A nurse at the brand new Bassett Army Community Hospital, makes final measurements of a newborn under the lights of the warming machine in one of the labor and delivery rooms. There has been a post deployment baby boom on the base of Ft. Wainwright, Alaska, after the 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team returned from a 16 month deployment last year. Over 120 babies were born in the month of September alone. Fairbanks, Alaska September 2007
So this image is of my engineering scale on white paper on top of my desk with my desk lamp- my sink studio is currently only in use for eye shots :) As usual I did a little bit of fixing in photoshop- I never really get that perfect white background when shooting (especially just with a desk lamp). It is part of my office supply series which I am slowly adding to :) /
A plain version of the Wheaton quote card.
“For I was hungry, and you fed me. I was thirsty, and you gave me a drink. I was a stranger, and you invited me into your home. I was naked, and you gave me clothing. I was sick, and you cared for me. I was in prison, and you visited me.” And these righteous ones will reply, “Lord, when did we ever see you hungry and feed you? Or thirsty and give you something to drink? Or a stranger and show you hospitality? Or naked and give you clothing? When did we ever see you sick or in prison, and visit you?” And the King will tell them, “I assure you, when you did it to one of the least of these, you were doing it to me!” Matthew 25:35-40 *photo taken in Baja CA, right before we crossed the border back into California after spending the day with the kids at Door of Faith Orphanage in Chula Vista
Just come up with this idea to photograph everything around me.. / Like it! / shot with camera Canon EOS 400D – 100mm 2.8 Macro Lens, Manual Mode, ISO-100, Shutter Speed: 1/80, F/2.8, White balance – Auto / Tape placed on the mirror to get the reflection. / Edited with Photoshop giving “new orange mood” by applying new orange layer on the top of the photo and changing it layer mode from normal to linear dodge… Featured in the group “Photography 101” December 30, 2008 / Featured in the Group “Numbers One to a Trillion” January 1, 2009 / More Photos: /
views: 1161 / favs: 45 My origami calendar I folded the mother duck out of trace paper around the time I saw ducklings on the way to work; can read about that here. I can’t remember how big the paper was; I believe 13×13mm. The two little ducklings in the centre were folded from 6×6mm pieces of trace paper while the little one at the back was folded from a 5×5mm piece of trace paper. I know mother duck is just behind the 4cm mark, but the duckling at the back is infront of the 1cm mark, hence the duck family is a 3cm spread ^ _ ^ New version added August 21, 2008 / Looks great on a card! Although maybe distracting at work; lol. / Also available at Zazzle / This work has been featured in: / Ebony and Ivory / Numbers One to a Trillion / Waterfowl / Little Things To Make You Smile / Weekly Theme Challenges / Color Me a Rainbow / Boredom Competitions on the 24/7 / / Works by Category Origami / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery/Skyscapes / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Still Life Living Creatures / Human Portrait Japanfluence / Canada / Europe / / / More Sample Origami Fly / / / Born from the Hand / Born from Fingers / / / Born from the Pinky / / / / 3cm Family Swim / / / Arctic Playground / / / / Sailing Along The Lifeline / / / Life is a Journey / / / / Born from the Cell / / / Origami Surgery / / / / Surprise! / / / Love Birds / / / Hummingbird / / / / ‘Serenity’, the Firefly spacecraft (My own design) / / / The Search for Water / / / Nessie’s Lair / / / / Origummy / / / Red String of Fate / / / / Bloomed from Fingers / / / The Blooming, the Withering, and the Everlasting / / / Spring Beginnings / / / Little White Peacock in a Field of Color / / / Thumbelina’s Flower / / / Lily / / / / Remembrance / / / Every Little Peace / / / Penguin in a Snowstorm / / / Monkey Mischief / / / / Monkey Bars / / / Bigfoot meets BIG foot / / / Money Pond / / / / A Little Spell / / / A Little Thanksgiving / / / / Heartbeat / / / Tough Shell, Delicate Soul / / / / The Key to Peace / / / / Snow Flower / / / Snow Flower / / / Born from the Cell: Behind the Scenes / / / Glass Horse / / / Folded Cup (My own design) / / / Bubbly Planes / / / I Hope God Likes Chocolate / / / Guardian Angel / / / / Substitute for a silent mouth of sorrow / / / Silent Language of Flowers / / / Soul Taker / / / /
Fun concept with a little dig at the Beauty industry ;) as skin is unzipped to reveal the heart and seeds of the Fruit.
This is a metal measuring cup for dry ingredients Measuring Cup placed 9th out of 42 entries in the ‘Kitchen Utensils’ Challenge of The Domestic Art Group – Home is where the art is
A cordless drill and other tools from the work shop being used in place of kitchen tools. / I know a lady who did use her husbands power drill in place of her mixer after it quick working. She had a Black & Decker kitchen tool before B&D made kitchen tools. That kinda where I came up with the idea for this picture. MY BUBBLESITE
Featured in Alphabet soup March 2009. / Top 10 in the lett T challenge in Alphabet Soup.
Old spoons..measures..vegetable-dish / / Sold a small laminated print to a Redbubble Member
Placed in the top ten in a challenge in The Collector’s Corner – July 09 A coiled tape-measure on a pink background – we spend so much time measuring ourselves, measuring others, comparing and competing. Featured in the group “Domestic Art – home is where the art is” – Feb 2009
Another self-portrait for my photography final, “Fragmented Self-Image”. I think the idea is pretty obvious…I used to have an eating disorder, I don’t any more, but the mentality that I need to stay thin and fit still remains and this is my interpretation of that. To post this alone takes me a lot of courage because I am still very, very uncomfortable with my body.
Another piece for my photography final, “Fragmented Self-Image” (yes you will be seeing more!). Perhaps this is self explanatory…perhaps not… / Ideally, there would be another image before this one leading to my control over my eating disorder, however I think the image works by itself as control over eating and food. This shot took way too long to do… / I don’t know how many times I dropped that cookie or my camera remote and had to unbind myself just so I could pick it up…
These are the leftovers of my Valentine bouquet / /
5 down 2 to go! Have you ever started something you regret?! This one in my series is for Saturday (which is pretty obvious from the title!). / Unfortunately I cannot find the link for the girls image but I know for sure that it is copy right free. / One of the textures is by Paul Grand (thank you Paul) Red Bubble and Flickr / The rest of the bits by me. / thanks for looking!
Canon 450D / F-stop: 3.5 (-0.3 exposure bias) / Exposure time: 1/30 sec. / ISO-speed: 200 / Focal length: 18mm Desaturated, then contrastified, then added lots of noize. It’s difficult to work with images that aren’t good quality in the first place.. Experimenting with B&W and noise. / Self-portrait, because I DON’T LIKE THIS SIZE ZERO RUBBISH. Too much pressure on young girls to put their bodies through too much! It should stooooop!! Rant over. Back to the image, you likey? Featured in: / Everyday Women / Photographers Self Portrait / Big & Beautiful People / Imperfectly
Another milk and spoons image, the mono version. Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Shooting Mode Manual Exposure / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/800 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 / ISO Speed 200 / Lens EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length 46.0 mm Featured in Tone It Down – October 2009 – thank you!
/ Kelowna BC, Canada
Kelowna BC, Canada
the benefit of a muted existence
Camera: Canon 400D / Lens: Canon 18 – 135mm /
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