Opposite 

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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 work was featured in Ebony and Ivory

  • said the Elephant to the Mouse original medium: ink on paper Aso available as a tee

  • said the elephant to the mouse *Also available as an artwork (card/print/poster etc)

  • 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 The Love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork An experiment with perspective. Began as several layers of blue and purple leaves in Photoshop.

  • Original Acrylic on canvas my Sister needed something to brighten her house a bit / she liked my painting “Dream of a hundred thousand years” she’s on holiday at the moment and i’m house sitting / this will be on the wall for her when she gets back

  • I believe dualism to be an integral part to functioning as a whole. There has to be a little bad in all of us or life would be just plain boring… eh Mel? ;) This is for the upcoming “Opposites” competition in the Challenge Cafe. Thankyou to the very talented Jacky for the use of her nightstock image.

  • THANKS SO MUCH TO RED BUBBLE / FOR FEATURING THIS ON THE HOME PAGE / 3rd April 2009 “For every low there is an equal but opposite high” ♥…a wing from one of my beautiful white cockatoos on take-off…mirrored and contrasted… / (and to be a bit more specific… this was taken thru my window at my desk here while working one day…the birds were just waddling around pecking at my lawn… and one took off up to sit in a tree… so with just one wing from a picture… I mirrored it to see if it would look like a ‘whole’ bird…LOL / . / ...then i was fiddling with v.basic tools of negative image and inversion etc to get a whole black/white effect… / . / ...THEN i started seeing images in the bird akin to an inkblot test and when they became a tad too disturbing for my own liking…. i left the image and moved on!! ...sheesh! Nikon D70 (Duds) – Auto / Focal Length 90.0mm / Exposure 1/800 (0.001s) / Aperture f/7.1 / AF Zoom-Nikkor Lens / ED 28-200mm / f/3.5-5.6G IF ♥ Other Misc Pics ♥ / ♥ Other BW Pics ♥ Finally….the Bulldog Calendar – now rolled over to 2010! /

  • I started this for the opposites challenge but I didn’t finish it in time. Stock by cocacolagirlie, Amaries-stock and Tasastock on DeviantART.

  • well I’ve been really busy in the darkroom with this semesters photography students. We’ve been building pinhole cameras out of all sorts of things and then printing out the negatives in the wet darkroom. Then these images will be scanned and outputted as 1 metre square digital image. So from the most basic form of photographic capture to the top end of digital output…. it’s a fabulous project and the students really love it to bit…. So far in the group we have cameras built out of nappybuckets, toilet roll holders, letter boxes, teapots and one intrepid fellow has made a reasonably viable camera out of a car wheel….. no joke it’s a sight to behold as he rolls in around the campus. Anyway I usually just stick to making my cameras out of old photographic paper boxes and they seem to work well for me. The image here is a double exposed pinhole shot of a lifesized human skeleton that the students use in the drawing and painting classes. The aperture…. or the pinhole…. or the lens if you like …. is a massive .5 of one millimetre. The exposure time was 15 seconds on a bright clear sunny day. The negative is a whole sheet of 10×8 inch blackandwhite photo paper and that has been contact printed on to another 10×8 inch sheet of paper and then I’ve scanned both negative and positive and placed them onto the one page so I can upload them here together. So volia….. pinhhole photography rules…...:)

  • This image was shot using a LOMO Action Sampler and 400 ASA Superia Fuji Film hence the slight grain. Lomo Action Sampler is best used for action shots. This is not an action shot however, i really like it. Other shots using the lomo action sampler One-second has been neatly dissected into four composite parts and lined up in perfect order to give you one shaky piece of 2×2 sampled action. / Tis more than a photograph and not quite a movie, you’ve got a permanent documentation of a snippet taken from your very own existence somewhere in the time-space continuum. / Tis also one wacky piece of photographic equipment, tis a real camera which consists of a tacky plastic box with four lenses strapped to the front, and inside are a few springs and cogs that reluctantly turn a full circle when you press the shutter release. / By some strange coincidence a standard boring old 35 mm film fits neatly into this box. Each time you hit the shutter release, despite the inferior quality of the lenses, light actually exposes the film at quarter-of-a-second intervals. / As soon as it’s bright enough the Action Sampler’s lenses go into action, giving you unexpected colours, haze and blur and a whole new world of shapes that’ll blow your mind. / The Action Sampler is not a finely tuned piece of apparatus made only of the finest in hand-crafted modern materials, it’s made of plastic. It is not a precision instrument with settings for the slightest nuance in aperture and lighting, it won’t even take a flash and the lenses are moody little beasties, reluctant to let any light get to the film at all.

