Yep, I’m still on my kaleidoscope kick. Based on another photo from our trip to Alaska in 2009, this one was an image of barnacles and mussels growing on/clinging to a rock face that was submerged twice a day when the tide came in, then exposed as the tide receded again. By my estimate, that tidal difference was somewhere between 10 and 16 feet in normal weather.
Category: 2013: A Year of Creativity
Today’s project used a photo from a trip we took to Alaska for the salmon run, back in 2009. I had a good idea of the sort of image I was looking for in my personal gallery, and was pretty sure that I would find something suitable from the Alaska trip. I had forgotten all about this image.
Wow! I surprised even myself by getting through an entire month of creative projects! Yes, there were days when I didn’t really feel like making something, or when circumstances seemed to get in my way. But even after all of that, I managed something creative every day. And you know what? I’m happier now than I was a month ago.
Server issues prevented me from uploading this on time, but I did manage to complete it yesteray. This one has a little story, too.
Hey there! I almost didn’t bother with this today, because I was in such a bad mood, but now I’m glad I did it. [Edit: Finally fixed the date on this one! This was Day 29, not Day 28 as originally stated.]
Half of my creative accomplishments stem from happy accidents. I don’t care, I’ll take them any way I can get them!
So, I made another kaleidoscope image. In this one I see tiny owls guarding a small garden of rare flowers.