I snapped this little Slinky trying to Jay Walk in Fitzroy yesterday! / “Hot fines if your close to a crossing!” I said to it!” It ignored me! / “Baby”
Also made by my new program coded in Processing… / Kinda reminds me of a square slinky…
cute little ferrets in a heart. love ferrets! :D
...but not the plastic multicoloured ones they have today. These were metal, and heaven help you if you got ‘em twisted! They even have their own joke. Some people are like slinkies; / Not good for much, but you know you’re going to smile / When you see them tumble down the stairs!!
My Memories series Tshirts as wall art Thanks to The Brown Dot for the boot up the derrière!
a pretty self explanatory design… / no offense intended to anyone, / just good, fun, sarcastic humor..
May I ask? May I know? / May I learn? May you show?
Working with a Slinky.
Hook, Line, and Slinky is a still life centered around items that grab my attention. I’m a kid at heart and I love shiny objects, toys, gum wrappers, (weird, eh?) I still have a small rock I found when I was fourteen that I thought was cool. The strip of colored cellophane nearly drove me nuts trying to make it look believable. SHINY. Original ptg: 36” x 24” / acrylic on canvas artist’s collection
Blond fashion model wearing a low cut vintage style red dress cut high up the front carrying a red lace parasol Nikon D300 / 18-200 VR
A subtle seductive / suggestive image. Painting in oils. / I was going for a early 80’s advertising feel.
A subtle seductive / suggestive image. Painting in oils. / I was going for a early 80’s advertising feel.
I know all of you have heard about the Elephant Graveyard, but I, as your on the spot reporter, can honestly say, I have found a site even more rare. The Slinky Graveyard. Haven’t you ever wondered where all those unwanted or sprung slinkys went once we or our kids got done with them? It’s been a great mystery to me for years until I found this site. I had to promise the natives here this would remain sacred ground, so I cannot tell you where it is, so I brought you a picture. Created in Apophysis 3D Hack. Postwork in Photoshop. Featured in: / Spectacular Spirals / A Fractal Energy Passion July 2009
It might look like a really complex image, but it is the simplest of all concepts. It’s not a giant tunnel in a museum – it’s just a little toy Slinky – but it’s heart-shaped instead of the common round ones. I held it in my left hand, chose a focal length and let the Slinky drop out to its full length, shooting it simultaneously with my right hand while it sprang back and forth. The Slinky was bi-coloured. It started out dark orange and gradually changed to a light green down the bottom. To create the impression of a perspective that was vanishing into the distance, I shot this in a room at home, in low light. But I shot it directly under a recessed light fitted to the ceiling, knowing that the glow at the bottom of the image, on the light-green plastic surface, would be interesting. I shot five images, each from slightly different angles, but this is my favourite because it creates the impression of a never-ending pattern that starts and ends with a clear heart. I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K10D in June 2007. F3.5, 1/25sec, ISO 400, focal length 25mm. Featured in IMAGE WRITING, June 2009. Featured in ALL ABOUT HEARTS, June 2009. Featured in DEPTH OF FIELD, June 2009. Featured in ALL ABOUT HEARTS, August 2009. Top 10 in THIS LITTLE HEART OF MINE, July 2009. Top 10 in MAKING THE ORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY, Aug 09 Featured in ALL ABOUT HEARTS, 30 August 2009. Featured in FRIENDS OF BANGOR AND NORTH DOWN PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB, September 2009. Featured in DOMESTIC ART – HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS, September 2009. Featured in UNIVERSAL INNOVATION, October 2009.
Best View Larger / Taken at Waverly Glenn Park, Waverly, NY on 06/18/2009 with a Canon 50D camera. I sat in the car for an hour waiting until the rain stopped. I hurry up and shot several images of the waterfalls before it started to rain again. Featured in All Water in Motion group. Aperture Priority / Shutter Speed 0.80sec / F-22 / ISO 100 / WB-Cloudy / landscape / tripod / mirror lockup /
This is what spirits do, / when they dance among us, / clattering down the steps, / mid their toys and light, / tramping mud that is unseen, / laughing as they cause happy havoc, / with no harm done and people smiling :) / Wayne Cook Nikon D80 1/5@f/4 ISO-100 10mm / / ART / CIRCULAR QUAY & OPERA HOUSE AT NIGHT / SYDNEY / PANORAMAS / CLOUDS / COUNTRYSIDE / STILL LIFE / TENNIS / DOGS / MISCELLANEOUS
slinky toy reflected in mirror with sky background
Pink tulip from my Garden-taken earlier this year. Used a Fuji Compact Camera and HDR in free photo-dynamic hdr programme Featured in the group ‘Extreme Close-ups November 2009
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