Thursday 21 June 2007

Hidden to the casual eye

It's amazing what you could find just wandering around your own backyard.. There's something interesting and unique in even the most common objects if we look from the right perspective.
This view was from a spinach plant growing in my backyard. These seeds or whatever are purple itself. I didn't alter much of the colour just enhance and added some depth of field. I've been learning these photographic terms hoping to get hold of an SLR sooner than later..


This tire was a great play toy those days.. rolling it with a stick.. controlling speed and direction was like learning to drive.


Every tree branch i see had some different types of insects, doing what they're supposed to do. It's a whole echo system in there.. It's a limited world for them and come to think of it, we are limited as well.


An abandoned house.. could be birds or squirrels. Had to be cautious to approach. Some eggs would have made it a better pic. I didn't bother photoshopping some eggs in it..


Tiberium has infested the back wall. Yet i'm glad we live in a blue zone.. still civilization thrives here. Blue tiberium would have had more energy per crystal lattice bond... Green ones have become energy sources for household equipment etc. Proper public awareness has reduced the number of tiberium exposure accidents but still cases of unaware subjects (mostly kids wandering around) getting radiation sickness aren't rare. (some command n conquer jargon.. don't bother if you don't get it..)

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