I really didn't want to move the bed in the tiny tiny room because to vacuum under it requires jiggling, lifting, this way and that and then moving the heavy bed a bit more one way and then the other way just to get under it and kill the dust monsters that lurk on the carpet under the bed.
While I was at it, I washed the walls down and changed the bedding.
It was snowing outside and it sounded like hail at the same time.
The weather was nuts. High winds, snow, then sunshine with snow and sunshine with glorious light.
And back to snow.
I stopped and looked through a forgotten album that had photos of my boys in it. It was a mix of dates stuck in a book so that I wouldn't lose them. The photos brought a smile to my face as I sat cross legged and looked through them slowly.
I eventually got back to work and had another bag of 'stuff' to get rid of. If I haven't used something in a long time I need to move it out.
I found a cheap piece of black plastic that I'd used a few times to make reflections with Still Life. I noticed that my hands actually were reflected when I reached for something.
And then I thought.
I wonder if I could take a photo of the reflection of my hands??
There was enough light coming in through the window to give an eerie glow to portions of my skin.
Remember, this is a reflection of my hands palm up towards the window.
So I liked this in a way because it was so different.
I decided to start trying different things with it. I discarded what I was working on and made my own texture and added text to it.
This was the end result of messing around.
I got to here and stopped.
I sat back and then closed the program.
I was done and the image stuck with me. It invoked something I couldn't quite describe, but it felt right.
It was a good experiment for how I'd felt off an on for the past couple of weeks.
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Friday, April 10, 2020
Monday, November 21, 2016
It looks better through the lens...
See?
This is the spare bedroom now. And I thought I'd take a photo of how I set things up.
I had to use a tripod because the day was so overcast and gloomy that very little light was coming in the west window.
But the result turned out well.
Gourds and rocks on an old shipping box from Rock Falls, ILL USA!
Here is a shot of the room as a mess. When I get in the 'creative' mood, things are dropped all over as I try things out.
I was doing a very nice family/memory/things of the past photo and decided to grab a dinosaur and use the pearls...
Sometimes silliness wins the day.
However I did complete the serious shot I had been thinking about.
The elements are a photo of Rich's father's brothers and sisters. A doily, pearls, and a page from my Grandmother Pearl's diary.
This morning I went out to the woods and found that the rapid temperature change had done some neat things. I detoured with my blaze orange on from the trail camera to a place further downstream.
Well I had no tripod and the light was not very good.
So I put the camera down and steadied it with rocks. I put the timer on a 2 second delay and shot the ice and water.
I think it worked well. Improvising is a good thing.
I then wanted to see it as it was ... cold. So I made it black and white.
Programs used SilverEfexPro [free for download].
So there you have it.
I also used ON1 for editing.
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bedroom,
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dinosaur,
how to do still life,
ice,
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