Here's another result of my crazy photo-taking! This time I took photos through a piece of sequin waste. I think it's so cool--even serendipitous--that I found a photo album on smilebox that also shows sequin waste. Even the song that came with this album is appropriate. So enjoy. (HINT: click on each photo to enlarge, then click on the arrow at the bottom to turn the page.)
OH MY GOODNESS!! Absolutely AWESOME! I loved it...I was so very moved. I think it was the fact that ordinary everday items could look so different. I realized how much I take for granted. Do you know the name of the song? Or who sings it?
Actually, no I don't. When you use a smilebox, you get your choice of 2 or 3 songs, so I just usually preview them and choose the best one. It seems like a folk singer though.
So interesting! What fun you are having! And in case you don't read where I answered you on my blog - "En plein air" is French for "in the open air" or painting outdoors. It's wonderful. You never forget that time.
These are great and I think the smilebox project you picked was perfect for your words and photos. I have never tried taking photographs through something else like sequin waste. It adds a dream-like quality that I like a lot. I might have to take a day to try that. Have you shot thru lace or chffon?
This was so wonderful. I am blown away by the different ways people make art. I can't wait to see what you do next.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Miki, for encouraging my off-beat ways.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOODNESS!! Absolutely AWESOME! I loved it...I was so very moved. I think it was the fact that ordinary everday items could look so different. I realized how much I take for granted. Do you know the name of the song? Or who sings it?
ReplyDeleteActually, no I don't. When you use a smilebox, you get your choice of 2 or 3 songs, so I just usually preview them and choose the best one. It seems like a folk singer though.
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! What fun you are having! And in case you don't read where I answered you on my blog - "En plein air" is French for "in the open air" or painting outdoors. It's wonderful. You never forget that time.
ReplyDeleteThese are great and I think the smilebox project you picked was perfect for your words and photos. I have never tried taking photographs through something else like sequin waste. It adds a dream-like quality that I like a lot. I might have to take a day to try that. Have you shot thru lace or chffon?
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