This week will mostly be a rinse and repeat of the previous week. I had to make some quick adjustments had to find a back up ride for the early morning surgery on Thursday.
The problem with a February thaw is that it just as annoying as a large storm. Warm temps with snow melt cause creeks to rise and gravel road surfaces to thaw. At night it freezes and ice ruts form in the roads.
The weather service calls for rains and some winds along with thaws and freezing. So it should be a rather fun week. In years past, I've enjoyed these quick thaws when the creek rose with a foamy snow melt. I won't be able to enjoy it much this time around.
The day before surgery, I decided to make a dark/light box with the wood blocks I had saved for kids to play with when visiting.
I'd been reading a site called Brick Central which had tips and tricks regarding photography and Lego characters.
I came up with this:
The red light is from an LED flashlight and an old red film filter that I got from my dad years ago to use in black and white photography. I tossed a piece of black material over blocks in back and eventually got this:
The Lego minifigure is Maisie, the big Dinosaur is called Blue, and the little one is called Beta. These details I got from the box. I guess they are characters from the movie Jurassic World which I have not seen.
I had so much fun with the lights, I tried another method.
I used a piece of blue paper--with a blueish colored filter over the lens-- and a blue balloon light hidden behind a rock to light up the Acorn Guy.
I added the mist afterwards.
If I have to be stuck inside for many video and phone appointments, I may as well use my time challenging myself in learning new methods of photography.
love the stars/ Walking in the winter snow at night is very peaceful .
ReplyDeleteThanks, it was very peaceful. I wanted to enjoy the snow before it went away.
DeleteI'm so glad your surgery was so successful!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks! So far so good and on to the other eye!
DeleteThose light boxes are kind of fascinating. And eerie! You are a creative, that's a for sure. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteI have never grown out of play, I guess. Thanks!
DeleteYou had some great fun with the photos. I think that your eyes are fighting right now before the next surgery, at least that is how I would have described my eyes when one was done:) Glad you found a ride!!
ReplyDeleteNo kidding. My eyes vs my brain. I have to close my eyes for most of the afternoon right now as my eyes get angry with each other.
DeleteI thought about getting a light box back in my film days, for "controlled" light photos. It would be another dust collector. You on the other hand will put one to good use. The possibilities are endless.
ReplyDeleteYou look like a badass on the road, in a sci-fi movie lol.
Hah hah! It does look like that! My hands were cold so I shoved them in my pockets.
DeleteThe light box will allow me to explore macro things in a controlled area of light too. I'm always looking to try new things. I already used it with my cell phone and the end result was really quite nice!
Here is an idea that came across my feed: roll black paper into a long cylinder & shine phone flashlight through it to create a "spot light" in a mini scene. I imagine creating different shapes would spread light accordingly. Ex. Cone flair at the end of cylinder = softer more spread out spot light. You may have already tried this or similar, but it made me think of you :)
DeleteI may have seen a video just like that and I've used the paper roll to do things like that. Some of my still life shots involve a lot of paper and tape!
DeleteI'm fascinated by the fact that there are others out there who are great about sharing their set ups with relatively simple things like flashlights and paper cones & Kleenex as a diffuser!