The Notebook is a curation of curiosities and notes on life, design, creativity and space invaders. Recently I've undertaken the 52 Weeks of Progress project, which can be followed here or through my Twitter. Found anything interesting? Get in touch at shane@mahen.net

For lights collide to form our colours

October 21, 2010, 9:36 pm

Photography


tags

365, Macro, Leaf, Rain

For lights collide to form our colours

[17/365] Another shot form my garden, macro of a large leaf....enjoy the blend and raindrops!


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Drink to Beauty

October 17, 2010, 3:16 pm

Photography


tags

365, Bouquet, Mug, Garden

Drink to Beauty

[16/365] A state of eccentricity took over as I put a fake bouquet in a mug, positioned it in the garden and took about 50 shots. Some post-processing and my first endeavour at making a real piece i.e. adding some typography to it as well. Enjoy! Here is the larger version

Check it out on black on flickr


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Blend

October 17, 2010, 9:21 am

Photography


tags

Garden, Spider Web, Aperture

Blend

Having captured and produced nearly 400 shots yesterday and picking out the good ones, I have an abundance of shots. So I'm releasing this shot off my 365 project, enjoy...

Here is the shot on flickr


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Strike against the Blues

October 16, 2010, 7:25 pm

Photography


tags

365, garden, red

Strike against the Blues

[15/365] Had a few hours to spare today, so I used one to shoot some parts of my garden. Experimented a lot in Post-Processing and got a few interesting photos...enjoy.

Here is the shot on flickr.


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Clockwork for One

October 15, 2010, 6:42 pm

Photography


tags

365, Clockwork, Wood

Clockwork for One

[14/365] I'm uploading a few shots today because I wanted to try to create a set of watch shots so here you go...

Clockwork for One

Clockwork for One

Here are the shots on flickr


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Ships can only sail at Sea

October 14, 2010, 8:57 pm

Photography


tags

365, glass, cabinet

Ships can only sail at Sea

[13/365] Looking up from some work I was doing on my laptop, I saw the product of the last rays of sun dancing on the mini glass sculpture in a glass cabinet. For the first time I wanted to take a shot on the spur of the moment, so I ran, got the camera, got set...and then the phone rang....

I got really annoyed as those last glimmers of light had died when I returned, but it was an insightful experience as I found that sometimes shots can jump right in front of you. Anyway, the light gone I experimented and got a set, one shot being this. Enjoy...


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