Incense Wall Art

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  • Captured at the Bendigo Asian History Museum with a Sony Alpha 100 using a 78 – 300mm. / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • I popped into a natural health store in Napa, California and happened to have my camera handy. I stumbled on this wide array of incense sticks and chose to shoot them for a texture and color play. I kind of liked the way it came out…a bit compartmentalized—but still rather cool to see it this way, yes?

  • “Desabandhascittasya Dharana The mind has reached the ability to be directed (dharana) when the direction towards a chosen object is possible in spite of many other potential objects within the reach of the individual.” Yoga Sutra 3.1 / Translated by T.K. V. Desikachar

  • The day was getting a bit boring so I decided to pull out the flash and incense sticks…

  • Burning incenses not only for the sweet smell it produces, also a sign of bleessing by washing the smoke over you to cleanse your spirit before enter the temple

  • A couple of nights ago Matt (of Disenchanted Photography ) and I spent a couple of hours in his garage with the intention of experimenting with lighting and off camera flash. / We actually ended up shooting smoke trails for four hours and had a ball! / The experimentation with flash position, ISO and shutter speeds was very beneficial and I got alot out of the shoot! :D / / Check out this journal / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • A couple of nights ago Matt (of Disenchanted Photography ) and I spent a couple of hours in his garage with the intention of experimenting with lighting and off camera flash. / We actually ended up shooting smoke trails for four hours and had a ball! / The experimentation with flash position, ISO and shutter speeds was very beneficial and I got alot out of the shoot! :D / / Check out this journal / / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • Close up of incense smoke plume

  • Incense / Making Incense sticks, on the roadside near Hue,Vietnam.

  • This is an incense burner that I bought on Koh Kred island; a small man-made island just outside of Bangkok, Thailand. It is home to the Mon community, known to be skilled potters. The island is small enough that you can go around on foot in about a couple of hours (no cars are allowed). The guide told us to walk so that the water was always to our left so that we would not lose our way. I of course realized at one point that the water was to my right … typical! In trying to find my way back, I stumbled upon this building that had pottery work as far as the eye could see. As I was taking photos, a woman grabbed my arm and lead me in to a row of four men who were spinning pottery … my own private showing!

  • Hands giving out energy light.

  • Vessel releasing vapor. Photo based illustation.

  • This was taken at Wat Phnom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia on the last day of Khmer New Year. The wat was abuzz with activity that day. She was with a number of people (probably family) and she quickly poked her head out of the main sanctuary to fan out the joss sticks that she had just lit. She then proceeded to separate them out to the people that were with her and they continued to the many shrines on the surrounding the main sanctuary. I last saw them leaving a few joss sticks at the shrine of Madame Penh and then pouring water on their heads as a sign of cleansing.

  • This is a special piece, created for my cousin Jamie; who is also a yoga instructor, mommy, wife, and a beautiful woman. Ink, acrylics and pencils on canvas panel. Original gifted to Jamie!...:-)

  • In one of the many corridors through the Central Temples at Angkor, in Cambodia, a Khmer woman and her daughter sell incense and offerings to tourists. On a particularly hot day, too warm to venture from their cool stonework position, the girl in red pyjamas was bored and tired from staying polite and still all afternoon. As I approached with a smile and sat to rest across the central walkway, the young girl tugged at her mother’s sleeve as a way of asking permission to come and say hello. This shot was captured after the woman had looked my way to see my reaction to the request, but before she’d given the nod to her daughter. I love the knowing smile on the mother’s face, and the daughter’s expression of boredom with the present, wistful for a new adventure. / Many passed in the short time the girl in the red pyjamas and I got to know each other- we shared smiles, looked at each others hands and faces and we shared a drink of water on a hot day. But this shot reminds me of the second I spent with her mother- in a busy hallway, with a sense of serenity and a recognition of the value of her patience- and the time to share a smile. You might also like / The Girl in the Red Pyjamas Dreams Against A Stone Wall /

  • As is fuji finepix S8100 lavender scented incense …something different :)) / / /

  • My first attempt at a smoke shot.. / I used an incense stick,,,,, the shot was lit from the left with a penlight,,,,, the smoke stream was too straight,, so I gently blew on it,, and this is what appeared!! Tint, contrast and saturation upped slightly do you see the figure,, with head bowed,, coming out of the mist???? panasonic lumix dmc lz7 / f2.8 / 1/4 sec / iso400 / +1 step / flash off / hi sat / auto wb / Nov 11/09! / Nov 20/09

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