I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (41)
jocko500
I got three UV Lights. One is 8w one is 13w and one is 40w
Zorg1955
Thanks for the visit of your office Jock ! Excellent !
MrsLubner
I didn't think of the joby gorillapod. I've seen them and almost got one but wondered what I could use it for. This is a great idea! love the commentary that goes with the photos. All very interesting.
Richardphotos
creative work Jock. I made my own boom tripod adapter for less than $30.00. I bought a small tripod from walmart that has a 1/4" screw mounting bolt in the center. I then took a aluminum angle about 3' long and drilled holes.one to mount on the regular tripod with a 1/4" nut and washers and one or more for the head of the small tripod from walmart. I thought about taking a picture and post in the forum. I thought someone would laugh, but it does the job very well
rainbows
These are wonderful works, Jock!! I like all four.. I am going to give this "Joby gorillapod" My very best try!! I have been practising on the tree branches and gate today. Also using the mop stick too :-) I will do it.. Jock, thank you for help. The gorillapod looked so little, I did not know what to do with it. LOL!! You think good.. to extend the height by a stout stick. I will try your bottle top technique. I will upload a shot as soon as I have mastered it. We are good help to each other at RR, I like that. Hugs, for all Your family. Di.
CarolSassy
All very cool shots full of interesting details! I especially like the office pic! I actually have a lamp like that little one you have on the shelf against the wall! Excellent everything! (:
goodoleboy
Interesting captures of your work shop. Have lots of fun fooling around with stuff I never heard of.
NefariousDrO
You have quite a neat setup, there.
Janiss
A wonderfull visit... excellent idea!
LudyMelltSekher
{@}~Hello my dear friend, Wowww!!! What a beautiful scene, excelent work, Congratulations!!! Wonderful,Wonderful,Wonderful, Super Wonderful!!! A million stars from me!!!**** Have a wonderful Wednesday.Hug and kiss in Your sweet heart. (Thanks you very much for the nice comments,they are very estimated for my) Luminous blesing. Ludy@>--->---
annie5
Very interesting to visit your office! Now we know where and how you work.. Excellent idea Jocko! :)
figharo
The process looks as interesting as the end result, love the peek at your work area...
drifterlee
Fantastic Jocko!!!!
sharky_
Love your studio here. Excellent. Aloha
jif3d
Trust you to come up with a really novel and great way to use the gorilla-pod ! ~Cheers~
Ionel
This is very interesting! Excellent!
mcv
Very creative and informative information Jocko, illustrated well by your four photos. We have a store here, Dollar Tree, that currently has a very small plastic tripod for a dollar. Could be a cheap and good way to get the camera attachment piece for a slef made settup using a swing arm lamp or magnifier (like the one in your photos). I have seen used swing arm lamps at Goodwill for about $2.50, but have yet to find a nice lighted swing arm magnifier like you have there. Excellent info and photos!!!
angelbearzs
that so awesome image!!!!:)
MagikUnicorn
Yes very informative and Impressive well done Jock
visionart
Very Nice!!!!!
DennisReed
Cool studio & equipment Jock! Thanks for the peek!
skiwillgee
Thanks for sharing these photos. Cool
Gor111
A fantastic photography composition you have uploaded here! Bravo!!!
claude19
The more I think Jocko of it, the more I believe that you will have to launch you in the cinema of animation. You horizontally assemble your decorations and you photographs your creations on a horizontalo plan, while mounting your camera on a ' statif' of reprographie/macrophotograpie, and two lamps flood to create or erase the shades. When I made photography, I faisiat thus of the reproduction of pages of livrs without efforts... not without perspiration...
tallpindo
I had to have a "crane" for my monstrosity. If it was just a wooden model on a plastic sheet sea I could have used this method. So it is that reality becomes a setup.
B_PEACOCK
FAntastic work Jock.
Valerie-Ducom
Wowww, excellent !!! :)
Svarg
Good idea - using the magnifier. Nice to see your studio.
RodolfoCiminelli
Congratulations for the new studio.....!!! Excellent photo series....!!!
carlx
Thanks for this tour, Jock!!! Interesting and fantastic!!!