Just goofing around.
When the temps get way below zero and the winds are blowing, I do stay inside and mess around with photography experiments and make a mess.
I check in on a photographer who does 'macro' work indoors when the weather is nasty. He has some extremely creative ideas and he explores them.
He used a piece of cotton [like thick cotton balls] glued to a popsicle frame he made. He put a small hole in the middle of it and shot his flower shots through the cotton.
I thought this was interesting so I grabbed an old picture frame and did something similar with felt and bubble wrap.
I set things up on the table and then used a colored light to bounce of my background made out of tin foil.
Of course there were quite a few shots that didn't turn out as I would have liked, but then I kept experimenting. These were tiny dried flowers for crafting.
Finally I got one I could live with.
I didn't have to do any editing for this shot as 'shooting' through the torn cotton gave the edges a soft hazy look. I thought I'd try it again and do a Lego Minifigure portrait.
Here are two samples. In the first you can see the foil background that creates a cool pattern behind this Dnd minifig. Her name is Lady of Pain.
This second shot is with more of the cotton in the way and the lens slight pulled back. I also stood her on a Lego brick that lights up red to highlight her from inside. This shot almost looks as if she has cold air circulating around her or a mist of some sort.
What the set up looked like.
What my table looked like on our first subzero day:
I had three sets of scenes built. My $1 dinosaur fit into a storyline I'd was creating for a series on Flickr.
The Queen of Pain sent her Zombie Emissary to the Minibots and spoke to Iggy [the minibot with one eye]. She wished to have a custom Ferrari built for her.
Iggy can usually get anything or steal it so he agreed to get a red Ferrari for her.
Since Iggy and his Minibots were taking too much time to do this. The Lady of Pain sent her messenger to Iggy to tell him to hurry up. Pretty nasty threat, I'd say!
[Don't worry, no toys were actually harmed in this photoshoot]
I guess all they had to do was ask Todd the Zombie Maintenance guy to help out.
It seemed Todd took it upon himself to help out the Minibots. He called in a couple of Zombie friends....they worked all through the night sorting and building.
I guess if you want a job done quickly and correctly, you hire Zombies. After all, they don't sleep and apparently their work ethic is fantastic.
Hopefully the Lady of Pain will enjoy her new ride.
Yippee! It is the Polar Plunge!













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