Macro and other photos
I decided to play around with my Shakespeare Doorstop and my macro function today.



I like the way the crease in the spine looks a bit like a flowing river.

I thought play of different-colored light across the page was nifty.

Futzing with my depth of field.


This is what was making the light on the pages blue. It's a project I did in Pre-Calculus in high school; I think we had to graph various functions on our calculators and then print them out in order to make a "stained glass" plate. Given the limitations of the functions we knew, most people went for an abstract design; I decided to amuse myself with a tomato.
I also took some pictures of the philodendron in the window:


(Veins of sunlight!)
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I like the way the crease in the spine looks a bit like a flowing river.
I thought play of different-colored light across the page was nifty.
Futzing with my depth of field.
This is what was making the light on the pages blue. It's a project I did in Pre-Calculus in high school; I think we had to graph various functions on our calculators and then print them out in order to make a "stained glass" plate. Given the limitations of the functions we knew, most people went for an abstract design; I decided to amuse myself with a tomato.
I also took some pictures of the philodendron in the window:
(Veins of sunlight!)
This entry was originally posted at http://icepixie.dreamwidth.org/752392.html. It has