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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

A Personal Photo Challenge - Seeing the Unseen

While making some chicken soup and thinking I should take a photograph, I looked around and saw there were other objects in the kitchen and nearby that did not look very photogenic.  What if I could see in the infrared?  What if I only saw shadows and highlights and nothing in between?  Could I make these dull and mundane items look interesting and still retain enough of their original features to be recognizable?

My personal challenge was to photograph these otherwise dull, mundane, and not so photogenic objects then process the images in-camera with the Pentax K5 filters to bring out features otherwise hidden and see if they could be seen differently.


Glad wrap never seemed 'glad' to me, so what if it were brighter, the colors more saturated, and made the box stand out against a black background.  Abstracted to unreality but definitely gladder looking!

You don't remember Easy Money?  Well you are younger than I.  Of course in real life we know there is no 'easy money' or 'free lunch' but there are those who would make us think so by claiming they can make us rich if only .... [fill in the blanks].   These charlatans must think their victims see things with a distorted view, so I used the distortion filter to make the Money look even easier.  But you should take a 'clue' and see that there is a 'risk.'  




Chinese Checkers!  When I was six I thought this was the greatest game there was and probably because of the bright colors and the sound of marbles thumping distinctly against the metal surface of the board.  That sound made it unlike any other board game.  That sound is still brought to mind when I look at the distinctive appearance of this Chinese Checkers board.


This is what the coffee pot looks like in the morning before consuming the first cup!



Not in the kitchen, but seen from the kitchen window, the view of the boulder has recently been slightly obscured by an Elderberry limb that fell in last winter's storm.  The boulder has a blue cast and the limb is a collection of linear features.  I processed one image to bring out the blue in the boulder and the other to bring out the Elderberry limb.  

Oh yes, what started all of this - the Kitchen Sink Chicken Soup!  I call it that because I toss in whatever veggies I can find in the kitchen, though I did not include the sink.



Recipe for Kitchen Sink Chicken Soup: sear 3 chicken breasts in a bit of coconut oil; add enough water to 2/3 of pot capacity; add veggies (sliced red potato, celery, mushrooms, carrots, etc); add spices (curry mix, turmeric, coriander, dash of vinegar, fresh ginger chopped fine, salt to taste). Bring to a light boil without cover for about 40-50 min (add water as necessary).




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