Shadow Shots

A friend of mine went to Arizona for a couple of months to work. While there, she sent me several shadow based images.

Shadows are interesting because they provide the essence of the subject, yet often dark, elongated, and mysterious.

This is the shot that started the Shadow Shot Series.

In most of the shots, I used a simple photo editor on my phone to enhance the quality. Often, just increasing or decreasing the brightness or sharpness can make a significant improvement in the image.

For this image, I changed the shadow from black to a blue tint. Again, easily done on the phone’s photo editor.

This shot is titled, “Living the Dream.” It is exactly as it looked – no editing at all.

Out for a walk with my pup one morning, I snapped this crisp shadow shot. I lightened up the background to make the subjects pop out a bit more.

Don’t overlook any canvas. Even the living room wall provides opportunities in the morning light.

My advice – just keep your phone handy, which most of us do today, and snap away. If you have not played around with your photo editor app, do so. See what improvements you can make to your shots before texting. It really only takes a couple of minutes. I think you’ll like the results!

Pattern Disc Viewer

What the heck is a Pattern Disc Viewer anyway? Well, it is a device that I designed to manufacture the theme of a dream. I know crazy – right!

The idea is simple really. Wear a mask that restricts your field of vision, while focusing on a specific image, for 15 to 30 minutes a day. The daily conditioning will increase the likelihood that you will dream about the image you have been viewing. There is a little more to it, but that is the basic concept.

Here is the finished product.

The viewer has a semicircle at the front which holds the disc. The disc has the image printed on it. I also disguise the image with a pattern printed over the image, which increases the chances that the image appears in your dream. For more on this concept, please read this post – Can You Talk To Animals In Your Dreams?

Additionally, there is a red LED flashing circuit mounted on top of the viewer. This is a second conditioning feature which is used in conjunction with another device that I wear while sleeping – The Dream Trainer.

I made the basic viewer out of cardboard. I downloaded a 3D viewer template from the web and slightly modified it for my use.

Once the viewer box was built, I constructed a simple LED flashing circuit kit.

Then mounted the circuit to the top of the box.

Finally I added an on/off push button switch, 9V battery, and head strap supporting Velcro. Note the disc image cannot be detected.

The principle disc image that I work with has a human figure speaking and listening to marine mammals.

I can tell you that the concept does work. Marine mammals have a lot to talk about!