I really love the light and all the ideas about it. That’s why again I try another way to enjoy the light and all the effects it can produce in a certain way.
Continuing my participation in Elenka’s challenge, for this experiment, I used a simple kitchen tool that is a tea strainer and spatula. After hundreds of shots, I noticed that the effect it generated was very unlimited. This is incredible!
According to Elenka lacho59, this challenge is to learn and improve our methods of photography. If you interesting to participate in this challenge, here are the Terms of Participation:
1. Post to the Challenge
2. Use as a title The photographer’s special “glasses” – Challenge
3. Use the hashtag #messageexperiment
Have fun, friends.
#1 Spatula Effect
#2 Out of Filters
#3 Small Holes
Release all the diamonds in your fist so that your hands can get out from the small neck of the bowl.
~ Albert Herdie
#4 Rainbow
#5 Eternal Feast
Get out from the narrow hole of your hideout to see the eternal feast of the universe.
~ Albert Herdie
#6 Beings of Light
We are beings of light who lives in this ego's body. We are the king and he is just an officer even though the position as prime minister. He can be replaced but we are eternal.
~ Albert Herdie
#7 Fragments
If we always stay in some fragments in our memory, we'll never see those flowers completely.
~ Albert Herdie
#8 Intersection
When we feel confused at the intersection, that's when we are learning to find the truth.
~ Albert Herdie
#9 Abstract
If you find an abstract from a corner of life, you will discover another essence until you will finally understand the essence of all.
~ Albert Herdie
You are getting quite creative there Albert!
Thanks. Kim. There’s so much fun to play like this!
I love your images and best of all “Albert Herdie” quotes are the best.
Other compliments will make the light and the colors brighter, but your compliments make the light feels embarrassed. Well, it has no cheeks…
You are blushing, how sweet. These quotes really should be in a book you know.
Hahaha… See… The light is slightly faded but flushed on the left and right…
Nice one, interesting with the spots
That’s what I imagined when I picked it up in the kitchen.