Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Nick Brandt, Awesome?



It's just ridonk how good these photos are. Why can't I?!
Nick Brandt, you the man.



http://www.nickbrandt.com/

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Moaar


Continuously working on this stuff so I can one day BETTER it and..you know, have an exhibition of something one day or another.
Have also figured...should improve on photographing pieces, so I'm trying. The white it's resting on is four old rental application backs...only white thing in reach in this damned room. But soon I will have a location built purely for photo taking. 
Will be good.
Damn good.
Useful.
 


Piled up pasta in the middle? Looks rockin', thought it should stay there. Might kind of give the impression these are bowls...they're not. But if you'd like them to be, sure, just give me the money and you can do what you will I suppose. Just nothing wet.
Back to gluing.


Monday, July 4, 2011

Lovely Lizard

Coolest pet ever and have always wanted one but never had the courage...due to me thinking I'm going to kill it somehow. This particular lovely one is named Hera and is a friends pet. Gorgeous scales! I'm going to rethink getting a lizard, love them.
My Macro set on Flickr

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

My new plate mould!

Front of the teeth mould with a macro lens. First time after all my moulds and bloody dental work they've given me the moulds of my teeth. Love 'em! Except the woman broke one of the teeth off on the other side when getting the plate off, which slightly irritates my perfectionist side. Still, love these moulds. Copy of my mouth, who has one of those?!
Bottom view of the top mould.

Side of them both together. 


Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Finger

Close photo of my finger...I want to get cloooooseeeer. And clearer. Should probably adjust that pesky f.stop.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

More tasmania

Man, I love caves. These are some more caves in Tasmania, Hastings Caves. Very beautiful.

How often does this happen?

Second biggest tree in the world, was absolutely amazing. Cannot believe they are logging this valley. Trees as huge as these are being logged.

Stalactites in the caves. Quite grand when standing underneath!

Standing underneath the giant curtain within the cave. I think he said it was 4 tonnes of rock. Amazing!

We went through these forests at the right time because there was so much fungi growing everywhere and off everything. There were so many varying colours and shapes it was fantastic. These were absolutely minescule and we only found them in one section of our walk in the Russell Falls reserve. Growing in a patch over strands of bark. 

Half of Horseshoe Falls. Managed to climb up the side of this and walk up the river a little. Not as large as Russell Falls which I think was about 40m tall. Huge but obstructed by many trees. Not bothered, would prefer the trees be there than have a clearer view of water falling. It was amazing that some of the trees managed to cling onto the rocks and shelves of Russell Falls for so long. There were some big old trees in there! Horseshoe Falls was just so cutesy. 
  

Weirdest fungus I've seen in awhile. Just looked like a peculiar tongue protruding from the mossy log. 

Wednesday, May 11, 2011