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  • In the beginning…............ ____ View more of my work at www.DLPhotography.ca DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT MY HUGE HOLIDAY SALE ON NOW!

  • Location : / Folkestone, Kent, England Map: / Google Maps Date and Time: / 10 September 2007, 6.32 a.m. Camera Details: / ISO 200 : f/22 : 1/15 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / The shot is looking up from the beach at the harbour wall in Folkestone just after sunrise. Photographs from Folkestone, Kent

  • Took this on my Pinnacles sunset shoot with Tony Middleton with my new 5DmkII last week. I must say this camera has totally transformed the way I shoot. When I shot with Velvia I’d rarely shoot more than 36 shots a day. On this shoot with digital I shot 102 shots in around an hour. I bracket everything (for a few shots I took 6 brackets) and of those shots I’m happy with at least one of each composition set I took. Wonderful to just shoot each scene with different lenses, filters and compositions to see what works best without worrying about the expense and with the ability to check you’ve got it or not and bracket a bit further afield if necessary. Strangely satisfying to flow so quickly from one viewpoint to the next too. With this shot it was just walking from one spot to the next and thought a boulder shot would be good, now are there any that stand out, and literally as the thought occurs I see these little beauties which as you can see were quite unique in this boulder strewn landscape. After a bit of tripod fun on the boulders this was the result. Would be interesting to take this one again under different lighting conditions but this one works for me anyway. Camera: Canon EOS 5D mkII / Lens: EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 18mm / Filter: UV / ISO: 100 / Shutter Speed: 0.5 sec / Aperture: f/22 / WB: Auto For other shots from this area check out my Bass Coast gallery. 10% of all profits go to the Wilderness Society

  • mixed media on watercolor paper. facing an environment where speaking out can bring your ultimate demise, people spoke of justice. / i an environment where the right to speak out is honored, people speak of nothing important. /

  • Based on true story!!! My sister and brother-in-law had a cat and dog who were very attached to each other. My brother-in-law claimed that their rude goings-on caused him to lose his appetite while eating his dinner, but his girth would not seem to support that story… Edit: I would just like to say, to clarify the record for anyone who may be reading this that my brother-in-law is much, much slimmer than many people.

  • This song inspired the piece in more ways than one, please understand when you listen Self Portrait taken at Materie Cemetary New Orleans

  • Wild horses in Utah’s west desert.

  • Exclusively UF 5.02 / Full view for best detail. / Thanks for any comments, critiques, or favs.

  • Opposites Attract – Paula Abdul….... a killer video :-)) Wombles is in lurve …....... / Sorry guys l know its bad lol but the more l did the more l laughed so thought l would share it !! / Love is a wonderous thing but l get this feeling he is barking up the wrong tree…........... I’m M.C. Kat on the rap so mic it / Here’s a little story and you’re sure to like it / Swift and sly and I’m playing it cool / With my homegirl, Paula Abdul Baby seems we never ever agree / You like the movies / And I like T.V. / I take thing serious / And you take ‘em light / you go to bed early / And I party all night / Our friends are sayin’ / We ain’t gonna last / Cuz I move slowly / And baby your fast / I like it quiet / And you love to shout / But when we get together / It just all works out I take-2 steps forward / You take-2 steps back / We come together / Cuz opposites attract / And you know—it ain’t fiction / Just a natural fact / We come together / Cuz opposites attract Who’d a thought we could be lovers / She makes the bed / And he steals the covers / She likes it neat / And he makes a mess / I take it easy / Baby I get obsessed / She’s got the money / And he’s always broke / I don’t like cigarettes / And he likes to smoke / Things in common / There just ain’t a one / But when we get together / We have nothin’ but fun I take-2 steps forward / You take-2 steps back / We come together / Cuz opposites attract / And you know—it ain’t fiction / Just a natural fact / We come together / Cuz opposites attract Baby ain’t it somethin’ / How we lasted this long / You and me / Provin’ everyone wrong / Don’t think we’ll ever / Get our differences patched / Don’t really matter / Cuz we’re perfectly matched Nothing in common but this trust / I’m like a minus, she’s like a plus / One going up, one coming down / But we seem to land on common ground / When things go wrong we make corrections / To keep things moving in the right direction / Try to fight it but I’m telling you Jack / It’s useless, Opposites Attract This is a composite image with my own pictures, brushes and textures courtesy of Deviant stock

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