Dandelion, clock pics.
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
Dandelions from our front & back garden, blasted weeds however they do make some excellent photo projects.
When you cut/pick them make sure the stems are at least 6inches long. As the stems are holo itβs easy to put them on skewers, shown in pics 1 & 2.
Cc Welcome
Baz
1. I put them on long Bamboo Skewers used on BBQβs.
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2. These keep the heads in one piece until you need to use either one or two clocks or the whole head.
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3. Even just a pic of nothing special can be fascinating. Sometimes little is more.
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5. Can a clock really support a bubble?
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6. The eyes have it another use for a clock, spraying water on it creates easy background photography.
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Thats one way of holding them. Thanks.
Thanks for the skewer trick... can be applied in multi situations I will haveago at using the trick.
Your last photo... I can imagine it behind a psychiatrist's chair as they interview patients. "and why do you feel that people are staring at you?"
Please, How did you achieve this surreal effect?
That photo will go on my "By Others Display Wall"
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Haveago wrote:
Dandelions from our front & back garden, blasted weeds however they do make some excellent photo projects.
When you cut/pick them make sure the stems are at least 6inches long. As the stems are holo itβs easy to put them on skewers, shown in pics 1 & 2.
Cc Welcome
Baz
What a spectacular post ππ₯ππ₯π
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
tcthome wrote:
Thats one way of holding them. Thanks.
If you have another way of preserving the heads please let us know.
Baz
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
dpullum wrote:
Thanks for the skewer trick... can be applied in multi situations I will haveago at using the trick.
Good.
Your last photo... I can imagine it behind a psychiatrist's chair as they interview patients. "and why do you feel that people are staring at you?"
Yeah didnβt think of it in that way. π
Please, How did you achieve this surreal effect?
I saw/found a photo on FB of someone having taken a photo of thier wifeβs eye. I asked for & got his permission to use the photo as seen using a clock & water droplets done with a syringe.
I then just moved the photo nearer to the clock until I got it in focus in most of the droplets.
That photo will go on my "By Others Display Wall"
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That sounds very professional, thanks for that recognition.
Baz
If you need anymore info let me know.
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
joecichjr wrote:
What a spectacular post ππ₯ππ₯π
Thanks for yr comment Joe, much appreciated. ππΌ
Baz
Nice images! The last one is very creative. I'm with dpullum, I would love to know your process for doing this type of shot!
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
Fstop12 wrote:
Nice images! The last one is very creative. I'm with dpullum, I would love to know your process for doing this type of shot!
Thanks for commenting π, I answered that question in my reply to dpullum above, you have to click on my reply in order to read it as itβs quite long.
Here ya go.
How how was this achieved this surreal effect?
I saw/found a photo on FB of someone having taken a photo of thier wifeβs eye.
I asked for & got his permission to use the photo as seen on this post using a clock & water droplets done with a syringe.
I then just moved the photo nearer to the clock until I got it in focus in most of the droplets.
Baz
Haveago
Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
Thanks for stopping by & commenting. π
Baz
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