more bubbles
by aminstar
And my shed, and the mess that goes inside it too
Paul, that was the idea with the reflection , so you know the person behind the work through it's work, , adds a bit more mystery rather than me just putting my photo up .
So how well could you make out from the blown image? What do you see? ,
The thing that reflects the most and more clearly in the bubble is the AC unit on the back wall, the square blue one which seems to have come out really clear
Regards
Amin
As with any concept that I cook up I am always weary and hesitant, now knowint how it will be viewed by others and whether it will be well accepted or not, but your words really brings joy to me. Its such a rush knowing that its nicely accepted and loved, it just adds more enthusiasm into creating some more stuff Amin
Photography is all about imagination.
Acceptance from others shouldn't come into it and it should certainly not stop people from experimenting.
Your ideas are just stunning and you have a Number 1 Fan here with your most unbelievable smoke shots. The imagination and creativity used there is remarkable and I really think you should print them on either large print or perspex. Use them for yourself to brighten a room, or for the enjoyment for others by selling them.
Going back to the image of yourself in the bubble, it's very pixelated when blown up to have a nosey in your studio (Ken was right to refer to it as a studio rather than a shed). I bet the original will show even more wonders. It's funny how certain items are the right way round and I had to rotate 180 degrees to see the other things. That's what I like about some images, you have to use your imagination to see everything that is captured!
Paul
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So now I can honestly say "Pleased to meet you"
These bubbles of yours are fantastic, just as good as the smoke. You forget how reflective they are and the colours are amazing.
I'm wondering what is going to be next.....
Well done
Paul