called Age of Aquarius as February 14, 2009, an alignment will take place at 7:25am (GMT) for 18 minutes – I invite you, in the Universal Heart, to add your own intentions for love, peace and healing and to co-create the dawning of the age of Aquarius. “The most profound spiritual traditions of ancient times perceived the manifest world, at all scales of existence as being generated and pervaded by a cosmic trinity of active, passive and neutral principles – the divine essence of the masculine, feminine and child. The Vedic sages of ancient India saw the male. active life-force energy they called the pingala and the female/passive energy they called ida weaving around and through our chakras and the child/neutral energy they called the shushumna as channeling up through them. / When these divine masculine and feminine energies are balanced and so able to fully ‘birth’ the divine child energies within us, the ancient sages saw the so-called kundalini energy that otherwise lies dormant at the base of the spine, surge through us enabling us to fully embody our divine nature. / The purpose of the sacred marriage between the divine feminine and masculine that the ancient peoples, such as those of Malta, enacted in their temples was thus not only to bring cosmic harmony and fertility to their land but within themselves. For such balance enables the energetic activation of ‘birth’ of the divine child within us and the attainment of enlightenment. / When this cosmic trinity of consciousness is harmonized and fully expressed within us, we are truly “healed” and “whole” as embodied by the universal symbol of the caduceus, as a representation of healing from earliest times. / For millennia, only the highest adepts understood and have attained such wholeness. But elders and mystics around the world are saying that now is the time, when we have evolved to a point where we are all able to awaken our inner divinity. / This is our spiritual destiny at the dawning of the age of Aquarius.” Jude Currivan, Ph.D. from greatmystery.org We are the World
Painted this today, 10.02.2009. This is part one of a two parter collection. I painted this, then painted part two over it. Part two titled, In the Midst of Love – The End I used watercolour on double thick canvas 12×12 In the Midst of Love – The End
dont ya love to find fun in the shadow and light…...... one picture. different shades…. different angles… different crops thanks so much for your support of my collages. .:) this one shot from the sun and shades in a garden at Sarasota Florida
I actually took this photo while I was driving along at about 40 km’s an hour (hence the haziness). A complete moment of temporary insanity when I was a little camera crazy :D LOL I wasn’t aiming for this picture… but when I saw it… I really liked it. I don’t know why… but this really appeals to me.
This was a long exposure that i did with a cellphone torch. I didn’t realise it would have this effect until i saw the photo and how cool it had come out.
the cusp ~ the difference between light and dark #1 Chiarascuro; the interplay of light and shade Ballycultra Cottage / Holywood, County Down / Northern Ireland Nikon D300 Nikkor 20mm lens
Was born something other than I plan, I noticed however that just now will need colour and warmer tone here to the greyness.. / Post processing in Photoshop CS4. Canon EOS 40D / Canon EF-S 17-85MM 1:4-5.6 IS USM / 1/2s / f/23 / ISO100 / 22mm This image are © Veikko Suikkanen. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
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