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03-JUL-2004

3rd July 2004 - Sparkling Life

While DM and I were shopping the other day, he bought me a wonderful book about photography techniques. It came about by accident because we were looking for a Photoshop book for his Dad’s birthday and I was just browsing along the shelves thinking about nothing in particular when I spotted this book.

It caught my eye because we were just about to go off to Bodinnick and I’d wanted to do some night photography there (though in the event it was raining so hard overnight that I didn’t get the chance). The book has a chapter on techniques for maximising your chance of a really good night shot so he bought the book along with his Dad’s present and the new Bill Bryson, which he’s had his nose in ever since.

Well, he would, wouldn’t he? That book is his dream book because it talks about the creation of the universe in layman’s language and with a scientific perspective, rather than a creationist angle. He’s already gobbled up ‘The Blind Watchmaker’ and ‘Chariots of the Gods’ among others so it was only a matter of time before ‘A Short History of Nearly Everything’ fell into his possession. He’s been walking around carrying it and spouting paragraphs at me with a quizzical look on his face for several days now.

I’ve barely been functioning today because of only three hours sleep. I reckon I got myself so psyched up last night about making sure I didn’t fall asleep either at Waterloo or on the train. I was very conscious of having more than a grand’s worth of camera in my handbag, while being alone in the station particularly so I wanted to make sure I didn’t give anyone the slightest excuse to mug me. When on the train, I was determined to stay awake because I have a bad reputation for falling asleep on trains and ending up in places I’d rather not be. The last time it happened, I ended up on a ghost train hurtling towards a siding in the pitch dark. I had to pull the emergency cord to get off the bloody thing. It was not nice. So, my resolve was set but that meant when I got home, I was still in ‘wake’ mode and couldn’t drop off.

This has led to me being in a state of semi-comatose nothingness and meant I’ve been browsing some of the other chapters of this fab book. I saw a photo on the cover (damn, because it was on the cover, it didn’t have an explanation of how it was done) and it inspired me to give a thought through still life a go (rather than something dumped on the table). The photo on the book cover was actually quite different but made use of strong lines and had a similar abstract feel.

So, here it is, a still life that wouldn’t have come into existence if Edwin had come onstage a bit earlier and I’d managed to get the 11.35pm train rather than the 1.05am one!


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Pall Gudjonsson12-Jul-2004 10:51
Wonderful
Ray :)09-Jul-2004 18:00
So refreshing. Great result.
Cheryl Hawkins06-Jul-2004 20:45
This is so nice! I love the colors, the bubbles, the lines. I've really enjoyed looking at this photo.
Guest 05-Jul-2004 11:02
CCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLL!!!!!!!
brother_mark05-Jul-2004 04:37
Very cool shot. I like the green curves on black and the bubbles.
Guest 04-Jul-2004 00:06
Linda, this is an awesome photograph! I love it!
DeMorcan03-Jul-2004 23:37
Exceptiopnal.
Larry Ahern03-Jul-2004 23:20
At first I thot I was looking at some sort of neon tennis racket. This is very pretty!
Michael Todd Thorpe03-Jul-2004 22:26
Very nice, Linda. I like the green lines and the bubbles. This makes for a great still life. Except the bubbles! LOL!!!
Beth 03-Jul-2004 21:10
I don't know how she does it!
Guest 03-Jul-2004 20:37
Great shot! Really like this one.
jlm03-Jul-2004 19:44
Nice and original!
Guest 03-Jul-2004 19:29
Linda, this is awesome. Besides the colors and lines, the bubbles add so much.
Guest 03-Jul-2004 19:19
Linda, this is one of the most awesome things I've ever seen!! I love the use of the lines, the fantastic contrast in the form of the curves, and that lighting! Wonderful symmetry. Fab color! Linda rocks for sure!!
Si Kirk03-Jul-2004 18:49
stunning image what a wonderful green!
jude03-Jul-2004 18:35
Great shot.. makes me want to go out and get MORE photography books! (and I'm still muddling through PS for dummies and NOT getting it!) I love the greens and the one can feel the bubbles rising. NIcely done.
Gayle P. Clement03-Jul-2004 18:20
Incredible shade of green. Quite unusual. Great shot.
penny roots03-Jul-2004 18:12
Beautifully done Linda , great colour .
Herb 03-Jul-2004 17:54
Great image
Guest 03-Jul-2004 17:50
Excellent!
Guest 03-Jul-2004 17:45
Fantastic shot!