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Monday, December 31, 2007

Show me the pho! Timacrofied re-re-visited

OK, so I have posted these before at some point but I wanted to rekindle the magic and post some more, get back on the wagon so to speak!

If I don't do it this way, I fear this blog will just continue to collect the virtual dust and that's not good for anyone!

So I give you Timacrofied re-re-visited!

Letter opener in orange:



Toast:



Cinnamon Toast:







Friday, October 26, 2007

°°¤°° Killer B's °°¤°°

  • Ok, first off these are unedited and if you'll notice I had a VERY DIRTY SENSOR. I saw these and was like F! (fudge)
  • Note to self: clean sensor before doing macro work. Some of these were pushing F/45 and let me tell you that at that aperture, the sensor picks up every little speck imaginable.
  • I want to re-shoot these sometime with, get this, a CLEAN SENSOR.
  • But I left them like this b/c it would take me forever and a day to clone the dust and figured it would be a good little 'life lesson' for the fellow photographers out there.



    BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!



    BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!


    BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!


    BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!


    BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ


    BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!


    BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!

  • Saturday, July 14, 2007

    »»»»» YELLOW DYE # 5 «««««

    Food Coloring!

    My daughter and I use this stuff all the time for arts and crafts, namely we take the food coloring and color glue to use for macaroni art and the like.

    The coloring itself, both the bottle and the caps have made for some excellent shots. I have returned to them several times and each time I like what I can come up with.

    Now the only question is, do they make more colors than the standard 4!


    Lights out uh huh, dance dance dance



    Lights out uh huh, dance dance dance


    Lights out uh huh, dance dance dance


    Lights out uh huh, dance dance dance

    Friday, June 22, 2007

    °°° I'm going to go get the papers, get the papers °°°


  • Aren't you glad you don't have to make your own paper? Or do you!
  • Just some of the things you'd need:
  • EQUIPMENT: Iron, Sponge, Fly Screening, Scrap Paper, Wood, Tub, Staple
    Gun or Finishing Nails, Vegetable Scraps, Kitchen Cloths, Food
    Colouring





    • I don't know about you but I'm going to stick to the 100pc pack of
      construction paper for $2 @ Wal-mart!

    • Here are a few extreme close-ups of some ordinary construction paper.

    • Once you get in there and look at it, it's amazing to see just how textured
      this stuff is!




      paper



      'zip ties'


      Chapstick


      paper


      'zip' ties


      I fought the Law and the Jude won

    Monday, June 11, 2007

    ↑→↓←↑ Do you have any TP? ↑→↓←↑

    Ok, I may have mis-led you somewhat on the title. The only TP being discussed here is that of my Tri-Pod ;)
    So sorry to disappoint :p
    ↑→↓←↑
    This was my Father's Day gift last year...my first real solid TP! I love it although it weighs about 5 lbs between the head and the shaft :o
    The best thing about it has to be the joystick head thouh. You can twiast, turn, cock it in any doirection in a matter of seconds. It's golden for photography for sure...LOVE IT!
    ↑→↓←↑
    The specs: Tri-pod: Bogen / Manfrotto 3001N Tripod Legs (Chrome); Tri-Pod HEAD: Bogen - Manfrotto 3265 Grip Action Ball Head with Quick Release

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    Thursday, May 31, 2007

    ΩΩΩΩΩ earache my eye ball ΩΩΩΩΩ

  • OK, you've got problems if you can't figure this one out!
  • Is it original? Certainly not, especially if you've been near a myspace
    photo group for any amount of time. Everyone and their cousin takes a picture of
    their eye but I had never done it and certainly not with such a degree of
    difficulty.
  • The focus is in and out within mm's so you can well imagine I had a lot more
    throw always than I did keepers. My eye was about 2" from the lens and so
    lighting was also difficult - had to use a high ISO hence all the NOIZ.
  • PLUS, I was all out of my usual stuff. Been doing other things lately but I
    did manage to fire off some good shots the other night; some more 'what the heck
    is that' types of things.
  • Consider this series something to clear the palette...

    STOP! Drop! and Roll!

    STOP! Drop! and Roll!

    STOP! Drop! and Roll!

    STOP! Drop! and Roll!

    STOP! Drop! and Roll!

    STOP! Drop! and Roll!

    STOP! Drop! and Roll!

    STOP! Drop! and Roll!
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  • Saturday, May 05, 2007

    I'm not sure and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think I see a nipple.

    Ok, so it's not a nipple but you have to admit it resembles one.

    This is in fact the cover to a red food coloring bottle. Who knew it would make suh an interesting subject!!


    sex can wait...masterbate

    sex can wait...masterbate

    sex can wait...masterbate

    sex can wait...masterbate


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    Friday, April 06, 2007

    °ne °f these things is n°t like the °thers...

    Ok, technically 2 of these things is not like the other(s) but only one of them does not belong.

    And honestly I don't know how the other thing even got into the mix.
    It's like the other day, damn nearly put both contacts in the same eye...who knew?


    DORITOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, M°F°

    DORITOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, M°F°

    DORITOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, M°F°

    DORITOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, M°F°

    DORITOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, M°F°
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