It is several decades behind you or else on the "historical hysterical camera collection" shelf.
creativ simon wrote:
p23 Great set Pat
Thanks, Simon....to bed you were going!!
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Some more for the day using the Sphere.
p.37 It surely changes things!
p.37 Grand entrance into the abyss of darkness.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Likewise, Bill.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Sunnybuck wrote:
With the blood letting diagnosis I can certainly see why and how abstract photography would be theraputic. I sincerely hope the procedure turns out to be beneficial my friend.
Thanks, Johnna. That means a lot to me!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
lnightng7 wrote:
For the Challenge......
Pg 31 - Watch out for those icicles, Larry...they can be dangerous.
Love the series, especially #1...very creative!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
lnightng7 wrote:
For The Challenge....
Pg 31 - Love the entire series, Larry. Your PP on your retirement
cake is way cool, especially the pyramid extrusions, and I love
all the frosted branches and limbs...well done!
Tim
perfect capture and process
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Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Sunnybuck wrote:
I tried my hand at macro with melting ice. I froze several tubs of water just to watch them melt. Add food color and botta bing, botta boom. The air bubbles that appear create some amazing formations.
Pg 31 - Johnna, sweetie...we have to talk...
You sit around watching ice melt? When you have all those
cool games and pool table in the living room? Seriously???
Just kidding, Johnna! I applaud your creativity!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
GiGiMac103 wrote:
Pg28. #2 I can see this on canvas! Very nicely done!
Thanks, GiGi! I really appreciate that!
In the last month, I finally started ordering large prints of some
of my images, and so far, the wife hasn't yelled at me too much...
LOL...actually, I did a 16x20 canvas of the two of us leaning up
against a palm tree in the Keys and she loved that one...
...but when I get the next 16x20 of a multi-mast sail boat sailing
in front of the setting sun, I might, as Ricky Ricardo use to say,
"have some s'plain'n to do..."
Tim
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