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Oh wow, they’re lovely!
Goodall was the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots & Shoots programme and had worked extensively on conservation and animal welfare issues. She was on the board of the Nonhuman Rights Project from 2022 until her death in 2025.[5][6] In April 2002, she was named a United Nations Messenger of Peace. Goodall was an honorary member of the World Future Council.
Rest in peace, Ms. Goodall.
I’m a fan of Salvador Dali and this reminds me of some of his work. I like it a lot!
Congratulations on your new home! We are all looking forward to more photos of your beautiful views.
That really is a nice touch, wiki and lyrics!
LMAO! You’re awesome!
…after you scared the life out me
Brent Chapman can see again after doctors pulled out one of his teeth, flattened it, drilled a hole in it, placed a lens inside and implanted the tooth in one of his eyes.
It seems bizarre, but the complex operation — informally known as tooth-in-eye surgery — can help restore vision in patients with the most severe forms of corneal blindness.
eyes bulge in shock 👀
I always thought that it just was a rumor that he had a fear of round objects, however:
“He had an obsession with pigeons and an aversion to women wearing earrings, contributing to his reputation as eccentric.”
Source: https://www.aaas.org/taxonomy/term/10/brilliant-and-tortured-world-nikola-tesla
“He was obsessed with cleaning the dining table, and he also had a fear of round objects.”
Source: https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
“On top of being afraid of germs, he also disliked touching hair. And pearls drove him crazy, though no one knows why.”
Source: https://avondalemeadowsacademy.com/3-things-you-really-want-to-know-about-inventor-nikola-tesla/
Regardless, he was a fascinating gentleman. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla
**EDIT:**corrected link
Nikola Tesla would probably have the same expression. I dig it!
Stunning!
FWIW, I think your version has more depth and detail. The colors you created gave the rocks life. As always, great job.
That’s awesome!
I have a combination of:
(borrowed) softbox lighting kit by Torjim: the portable and lightweight one, for when I need to move around depending on what I’m taking a photo of (my uncle is the real photographer, I’m just a hobbyist).
all my lighting is from Ikea: the backlight is a reading lamp (i think), same with the other two lamps (swivel). I chose them because of the base (tripod, adjustable) and weight.
-my old foam core is from Staples and when JoAnn was closing their stores, I bought more foam core there
umbrella is from goodwill
the white paper from my light box came from Ikea (kids’ drawing paper roll)
translucent plastic sheet, plexiglass from hardware store
all of my equipment is DIY that I learned from school or my uncle.
we also used a lot of clamps, clamp lights and binder clips, foil sheets from craft store (only if it’s on sale) and my uncle cut up a car sunshade once for his soft box
cardboard from grocery store and liquor stores (free)
my uncle has used a combo of white bowls, milk glass, cookie sheets as a reflector piece; my mom’s silicone funnel as a flash diffuser (she’s still mad at him) which is better than paper
if you can get your hands on vellum, they’re quite useful, too
We try to be frugal so we can spend the money on lenses.
All of my props and backdrops came from thrift shops, close-out sales. Most of them are unique and intricate fabrics or bedsheets; the plain white is my go-to for people or objects (it still has the mark from an old hospital that closed down).
I hung a bedsheet over paracord tied to two coat racks. This works very well but the challenge is keeping the sheets wrinkle-free. Enter iron.
folding screen that I got at thrift store was reproduced by a friend using louvered closet doors she purchased at a hardware store.
I also used the biggest 3M reusable wall hook and used a cheap tension rod to hold a bedsheet.
have a look at an Ikea catalog for ideas as well. I purchased their big aluminum (i think) hooks and screwed them on the wall to hang seasonal props and bunting.
EDIT: Craft and Fabric stores are always advertising sales. If you have time, check out their fabric-by-the yard sale or pre-primed canvas. The canvas can be double purpose: backdrop and create artwork. I have several: propped on an easel, leaning on a wall, etc. It’s lightweight enough to be portable if you don’t frame it. Have fun!
This is your best one yet, OP. 😂
I enjoyed visiting your blog. Hopefully, your journey here will be positive, if not, the Block button will be your new friend. 🫶🏼
I’m in! See you there. 🥧
Wow! 👍🏼