[foh-bee-uh] –noun. a persistent, irrational fear of a specific object, activity, or situation that leads to a compelling desire to avoid it. [Origin: 1780–90; extracted from nouns ending in -phobia] —Synonyms aversion, hatred. / Phonophobia -noun. a fear of sounds, noise, and one’s own voice; telephonophobia – fear of the telephone ringing, sound of the phone ringing.
There is an alternative version of this shirt, minus the film strip, here / / / Here is a rather impressive photo / / And here is Lady Lucan /
overexpose / negative / blue / affirmative
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This is the sequel to The Approach It was captured at the same station in Shepparton, just facing in opposite directions! / Used a Sony Alpha with a 28 – 70mm in B&W mode. Post prod involved contrasting, a little “neating” and a slight crop to the bottom of the frame. / . / 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 shot of my friend Michel who doesn’t like being taken in picture.We had great fun that night taking each others portraits.«Negative and light»two words challenge.
From a visit to a violin maker, Ilja Grawerts Fiddle shop with my Lensbaby Original Title selected from the subjects in my spam folder….... / SPAM PHOTOS / NEW ZEALAND / FROGS / LENSBABY / INFRARED / BEACH / INDUSTRIAL / PANORAMAS / LANDSCAPES / REAL ESTATE SERIES
Rock out with your socket out! Programmed to rock the universe with his trusty axe “The Guitari 2600”, Rock-It-Boy battles the forces of evil and oppression in sad machine inc.’s upcoming animated series of shorts! Created by Eric Murphy of sadmachine.com “Rock-It-Boy” and “Guitari 2600” are Trademarks of sad machine inc. Copyright 2007-2008. Related designs: /
This is an image created to illustrate an environmental portrait of an old camera called a “speed graphic”... the whole scene is meant to tell a story of a time when this camera was in use. I hope you enjoy this marvelous piece of photographic history. Here are some beautifully fitting words by Wayne Cook It’s setting atop my desk, / Bit dusty, but the bellows are still pliable, / Haven’t shot anything in it, / More than 20 years, / Maybe 30…. / Oh, but the negs…. / Glorious things, / Like still nuggets in reverse / I’d shine that enlarger through one…. / Whew…. those celluloids, / Never lost my awe, / The figures almost came to life, / There on the table. / Something about that lifeless frame, / I swear it moves when I turn my back. / Breaks my heart to leave it lay, / But the film…oh, god, it breaks the bank!
I have been having fun with film lately.
a tee shirt version of this pinhole photograph and here it is as a card
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Poured watercolour with negative painting used to create flowers and leaves. Original work by Bev Morgan
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All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in Out Of The Blue, First Things and Dream & Fantasy Art Placed 2nd in the Invert My Colours challenge (Mood and Ambience Group) Used as the cover image for the Vital Things In Life challenge Placed 2nd in the Vital Things In Life challenge Just playing with blending layers with a dominant focus on negatives. I should have kept track of what I did… The word “sidereal” means of or pertaining to the stars. Hair colour inspired by Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride. Original Image / Stock copyrights remain the property of their respective owners.
The original looked very ordinary but just trying Auto Levels in photoshop CS2 produced that intense blue and I cropped to get this composition. Otherwise, as is. Taken at King’s Park (nr Mount Eliza House), Perth, Western Australia on a wildflower photography course. / Sorry I don’t know the name of these flowers but they are real for those who doubt. I was shooting up from the ground into the sky. It was this cloudless though not quite as blue. nikon D700, macro 105mm macro lens, f/32, 1/250th, -.3 step. ISO probably 200. FEATURED IN PHOTOGRAPHY 101
New title ideas anybody? Canon 450D / F-stop: 4.5 (-0.3 exposure bias) / Exposure time: 1/25 sec. / ISO-speed: 200 / Focal length: 30mm Cross-processed on photoshop CS3 and I added some noise. Oh yeah, nooise. Basically, I was like, hitting walls all over the place – metaphorically and physically – so my dear Andy set me a challenge to take a self-portrait of myself using one prop (I kinda pushed that a bit..) that reflected how I felt. / I think I like it. / Can I point out that the focus on my face in the negative was deliberate and not a fluke? Quite pleased about that. / A friend thinks this is just TOO out of focus, but I originally thought that just reflected how out of focus I felt. Help me out here – what do you think? Featured in: / European Everyday Life / Artistic Feminine Photography / Out of the Past / Big and Beautiful People / Photographers Self-Portrait / Young Enthusiasts
Another image taken from a woodland walk last autumn. Part of a series which I hope to put up on my website very soon.
Another image taken on a Hasselblad and another image for my developing ‘Childhood Narratives’ portfolio.
My daughter Abi Nikon D90 / Nikkor 50mm lens She literally was getting annoyed with me taking too much time and leaned against the wall, put her head back and let out a big sigh and I quickly snapped this. She immediately opened her eyes and screwed up her face and said….’Did you just take a picture of me?!. You are wierd mom!’ But I think it works ok :)
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