I absolutely love these kaleidoscope photos. I've never seen or heard of anyone attempting photos of the images formed in a kaleidoscope before...what a wonderful and novel idea! Thank you so much for posting so many pictures. They're beautiful!
not very novel -- i had looked at a good many such images on the web before i posted any
most of those seem much better than mine
this is one of those things that digital cameras make so much easier than film -- i find the digital display easier for setting up such things than even a film slr, and the immediate feedback of the actual image makes trial & error so much easier
also, i download them and can see them on the monitor while it is still relatively easy to reshoot
i used roughly ten percent of the shots i took
with film, i wouldn't have been learning as i went, i would have been bracketing, i would have been trying to keep costs down by taking fewer shots
Ever exploring new ways to keep my mental disabilities from disrupting my life.
Whatever their status, they do keep me home (or close to home) a lot, and encourage explorations of therapeutic activities, such as photography and blogging.
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I absolutely love these kaleidoscope photos. I've never seen or heard of anyone attempting photos of the images formed in a kaleidoscope before...what a wonderful and novel idea! Thank you so much for posting so many pictures. They're beautiful!
not very novel -- i had looked at a good many such images on the web before i posted any
most of those seem much better than mine
this is one of those things that digital cameras make so much easier than film -- i find the digital display easier for setting up such things than even a film slr, and the immediate feedback of the actual image makes trial & error so much easier
also, i download them and can see them on the monitor while it is still relatively easy to reshoot
i used roughly ten percent of the shots i took
with film, i wouldn't have been learning as i went, i would have been bracketing, i would have been trying to keep costs down by taking fewer shots
digital is great
well put. i love digital for these reasons too! :)
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