Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
GiGiMac103 wrote:
Pg30 another great set Tim! #4  really caught my attention!
Thanks again, GiGi, and I'm really glad those caught
your attention...they're two of my favorites as well...
except for this series of my wife.
I also took these in Key West. It was the first time Sally
tried parasailing, and she loved it, so I had to come up
with something to applaud her bravery! (Nope, I ain't
going up there...not gonna happen...LOL)
Tim
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Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
creativ simon wrote:
Bought these colored wine glasses just to photograph and worked them different ways
It took awhile to get the lighting the way I wanted it in #1
#2 well thats what I saw so had to do it
#3 As soon as I heard of the passing of 'Prince' I created this work as a tribute to this mighty talent
Pg. 32 - And this series, my friend, just confirms what I've always known...
....you are the Master of Abstract Imagery!
Extremely well done, Simon!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Sunnybuck wrote:
Ya, and I took colored zip ties and made a flower bouquet.
Pg. 32 - I love this image, Johnna! Well conceived and captured!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Nice one Tim like the 1st and 3rd pg20
Thank you, kind sir. I'm glad you like them!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Transbuff1985 wrote:
Some more for the day using the Sphere.
Pg 37 - I gotta get me one of those thingies, Bob!
Nice series!
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.28 You must have seen the eye dr, because these are bright, loud and vibrant. Colored lenses can do that for you LOL
Thanks, Pat! I'm glad you liked them, but keep in mind that
LSD and some good shrooms can have the same effect...or
so I'm told...honest! LOL
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
PAToGraphy wrote:
p.30 you have learned many tricks since joining UHH, haven't you.
I have, Pat, and I have primarily Simon and Bill to
thank for that...that is if you like my images...if you don't
then I'll just blame them instead...LOL
Tim
Rolk wrote:
Thanks, Pat! I'm glad you liked them, but keep in mind that
LSD and some good shrooms can have the same effect...or
so I'm told...honest! LOL
Tim
Well, sorry but I wouldn't know.
Caught this today - a paper and wire light fixture
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Zoom and another effect I forget
Sunnybuck wrote:
This challenge is about turning every day mundane objects, the things that you see and use everyday into extraordinary photos. Use light, angles, or contrast to create something visually interesting. Shot low, shoot high, shoot tight or rearrange the surroundings to benefit your subject(s). If you have a macro lens use it to your advantage. If you don't, use your lens to get the best depth of field to create a different perspective. Use lines, texutures and shadows. Some post processing can also be a benefit too. But most importantly, have fun with it and let your creative thoughts flow freely.
I found this challenge to be a bit challenging looking at items around my home with a different eye. But, I tried stepping out of my comfort zone and found I really enjoyed preparing it for you all. I hope you enjoy too.
I'll start with some of my kitchen items.
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Sorry....but I'm late....very late! (Somehow ended up with a 7 day work week & not thru with it yet!)
Anyway.....have enjoyed a lot of these unique pictures that have been popping up & wasn't sure if I had anything to add nor the time to create something. One thing that did come to mind was a few shots taken years ago that might fit. Subject....rocks! Ordinary rocks rearranged by others to create something different. Bob
(1) Once ordinary rocks became.......
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(2) These two photos were taken in Washington state on Bainbridge Island.
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(3) The last two were taken in Alberta, Canada while visiting the Athabasca Falls.
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